Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Aliens Epilogue

Fan made films can be spectacularly fun, horrifically bad or, my favorite, unintentionally hysterical. Thankfully, the crew who put together Aliens Epilogue display their love for the original films right on their sleeves and pour all of that devotion into one amazing 27 minute epic. Got plans for your own fan film? Take a lesson from the masters first.

Trevor Steedman and Terry English star in a short film that follows on from James Cameron's classic Aliens.

Having failed on their previous attempt, the Company have initiated a new plan to obtain a specimen Alien... but when another ruthless agency becomes involved and the situation escalates out of control, the UKCM are brought in to investigate. Can they uncover the plan and survive?
In this UK fan-made film you will find out how the eggs got on board the Sulaco and finally discover how far the Company will go to unlock the potential of the Alien.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Complete Terminal City

Visionary designer and comics creator Dean Motter (Mister X, Electropolis, Batman: Nine Lives) returns with the purest expression of his patented retro futurism. The Complete Terminal City collects all fourteen issues of the classic series, originally published in 1996, for the first time.
Terminal City is a place where transistor-tube robots rub elbows with old-time gangsters, where bright, shiny technologies cast deep noir shadows. The city has been in decline since a group of celebrated adventurers—Kid Gloves, the boxer; Monty Vickers, the explorer; Eno Orez, the man of 1,000 faces, and Cosmo Quinn, the human fly—were each disgraced or disappeared into obscurity. Now a series of mysteries involving an un-openable briefcase, a missing link in evolution, a daring lady in red, and an obscene skywriter brings the four men together once again—some on the side of the law, some involved in shady business—with explosive results!

“This is one of the best marriages of story and art I’ve seen in years and an absolute delight to read.”—Alex Ross, artist of Marvels and Kingdom Come

Teaming Motter with celebrated artist Michael Lark (Daredevil, Gotham Central) and cover artist Mark Chiarello, this massive collection reprints the original Eisner- and Harvey-nominated series, along with its sequel, Terminal City: Aerial Graffiti.

The Complete Terminal City is on sale March 21, 2012.