Grimm
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Diabolos Ex Machina
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Post by Grimm on Jul 4, 2008 23:30:03 GMT -5
saw this anthology listed in the new Previews this week. got Tim and Joe listed as contributors. anybody know anything about it?
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Post by Red Dog on Jul 4, 2008 23:50:03 GMT -5
Jesus Christ dude, is your signature banner big enough?
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Post by BIGBOT on Jul 5, 2008 0:06:20 GMT -5
No Tim or Joe in the 1st issue. ASYLUM OF HORRORS #1 Writers’ and Artists: Frank Forte, Symon Kudranski, Kevin Colden, Billy George, Riste Sekuloski, Nenad Gucunja, Aaron Rintoul, Marcin Ponomarew, J.C. Wong, Robert S. Rhine. Intended Audience: mature readers Retail Price: $4.95 Pages: SC, 96 pgs, FC with B&W. Perfect bound Ship Date: SEPT 2008 Genre: Horror Frequency of Publication: Quarterly ISBN: 978-0-9818230-0-3 Synopsis: Giant sized first issue! The inmates at the ASYLUM bring you a new breed of horror. This anthology features 13 stories from the best writer’s and artists in the industry. In “Human Growth Hormone” by Frank Forte, a geeks love for a girl drives him to desperate measures. “The Last Line” explores a man’s bizarre train ride. Kevin Colden conjures up a Satanic yarn of death. Other tales include; “Love or Obsession” by Kudranski, “Madness” a Lovecraftian horror tale, “The Parts” by Sekuloski and “Ruined Earth-CARNIGOR” an apocalyptic zombie tale by Billy George. Two one page shockers by fan-fave Nenad Gucunja. Marcin Ponomarew brings a tale of Lovecraftian horrors. Plenty of creep, gore and twists for fans of horror comics old and new.
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Post by bastard on Jul 5, 2008 5:02:31 GMT -5
it's much like "satan's 3-ring circus of hell" published by frank forte's asylum press. go to the website, i think it's asylumofhorrors.com, or just the asylum press website. COOL STUFF!
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Post by Red Dog on Jul 5, 2008 12:06:50 GMT -5
That looks pretty cool. I'll have to pick that up.
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Grimm
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Diabolos Ex Machina
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Post by Grimm on Jul 5, 2008 12:50:05 GMT -5
Jesus Christ dude, is your signature banner big enough? I could make it bigger? ;D
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Grimm
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Diabolos Ex Machina
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Post by Grimm on Nov 11, 2008 1:43:14 GMT -5
picked the first one up last week. Tim has a one page piece in there. didn't look like his stuff at all. barely recognized it.
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Post by bastard on Nov 11, 2008 9:29:59 GMT -5
that WAS disappointing.
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Post by Voltak on Nov 11, 2008 12:50:44 GMT -5
This book contains a pin-up done by Tim Vigil. No story art, no Joe Vigil, just a pin-up by Tim. The issue 2 will contains some stuff by Tim and Joe.
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Post by drterror666 on Dec 31, 2008 12:50:04 GMT -5
Picked this up. What a load of crap it is too! All art and no substance.
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Post by killju on Apr 17, 2009 22:12:16 GMT -5
CHECK OUT FRANKS WARLASH!!!I LOVED IT,VERY OLDSCHOOL COMIC!!!
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Post by bastard on Apr 18, 2009 4:16:36 GMT -5
alot of asylum's titles are awesome! i like frank forte alot!
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Post by paperdragon on Apr 20, 2009 13:28:05 GMT -5
Franks forthcoming book "Fearless Dawn" failed to meet diamonds new minimun order guidline, here's an address so you can contact him to see if you can directly order his books or go to his website. asylumpress@aol.com www.Fearlessdawn.com
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Post by jainitai on Apr 20, 2009 14:32:57 GMT -5
How weird...I saw someone over at the Templesmith message board mention that "The Bomb" was worth picking up. This was sometime last year. So a couple weeks ago I remembered that I had wanted to get it and so finally ordered it through Amazon. It's a really fun book with memorable characters. I like the whimsical, spontaneity of it.
I didn't know that there was a Fearless Dawn mini-series coming out this month. I'll have to see if I can get a hold of it. Thanks for the head's up on that, PD.
I really like Steve Mannion's work. I was even thinking to get him to do a commission of Fearless Dawn, Faust and the Shaolin Cowboy all fighting at once.
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Post by paperdragon on Apr 20, 2009 14:45:42 GMT -5
Yeah, the bomb is well...the bomb
Really a fun series, got some A/P's of the first and second issue with little doodles in them
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