LINK OF THE DAY: "Soooo Broccoli, mother says you're very good for me. But I'm afraid I'm no good for you."
If this can't get some of you into comics, nothing will...(expect a review from me upon its release).
from Newsarama.com:
Family Guy Comic to Start in April
With a fan-fueled revival under it's belt and a new season on the air, Fox's Family Guy is set to invade comic shops in spring, courtesy of Devil's Due.
Initial plans call for a three issue, prestige format miniseries shipping bi-monthly. Each issue will focus on one of the characters, with volume one, 100 Ways to Kill Lois featuring Stewie Griffen. The series format will be a hybrid, combining both prose and traditional comic book stories. For example volume 1 will begin with Stewie's thoughts on his family, and, obviously, ways to kill his mother, Lois, and then segue into a comic book story, and then finish with more from Stewie.
The publisher has tapped Family Guy writer Matt Fleckenstein to write the series, with art by Benjamin Phillips. According to sources at Devil's Due, the three 48-page issues will be collected later in the year, and if sales warrant, more Family Guy will roll out.
The move to comics is the latest product category for the property to invade, as the series already has toys, trading cards and books that are strong sellers.
The perfect-bound issues will carry a $6.95 cover price.
from Newsarama.com:
Family Guy Comic to Start in April
With a fan-fueled revival under it's belt and a new season on the air, Fox's Family Guy is set to invade comic shops in spring, courtesy of Devil's Due.
Initial plans call for a three issue, prestige format miniseries shipping bi-monthly. Each issue will focus on one of the characters, with volume one, 100 Ways to Kill Lois featuring Stewie Griffen. The series format will be a hybrid, combining both prose and traditional comic book stories. For example volume 1 will begin with Stewie's thoughts on his family, and, obviously, ways to kill his mother, Lois, and then segue into a comic book story, and then finish with more from Stewie.
The publisher has tapped Family Guy writer Matt Fleckenstein to write the series, with art by Benjamin Phillips. According to sources at Devil's Due, the three 48-page issues will be collected later in the year, and if sales warrant, more Family Guy will roll out.
The move to comics is the latest product category for the property to invade, as the series already has toys, trading cards and books that are strong sellers.
The perfect-bound issues will carry a $6.95 cover price.

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