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Dark Discoveries #15 - The Lovecraft Special - Is at the Printer now!

Started by James Beach, November 17, 2009, 01:11:42 PM

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James Beach

I just wanted to let everybody know that the latest issue of Dark Discoveries (#15) is at the printer now and will be done soon. It's a Lovecraftian special featuring HPL, Brian Lumley, H.R. Giger, Dan O'Bannon, S.T. Joshi, Wilum Pugmire, David A. Riley, Cody Goodfellow, J.K. Potter, Allen Koszowski, Alan M. Clark, Glen Singer and more.

- James
www.darkdiscoveries.com


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Is Dan O'Bannon the screenwriter for Alien and The Blob remake, or is that Dan Bannon?
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James Beach

Quote from: Rev. Austin on November 26, 2009, 03:42:12 PM
Is Dan O'Bannon the screenwriter for Alien and The Blob remake, or is that Dan Bannon?


Yeah, Dan O'Bannon's the one who wrote Alien as well as Dark Star (and acted in it as Pinback), Lifeforce, Dean And Buried, Blue Thunder, Return of the Living Dead (and directed it), The Resurrected (and directed it), and probably a couple others i've forgotten. We've got a great profile of him with excerpts from his forthcoming Necronomicon and artwork by Dan as well!

Issue #15 is done now and all of the subscriber, direct orders and contributor copies are on the way to everyone. If you don't have a copy coming, grab one while you can!

- James
www.darkdiscoveries.com

Ed

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Stay in touch! I don't mean that in a pervy way.

Ed

Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]