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theartofthecover · 1 year
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Danger Girl: Abbey Chase commission (2014)
Art by: Stephane Roux
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The awesome J Scott Campbell art of Danger Girl #7!
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nicklloydnow · 2 years
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“Okay, so what's the deal with this DANGER GIRL comic? For starters, you've got to buy into a world where the men are manly and the women all look like they just won a wet T-shirt contest. (…) The look of the comic is slick without being overdone. In this world of computer everything, these guys have managed to preserve classic elements we've always loved in comics - the composition, the one liners, the way the art becomes 3-D at times. DANGER GIRL is really good at transporting you, visually, into a hyped-up universe where weird, intense stuff is happening on every page - it's familiar, yet completely whacked out at the same time.
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Obviously, between sexy sidekicks, outrageous action sequences and a bagful of eye candy, there are many other reasons to check out DANGER GIRL - I just can't think of any right now, I'm too busy watching Abbey tighten the strap on her bikini……
Read like the wind!” - Bruce Campbell (from the introduction)
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THE LADIES, FACES, & ANTAGONISTS OF COBRA COMMAND -- HAIL COBRA!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the Baroness, Destro, and Abbey Chase, Agent of COBRA (in her finest "Lady Destro" costume, no less) -- Opening splash page to "Danger Girl/G.I. Joe" Vol. 1 #3. September, 2012. IDW Publishing.
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1600x2460, 1332x2048, & 1002x1632.
Story: Andy Hartnell
Pencils: John Royle
Inks: Philip Moy
Colors: Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
Letters: Neil Uyetake
Sources: http://notahoaxnotadream.blogspot.com/2013/12/danger-girlgi-joe.html & Pinterest.
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Screwhead Fiction Double Feature: Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes Review: 50% Groovy (Comissioned by WeirdKev27)
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Happy Halloween ya Screwheads! Like last year we're taking a look at the evil dead courtsey of my good friend Kev, though trimmed down this time: we're only taking two looks at the king himself baby, but two that i'd be bound to eventually, both attempts to start an EviL Dead Universe from scratch. First up is Dynamite's Army of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes.
If your curious both why Army of Darkness of all three movies has such a sprawling comic line and why it dosen't bear the Evil Dead name as most media would from the 2010's onward that's simple: RIGHTS ISSUES BABYEEE! Much like another faviorite horror franchise of mine, Chucky, the rights are split due to Rami using a diffrent studio each time and while The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II eventually ended up lumped back together, Army of Darknesss so far hasn't, requiring coperation to use any of it's parts. As such Ash Vs the Evil dead choose to leave Army of Darkness out to avoid high costs on an already high budget show, and this comic exists as Universal or whoever owns the Army of Darkness brand could just lisence it out.
So thanks to the prologue these comics can use the cabin, the book, Linda, and all that but nothing specific from Evil Dead's 1 and 2, while having free reign to use anything from army of darkness. It's also why the now defunct Space Goat Publishing was able to make an Evil Dead II comic, which i'll be covering later this halloween season. Also tangentially related tangent but why HAVEN'T we had an Army of Darkness Vs Chucky crossover? I mean come on, the two are made for each other. We've honestly seen criminally few Chucky comics and general and given Ash has thrown hands with Herbert West, classic horror monsters and more, it only makes sense for the two to go at it. Come on someone anyone make this happen.
Speaking of publishing, to my suprise while i couldn't dig up much about these comics I did find out something fascinating: Dynamite, the comics company that publishes army of darkness comics to this very day, was BUILT on the back of this franchise. While they had to run it through Devils Due Publishing for the first two mini series their success lead to COUNTLESS more comics and Dynamtie getting more properties like Red Sonja, becoming a licensed comics machine over the years. Originals wise it's best known for Project Superpowers, an Alex Ross lead revival of various public domain golden age heroes and the Boys, aka the thing that haunts my nightmares at night after having to review it for Kev Last year.
