Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The Rocketeer and The Phantom

 

It looks like The Rocketeer is finally getting a sequel, in the form of a Disney+ movie.  David Oyelowo will produce and star as the next person to pick up the jetpack.  The Return of the Rocketeer sounds to be a continuation of the story and not a remake, so it would be nice to see Billy Campbell make an appearance, if only to pass the torch.  I look forward to see the new Rocketeer in high flying action with today's special effects capabilities.

9 comments:

  1. That should prove interesting, indeed. Providing the scriptwriters don't revise the "final" draft at the last minute! But, knowing modern Hollywood's reputation, I won't hold my breath in the hope that won't happen.

    As for today's cover? Highly intriguing! One could almost surmise that the woman in the co-pilot's seat is Sela ("Queen of the Feminist Sky Pirates!") working undercover to sabotage some female-trafficking airline.

    With the initially duped help of Kit Walker and Cliff Secord, of course.

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  2. A veritable shopping list of requests for the rest of the year:
    Ghostbusters encounter // the ghostly trio // Kolchak // Mars Attacks

    The Phantom encounters /Wonder Woman/ S.H.I.E.L.D.

    S...is for Sandman (all three) and Sleepwalker VS Nightmare

    Rocketeer and Robin (Getting his wings)

    Would you want to even try Rocketeer and Rocket Raccoon? ( Rocket's Red Glare!)

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  3. Cliff's question was, "Why be a Walker when you can be a Flyer?"

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  4. @Det. Tobor: or, better yet? Mars Attacks Kolchak-ak-ak-ak-ak-ak-ak-ak!

    Special guest-star...Billy Joel.

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  5. A truly awesome cover! Great job Ross.

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  6. Horsefeathers of the JungleSeptember 21, 2021 at 4:36 PM

    Pat Boyette? Good artist. These styles blend nicely. Ross do you have to memorize where the shots you want are or do you adapt what's in your character folders?

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  7. I'd definitely read this.
    and Horsefeathers of the Jungle is right, the artwork does blend verrry well.

    det_Tobor said...
    "Cliff's question was, "Why be a Walker when you can be a Flyer?""
    Good line!


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    Three connected suggestions, in 'historical' order (although, of course, the story might be told in reversed order -- as the modern characters look back into the past conflicts with their supernatural opponent -- instead):

    Zhered-Na and Arion of Atlantis
    Dakimh the Enchanter and Dr Fate
    Jennifer Kale and Jennifer Morgan

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