Sometimes it doesn't take much to sell me on a premise. Killogy is one of those, where the notion of three over-the-top criminals squaring off against voodoo magic is too good to resist.
You may already be familiar with Killogy, an Idw comic by Alan Roberts that mixes horror and comedy into a concoction of splatstick madness. Featuring the likenesses of Frank Vincent (Goodfellas, "The Sopranos"), Marky Ramone (formerly of The Ramones) and Brea Grant ("Dexter"), it seems like a no-brainer that this could translate quite easily into some kind of show or movie.
Enter "The Boondocks" creator Rodney Barnes, who will do exactly that. Deadline reports that both Barnes and Roberts will serve as executive producers on a Killogy animated series, which will see Vincent, Ramone and Grant lending their vocal talents to the proceedings.
Killogy will be produced by Chris White (My Super Psycho Sweet 16) and Jeff Mazzola,...
You may already be familiar with Killogy, an Idw comic by Alan Roberts that mixes horror and comedy into a concoction of splatstick madness. Featuring the likenesses of Frank Vincent (Goodfellas, "The Sopranos"), Marky Ramone (formerly of The Ramones) and Brea Grant ("Dexter"), it seems like a no-brainer that this could translate quite easily into some kind of show or movie.
Enter "The Boondocks" creator Rodney Barnes, who will do exactly that. Deadline reports that both Barnes and Roberts will serve as executive producers on a Killogy animated series, which will see Vincent, Ramone and Grant lending their vocal talents to the proceedings.
Killogy will be produced by Chris White (My Super Psycho Sweet 16) and Jeff Mazzola,...
- 5/15/2014
- by Matt Serafini
- DreadCentral.com
Alan Robert is set to team with Spanish director Victor Garcia who directed "The Orphanage" and producer Rodar y Rodar for the big screen treatment of "Crawl to Me", which is Alan Roberts hit graphic novel. The screenplay is penned by T.J. Cimfel and David White and it is being described as a character driven psychological horror movie. Brief Synopsis: "The film takes place in an isolated country town during the frigid winter months. It cent…...
- 7/24/2013
- Horrorbid
Spanish producers Rodar Y Rodar - the production company behind The Orphanage, Julia's Eyes and The Body - announced at Comic Con that they are backing a big screen adaptation of Alan Roberts' Idw published graphic novel Crawl To Me with Victor Garcia (Gallows Hill) set to direct. Check the official press release below and click the image below that for a larger version of the concept art.San Diego, CA (July 19, 2013) - The Orphanage producer Rodar y Rodar has teamed up with Crawl to Me creator Alan Robert and his producing partners Jeff Mazzola (Descent) and Chris White (My Super Psycho Sweet 16 franchise) to adapt the critically acclaimed Idw Publishing graphic novel.Victor Garcia, who helmed the upcoming Gallows Hill (starring Twilight's Peter...
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- 7/20/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Idw has collected Alan Roberts' four-issue horror comic book series "Wire Hangers" into a gruesome graphic novel. Nick Principe ( Laid to Rest ) is featured on the cover in makeup FX by Almost Human's Robert Hall. Mike Zeck of "Punisher" fame provided the foreword. "The story takes place in New York City during what appears to be a crime epidemic," explains Robert, bassist for Life of Agony and frontman for Spoiler NYC. "People are being snatched off the streets with no rhyme or reason. When hot shot reporter, Anna Davis, puts herself in harms way to snag the big exclusive, she stumbles upon more than she bargained for. An intertwined cast of characters are introduced, somehow connected by their pasts. They are led by the disfigured...
- 11/18/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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