@bunkerbuster05: where did he go?
Marvel Teaser: "Of the Dead"
@G-Man
George A Romero is writing a book for Marvel and has said this:
"I am also writing a comic for Marvel. I'm writing it now, but it's plot is a secret... I can tell you it won't involve any of their on-going characters, there will be no superheroes. But it will involve zombies!"
@Duo_forbidden said:
Marvel's version of Blackest Night?
or marvel zombies reboot i mean the first seires was good but then it got bad
All for more Zombies - especially if they tie Thanos into the mix!
Groan if you must - but there is a ton of possibilities so long as they steer clear of the Cheese that we came from the later Marvel Zombies series. Marvel Zombies was huge during its initial run and I think they simply didn't dig deep enough into the real potential of the book.
Hopefully, (and I'm positive it won't be) simply a Resurrection - but a really well developed Re-Imagining that we are seeing with most of the Marvel NOW titles.
@danhimself said:
@G-Man
George A Romero is writing a book for Marvel and has said this:
"I am also writing a comic for Marvel. I'm writing it now, but it's plot is a secret... I can tell you it won't involve any of their on-going characters, there will be no superheroes. But it will involve zombies!"
If this is true, bring on the Zombie Love
@wmwadeii said:
@danhimself said:
@G-Man
George A Romero is writing a book for Marvel and has said this:
"I am also writing a comic for Marvel. I'm writing it now, but it's plot is a secret... I can tell you it won't involve any of their on-going characters, there will be no superheroes. But it will involve zombies!"
If this is true, bring on the Zombie Love
I believe it is true, a bunch of other websites have been reporting this and talking about George A. Romero's coments a little while back, then again I seen crazier swerves.
On a seperate note, I know people are on the "coatails of Walking Dead," thing, but if anybody can keep pace with it or possibly even better (not saying it will be), then its the godfather of the zombie genre in Romero.
Pretty much every mention of The Walking Dead in these comments is stupid.
1.) What, so nobody is allowed to write about zombies outside of The Walking Dead anymore?
2.) You guys don't realize that Marvel has been doing Zombie stuff for years now? Marvel Zombies was created 7 years ago. Not to mention Simon Garth, Zombie, who was created in 1953, whom this book is most likely about if this isn't a Marvel Zombies title?
3.) You guys don't realize that Robert Kirkman created Marvel Zombies?
I definitely think it's THANOS related.......remember, they need to amp-up his visibility for the Phase 2 run of movies leading into Avengers 2. And THANOS loves and worships Death......soooo, there you go.
Marvel sees itself as a leader.....ripping off the Walking Dead and doing something Zombie related in the Marvel Universe would come across as waaaay too cheesy of a copy-cat thing.
@shackle said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@k4tzm4n said:
Totally zombie related IMHO.
yea, it looks very much like Walking Dead coattail riding.
Why must it be "Walking Dead coattail riding?" Wasn't Marvel Zombies a success before the mainstream acceptance of the Walking Dead?
because the teaser looks exactly like the Walking Dead teasers
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@shackle said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@k4tzm4n said:
Totally zombie related IMHO.
yea, it looks very much like Walking Dead coattail riding.
Why must it be "Walking Dead coattail riding?" Wasn't Marvel Zombies a success before the mainstream acceptance of the Walking Dead?
because the teaser looks exactly like the Walking Dead teasers
Oh, well, you've obviously got it all figured out then.
@shackle said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@shackle said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@k4tzm4n said:
Totally zombie related IMHO.
yea, it looks very much like Walking Dead coattail riding.
Why must it be "Walking Dead coattail riding?" Wasn't Marvel Zombies a success before the mainstream acceptance of the Walking Dead?
because the teaser looks exactly like the Walking Dead teasers
Oh, well, you've obviously got it all figured out then.
No, Marvel Zombie was released years after The Walking Dead started.
@SavageDragon said:
Robert Kirkman writing Daredevil.
I don't know where you're getting Daredevil out of the solicit but either way the comment intrigues me because I never thought of the possibility before; Kirkman is a terrific writer and Daredevil is one of my all-time favorite characters yet I can honestly say I wouldn't think it'd be a good match for Kirkman.
@John Valentine: 2 years. And the keywords of the conversation were "before the mainstream acceptance of The Walking Dead." As in Marvel Zombies existed long before their would have been any reason to assume "oh, zombie comics are cool and successful now."
And I'll stress for people again. Robert Kirkman created Marvel Zombies, hence, it can't be a rip-off of TWD. Also, Robert Kirkman did not create zombies, so again, it can't be ripped-off.
Maybe they're going to resurrect a bunch of characters. Or they're going to kill off a bunch more characters, either one.
Kirkman actually took influence from another book called the walking dead that came out in 89' from Malibu graphics by john Somerville - the Rick grimes character alone in the original book is proof. The font used on the current walking dead book is a swipe from the font used on romero's night of the living dead poster image. So as far as i see it kirkman is not doing anything unique other than having bigger funding.
George working on any marvel comic should be a treat for fans near and far and respect should be given
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