Eleventh Hour #1 & 2
Writers: Peter Rogers, Ian Sharman, Cherie Donovan
Pencilers: Nuno Nombre, Thomas Walsh, Azim Akberali, Randy Valiente, Simon Wyatt, Scott Larson
Inks: Ian Sharman, Luis Alonso, Azim Akberali, Ian Sharman
Letters: Ian Sharman, Azim Akberali
Covers: John Charles (#1), Azim Akberali (#2)
Orang Utan Comics
Cover price: $3.99; Available now
A thousand-year-old vampire prepares himself for his final night of undeath...
A dedicated cop comes face to face with the criminal he had executed...
A big rig terrorizes a small town like some demonic ghost of Spielberg movies past...
A squad of soldiers gets lost in the jungles of Vietnam and encounters a freak storm that not all of them will emerge from...
These are just a few of the premises for the stories to be found in OrangUtan Comics’s premier anthology series, Eleventh Hour. While genres range from post-apocalyptica to horror to sci-fi to, sometimes, a mix of all *three*, the unifying factor of the book is simple: Almost all of the stories contained within were written by OrangUtan founder Peter Rogers, and were, once upon a time, scheduled for publication elsewhere...continue reading this review at Geeks of Doom!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Comic Review: Eleventh Hour #1 & 2
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 11:32 AM
Labels: Azim Akberali, Cherie Donovan, comic review, Ian Sharman, John Charles, Luis Alonso, Nuno Nombre, Orang Utan Comics, Peter Rogers, Randy Valiente, Scott Larson, Simon Wyatt, Thomas Walsh
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