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grim_fist
04-17-2000, 09:07 PM
In the Preacher compilation books, what comes after Preacher: Proud Americans? Preacher: Proud Americans is the third compilation book.
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chenzzo
04-18-2000, 09:16 AM
1. Gone to Texas
2. Until the End of the World
3. Proud Americans
4. Ancient History
5. Dixie Fried
6. War in the Sun
7. I think it's "Salvation"
grim_fist
04-18-2000, 10:10 AM
Thanks chenzzo!
chenzzo
04-18-2000, 12:34 PM
s'what I'm here for
generalzod
04-18-2000, 08:14 PM
Gone to Texas is a fucking masterpiece.
grendel
04-19-2000, 07:02 AM
So is 'Until the End of the World'. Romance like that makes my loins ache.
But in a good way...
Pariah
04-20-2000, 06:40 PM
Boys,
PREACHER the Movie. Your cast list please.
Jesse: Christian Slater
Tulip:Uma Thurman
Cassidy:Tim Roth
Saint Of Killers: Clint Eastwood (who else?)
The Bald one-eyed German Psyco(I forget his name):Charles Dance
Nick Nunziata
04-20-2000, 06:58 PM
Bald guy is Herr Starr. I warn you about casting calls...you get a lot of pissed people if you don't choose theirs.
Blofeld
04-20-2000, 10:17 PM
Oh, and check out past chud contests for some cast lists...
http://www.chud.com/preach.php3
DJEvil
04-21-2000, 12:06 AM
Patrick Dempsey as Jesse
Patricia Arquette as Tulip
Ewan McGregor as Cassidy
Nick Nunziata as Arseface
LowShot
04-21-2000, 10:14 AM
Wow, DJEvil is right on the money!
chenzzo
04-21-2000, 12:07 PM
Hey Nick, did people really get upset about that?
girlcreeture
04-21-2000, 03:48 PM
1)Jessie-He's tough, Patrick Dempsey is a great choice, he looking the part(in Scream3 I hardly recognized him), Mel works, maybe Jason Patrick for the look to at least.....
2)Tulip-Bridget Fonda
3)Cassidy-Tim Roth and maybe James Marster (of Spike/Buffy fame, he's pretty good with the humor/surly bad ass attitude)
4)Herr Starr-Richard O'Brien
5)Saint of Killers-Brion James...but he's fucking dead!! http://www.chud.com/board/ubbhtml/frown.gif so I'll have to say the gent who played the pilot in Con-Air
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grim_fist
05-09-2000, 01:47 PM
Okay, I started reading Precher when I picked up Preacher: Gone to Texas. Since then I've picked up all of the Trade Paperbacks (seven in all). There is another one coming out in June, but I couldn't wait that long.
I've been searching for an online site which offered the Preacher single comics which come after Salvation. I found a site which offered most of them, http://www.nextplanetover.com
I ordered issues 51 - 58 and 62 - 63. They didn't have issues 59, 60 or 61.
It was $25.00 for the ten issues, plus free shipping.
Hope this helps others who have been searching for back issues http://www.chud.com/board/ubbhtml/smile.gif
DJEvil
05-09-2000, 11:38 PM
Straying not too far off-topic: Has anyone read Garth Ennis's Punisher work? Is it any good?
Nick Nunziata
05-10-2000, 07:53 AM
Yep! It's good and fun.
chenzzo
05-10-2000, 07:54 AM
great fun!
grim_fist
05-13-2000, 04:37 PM
I was watching Sour Grapes, and I was thinking, "Wouldn't Craig Bierko make a badass Jesse Custer?"
Craig Bierko was also in "The Thirteenth Floor" and "The Long Kiss Goodnight"
Also, what would you rather see, a Preacher movie or a Preacher mini-series on HBO?
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willko
05-13-2000, 05:23 PM
based on the recommendations of the fine sewer chewers in this thread, i picked up preacher: gone to texas yesterday. i am impressed. terse, shocking, violent, and damned entertaining writing from garth ennis. i like dillon's art too, kinda reminiscent of bryan talbot's. thanks for the tip, folks. guess i'd better whip out the atm card to buy the rest of the collections and the ongoing series.