Unlike Boom or IDW Dynamite is a company i'm not really experienced with, having not read an Army of Darkness comic till now as I hadn't seen the movie till last year, quite the screwhead I know. It dosen't seem to be a bad company and in fact will be publishing the Gargoyles and Darkwing Duck Comics this year, they just never seemed to have properties I cared about original or otherwise and I had to be paid to look at the boys for damn good reason
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Yeah that's also so those of you who only watched the show know it's JUST the comic. I hate having to specify every time.. but i'd also hate for the actually GOOD efforts those boys running the show are putting in to get mixed in with the sludgey source it comes from.
Rami and Campbell arne't involved in these, likely because they weren't asked and Campbell seems very unahppy his best friend wasn't remotely consulted and this just.. happened without his consent. I don't judget the comics nor those who worked on them for that, or even Dynamite as if you have a shot with the boomstick, one that ended up being the backbone of your comapny for a long time, I cna' tblame you for not firing it into some screwhead. I do blame Universal for being fucking awful in this case, so I got that going for me.
And thus with all this preamble out of the way we have Ashes 2 Ashes
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A 4 issue 2004 mini series picking up exactly where Army leaves off. It's written by Andy Hartnell, a comics writer known for writing the comic Danger Girl which I have not read and drawn by Nick Bradshaw. Hows it hold up almost 20 years later? Let's rev up our chainsawas and find out
We open cleverly, with the exact opening narration from Army of Darkness, covering a very truncated version of Evil Dead 2, i.e. Ash took Linda to the cabin, she didn't make it, he got sucked into a sky hole and wound up in the middle ages. The comic then recaps Army of Darkness itself. In short for anyone who missed my marathon of the films last year or is just a fan of this blog and is just reading this for completions sake, all two of you: Ash Williams was an average guy who went up with his girlfriend Shiela to a Cabin in the Woods wooo-oooo, only to accidently raise the dead. At least his car was fine. This was via the Necronomicon Ex Mortis, the book of the dead, an eldritch tome clearly made out of human skin that unleashes an army of darkness hoping to swallow humanities souls to take over the world, as you do. Ash was able to stop them the first time but got sucked into a sky hole and ended up in the past. After a breif touch of slavery and fighting in a gladiator pit, he worked to try and seal the book, failed specatucarliy and helped King Arthur kill a bunch of people, romanced a woman named SHiela and came back via some words having said them wrong. Thankfully this isnt' the directors cut so he did come back to present day.. but took some deadites with him, shooting one, making out with a lady.. and that's where our story picks up
In this version things aren't quite settled as Ash soon finds that the deadite he fought at the end isn't the only person to come back. The Wise Man, an old man who was basically their verison of Merlin has come to the present. In natural Ash Williams fashion he didn't say the magic words when going back to the present right.
This is also where my big issue reading these first two issues crops up: Nick Bradshaw's paneling. To explain here's a sample from this very scene)
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As you can see for some reason his panels go left to right, then right to left with no arrows or clear visual trickery to get yoru eyes to move that way. You CAN make going all around the page work but your eye HAS to be able to follow it or you get situations like this. It's why when most artist's do something like this it's for movement and to really spice things up , not for ash pushing an old man around. It's a problem that isn't in EVERY page but pops up way too often.
The art style itself is decent, but I do think lacks in places, as while I do think a cartoony art style can work for a comic adaptation of a live action work, as seen with IDW's awesome ghostbusters comics i'll hopefully get to cover at some point, the art here really just dosen't seem to have enough balance between realism and expression at times. It's not terrible, but it's not exactly amazing either and often undercuts just how horrific the deadites were which, even in the more comedic Army of Darkness, are one of the most iconic things about this franchise.
Story wise it's decent and the premise is out and out brilliant: See while Ash DID come back to S-Mart turns out he was a few days early, and he soon finds that out from the Wise Man .. and from seeing his past self and Shiela get in the Delta. It's simple but brilliant: Ash has a chance to undo everything if he can get there in time, but both the fact he NEEDS the loop to close as intended and send his past self back so Army of Darkness happens, and having to travel through the woods on a motorcyle with The Wise Man riding sidecar make it hard.
