Allnighter to Bring THE STRANGE TALENT OF LUTHER STRODE to Screen as Feature Film

Straight from the Press Release comes details of The Strange Talent of Luthor Strode from Image Comics to be adapted as a feature film.

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Dead Body Road Bad Blood #1 – Sneak Peek Preview

Dead Body Road was a great read a few years back. Now comes the next story in the series which I have some high hopes for. Justin Jordan rarely disappoints though.

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Poyo’s Trade and Hardcover Picks of the Week

We shouldn’t just collect or flip books, we should also read them. A good story can make your purchase well worth the money spent if you ask me. After all, we buy books to read for entertainment right? Even if you can’t flip them, reading is just as rewarding.

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Poyo’s Spec and Drek for July 10th, 2019

The last few weeks have been exciting with some winners plus some surprise winner books.

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Poyo’s May Previews Indie and Small Publisher Spotlight

Every month, we get small glimpses of what books are on their way to store shelves.

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Rebekah Isaacs Teams with Justin Jordan on a Grim, New Fantasy Series REAVER

Just in time for fans anticipating Game of Thrones withdrawals, comes an all-new, dark fantasy series by Justin Jordan (Luther Strode) and Rebekah Isaacs (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) titled, Reaver. The new series is set to launch from Image Comics/Skybound this July.

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From Option to Screen – The Books We’d Love To See Adapted Part II

Every week, hundreds of new comic books hit the local shelves. Many of these are long ongoing titles while others come and go quickly, being mini-series or one shots.

Last fall we visited a bunch of the books and titles that had options or media deals that have not gone beyond the option or if they did, they’re still in the wee early stages of ever getting turned into a show.

This is where we dive into the books that either haven’t been optioned or if they did, it’s long expired that we would all love to see and welcome being adapted into a television show or movie. Welcome to Part II of Books We’d Love to see Adapted.

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Just in Time for Valentines Day – Death of Love

CHU favorite Justin Jordan has a new book coming out just in time for Valentine’s Day, 2018. Justin is teaming up with Donal DeLay, Omar Estévez and Rachel Deering to bring a humorous twist on everyone’s favorite holiday, right?
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Other Reasons to Visit Justin Jordan at NYCC

We just mentioned and showed the art for the Spread NYCC variant (as well as the Luthor Strode variant we were first to post) but here are a few more reasons to visit Justin Jordan at NYCC. Continue reading “Other Reasons to Visit Justin Jordan at NYCC”

Trade Waiting: Spread

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Here is another chance to read on of the favorite series on comicsheatingup.net, Spread. Spread is the story of No and Hope in a post apocalyptic waste land where a “The Thing” like creature inhabits people, animals, the land, and what ever, and they are not even the most dangerous things out there. Continue reading “Trade Waiting: Spread”

Spread by Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm

Spread by Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm

Wow, imagine Lone Wolf and Cub meets John Carpenter’s ‘The Thing.’ I just read the teaser, which will be only up for one week and it looks fantastic. I love Justin Jordan’s ‘Luther Strode’ and have read his other books, but this new horror series looks fantastic. The promo was available at NYCC and only 250 copies were available. No copies appeared on eBay and a search on Google turned up nothing. This could be one of those books that heats up and everyone is looking for.