/willko.
grendel
05-15-2000, 09:59 AM
Well shit, Willko, just don't go out and buy 'Cerebus:Church & State' or next thing you know you'll be out $300 for all the compiled books.
Shouldna mentioned it, now that I think about it. Willko will soon be poor...
willko
05-16-2000, 08:38 AM
grendel... my friend collects cerebus. luckily i can borrow his phone-book collected volumes. and, well, i'm still recovering from the preacher buy-out. funny, i just recently spent about as much on comics as i've done in the past half decade. what's worth reading nowadays? i'm interested in picking up alan moore's league of distinguished gentlemen, but i'm hazy on what else is good that's currently running.
/willko.
grendel
05-16-2000, 09:13 AM
What's cool is as follows (and I'm a little behind, so chenzzo will have to take up the slack where I suck...):
By Garth Ennis (Preacher-guy):
Hitman-
Set in Gotham, irreverent, funny, very western feel to it. The issue with Superman is one of the best one-shot issues in comics history (from about 6-8 months ago).
Hellblazer-
A British 'Magus', John Constantine embodies cool. He is without a doubt, the MAN. Some of the art in the earlier stages of the series is less than stellar, but the story rocks out.
By Warren Ellis (if you don't know him, you will grow to love him):
Transmetropolitan-
"The City", a landscape of future America. Spider Jerusalem is a journalist who cannot stop speaking his mind. THIS IS THE BEST COMIC IN TODAY'S MARKET.
Planetary-
Like the X-Files, only more gooder...Three "Sponsored" people(?) look into random wierd-ass events that may have far-reaching global and multi-dimensional impact. Cooler by far than I am making it sound.
The Authority-
Sick of DC/Marvel cardboard cutout superheroes? This is the BEST superhero comic to come out since 'The Watchmen'. I cannot get enough of 'The Midnighter' character. Go to the comics review section on the main CHUD board and read chenzzo's take on the series. It is love.
Alan Moore (duh):
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen-
If you don't know what it is, just go buy it and be surprised. I believe it's only six ish's, and should be wrapping up soon if not already.
Top 10-
Cop book, in a city where everyone has superpowers. Very cool.
Tom Strong-
Never-ending coolness. Like a 40's serial only done in a style that don't get old.
...And, last but not least...
J. Michael Strazinklkadsflty (Creator of 'Babylon 5', or head writer, or something):
Rising Stars-
A meteor hits a small town. The kids develop superpowers. Old story. They are all old now, and half are dead by their own hand or the government's. New story. Like you've never seen. TRUST ME!!!
chenzzo
05-16-2000, 01:15 PM
grendel is a walking god among men. With the exception of Hitman (which I've been meaning to read) his picks were exactly the same as mine.
And with all honesty, I can say that anybody who doesn't like THE AUTHORITY is a commie pinko bastard.
Thank you, that is all.
And a great older book that you should pick up is the GRENDEL TALES: DEVILS AND DEATHS trade paperback.
One of the best comic stories ever written. And you don't even have to be a GRENDEL fan at all to enjoy it. If you pick it up, be sure to mourn the passing of artist Edvin Biukovic, he will be missed.
BTW, my Authority reviews and Nick's Planetary reviews are in the SCI-FIGHTER!
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LowShot
05-16-2000, 04:23 PM
Bone is the best comic book ever. Read it, your mortal life depends on it.
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chenzzo
05-16-2000, 11:30 PM
yep, Bone is decent as well.
chenzzo
05-16-2000, 11:30 PM
and there's nothing cooler than going in the comic shop and asking to see the latest "Bone" heheheh
I kill myself.
chenzzo
05-16-2000, 11:30 PM
and there's nothing cooler than going in the comic shop and asking to see the latest "Bone" heheheh
I kill myself.
repeatedly, apparently.
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