That said while the premise is great… the comic doesn't make full use of it. Part of this I understand: with the rights issues their hands were tied and thus they couldn't exactly have Ash having the full adventure he should via time travel, with basically all of Evil Dead 2 having to happen off panel for this to work.
Sadly another thing holding it back is charcterzation issues. The comic dosen't just take after Army of Darkness in what it can use but in how Ash is portrayed. There is a it of a gap between his personality in Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. In the former he's a bit of a goofus, but also badass, and understandably terrified. While the latter two carry on to Army of Darkness, he also takes a sharp detour into dumbass ville, the Ash of AOD being more impulsive, selfish and dumb, causing the entire second half simply by getting the words wrong. As such instead of having Ash properly reflect on his second chance to save linda we get the wiseman refering to her as the cure for his "beaver feaver"
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And him spewing out catchprhases, snark and suptidity. He's still Ash so we still get plenty of badassery including him destroying some woodland creature deadites on the way, and it's what keeps the comci from being out and out bad: while the art dosen't do it favors, ther'es still enough of the Rami-Style slapstick magic here and htere to go around> ti's not as good, again I don't think the artist quite got how to capture the deadites, but it's still not terrible.
So we end issue 1 with our heroes escaping and with issue 2 we jump forward a bit to the awesome equipment shed from Evil Dead 2, one of the most iconic locations. They even have the Freddy Kruger glove which kicks ass.. and provided a nice back door for later as while Ash hasn't gotten to fuck with the Chuck just yet, he did square off with Freddy and Jason, something I do intend to cover one of these days.
Ash rechainsaws his hand , having used the prostetic from AOD he built till now, which I admit is anothe rlost opprotunity as they don't homage the shot from evil dead II of him putting it together but him emerging ready to go only to nearly chop off the wiseman's head is classic evil dead stuff and helps make up for it.
What sadly can't be made up for is him seeing Linda again and trying to save her.. onlyf or it to turn out to be the evil dead. And then snap into trying to kill her like the love of his life turning evil on him AGAIN is no big deal. Sa'll good bro.
See this is where trying to use the style of writing fo AOD for EVERYTHING really weakens the film. Dont' get me wrong, while I prefer Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness isn't bad at all, and i'ts more goofy adventure movie tone likely meshes well later down the line: you can have ash do weird shit like team up with Barrack Obama and Xena, fight Herbet West or hunt down dracula. That's fine. Those stories likely fit the tone of AOD. But you really can't go back to the cabin and try to act like none of that shit hurt ash or traumtized him. He lost all his friends, and Scotty, the love of his life, and then MORE people on top of that. While Evil Dead II was more of a comedy April's death was played for horror and it was still scary and heartwrenching at times. You can ballance the pathos of Ash'es torment by the dead with him getting into a looney tunes battles with his own hand. It can be done. It's why this franchise keeps coming back from the dead again and again and I don't judge all the comics after this on this one and look forward to trying some. Trying to put dumb horny action hero ash in the palce of tormented but still awesome goofy hero ash just dosen't work.
We do get a decent if flawed sequence next, and one that explains the title and you likely saw coming: Ash Vs Ash, with Past!Ash assuming Present!Ash is a cabin hallucination. It's a good setup for a fight and gives us this amazing image
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And has plenty of great moments, from Past!Ash cutting off his future selfs chainsaw hand, to the old wiseman fumbling around, to a dual wielding past ash … ramming himself into a corner. IT's great stuff. Problem is they DON'T really make the two ashes that easy to tell apart. initially I thought there were NO differences but Past!Ash has his shirt torn. But the two still look so similar it's very hard to tell whose who aside from the dialogue, which for an action scene isn't really ideal. It was easier to follow this go round but I shoudln't need an instruction manual to read a comic book.
That said this is where the comic goes from very clumsy, hard to follow and wasting opportunity to fun and enjoyable. The first issue and 2/3 of an issue aren't TERRIBLE, but this last half is more suited for the wacky tone their going for while still not forgetting how seroius or horrifying this situation is. Ash bumbles with the book.. and instead sends them to the alternate ending, a horrible wasteland ruled by the dead. There's also some slave women because this was the early 2000's and every other comic assumed you needed boobs in there or geeks would throw it out a window or something.
