Last year, we said “…every work of art made in [2020] is a small miracle. Every comic creator who put irons in the fire in a year that certainly didn’t lack fires deserves gratitude and commendation.” That’s no less true in 2021, a year where days felt like months and each month somehow also passed like a half an hour. Creators who put themselves out there this year did so with even greater precarity and more than a dash of shattered hope. But they helped us get through it all, and we should be immensely grateful.
If you, like us, are having trouble processing Everything that happened in the last twelve months, we’ve got some help for you! We read a ton of fantastic comics, and narrowed it down with the help of our illustrious readers into 20 books that we enjoyed the most.
20. Hellions (Marvel Comics)
Zeb Wells (W...
If you, like us, are having trouble processing Everything that happened in the last twelve months, we’ve got some help for you! We read a ton of fantastic comics, and narrowed it down with the help of our illustrious readers into 20 books that we enjoyed the most.
20. Hellions (Marvel Comics)
Zeb Wells (W...
- 12/31/2021
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Some early concept art has been released for Dark Peak, by production group Angry Badger Pictures. This early graphic shows a spectre of a World War II pilot, whose aircraft disappeared mysteriously. A prop from a plane is shown left, in hazy blue mist and one gets a sense of a supernatural presence, from this artwork.
The plotline for Dark Peak follows several hikers into some remote woods. Once there, they must fight off vicious attacks from the brooding force pictured left. Production on Dark Peak begins in September of this year (2011) and those interested in gothic art and horror films can check out the film's synopsis below.
The synopsis for Dark Peak is below:
"A group of hikers on Dark Peak encounter a terrifying, mysterious force and the one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong" (Stealth).
Completion Date: December, 2011.
Director: Ben Jagger.
Producers: Paul Tucker,...
The plotline for Dark Peak follows several hikers into some remote woods. Once there, they must fight off vicious attacks from the brooding force pictured left. Production on Dark Peak begins in September of this year (2011) and those interested in gothic art and horror films can check out the film's synopsis below.
The synopsis for Dark Peak is below:
"A group of hikers on Dark Peak encounter a terrifying, mysterious force and the one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong" (Stealth).
Completion Date: December, 2011.
Director: Ben Jagger.
Producers: Paul Tucker,...
- 6/12/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
And the fourth story today about a movie with the word "dark" somewhere in its title has come our way, this time for the mysterious Dark Peak, which we last told you about a few months ago during Afm.
Dark Peak is a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The film is being produced by Paul Tucker on behalf of Belief Films, who has been involved in producing films such as Braveheart,...
Dark Peak is a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The film is being produced by Paul Tucker on behalf of Belief Films, who has been involved in producing films such as Braveheart,...
- 5/12/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Every day unexplained things happen all over the world. Sometimes several times in the same exact place. That's right, kids! Time to dig on a new flick that examines the unknown and is based upon "actual events".
The London and La-based Stealth Media Group, an all rights film distributor and international film and TV sales company, has boarded Dark Peak, a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
The London and La-based Stealth Media Group, an all rights film distributor and international film and TV sales company, has boarded Dark Peak, a sci-fi thriller in the vein of The Philadelphia Experiment meets The Descent and based on a true story.
Written by Alistair Audsley and directed by Ben Jagger, the film tells the story of a group of hikers on Dark Peak who encounter a terrifying, mysterious force. The one surviving member must convince his rescuers that something is very wrong, so wrong that he cannot conceive of its full impact until it is too late.
Since WWII there have been over 50 unexplained air crashes on Dark Peak in the UK.
- 11/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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