Waterworld books?

Discuss the VALIANT comics, characters, and collecting.
PLEASE DO NOT REVEAL SPOILER INFORMATION IN YOUR TOPIC TITLE.

Moderators: Daniel Jackson, greg

User avatar
xoken
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
Posts: 1071
Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:04 pm
Waterworld books?

Post by xoken »

Do these exist? Does someone know how many there are?
Does anyone have scans?

User avatar
greg
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
Posts: 22880
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
Valiant fan since: Rai #0
Favorite character: Depends on title
Favorite title: Depends on writer
Favorite writer: Depends on artist
Favorite artist: Depends on character
Location: Indoors
Contact:
Re: Waterworld books?

Post by greg »

xoken wrote:Do these exist? Does someone know how many there are?
Does anyone have scans?
http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bin/b ... &snumber=1

Acclaim books (not even remotely Valiant-related). :wink:

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

I have the first one and didn't care for it enough to get the others.

User avatar
Dr. Phil Seleski
Is it Dee-no or Die-no? Dunno.
Is it Dee-no or Die-no? Dunno.
Posts: 482
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 10:52 am
Location: Cromwell,CT

Post by Dr. Phil Seleski »

Dry land is not a myth!

User avatar
greg
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
Posts: 22880
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
Valiant fan since: Rai #0
Favorite character: Depends on title
Favorite title: Depends on writer
Favorite writer: Depends on artist
Favorite artist: Depends on character
Location: Indoors
Contact:

Post by greg »

Dr. Phil Seleski wrote:Dry land is not a myth!
You've got the map upside-down. :thumb:

User avatar
dave
Turok #12 is the 1st appearance of Turok
Turok #12 is the 1st appearance of Turok
Posts: 8233
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 4:06 pm
Valiant fan since: Bloodshot #1
Favorite character: Rai
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: BWS
Location: Hiding in the fetal position

Post by dave »

huh? never read any-nor did i see the movie...

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

dave wrote:huh? never read any-nor did i see the movie...

You're not missing much in both cases.

User avatar
magnusr
I would hang a left...
I would hang a left...
Posts: 9076
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:41 am
Location: Stockholm

Post by magnusr »

Daniel Jackson wrote:You're not missing much in both cases.
The show at Universal Studios is fun.

/Magnus

User avatar
ManofTheAtom
Deathmate was cool
Deathmate was cool
Posts: 13358
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:19 pm
Location: Mexico City
Contact:

Post by ManofTheAtom »

That still exists? They might still be trying to make their money back from the movie, lol
:atomic: Comics are like a Rorschach test, everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be... :atomic:

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

ManofTheAtom wrote:That still exists? They might still be trying to make their money back from the movie, lol
Ha,ha,ha....no doubt!

User avatar
slym2none
a typical message board assassin
a typical message board assassin
Posts: 37119
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 12:08 pm
Location: Troll- free zone.

Post by slym2none »

ManofTheAtom wrote:That still exists? They might still be trying to make their money back from the movie, lol
..... :funnypost:



-slym
Some people spend their whole lives believing in fairy tales, usually because they don't want to give up the fabulous prizes.

User avatar
ManofTheAtom
Deathmate was cool
Deathmate was cool
Posts: 13358
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:19 pm
Location: Mexico City
Contact:

Post by ManofTheAtom »

Remember on Simpsons Milhouse spending 20 quarters to play the video game and soon as he took one step it was game over?, lol.
:atomic: Comics are like a Rorschach test, everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be... :atomic:

User avatar
slym2none
a typical message board assassin
a typical message board assassin
Posts: 37119
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 12:08 pm
Location: Troll- free zone.

Post by slym2none »

ManofTheAtom wrote:Remember on Simpsons Milhouse spending 20 quarters to play the video game and soon as he took one step it was game over?, lol.
*off-topic* That reminds me of this -

http://www.supermasterpiece.com/feature ... lator.html

G'head... play it! :D



-slym
Some people spend their whole lives believing in fairy tales, usually because they don't want to give up the fabulous prizes.

User avatar
ManofTheAtom
Deathmate was cool
Deathmate was cool
Posts: 13358
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:19 pm
Location: Mexico City
Contact:

Post by ManofTheAtom »

Lol.
:atomic: Comics are like a Rorschach test, everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be... :atomic:

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

ManofTheAtom wrote:Remember on Simpsons Milhouse spending 20 quarters to play the video game and soon as he took one step it was game over?, lol.



