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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Dabel Brothers Publishing presents a Sneak Peek to “The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World #0 —Dragonmount”!
Dabel Brothers Publishing is proud to provide a Sneak Peak of the first 10 inked pages to “The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World #0 — Dragonmount”, with art by Chase Conley. The series is being adapted to comics by Chuck Dixon (Batman, CrossGen, G.I. Joe).
The Wheel of Time saga begins here with the “Fall of the Dragon” and the “Breaking of the World” in this prelude issue to the ongoing series. Look for a full digitally painted and lettered preview of these pages in the coming weeks.
Universal Pictures acquired the movie rights to The Wheel of Time in August 2008, and currently have plans to adapt “The Eye of the World” as the first movie. The last four volumes in the series have reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and the eleven Wheel of Time novels published so far have sold more than 44 million copies worldwide, 15 million in North America alone, making Robert Jordan today's pre-eminent fantasy storyteller and this comic series one of the most highly anticipated in recent years.
“The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World #0 — Dragonmount” hits stores everywhere April 29th. For more information, please visit the Official Dabel Brothers Website.
The Wheel of Time saga begins here with the “Fall of the Dragon” and the “Breaking of the World” in this prelude issue to the ongoing series. Look for a full digitally painted and lettered preview of these pages in the coming weeks.
Universal Pictures acquired the movie rights to The Wheel of Time in August 2008, and currently have plans to adapt “The Eye of the World” as the first movie. The last four volumes in the series have reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and the eleven Wheel of Time novels published so far have sold more than 44 million copies worldwide, 15 million in North America alone, making Robert Jordan today's pre-eminent fantasy storyteller and this comic series one of the most highly anticipated in recent years.
“The Wheel of Time: Eye of the World #0 — Dragonmount” hits stores everywhere April 29th. For more information, please visit the Official Dabel Brothers Website.
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That looks very, very cool =)
This made me even more excited for it. I've been trying not to get excited because knowing this it might be pushed back.
Yeah, the pencils and inks look great! I can't wait to see the final product :)
very excited over here!