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Rye Wolfe
02-21-2006, 07:44 PM
heya,
has anyone heard any news about 'tales of the army of darkness', i've had this title pre-order with my local comic store since november.
just wondering if dynamite have announced a new release date for it, or given any indication as to when it'll be published.
i just love the army of darkness comics and cant wait to finally get my hands on a copy of this one.

Tommy
02-21-2006, 08:35 PM
heya,
has anyone heard any news about 'tales of the army of darkness', i've had this title pre-order with my local comic store since november.
just wondering if dynamite have announced a new release date for it, or given any indication as to when it'll be published.
i just love the army of darkness comics and cant wait to finally get my hands on a copy of this one.


:)

Not at this stage, Rye Wolfe. Release dates are still a little shakey, and I think they're still concentrating on getting the mainlines back on schedule. I'd say though, at the rate they're going, it shouldn't be too long!

Tommy. :cool:

KrAzYeTy
03-01-2006, 02:48 PM
Just got it today.

Six stories, and only ONE cover :O

http://www.dynamiteentertainment.com/images/TalesofAODCov.jpg

That cover has the wrong price though, mine was 595c.

Havn't read it yet, but it looks good. Nice and thick too.

Tommy
03-10-2006, 08:05 AM
:)

Well, I got this one just the other day. This was actually the first of any of the AOD comics I've read (soon to be remedied!). I liked it! I love the films, and I thought that this comic had the same kind of spirit to it. Favourite artist of this book - Bradshaw, definitely.

Tommy. :cool:

Speaker
03-10-2006, 08:29 AM
:)

Well, I got this one just the other day. This was actually the first of any of the AOD comics I've read (soon to be remedied!). I liked it! I love the films, and I thought that this comic had the same kind of spirit to it. Favourite artist of this book - Bradshaw, definitely.

Tommy. :cool:

i have to agree on bradshaw. some of the stories i liked a lot, but a few were forgetable or didn't really make sense/seemed kind of random.

but overall i really enjoyed it.

Tommy
03-16-2006, 10:15 AM
:)


i have to agree on bradshaw. some of the stories i liked a lot, but a few were forgetable or didn't really make sense/seemed kind of random.

but overall i really enjoyed it.


Yeh. I must admit - I found the final story, "Runaway", to be really jarring. I liked the art, and was reading along wondering what the story would develop into, and then all of a sudden we get to the final page and it develops into "Ash the Apostle of 'Hey Kids - Say No To (Insert-Random-Rebellious-Teen-Behaviour-Here)'". Maybe it's just me, I dunno...schmaltz just doesn't do it for me, y'know? :(

Tommy. :cool: