Renowned for their ability to recycle and repurpose material, Disney will be drawing on the less-successful actions films it produced in the '70's and '80's for a new line of graphic novels to be called Kingdom Comics. Each book will be at least one hundred and twenty pages long and contain a complete original story. Successful releases may get sequels. The first two writers will be Scott Lobdell and Steve Niles.
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Disney Turns to Graphic Novels
Renowned for their ability to recycle and repurpose material, Disney will be drawing on the less-successful actions films it produced in the '70's and '80's for a new line of graphic novels to be called Kingdom Comics. Each book will be at least one hundred and twenty pages long and contain a complete original story. Successful releases may get sequels. The first two writers will be Scott Lobdell and Steve Niles.
2008.06.24 in Art, Comics, Commentary, News | Permalink
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