Monday, October 13, 2003
GIANT THB
The latest issue of Pope's on-going sci-fi series THB is in stores October 1st 2003! Called GIANT THB 1.v.2, 96 page monster is a return to Pope's exuberant, award-nominated oversized B&W comics.
"The new GIANT THB storyline follows directly in the footsteps of the THB6/Mek-Power series," says Pope, "but in this new format. And since we're introduced to some new starring characters, the book is designed to be an ideal hopping-on point for new readers. The first half of the story is all talking, the second half is all action. We get to see THB and (finally!) Mister McHaine kick some ass."
- i nearly missed this. came out while i was on holiday, came back and was lucky to spy one copy on the shelves. not read it yet, saving it for the right moment. but it is pope, which says all that needs to be said. link contains news about posters for this edition as well as film rights for 100% being sold. seems a few of paul pope's ideas have been sold, be interesting to see if any of them actually go beyond the optioning stage...
The latest issue of Pope's on-going sci-fi series THB is in stores October 1st 2003! Called GIANT THB 1.v.2, 96 page monster is a return to Pope's exuberant, award-nominated oversized B&W comics.
"The new GIANT THB storyline follows directly in the footsteps of the THB6/Mek-Power series," says Pope, "but in this new format. And since we're introduced to some new starring characters, the book is designed to be an ideal hopping-on point for new readers. The first half of the story is all talking, the second half is all action. We get to see THB and (finally!) Mister McHaine kick some ass."
- i nearly missed this. came out while i was on holiday, came back and was lucky to spy one copy on the shelves. not read it yet, saving it for the right moment. but it is pope, which says all that needs to be said. link contains news about posters for this edition as well as film rights for 100% being sold. seems a few of paul pope's ideas have been sold, be interesting to see if any of them actually go beyond the optioning stage...
Comments:
Post a Comment