The Terminal Man Returns
The Terminal Man Returns
PRESS RELEASE - 4 August 2010
For the first time since 1984–86, the cult comic strip featured in Crash and Zzap!64 magazines will be published as a complete story in a 52-page book.
This collectors’ edition penned by former-2000AD editor Kelvin Gosnell and drawn by Oliver Frey is being reprinted from the digitally remastered originals – apart from three pages, for which the artwork went missing.These are being accurately repainted from the printed version by Oli at the moment (although, strangely, the original balloon overlays exist…).
Fully priced, inclusive of delivery, at £18.95, copies can be preordered at oliverfreyart.com for an exclusive introductory offer of £17.95 until the end of September. And in addition, the first 50 copies ordered will be sent out personally dedicated and signed by Oli. The offer went live on 2 August and has already attracted a
lot of attention and pre-orders.
With a short foreword by the Newsfield co-founder and former editor of both Crash and Zzap!64, Roger Kean, publication is set for early to mid-October. Pre-ordering requires no up-front payment, which will be advised at the time of publication and made through PayPal.
You can see the original PDF release here.
For the first time since 1984–86, the cult comic strip featured in Crash and Zzap!64 magazines will be published as a complete story in a 52-page book.
This collectors’ edition penned by former-2000AD editor Kelvin Gosnell and drawn by Oliver Frey is being reprinted from the digitally remastered originals – apart from three pages, for which the artwork went missing.These are being accurately repainted from the printed version by Oli at the moment (although, strangely, the original balloon overlays exist…).
Fully priced, inclusive of delivery, at £18.95, copies can be preordered at oliverfreyart.com for an exclusive introductory offer of £17.95 until the end of September. And in addition, the first 50 copies ordered will be sent out personally dedicated and signed by Oli. The offer went live on 2 August and has already attracted a
lot of attention and pre-orders.
With a short foreword by the Newsfield co-founder and former editor of both Crash and Zzap!64, Roger Kean, publication is set for early to mid-October. Pre-ordering requires no up-front payment, which will be advised at the time of publication and made through PayPal.
You can see the original PDF release here.
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Well, I didn't get my copy in the post until Wednesday due to the snow, but it's a very good article with input from both Oli and Roger...
Best of all is the cover - a re-creation of Issue 9's Christmas scene!
Best of all is the cover - a re-creation of Issue 9's Christmas scene!
Re: The Terminal Man Returns
Watched the film for Terminal Man the other day. For me, it's perfect. But i'm sure, half of today's viewers with their short attention spans will likely be permanently disappointed, complaining that this film is too slow.
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Re: The Terminal Man Returns
Interesting.
I found these two films:
The Terminal Man
and
Terminal Man
Nothing to do with Oli Frey as far as I know, although the latter one sounds like it could be related by the description!
I found these two films:
The Terminal Man
and
Terminal Man
Nothing to do with Oli Frey as far as I know, although the latter one sounds like it could be related by the description!
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[quote]Interesting.
I found these two films:
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072267/plotsummary]The Terminal Man[/url]
and
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0842032/]Terminal Man[/url]
:-D Nothing to do with Oli Frey as far as I know, although the latter one sounds like it could be related by the description! ;-)[/quote]
The first one is based on a Michael Crichton novel. It was quite an interesting read, from what I remember.
I found these two films:
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072267/plotsummary]The Terminal Man[/url]
and
[url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0842032/]Terminal Man[/url]
:-D Nothing to do with Oli Frey as far as I know, although the latter one sounds like it could be related by the description! ;-)[/quote]
The first one is based on a Michael Crichton novel. It was quite an interesting read, from what I remember.