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Big Trouble In Little China Escape From New York #1 By: Greg Pak, Daniel Bayliss, Michael Cho Publisher: Boom! Studios Pub. Date: October 05, 2016 'It's the mother of all crossovers as Jack Burton and Snake Plissken meet for the first time ever anywhere!' Done with director John Carpenter's complete blessing, witness this melee of the mullets as two cult classic characters made famous by actor Kurt Russell crossover in an improbable adventure. As lightning cascades around Jack and his good ol' Pork-Chop Express, he finds himself transported and driving through the horrors of what seems to be the dystopian future of...Escape from New York. Snake Plissken catches wind of Jack and goes on the hunt to find who is trying to steal his identity. Prepare for the road trip of a lifetime, with Jack and Snake rumblin' down the streets of a dystopian future to find what craziness caused Jack to jump through worlds. Written by Greg Pak (Totally Awesome Hulk, Action Comics) and illustrated by Russ Manning Award nominee Daniel Bayliss (Kennel Block Blues, Translucid). |
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I'd have to get Kurt Russell to sign this twice. | ||
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darth u gave me a site to buy new comics lost it where do u go again any suggestions on buying new for investment the new bee here | ||
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Will they end up in the artic and meet up with MacReady from "The Thing"? | ||
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I bought a meat grinder on amazon for $60 and it's changed my life. | kaptainmyke private msg quote post Address this user | |
The thing is the greatest Carpenter story every told. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by zab47 http://www.tfaw.com/ |
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Quote:Originally Posted by VaComicsGuy That's brilliant. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by kaptainmyke Wasn't it a remake? |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Swampy The 2011 was a remake of John Carpenter's 1982 classic. Which was a remake of a 1951 B&W movie no one ever saw. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by DarthLego The 1982 classic was a remake of the original 1951 movie. |
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@Swampy you missed my edit. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by DarthLego I didn't miss it, it wasn't there when I replied. |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Swampy I did it while you was typing silly goose. |
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The John carpenter was not so much as a remake to the old b&w movie but more of a better retelling of the original short story "Who goes there". The older movie didn't play on the alien's ability to look human. That was in the original short story to create paranoia among the characters. | ||
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