It does work well to both impart on Ash "Hey moron, shit be serious", and to trust the wiseman. We also get this gem of a line
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So ash agrees to follow his lead to finding the sealing place of the necronomicon, then he'll do the hard part. So they plan to book a plane , with a great line from Ash...
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While ash's evil hand from the past follows them.
We start issue 3 with the story all about how the Wisemans life got flip turned upside down. WHy he didn't tell Ash on the drive to the woods or from the woods to the plane, I don't know. It's simple yet horrific: thanks to Ash's time shenanigans EVERYONE from army of darkness but him got possed, includnig SHiela whose in a skimpy outfit because again, need that boob quota or shit's going out windows I guess. At presnt in a plane Ash is destracted by a creature on the wing which Wise Man oddly dosen't take seriously but at least goes to the pilots.. giving us THIS franchise all time great gag
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Like I said , the back half of the story picks things up, and really fits the comedic tone way better, witht he wiseman accidently blowing a hole in the plane and our heroes finding an unsettling face growing out of a tree stump
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Freshly Cooked Face leads them in the right direction to some cliffs, and we get a nice heart to heart between Ash and the Wiseman, with Ash admitting he may not be able to protect him, while the Wise Man assures him "I shall not die by your hand for int he past or the future I shall always be your friend" which is both sweet… and poor phrasing as he gets stabbed in the back by the hand Knowby style. It's heartbreaking, as Ash silently digs his grave for two panels.. and then .. we get this
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THIS is what I wanted from the first half: Ash dealing with the sheer weight of what he's been going through for the last few days. And not just this story: given the timeline the events of the Evil Dead Trilogy ALL occured over a week at MOST, with the first two occuring over TWO DAYS. Remember in that timespan everyone Ash knows dies, and even cutting it down to just Linda as Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness did, and this comic goes with, he lost the love of his life, had to fight his hand, went insane, got possed, got unpossed, and watched a bunch of people die, then got flung back in time, enslaved, fought more deadites, and came back only to set of fthese events. The guy has had maybe a few moments to relax over this nightmare of a day. So him breaking down again felt.. right. He lost someone AGAIN, coudln't save someone AGAIN and by god if he coudlnt' do that much he'll fucking end this if nothing else.
We soon get some fun but enough time was spent on him mourning Wise Man that it dosen't feel like mood whiplash. We get Ash Indying it up, which i'm happy for: i'm sure had Rami had the budget he would've done somethign like this and Bruce still got to fight a mummy with the previously covered Bubba Hotep, but ash growing a giant beard then fightin ga buncho f mummies just.. reallyf its with the franchise. As does more hand slapstick of course. We also catch up with past ash as he finishes army of darkness… and as his hand slinks of to become MUMMY EVIL ASH
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This is what I meant: you either gotta go full tilt rediculous, if still with some depth or sink into the horror and while they tried doing the former it dosen't work with a cabin in the woods, as said cabin has so much trauma for Ash it's weird he's not more phased by this. In contrast S-Marts Employee of the month carving his way through deadite mummies? MUMMY Ash? That.. that is truly
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So we're onto the final issue, with Ash trying to force his way through a puzzle. Naturally this results in no air, and I mean how's he going to breathe with no air, how can he hear when we ain't there, no air. No air. Also little green ash's because FUCK YES.
Ash eventually puts the book in a slot for it but the ole Williams Luck strickes again adn it instead takes things outside.. and he's too busy to go play fetch as Mummy ash has rasied an army of the dead, and while we get a cool fight between the two including Ash suckering The Bad Ash with his mechanical fist, he's soon overwhelmed as they beg him to join us and die. He quickly plan chainsaw's his way out of it but by the The Bad Ash has the book.
Just as it looks it for Ash… cue… Ash as hsi past self rides in with Arthur, the Wise Man and a whole fuckload of guys on horses to turn the tide, stabbing his evil self in the back. Wait shoudlnt' this be called Ashes 2 Ashes Funk 3 Ashes? Eh, Sematnics I guess. The two ashes time merge and we get a kickass battle as Arthur clears the way for his best bro Ash.
