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  • Demons of Eden!

    The excerpt from Demons of Eden is great! This is one of the best DL books of all time IMO and one of my top 10 books written by 'Master Axler' Mark Ellis.
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by Raboy on 01-09-2009
  • Re: Stoneface--At last!

    You're definately confused somewhere. Stoneface was written by Mark Ellis, his first DL that came out in 1996. Eclipse at noon was Laurence James last DL. He quit writing DL in 1995 and he passed away in Feb. 2000. Laurence had nothing at all to with Outlanders...the series was completely created...
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by Raboy on 08-12-2008
  • Stoneface--At last!

    Finally GA has done Stoneface , probably the most pivotal book in the series since Pilgrimage to Hell It was the 1st "real" SF Deathlands book and Mark Ellis really blew DL out of the monotonous formula it had fallen into. I'd stopped reading DL a couple of years before because the books...
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by Raboy on 08-06-2008
  • Re: Deathlands #84 Plague Lords: Book 1 of Empire of Xibalba

    Didn't the Cerberus crew already go to the Empire of Xibalba, back in OL Skull Throne?
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by Raboy on 07-12-2008
  • Re: Transfuzion/Millennial Concepts

    Since Mark Ellis has an active forum on his site you could ask him yourself. But since Gil Kane and Mike Sekowsky didn't create Sherlock Holmes and Don Heck was a good friend of Mark, the situation doesn't seem anything remotely like what went on between DC, a mega corporation and Jerry Siegal...
    Posted to Comic Books (Forum) by Raboy on 07-11-2008
  • Transfuzion/Millennial Concepts

    From Jamesaxler.com--very cool! Transfuzion Publishing and Millennial Concepts Join Forces (July 9, 2008). Gary Reed, founder of Caliber, a seminal independent comics publisher in the 1990s and currently co-publisher with Rafael Nieves of Transfuzion Publishing have joined forces in a joint graphic novel...
    Posted to Comic Books (Forum) by Raboy on 07-11-2008
  • Re: Perdition Valley.. The End..

    Judging by the DL books I've read, if Ryan can't stab or shoot his way out of a situation, he's pretty clueless. Kane is very much the military tactician, relying on his wits just as much as guns. I agree that Shepherd is a little too small to be Kane...I always picture Hugh Jackman.
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by DanJ. on 04-13-2008
  • Re: Perdition Valley.. The End..

    "Kane" is like Ryan with an IQ boost and a sense of humor....Grant and JB aren't anything alike that I can see."Brigid" isn't like Mildred either...DeFore is more like Mildred since she's a doctor. Brigid is more of a blend between Samantha Carter and Daniel Jackson. Col...
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by Raboy on 04-13-2008
  • Re: Perdition Valley.. The End..

    [quote user="City Ghost 96"] Really? I think the voices for Outlanders are great...! [/quote] Me too. The only voice I had a problem with was Sindri's, but I got used to it. Domi's voice is kind of irritating, I agree. I love Lakesh's voice, though. As for the time-travel situation...
    Posted to James Axler (Forum) by DanJ. on 03-28-2008
  • Re: Deathhawk Soulworm Saga Review

    I agree with everything you posted about Death Hawk--I can't wait for more! I wish Sci-Fi Channel would pick it up to make a TV series instead of cut-rate crap like Flash Gordon. It would also make for a awesome audio book. But I think Death Hawk was more like Mal from Firefly.
    Posted to Comic Books (Forum) by Doc Samson on 03-26-2008
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