I remember that one, funny episode. "Please deposit 40 quarters", Milhouse counts 38... 39... 40 quarters. This better be good. He presses start, the character walks two steps...Game Over, please deposit 40 quarters. What a rip! Milhouse sighs then starts putting more quarters in.

Classic Simpsons.

User avatar
depluto
[custom level vored]
[custom level vored]
Posts: 19520
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:38 pm
Valiant fan since: Yes
Favorite character: Yes
Favorite title: Yes
Favorite writer: Yes
Location: Pluto Beach FL

Post by depluto »

In which book does Kevin Costner drink his own urine?

User avatar
slym2none
a typical message board assassin
a typical message board assassin
Posts: 37119
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 12:08 pm
Location: Troll- free zone.

Post by slym2none »

OK, now that's just gross...

:lol:



-slym
Some people spend their whole lives believing in fairy tales, usually because they don't want to give up the fabulous prizes.

User avatar
depluto
[custom level vored]
[custom level vored]
Posts: 19520
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:38 pm
Valiant fan since: Yes
Favorite character: Yes
Favorite title: Yes
Favorite writer: Yes
Location: Pluto Beach FL

Post by depluto »

BTW, Waterworld cost $175 million to make, and more to market.

It made $255 million worldwide (less than $90 in the U.S.) and about $30-40 million in VHS-DVD sales.

$175 million? What the hell were they thinking?

User avatar
ManofTheAtom
Deathmate was cool
Deathmate was cool
Posts: 13358
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:19 pm
Location: Mexico City
Contact:

Post by ManofTheAtom »

"it's expensive to make movies" :P
:atomic: Comics are like a Rorschach test, everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be... :atomic:

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

depluto wrote:BTW, Waterworld cost $175 million to make, and more to market.

It made $255 million worldwide (less than $90 in the U.S.) and about $30-40 million in VHS-DVD sales.

$175 million? What the hell were they thinking?

The studio bigshots were rubbing their hands together saying, Dances with Wolves, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, JFK...okay Kevin here is a blank check go make that Water movie you were talking about.

User avatar
ManofTheAtom
Deathmate was cool
Deathmate was cool
Posts: 13358
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 5:19 pm
Location: Mexico City
Contact:

Post by ManofTheAtom »

When that didn't work, he made the same movie but on land and called it the Postman :P
:atomic: Comics are like a Rorschach test, everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be... :atomic:

User avatar
depluto
[custom level vored]
[custom level vored]
Posts: 19520
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:38 pm
Valiant fan since: Yes
Favorite character: Yes
Favorite title: Yes
Favorite writer: Yes
Location: Pluto Beach FL

Post by depluto »

Daniel Jackson wrote:The studio bigshots were rubbing their hands together saying, Dances with Wolves, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, JFK...okay Kevin here is a blank check go make that Water movie you were talking about.
And pour yourself a nice cup of *SQUEE* while you're at it. OK, now drink it ... Cut! And print!

User avatar
Daniel Jackson
A toast to the return of Valiant!
A toast to the return of Valiant!
Posts: 38007
Joined: Mon Jun 21, 2004 8:33 pm

Post by Daniel Jackson »

depluto wrote:
Daniel Jackson wrote:The studio bigshots were rubbing their hands together saying, Dances with Wolves, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, JFK...okay Kevin here is a blank check go make that Water movie you were talking about.
And pour yourself a nice cup of *SQUEE* while you're at it. OK, now drink it ... Cut! And print!
Just think of it as liquid gold Kevin, money in the bank baby!

User avatar
depluto
[custom level vored]
[custom level vored]
Posts: 19520
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:38 pm
Valiant fan since: Yes
Favorite character: Yes
Favorite title: Yes
Favorite writer: Yes
Location: Pluto Beach FL

Post by depluto »

And with the profits you'll be able to make that Postman movie!

User avatar
x-omatic
Did someone call for a Hired Gun?
Did someone call for a Hired Gun?
Posts: 6172
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 4:00 pm
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Contact:

Post by x-omatic »

ManofTheAtom wrote:When that didn't work, he made the same movie but on land and called it the Postman :P

:lol: :lol:

Although I liked both of them. :oops:
http://chrismorrillart.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Post Reply