With the Wise Man's advice, ash creates a ring of fire to cast the present day book into hell, cleverly using the gas cap from his chainsaw to ignite it aroudn the bad ash, sending him and his minons straight to hell…. and into one pissed off Imps office I assume.
So we end with everyone going back in.. and Ash being ash forgot to toss the book in. We also get a great bit of the wiseman, when ash dosen't show his alternate future self, realizing he's dead. Ash rides off into over a hundred more issues as we end this series.
Ashes 2 Ashes is a VERY uneven mini series: The first half wastes a BRILLIANT premise both due to rights issues out of it's control and tonal issues VERY much in it's control and has very messy paneling in a few spots, but the second half is a fun, kickass adventure tale in the style of Army of Darkness that more than makes up for it. The art is passable, nothing special but nothing that drags it down. Overall if your curious it's a quick and fun enough read to be worth the time and not a half bad way to kick things off. Not the best start these comics could've asked for, but still pretty groovy. Next time we take a look at another attempt to start over again with only one movie to go off of later this month. Until then follow for more reviews, consider joining my patreon, sorry I havne't been read morning lately (I didn't know the whole continue reading thing was just on the dash, my bad, ) and thanks for reading.
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behold…… every actor and va, according to the Tardis wiki etc., to portray the Doctor
technically there are spoilers here
1. Daniel Anthony
2. Rowan Atkinson
3. Christopher Baker
4. Colin Baker
5. Tom Baker
6. John Banks
7. Christopher Barry
8. Joe Bassett
9. Geoffrey Bayldon
10. Tim Bentinck
11. David Bradley
12. Nicholas Briggs
13. Jim Broadbent
14. Ian Brooker
15. Nicola Bryant
16. Bill Burridge
17. Douglas Camfield
18. Peter Capaldi
19. Jonathon Carley
20. Gail Clayton
21. David Coker
22. David Collings
23. Gordon Craig
24. Elliot Crossley
25. Jon Culshaw
26. Peter Davison
27. Jesse Deyi
28. Sacha Dhawan
29. Peter Diamond
30. Jacob Dudman
31. Christopher Eccleston
32. India Fisher
33. George Gallaccio
34. Ncuti Gatwa
35. Adrian Gibbs
36. John Guilor
37. Hugh Grant
38. Richard E Grant
39. Melvyn Hayes
40. Graeme Harper
41. William Hartnell
42. Philip Hinchcliffe
43. Frazer Hines
44. Kieran Hodgson
45. Robert Holmes
46. Anthony Howell
47. Geoffrey Hughes
48. Richard Hurndall
49. John Hurt
50. Derek Jacobi
51. Michael Jayston
52. Andy Jones
53. Jac Jones
54. Paul Kasey
55. Jack Kine
56. Tom Laird
57. Chris Laurens
58. Joanna Lumley
59. Damian Lynch
60. Katy Manning
61. Jo Martin
62. Trevor Martin
63. Sylvester McCoy
64. Paul McGann
65. Terry Molloy
66. Grace Nettle
67. Stephen Noonan
68. Jon Pertwee
69. Michael Pinder
70. Brian Proudfoot
71. Peter Puves
72. Colum Regan
73. Pat Ruins
74. William Russel
75. Matt Smith
76. Debra Stephenson
77. Robert Banks Stewart
78. Matthew Sweet
79. Leo Tang
80. Wink Taylor
81. David Tennant
82. Tim Treolar
83. Michael Troughton
84. Patrick Troughton
85. Unknown
86. Unknown
87. Unknown
88. Angus Villiers-Stuart
89. Chris Walker-Thomson
90. Pete Walsh
91. Terry Walsh
92. Albert Ward
93. David Warner
94. Edmund Warwick
95. Arabella Weir
96. Liz White
97. Jodie Whittaker
98. Anneke Wills
99. Michael Wisher
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church26 · 2 years
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Happy Thursday everyone! Batman Danger Girl issue 0 February 2004 Andy Hartnell (W) Leinil Yu & Gerry Alanguilan (A) Cover by Leinil Yu and J. Scott Campbell Stay safe and enjoy your weekend. Life is good! #topvariantthursday #throwdownthursday #dc #dccomics #batman #dangergirl #joker #harleyquinn https://www.instagram.com/p/CeU7ZFiMLxSSzWHAeaRhce7Br5m_Gmb6pnLFpU0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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comicsandrecords · 3 years
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Danger Girl #1 & 2
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Danger Girl Special [one-shot] - Delusions of Grandeur (February 1, 2000)
