SoulManX
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They had some good ideas, particularly Chinatown. IGN did this a few years ago, and they came up with some good ones too.
http://comics.ign.com/articles/695/695158p1.html
Mark Millar and Byran Hitch on Blade Runner? No, bad IGN. Warren Ellis would be a better fit
I want to see continuation of Twin Peaks with Morrison or Moore and J.H Williams on art duties.
Mark Millar and Byran Hitch on Blade Runner? No, bad IGN. Warren Ellis would be a better fit
I want to see continuation of Twin Peaks with Morrison or Moore and J.H Williams on art duties.
The article was written in 2006. The Man With No Name has also been made into a comic since then.There is already a comic book of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
Same here. Ellis/Hitch would be great for a Blade Runner comic.I agree on Millar, but Hitch can stay.
-IGN suggested Bendis and Chaykin on a Pulp Fiction book. I'd keep Bendis, but replace Chaykin with Eduardo Risso or Michael Lark.
-Kill Bill would make a great comic. Frank Miller would've been really good for it at one time, but nowadays, I'd go with Matt Fraction and David Aja as the creative team.
I would hope a Pulp Fiction comic would be more like his earlier works, but who knows? Ennis would be really good as long as he didn't go completely overboard with it. I'm not that familiar with Aaron, so I can't make a call on him. Brian Azzarello might be a good choice too, although I don't know how much humor it would have.Personally, I find recent Bendis's dialogue to be overrated and annoying. I liked Daredevil and Alias but in Avengers its just cringe worthy. I would put Jason Aaron or Garth Ennis on a Pulp Fiction comic both could nail the black humor well.
Great call on Fraction. His Iron Fist was great