Archive for the ‘comic strip’ Category
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Now, we have your first look at a new cover for “Fame: Robert Pattinson,” as well as an exclusive preview of interior art from the comic. Arriving on shelves in May, the 32-page comic promises to “trace Pattinson’s career from his first performance in Tess of the D’Urbervilles at London’s Barnes Theatre to his star turn in the Twilight movies.” Read on for two covers from “Fame: Robert Pattinson” (including a new cover by Paul Andrew Manton), as well as an exclusive page of unfinished interior art from artist Nathaniel Ooten. The comic is written by Kim Sherman.
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| Exclusive edition of Female Force S.M. available only in Forks, WA | ||
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From BlueWater Productions press release:
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| Youngblood director has sights set on RPattz | ||
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Word is that Rob Liefield would like Robert Pattinson to star in the upcoming comic-book inspired flick, Youngblood. The plot behind the movie:
Director Brett Ratner told MTV that his vision for the Youngblood character is none other than RPattz:
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| Move over Superman; here comes Stephenie | ||
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Bluewater Productions just informed me that Stephenie Meyer will grace the cover of her very own comic book, becoming herself, the protagonist: The comic, written by Ryan Burton (“Flying Saucers vs. The Earth”) examines her rise to popularity, her “Twilight” saga novels, the launching of the successful movie franchise and her future plans. According to Burton, a very recognizable and iconic vampire will serve as the story’s narrator. “It’s an equally strange and great feeling to write about an author of this magnitude, especially in a format that’s near and dear to my heart. I think it’s brilliant that Stephenie Meyer’s story will be read by both fans of her work, and fans of the comic book medium,” Burton said. The alternate 40-page collector’s edition will include the history of Forks; the Washington peninsula town where her stories take place as well as other bonus material not found anywhere else.
The “Female Force” editions feature women who have made a strong influential mark in society; Meyer is the first fiction author to be captured in comics. |
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| Robward's pecs and hair look great in cartoon form | ||
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How to Write Good cartoonized one of my favorite scences of Twilight (simply because Robward looks soo incredibly yummy. Those pecs! That hair! That sultry voice!):
And Cartoonize the World is determined to…. cartoonize the world one person at a time. Their latest
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