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“Bigfoot” & “Cellar of Nastiness” TPBs Now Available in the Store

September 20th, 2005 by Administrator

Hey kids, we’ve got a couple of new treats for you in the SteveNiles.com Store. First up is the new trade paperback collection of “Bigfoot,” the hit mini-series written by Steve & Rob Zombie, featuring art by the great Richard Corben. If you missed the singles, then check out this trade signed by Steve. It’s the perfect way to give yourself a good scare.

Next up is “Cellar of Nastiness,” another trade which collects three different books by Steve: “Hyde” with artist Nick Stakal, “Very Big Monster Show” with artist Butch Adams and the stories found inside the pages of “Horrorcide.” It’s a great sampler of the work of Steve, so if you’re thinking of trying out something new, this might be a good place to start.

Note that both of these trades will ship October 5th, but get your orders in now and we’ll get them out to you as soon as they come in.

Horror Web gives “Last Train To Deadsville” 5 out of 5 Stars!

September 20th, 2005 by Administrator

Those kids over at Horror Web recently took at look at Steve & Kelly Jones’ work on “Last Train to Deadsville” and loved it.

I sure hope someone at Dark Horse Comics movie division has read this. Work had better be already underway on a tv series or at the very least a major motion picture.
We couldn’t agree more. Well, I guess we could, but that might be redundant. Want your own, signed copy of “Last Train To Deadsville?” Check out the SteveNiles.Com Store today!

“Batman: Gotham County Line” #3 Cover Art

September 19th, 2005 by Administrator

Check it out! It’s the cover art to December’s “Batman: Gotham County Line” #3 from DC Comics:

Batman: Gotham County Line #3

If you’re interested in picking up this series, tell your local comics shop to reserve a copy for you of issue #1, out this October.

Director David Slade Signs On To Helm “30 Days of Night”

September 12th, 2005 by Administrator

Did you see the news last week? On Wednesday the Hollywood Reporter brought word that “Hard Candy” director David Slade has signed on to direct “30 Days of Night!” That’s fantastic news! This brings us one step closer to seeing one of Steve’s creation on the silver screen. We’ve scanned the story for your enjoyment below.