Artist Alan Brooks says, « The movie is a classic – but it wasn’t broke and it didn’t need fixing. So it sure was fun putting a bigger engine in and being able to hot rod not only the saucer’s sometimes, but the whole plot line and visuals too! »
« The artwork on this book is amazing. The moment I saw what Alan could do this, we signed him right away. His story telling in his sequentials blew me away and will have people taking about this series. This series is really putting Bluewater to another level, » said Bluewater publisher, Darren G. Davis. « This is another great story by the film master Ray Harryhausen that we are happy to put an updated spin on. «
This book is being supported with the 50th Anniversary release of the film « Earth Vs. The Flying Saucer » out from SONY HOME VIDEO. A preview of the comic series is on the DVD as well as the Diamond comic book locator number for people to order their copies of the comic.
For more information on Bluewater Productions, visit them online at their
all-new, recently redesigned Web site (http://www.bluewatercomics.com), or
check them out in your local comic book shop!
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