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RAY HARRYHAUSEN & JULES VERNE TEAM
UPAGAIN FOR THE COMIC
SERIES "BACK TO MYSTERIOUS ISLAND"
BELLINGHAM, WA - "Mysterious Island"
is a 19th Century novel by Jules Verne that was turned into
a film by Ray Harryhausen
in 1961. Fast forward to 2008 to Bluewater Productions "Back
To Mysterious Island". Written by Max Landis and
penciled by Kevin Gentilcore. Alternate covers are by
Matt Frank and Eagle award nominee Azim Akberali. Issue
4 will feature a cover by Ray Harryhausen himself!
"Back to Mysterious Island" is described
as, Two zoologists who've been hired to survey the day to day
life of penguins on a rogue iceberg end up finding out their
job is a lot more complicated than they originally expected.
The entire primary cast is original, although Landis created
a plot device to fit in a slew of Harryhausen monsters
that a lot of people will probably be happy to see. The
group later discovers that their secret helper is the reclusive
Captain Nemo (first introduced in Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues
Under the Sea).
“When we were going through the Ray Harryhausen
catalog this was one of the stories we were excited to tell.
It has everything from action, adventure and a giant chicken.”
stated Bluewater publisher Darren G. Davis. “This is a
classic tale from Jules Verne and Max Landis did an amazing
job" Davis continues "Our Ray Harryhausen tales are
unique, not adaptations from the films. We are trying to tell
the stories of these established characters".
Writer Max Landis said" Ray Harryhausen's
films have always been important to me. Something about the
personalization of monsters, something I'd been unfamiliar with
when I first saw the movies as a child. I remember seeing seventh
Voyage Of Sinbad for the first time when I was seven or eight,
but I must've seen it a dozen times before then. See, I was
a Godzilla kid. I was raised in a very, very movie-reverrent
household, and Godzilla was like mothers-milk. However, though
I didn't realize it then, Godzilla was just a stepping stone."
Landis continues, "So when I came across
this job; found out Id have the opportunity to take that Cyclops
who'd diligently entertained me for so many hours, died a thousand
deaths in his struggle against the dragon, into my hands, I
was ecstatic. To make him walk, and talk, move and fight and
exist, even if only on paper…Well, it was the answer to
a question I didn't know I'd asked."
Artist Kevin Gentilcore, "Back To Mysterious
Island has been really cool and fun to work on! It is
a great story and very unique with it's handling of all things
Harryhausen with respect to the original Verne concept.
Oh and don't forget the monsters! Fans won't be disappointed!"
To order “Back to Mysterious Island”
go to the new issue of PREVIEWS: DIAMOND CODE MAY08 3668
For more information on Bluewater Productions,
visit them online (http://www.bluewatercomics.com), or check
them out in your local comic book shop!
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