Shouldn't "Zoom" have a board?

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It is based on a graphic novel called "Zoom's Academy for the Super Gifted"

I mean if you guys are going to give boards to Bond, Who has very little to nothing to do with comics, and Transformers, a movie based on a toy, Why not Zoom? A movie based on an actual comic book.:confused:

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all the comics or movies that have boards have upcoming movies. and Transformers had enormously popular comic series in the 80s and 90s



PS. when i first saw this thread, i thought you meant the kids show on PBS :D
 
Superman said:
I mean if you guys are going to give boards to Bond, Who has nothing to do with comics, and Transformers, a movie based on a toy, Why not Zoom? A movie based on an actual comic book.:confused:
Sold! Give this man a Zoom board, please. :)
 
BTW Aug 11th is my birthday. LOL :D
 
Superman said:
BTW Aug 11th is my birthday. LOL :D
See? Give this man a Zoom board as an early birthday present! :D
 
The Halo Movie should get a board more then this crap & Star Wars needs a board in the TV Section for the upcomng 2 Shows
 
ProductionMusic said:
The Halo Movie should get a board more then this crap & Star Wars needs a board in the TV Section for the upcomng 2 Shows
A video game? Yeah That makes sense on a comic movie board.:rolleyes:
 
Superman said:
A video game? Yeah That makes sense on a comic movie board.:rolleyes:

James Bond is not a Comic Book. 300 is not a Comic Book. Transformers is not a Comic Book. Well did they ever come out with a Transformers Comic Book Series ? I know the Toys was first. There are already boards for NON COMIC BOOK BASED STUFF
 
ProductionMusic said:
James Bond is not a Comic Book. 300 is not a Comic Book
I agree about Bond but 300 is a comic by Frank Miller.
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Yes I do all right fine 300 is a Comic Book related Board. But there is still Bond & Transformers (started out as toys first not Comics at all) & your a noob yourself
 
ProductionMusic said:
Graphic Novel like Sin City not a Comic Book
What do you think a Graphic Novel is? It's a long comic book in hardback format.
 
Bond was created in a comic strip first, then novels, then movies.
 
FunBobPants said:
Bond was created in a comic strip first, then novels, then movies.
I'd have to see proof that it was a comic strip to believe it. Not saying you are wrong, Just want proof of it.:)
 
Main articles: James Bond comic strips and James Bond comic books

In 1957 the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming to adapt his stories into comic strips. After initial reluctance by Fleming who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed and the first strip Casino Royale was published in 1958. Since then many illustrated adventures of James Bond have been published, including every Ian Fleming novel as well as Kingsley Amis' Colonel Sun, and most of Fleming's short stories. Later, the comic strip produced original stories, continuing until 1983.

Titan Books is presently reprinting these comic strips in an ongoing series of graphic novel-style collections; by the end of 2005 it had completed reprinting all Fleming-based adaptations as well as Colonel Sun and had moved on to reprinting original stories.

Several comic book adaptations of the James Bond films have been published through the years, as well as numerous original stories.
 
DOG LIPS said:
Main articles: James Bond comic strips and James Bond comic books

In 1957 the Daily Express, a newspaper owned by Lord Beaverbrook, approached Ian Fleming to adapt his stories into comic strips. After initial reluctance by Fleming who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed and the first strip Casino Royale was published in 1958. Since then many illustrated adventures of James Bond have been published, including every Ian Fleming novel as well as Kingsley Amis' Colonel Sun, and most of Fleming's short stories. Later, the comic strip produced original stories, continuing until 1983.

Titan Books is presently reprinting these comic strips in an ongoing series of graphic novel-style collections; by the end of 2005 it had completed reprinting all Fleming-based adaptations as well as Colonel Sun and had moved on to reprinting original stories.

Several comic book adaptations of the James Bond films have been published through the years, as well as numerous original stories.
Ian Fleming's first novel, Casino Royale, came out in 1953, Before the strip.
 
Superman said:
I'd have to see proof that it was a comic strip to believe it. Not saying you are wrong, Just want proof of it.:)
What I should have said was I'd want to see proof that Bond was a comic strip FIRST. I know he's been in comic books and strips over the years but that wasn't what he started out in.
 

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