writer(s): Andy Hartnell, J. Scott Campbell & Arthur Adams | penciler: Arthur Adams | digital inker: Digital Chameleon | colorist(s): Justin Ponsor & Matt Milla with Chris Garcia | letters: Richard Starkings & Wes Abbott of Comicraft [AKA Rich 'n' Wes] | editor: Scott Dunbier | assistant editor: John Layman | publishing company: Cliffhanger! Productions [Wildstorm Productions]
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onlylonelylatino · 3 years
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Catwoman and Batman by Leinil Francis Yu
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geekcavepodcast · 5 years
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“Danger Girl” Movie Finds Director
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Jeff Wadlow (Truth or Dare) has signed on to direct Constantin Film’s Danger Girl adaptation. Wadlow is also expected to perform rewrites on the script, the original drafts of which were written by Umair Aleem.
Danger Girl, created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, follows Abbey Chase, a treasure hunter who accidentally bumped into the Danger Girls during one of her adventures and ends up joining the all-female spy organization.
(Image cover of Danger Girl: Renegade #3 via IDW Publishing)
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theartofthecover · 1 year
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Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #1 [Textless] (Variant Cover) (2011)
Art by: Nick Bradshaw  
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lobocomicsandtoys · 6 years
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J SCOTT CAMPBELL 20TH ANNIVERSARY DANGER GIRL
It's been 20 years since Danger Girl first exploded onto the comics scene, and IDW is celebrating by re-presenting the introductory preview story and the first oversized issue. Plus, for the first time ever, these two stories will be presented in crisp black and white pencils, scanned from Campbell's very own personal archives-and with no lettering to obstruct the art! If you love J. Scott Campbell's art-and who doesn't-you'll be able to see Danger Girl like never before!
Available at Lobo Comics & Toys this coming Wednesday, 04/25/2018
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comiccrusaders · 6 years
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Review: J Scott. Campbell Danger Girl 20th Anniversary
Review: J Scott. Campbell Danger Girl 20th Anniversary
20 years! I mean 20 years!  Where did the time go? Way back in the 90’s, comic books were a slightly different breed.  Thanks to Image, in a lot of ways, art had become the major attraction at the expense of stories.  Amongst the art of Messrs Lee, McFarlane, Silvestri amongst others, J Scott. Campbell burst onto the scene, with a style that caricatures Art Adams, swapping out the heavy…
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Big Finish's The Secrets of Det-Sen to be Dedicated to Jackie Lane
.@bigfinish's #DoctorWho The Secrets of Det-Sen to be Dedicated to Jackie Lane
Big Finish’s upcoming The Early Adventures: The Secrets of Det-Sen audio adventure will be dedicated to the memory of actress Jackie Lane. Jackie, who passed away on 23rd June 2021, played Dodo Chaplet, a companion of the First Doctor. The character, however, will now be played on audio by Lauren Cornelius, from The Secrets of Det-Sen, due for release in August 2021.   Actor Peter Purves, who…
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 2 years
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Danger Girl
Beginning publication in 1998, Danger Girl is the still-ongoing comic book series of the same name, created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, and published by IDW. If you’re familiar with J. Scott Campbell’s work, then a cast of attractive, scantily clad women won’t be a surprise. In 2000, in the twilight years of the PlayStation, THQ published a PlayStation tie-in starring the comics’ various femme fatales, likely due to the popularity of female-led games like Tomb Raider. It was developed by n-Space, who worked on Duke Nukem: Time to Kill, and later developed Geist for the GameCube. 
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