The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Action Lab Entertainment
Skyward #1 (Of 6)(Jeremy Dale 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Skyward #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Mike Norton), $2.99
Amigo Comics
Arcane Secrets #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #205, $3.99
Wild Work #1 (Of 5), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #649 (Bill Galvan/Bob Smith/Rosario Tito Pena Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #649 (Jeff Shultz & Rosario Tito Pena Nighthawks Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie Comics Spectacular It’s A Date Tp, $5.99
Fox #1 (Darwyn Cooke Running With The Foxes Variant Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Dean Haspiel Freak Magnet Variant Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Dean Haspiel Regular Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Fiona Staples High Flying Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #254 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #254 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Aspen Comics
All New Fathom #3 (Of 8)(Cover A Alex Konat), $3.99
All New...
Action Lab Entertainment
Skyward #1 (Of 6)(Jeremy Dale 2nd Printing Variant Cover), $2.99
Skyward #4 (Of 6)(Cover A Jeremy Dale), $2.99
Skyward #4 (Of 6)(Cover B Mike Norton), $2.99
Amigo Comics
Arcane Secrets #2 (Of 3), $3.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #205, $3.99
Wild Work #1 (Of 5), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Archie #649 (Bill Galvan/Bob Smith/Rosario Tito Pena Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #649 (Jeff Shultz & Rosario Tito Pena Nighthawks Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie Comics Spectacular It’s A Date Tp, $5.99
Fox #1 (Darwyn Cooke Running With The Foxes Variant Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Dean Haspiel Freak Magnet Variant Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Dean Haspiel Regular Cover), $2.99
Fox #1 (Fiona Staples High Flying Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #254 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #254 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Aspen Comics
All New Fathom #3 (Of 8)(Cover A Alex Konat), $3.99
All New...
- 10/28/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Remember last year, when we saw all those incredible photos of Sean Penn apparently channeling Robert Smith’s ’80s goth-pop aesthetic for a new movie? Well, the full international trailer for that movie, This Must Be the Place, has just hit the internet, and it looks…interesting. Penn’s aging musician has a fear of flying, but with the support of his significant other (the unsinkable Frances McDormand), he hops a place to see his dying father. Here’s where things get strange: Seems his dear old dad was a Holocaust survivor who spent his life trying to find an...
- 7/13/2011
- by Darren Franich
- EW - Inside Movies
According to The Hollywood Reporter, James Robert Smith’s novel The Flock will be turned into a feature by producers Don Murphy (whose credits include Natural Born Killers and Transformers) and TV veteran John Wells. Murphy’s Angryfilms partner Susan Montford and Clare Polstein, president of Wells’ company, are also part of the production team.
Smith’s 2006 book centers on the discovery of a brood of prehistoric birds living in the swamps of Florida. When a Disney-esque entertainment company called Berg Brothers seeks to build a theme park on the land and hires a right-wing militia group to destroy the creatures, a wealthy environmentalist tries to protect them and a young Fish and Wildlife officer and his girlfriend get caught up in the battle. Murphy discovered the book in an unusual way: He was surfing comments about his film version of the Alan Moore/Eddie Campbell graphic novel From Hell on Campbell’s blog,...
Smith’s 2006 book centers on the discovery of a brood of prehistoric birds living in the swamps of Florida. When a Disney-esque entertainment company called Berg Brothers seeks to build a theme park on the land and hires a right-wing militia group to destroy the creatures, a wealthy environmentalist tries to protect them and a young Fish and Wildlife officer and his girlfriend get caught up in the battle. Murphy discovered the book in an unusual way: He was surfing comments about his film version of the Alan Moore/Eddie Campbell graphic novel From Hell on Campbell’s blog,...
- 7/13/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Transformers producer Don Murphy and ER producer John Wells have teamed up to develop The Flock, the novel by James Robert Smith about giant prehistoric birds in the Florida Everglades. Yes, we know: sounds awesome.The premise is that these prehistoric, predatory birds live in secrecy in a large uninhabited tract of Florida, using their highly-evolved intelligence to hide themselves from humans - and indeed to hunt them down if threatened. However, the modern world inevitably threatens their territory, and they're caught between "billionaire rogue environmentalist(!)" Vance Holcomb and "Disney-style conglomerate the Berg Brothers, who want to build houses on the land.Don't hold your breath for this one, which has only just gone out to writers, but it sounds suspiciously like a must-see for fans of Anaconda (yes, both of you) and similar unlikely monster movies. In fact, given the ever-so-slightly velociraptor-like design of the birds, it could even break the mainstream.
- 7/13/2009
- EmpireOnline
Transformers producer Don Murphy has snagged the rights to what he thinks might make a high-concept summer actioner: The Flock. It’s based on James Robert Smith’s book, which finds a group of highly intelligent prehistoric birds who go on the warpath after years in hiding when developers try to build a Walt Disney-style park and “perfect” town on their land. It’s got quite a story – and quite a journey too: Murphy discovered the book when he found Smith criticising the movie of From Hell on...
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- 7/13/2009
- by James White
- TotalFilm
Producers Don Murphy and John Wells have teamed up to option "The Flock," a novel by James Robert Smith.
Murphy is producing with Angryfilms partner Susan Montford while Wells will produce with his company's president, Claire Polstein.
The book tells the story of a group of highly intelligent giant prehistoric birds discovered in the Florida Everglades who are intent on protecting their ancient home when faced with encroachment by theme park developers.
Murphy, a producer on "Transformers" with Tom DeSanto and Lorenzo Dibonaventura, discovered Smith and his book by chance. Murphy was on the blog of Eddie Campbell, the artist of "From Hell," an Alan Moore graphic novel whose big-screen translation was produced by Murphy.
Smith was posting comments critical of the film, putting Murphy on the defensive. Eager to find out more about the poster, Murphy discovered Smith had written a book. He quickly ordered it, expecting to hate...
Murphy is producing with Angryfilms partner Susan Montford while Wells will produce with his company's president, Claire Polstein.
The book tells the story of a group of highly intelligent giant prehistoric birds discovered in the Florida Everglades who are intent on protecting their ancient home when faced with encroachment by theme park developers.
Murphy, a producer on "Transformers" with Tom DeSanto and Lorenzo Dibonaventura, discovered Smith and his book by chance. Murphy was on the blog of Eddie Campbell, the artist of "From Hell," an Alan Moore graphic novel whose big-screen translation was produced by Murphy.
Smith was posting comments critical of the film, putting Murphy on the defensive. Eager to find out more about the poster, Murphy discovered Smith had written a book. He quickly ordered it, expecting to hate...
- 7/12/2009
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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