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Realworlds: DC Comic Book Stories Set in Our World
by Edward Gross
(February 24, 2000)
ALIENS VS PREDATOR VS TERMINATOR: Dark Horse Comics
by Edward Gross
(February 04, 2000)
SUPERMAN VS. TERMINATOR: Comic Book Coverage
by Edward Gross
(January 28, 2000)
Godzilla Returns - In Manga
by Dan Cziraky
(December 22, 1999)
Studio enthusiastic about 'Power & Glory' script
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(August 10, 1999)
Jacobson exec updates us on the status of Howard Chaykin's 'Power & Glory' film.
Daredevil and other Toons
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(December 03, 1998)
Hollywood goes straight to 'Level X'
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(October 01, 1998)
S.M.A.S.H.Heroes on TV!
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(September 19, 1998)
'Buck Rogers' script review
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(September 02, 1998)
Last summer Disney purchased the rights to make a 'Buck Rogers' movie with the hopes of launching a franchise around it. Peter Abrmas and Robert Levy were named as producers. Tony Puryear (screenwriter of Eraser) was hired to w
Goyer says 'Venom' is too expensive
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(August 25, 1998)
Chaykin has "no time" to pen 'Power & Glory' script
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(June 05, 1998)
Matt Brady's Mass O' Media column in Comics Buyer's Guide #1281 (June 5, 1998) provides additional details on the recent story that Howard Chaykin has sold the option on h
Chaykin's 'Power & Glory' up with Jacobson
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(May 04, 1998)
The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Howard Chaykin's Power & Glory is headed for the big screen. The comic book property was optioned by David Voegel, president of
Marvels' struggles take a bite out of 'Venom'
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(February 18, 1998)
The DNCC featured another extensive interview with screenwriter David Goyer, this time on the topic of the 'Venom' movie.
'Venom' script completed
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(January 30, 1998)
Screenwriter David Goyer told the Comics Continuum that he's finished the script for Venom, to be produced by New Line. However, he said that project is stalled and seems to hinge on the outcome o
Goyer to pen 'Venom' script
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(December 02, 1997)
In the Andy Mangels' Marvel Reel News column, Andy reports that Venom will be scripted by David "I Love To Write Superhero Movies" Goyer and produced by John Langley and Stephen
'Venom' film in development
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(November 02, 1997)
Venom is one of 12 Marvel films listed by Stan Lee in the Soapbox column appearing in Marvel comics dated September, 1997. Stan mentions there are 5 more projects in development that he's keeping secret.
'Venom' movie happening?
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(October 02, 1997)
Venom movie is mentioned in the Stan's Soapbox which ran in the Marvel comics cover dated June, 1997.
'Buck Rogers' script details
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(June 13, 1997)
According to Andy Mangels' Hollywood Heroes column at Mania.com, Disney is banking big bucks on 'Buck Rogers' feature film franchise. Producers are Peter Abrmas and Robert Levy. In Puryear's script "Rogers will save the world o
Disney plans 'Buck Rogers' redo
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(May 24, 1997)
Zentertainment reports that Walt Disney Pictures have acquired the rights to Buck Rogers and have hired Tony (Eraser) Puryear to write a script.
'Venom' gets spotlight in comic-to-film issue
by Rob M. Worley, News Editor
(May 24, 1997)
A 1997 issue of EW had a four page article focusing on dark heroes on their way to the big screen. It focused on Spawn, but also mentioned Marvel's Venom.
New details in 'Transformers 2' IMAX announcement
by Rob M. Worley, Editor
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DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures today announced that director Michael Bay will shoot key sequences of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen with IMAX(R) cameras. Bay will integrate the IMAX footage with state of the art CGI to create an unpreceden
What is the Format for Writing Comic Books?
by Tucker Cummings, Writer
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OverviewThere is no concrete, formal guide to formatting a comic book script. Each writer does it slightly differently and may use a slightly different style depending on which artist he is working with. The script is basically a letter to the artist and
What Makes Comic Books so Valuable?
by Mike Parker, Writer
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OverviewComic books are huge. A look at some of the top grossing movies of the last decade will prove their appeal to a wide audience. But more than simply being a popular pastime, some people are turning to collectible comic books as an investment medium
Directions for Making Comic Books
by Aaron Reynolds, Writer
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OverviewComic books continue to hold an important role in pop culture, especially now that many of the classic series are being converted into feature films. If you would like to start your very own comic book, you may be closer than you actually think to
About Batman
by Chad Derdowski, Writer
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OverviewBatman is the costumed alter-ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Alternately known as the Caped Crusader and the Darknight Detective, Batman has become one of the most recognizable fictional character