Zablo On Nearly Everything
A weblog about fun stuff like movies, novels, television,
comic books, artists, and sometimes even "real" news.


DVD

Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Pitch Black
Titan AE
Iron Giant
Lethal Weapon Series
Night of the Living Dead
28 days later
Equilibrium
Below
The Hunted
Identity
A Man Apart
The Dirty Dozen
The Magnificent Seven
The House of Wax

Television

Survivor
Alias
Boston Public
The Shield
West Wing
ER
Playmakers
Everybody Loves Raymond
24

Pages

Robbers
by Chris Cook
Red Rain
by Michael Crow
Firewall
by Andy McNab
The Bite
by Michael Crow
Time Line
by Michael Crichton
The Stand
by Stephen King

Authors

Andrew Vachss
Dan Simmons
Stephen Hunter
Greg Rucka
Steve Niles

Artists

Ben Templesmith
Rick Remender
Mike Zeck
Dan Brereton
Phil Noto
Jason Alexander
Andy Lee
Eric Powell
Ed Hall
Robert Smith Jr.

Comics & Graphic Novels

30 Days of Night
Six Feet Under the Gun
The Counterfifth Detective
A Foregone Tomorrow
Hang Up on the Hang Low
Split Second Chance
First Shot, Last Call
Spider-Man: Blue
Wolverine / Gambit: Victims
Daredevil: Yellow
Batman: The Long Halloween
Hellboy: Wake the Devil
Hellboy: Right Hand of Doom
Punisher: Return to Big Nothing
Punisher: Circle of Blood
100 Bullets
300
Hellboy

Sunday, December 14, 2003 8:35 AM

The season finale of Survivor is on tonight. Although I normally watch Alias, I'll pass on it to find out who gets the million bucks.

I really don't care who wins this one. If I had to guess I'd say it'll be Darrah.

After Ruppert got booted few weeks ago I said, anyone but "Johnny Fairplay." The guy is so annoying. Yet, the more I thought about it and watched him work... although he's still very irritating, he has played the game well. He's not the smartest or the strongest, but has been the best at working others.

To think that he planned to pull the "grandma's dead" scam long before he went to the islands... well, maybe he does deserve the million bucks.


Wednesday, December 10, 2003 8:19 PM

If you're a regular reader of my ZONE posts, then you know I'm a huge Steve Niles fan. I first discovered Niles through his novels and then his comics. Niles' classic 30 Days of Night is being prepped for the big screen.

Since I've talked so much about Steve Niles, I think it's time I give some time to Ben Templesmith the artist who helped make 30 Days such a runaway hit.

Templesmith has an interview here and his personal website here.

If you enjoy them you should give his comics a try!


Wednesday, December 10, 2003 7:52 PM

Michael Madsen is one of those under-rated actors who makes a movie better every time he shows up.

For nearly a decade fans have been hoping that Madsen, Quentin Tarantino and John Travolta would get together and make "The Vega Brothers" based on their characters from "Reservoir Dogs" and "Pulp Fiction."

As the years passed the project seemed doomed to never happen. In this interview Madsen says that Tarantino has a plan to make it work...


Wednesday, December 10, 2003 6:45 PM

One of the movies coming out next year, that I'm really looking forward to, is "The Riddick Chronicles." This sequel to "Pitch Black" [a movie that I loved] reteams Rob Cohen and Vin Diesel.

Riddick is a role that Diesel was born to play and I have high hopes for the proposed trilogy.

Unfortunately the movie doesn't open until next year... still there's the trailer coming out Monday and several cool things happening before the movie is released!


Friday, December 5, 2003 11:48 PM

The last issue of MAD magazine that I bought featured a Frank Frazetta cover for the parady of Judge Dredd starring Sly Stallone.

In other words it's been years.

That'll probably all change in January when Mad #438 hits the stands.

It features the work of Arthur Adams, Michael Allred, John Byrne, J. Scott Campbell, Dave Gibbons, Jim Lee, Frank Miller, and John Romita, Jr. Here's a link to more info.

You may not buy it, but you'd be, uh... mad not to at least give it a look!


Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:44 PM

Rick Remender. You know, the award winning animator who created Swingtown. He worked on the classic Iron Giant. Titan AE. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.

Still not sure? OK, maybe if I list some of his comic work. The Avengers. The Terminator. Doll and Creature. Black Heart Billy. Teenage Mutant Turtles.Ok. Granted Rick Remender is not a household name. But it should be. The guy has a gazillion cool ideas. He writes. He draws. He animates. The dude is a natural born creator. Rick is pencilling and Big Beatty is inking a 48 page Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles book and I gotta tell ya, the art is amazing. It's black and white with really sweet tones thrown in. I've never bought a Turtles book before. Ever. But I may have to break down and get this bad boy.

But back to Rick. Check out his website. The new school design rocks. Plan to spend a while. Be sure to check out his Swingtown animations, his sketchbook [I want to see more of The Last Days of American Crime], heck order a book or two if the spirit grabs ya, and drop him a line and tell him I sent ya!


Monday, November 24, 2003 8:13 PM

Bill Black has been publishing comics since 1969. He's outlasted every other independent comic company and is still going at it.

Want to know how Bill got to where he is today? Then check out this interview!

Bill has is best known for writing and drawing his own creations but has also published the work of big name artists such as Mike Zeck, Dave Dorman, Dick Ayers, Erik Larsen, George Perez, Greg Horn, Jerry Ordway, Pat Broderick, Paul Gulacy and Wm. Michael Kaluta to name just a few.

Bill even gave Big Beatty his first professional job in comics...

...and believe it or not Beatty pencilled, Jerry Ordway inked and I scripted a story which appeared in the comic to the left!





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