Up in the corner of every Idw cover, the corporate brand image has been temporarily modified to help celebrate the company’s (impressive) 20 years in business. The iconic Idw lightbulb icon implies a level of creativity and fresh ideas. And their new comic Mountainhead lives up to that – it’s fresh, different and gripping.
This series starts out telling the story of the Stubbs family – a father and son team who are always on the run and living off the grid. They break into houses and burglarize them. It’s not quite as straightforward as all that, though. One key tenet of their modus operandi is to not get sucked into the never-ending messaging of our consumer-focused society. The father reminds the son, Abraham, during a break-in, that “it’s all just stuff”. Additionally, the father reinforces the concept of not defining oneself by one’s possessions. That’s a great message,...
This series starts out telling the story of the Stubbs family – a father and son team who are always on the run and living off the grid. They break into houses and burglarize them. It’s not quite as straightforward as all that, though. One key tenet of their modus operandi is to not get sucked into the never-ending messaging of our consumer-focused society. The father reminds the son, Abraham, during a break-in, that “it’s all just stuff”. Additionally, the father reinforces the concept of not defining oneself by one’s possessions. That’s a great message,...
- 8/28/2019
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
Stuffed with tricks and sprinkled with treats, Halloween night is a busy one for police officers, but a small town's law enforcement runs into something much more dangerous than teenage pranksters in Live Evil, an upcoming horror film that co-stars Tony Todd and is teased in a new trailer.
We've been provided with an exclusive premiere of the Live Evil trailer for Daily Dead readers to watch. You can catch Live Evil at three upcoming film festivals this Halloween season: the Diabolique International Film Festival in September (25th–27th), the Horror in the Hills Film Festival on October 17th, and the North Carolina Festival.
"A small college town police station is besieged by a supernatural force let loose on a sleepy Halloween night. The sheriff, and his loyal deputies, struggle with the evil they lock in their basement jail; a force that preys upon each person’s worst fear, winning...
We've been provided with an exclusive premiere of the Live Evil trailer for Daily Dead readers to watch. You can catch Live Evil at three upcoming film festivals this Halloween season: the Diabolique International Film Festival in September (25th–27th), the Horror in the Hills Film Festival on October 17th, and the North Carolina Festival.
"A small college town police station is besieged by a supernatural force let loose on a sleepy Halloween night. The sheriff, and his loyal deputies, struggle with the evil they lock in their basement jail; a force that preys upon each person’s worst fear, winning...
- 8/14/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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