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Side-Kick
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 384
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how's the adaptation? i'm too lazy to look it up, but who's the creative team working on it, or at least who's doing the art? any scans? worth picking up?
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Banned User
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: The Ha-Hacienda
Posts: 33,772
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I have it but havent actually read it yet...I flipped through, and the art is nice
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Awesome
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Canada.
Posts: 2,289
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I haven't seen anything on this.
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Autobot Slacker
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Shelby, IA USA
Posts: 2,301
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Meh, I've got it and I just think it's O.K.
Most comic adaptations of movies aren't anything special, just a printed version of what you see on the screen. Except, perhaps, for the fact that occasionally you'll see one that has a couple moments that aren't in the finished movie, usually because the folks working on the comic have a draft of the script that isn't getting quite as revised as it does on the set. In this case, there's the extended stuff on the farm that was cut from the finished film. I'm still trying to track down the 'prequel' books DC released for the movie explaining what went on with Ma and Lex and whatall prior to the start of the film - I'll probably have to wait for the TPB. But as I said, it's pretty cut-and-dried, like all film adaptations you see published nowadays. I wish somebody would print a kick@$$ film adaptation again like Marvel's STAR WARS.
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Pescadero State Mental Institution
Posts: 1,627
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I read the adaption at Barnes and Noble and as far as adaptions go it was pretty good. Try getting a hold of the Superman IV adaption. That is way different from the movie because it goes off of the actual script and isn't chopped down to bits. You can see why that movie makes no sense upon reading the book.
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