Yeah, I know there weren't any three-breasted women or anything, but I still think it's cool that they are making Total Recall comics. This kind of movie universe expansion comic is a real growth opportunity for comics, a medium that can revisit the pocket universe of literally any film ever made, at a minute fraction of a movie budget. Even if you chose to use the most expensive talent the comics industry has to offer, making a comic is cheaper than most indie films and faster than animation. And oh, by the way, there are waves upon waves of extremely talented freelancers (cough*likeme*cough) that will do it a lot cheaper than the top tier guys, and in my opinion, just as effectively.
I've been working on a book called 99 Movies That Should Be Comics for a while now, and I'm actually pleased to see that a lot of the movies on my list (like Total Recall or the prequel action thriller Die Hard:Year One
Anyways, Total Recall #1 is in stores now.
"I want the readers to pick up this miniseries out of fond memories of the original movie and out of curiosity." says series writer Vincent Moore... "Then I want them to keep picking it up because of the great work the entire creative team did. I'm just the guy with the good fortune to be in such expert hands." To read the interview he gave about the series to Steve Sunu, staff writer at CBR, just click here. Or, if you're curious to read reviews of some movies that I think should be comics, click here to go to my movie review blog.
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