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    • Johnny wrote on October 31, 11:38 am

      Was that an incantation from Willow?
      Speaking of which, Willow is superior to Lord of the Rings, and took a fourth of the time to do it.
      Review The Goon Chinatown when it finally comes out, please.

    • DomNukem wrote on October 31, 12:51 pm

      Great ... this halloween special episode !

      Dom.

    • Bombardem wrote on October 31, 1:00 pm

      I think that was someone asking casey if they spoke esperanto (the only language geekier than klingon), and if they'd like to learn. BTW was that my ex doing the voiceover? Can you say "I want to redecorate the livingroom" for me? I want to be sure.

    • richbob wrote on October 31, 2:59 pm

      Good ep! Still can't get myself to buy a zombie comic.

    • Darran Jordan wrote on November 1, 2:42 am

      Excellent episode - Dead Casey sure was a treat! And I agree entirely with the five pumpkins for 'From Hell' - one of my all time favourites!
      As to Johnny's question as to the incantation's source - check out 'Army of Darkness' and 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'.
      Finally - it seems that Dead Casey isn't as linguistically proficient as Live Casey, who cited herself as master of many the language in the last ep in relation to that whole "how do we pronounce Machina" thang.
      A pity Dead Casey didn't review 'Ex Machina' - with Latin being a 'dead language' I'm sure she'd have got it spot on!
      Hmmm - Latin speaking zombies - there's something in that somewhere I'm sure.
      Congrats on the coolness and please never stop making Comicbook (or Pumpkinbook) Oranges.

    • Vicente. wrote on November 9, 11:04 pm

      The review for Chronicles of Wormwood is not on-line yet, so I might as well give my opinion here.

      I didn't like it. Mainly because it was Ennis trying to be as "look at this silly religion stuff. Hey a dude with a penis for a nose and God is a masturbating crazy old man (deity?)! Aren't I just ofensive?" The art was indeed very nice, and I sort-off liked the relationship between Jesus and the main character, but in the end, it was mainly about Ennis, as you said in your review, trying to out-preacher preacher in a sort of way.

    Walking Dead, Wormwood, From Hell: A Comicbook Orange Halloween

    Happy Halloween, Fan-boils and Fan-ghouls! On this special episode, we take a stroll with Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard's The Walking Dead, published by Image Comics, worship the Anti-Christ with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows' Chronicles of Wormwood, published by Avatar Press, and get bloody with Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell, published by Top Shelf.

    Additional images by Jef Poskanzer and Matt Reinbold. Special thanks to the Tombstone Generator created by JJ Chandler.

    Tags : walking dead, top shelf, Image, Avatar, chronicles of wormwood, from hell

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