Titel even aangepast, want ik dacht met zoveel Spawnliefhebbers erbij kan er vast wel een topic gevuld worden.
Heeft iemand inmiddels dat Franse werk gelezen?
Simony is een oneshot
Origineel in het Frans uitgegeven door uitgeverij Semic met teostemming van Tod MacFarlane en na ruim een jaar (of 2??) als reprint in een engelse vertaling voor de rest van de wereld
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Titel even aangepast, want ik dacht met zoveel Spawnliefhebbers erbij kan er vast wel een topic gevuld worden.
Heeft iemand inmiddels dat Franse werk gelezen?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">ruim 2 jaar alweer? kan het me niet voorstellen... [img]wink.gif[/img]Originally posted by Da Boembaboem:
Simony is een oneshot
Origineel in het Frans uitgegeven door uitgeverij Semic met teostemming van Tod MacFarlane en na ruim een jaar (of 2??) als reprint in een engelse vertaling voor de rest van de wereld
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Zijn die er dan nog? [img]wink.gif[/img]Originally posted by Gently:
Titel even aangepast, want ik dacht met zoveel Spawnliefhebbers erbij kan er vast wel een topic gevuld worden.
sjekers!!!
hiero
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Ik heb interior pages gezien en die zijn ECHT mooi!!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Spawn: Simony involves former Hellspawn and current Spawn mentor Cogliostro in a scheme to rid himself of his Hellspawn curse. The events depicted in the story take place after issue #100 and before Al Simmons became "separated" from his Spawn counterpart.<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">DE COVERCog -- with the help of a young woman -- gathers ancient religious artifacts which played a major role in human history 2000 years ago. The action shifts from the Far East to Paris, where the French government's security service is also looking for one of the artifacts to breed its own super-soldier and eventually sell the technology. That secret project is located in the Paris catacombs and combines science and sorcery. Some religious orders seek to destroy this project, because it could cast a new light on the true identity of one of Christianity's most sacred icons. Cog must have the artifact to obtain redemption and Spawn wants to stop the madness of it all. These characters and their conflicting agendas eventually collide in Paris under the eye of Mammon, the man-in-white in charge of Hell.
nog meer kijkplezier
hier en hiero en ook daaro
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">juni en augustus 2003 dus...dus een jaartje oud Bernard [img]tongue.gif[/img]CELEBRATE SPAWN MONTH WITH 'SPAWN: SIMONY' COMIC
Translated French Spawn Project Hits Stores on May 12
April 23, 2004
May is traditionally Spawn Month, celebrating the month in which the first issue of the Spawn comic was published back in 1992. May is a special month every year for Todd McFarlane Productions and 2004 will be no different.
The much-anticipated North American release of Spawn: Simony -- the original French Spawn project originally published in France by Semic -- hits comic book shop shelves on May 12 ... in English, of course.
Semic, the company which publishes the Spawn comic book in France, worked with Todd McFarlane Productions to create its own Spawn story outside the regular arc. This is unique, as Todd rarely approves ventures of this nature.
The story came as a result of Semic seeking to continue the special events they have organized around Spawn since 1999. "For nearly 10 years, Todd McFarlane Productions and Semic have enjoyed an exceptionally good relationship, which has led to various joint projects, such as a cover drawn by renowned French artist J.Y. Mitton for Spawn #46 [French edition] in 2000," said Jeff Porcherot, Semic editor. A year later, Semic published Spawn #57, which included the U.S. edition of Spawn #100. The same year, Spawn artist Angel Medina was Semic's guest for the Angoul?me International Comics Festival. In 2003, Todd McFarlane was Angoul?me's Guest of Honor during its 30th festival.
It was there that the "French Spawn Project" was officially launched.
The project originally came to life when Semic Editor-in-Chief Thierry Mornet met with Todd McFarlane at the San Diego Comic Con International in 2002. At the meeting, Mornet pitched the idea to McFarlane, based on the plot by Porcherot and art samples by Aleksi Briclot.
"Todd gave his agreement and all the details were worked out when he came to Angoul?me in January," Porcherot said. The story, titled "Simony," is 44 pages long, and fully drawn, inked and painted by Briclot, while Alex Nikolavitch developed the story based on Porcherot's plot. It was initially published in June and August of 2003 in France in the Spawn bimonthly comic there.
"My company and Semic have had a great long-term business relationship," said McFarlane. "When they came to me with this story and I took a look at the artwork, it was a done deal. I was really impressed with the textures and depth of the art and the story; very unique, but still very appropriate to our idea of what the Spawn universe should be."
Spawn: Simony has been translated into English and will be available in the United States and Canada for the first time on May 12. This 64-page book features a double-length story as well as added editorial content and pinup art (by Todd and Greg Capullo). It will retail for $7.95.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">kdach al...wor ik nou gek??? [img]smile.gif[/img]Originally posted by Da Boembaboem:
juni en augustus 2003 dus...dus een jaartje oud Bernard [img]tongue.gif[/img]
je WORDT niet gek
je BENT kookoo
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">neeneee:Originally posted by Da Boembaboem:
je WORDT niet gek
je BENT kookoo
I am the eggman
They are the eggmen
I am the walrus
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Maar terug naar topic, nu de rechten 'vrij' zijn, zou een uitgave hier mogelijk kunnen zijn. Zou Image Special daar nog een optie voor zijn?
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