Dark Tower Comic Series Confirmed 99
uberbastard writes "For all of you die-hard fans of Stephen King's epic Dark Tower series, it looks like we're in for an extension. Stephen King and Marvel comics will be teaming up along with renowned artist Jae Lee to create an original comic series based on The Dark Tower. From the article: 'The comics will work in conjunction with the novels, further supplementing and defining the saga's mythology under the direction of the acclaimed author himself.'"
Any series of novels.. (Score:3, Funny)
Nice trend (Score:2, Interesting)
I wonder how DC will respond, if they'll respond at all.
Re:Nice trend..correction (Score:1)
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Alright, so it was just an intro.
Re:Nice trend (Score:2)
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Jericho Hill (Score:1)
Re:Jericho Hill - SPOILER WARNING (Score:2)
King at one time said part 5,6 or 7 would be a flashback like part 4 was.
I was very dissapointed how it ended. The series started off so well and I even enjoyed part 5, but the last two were rushed. It was clear he lost interest.
WTF was the crimson king? What happened to Roland's dad? What happened to the witch?
Re:Jericho Hill - SPOILER WARNING (Score:2)
Of course not, just the major plot lines.
Don't get me wrong, I've read most of stephen king's books and he's still my favorite author.
I'm psyched that he's part of creating these comics and I'm really looking forward to getting back to Roland's world.
Re:Jericho Hill - SPOILER WARNING (Score:2)
You are told what basically happens. Roland and company fight John Farson's army, everyone dies but Roland, the Horn of Eld is lost, etc. The rest of it is left to the imagination (which King assumes his readers have). I mean you are not exactly told how the hotel in The Shining came to be haunted.
Stephen King was planning to write a lot more, but was unable to due to the fact that he recently realized he was mortal. He had to get his story down, and now t
Re:Jericho Hill - SPOILER WARNING (Score:2)
I might be a little biased against the ending. I picked up part 5 not long after finally finishing Return of the King and its appendices. Tolkien was nothing if not thorough.
I know they are totally different wri
Re:Jericho Hill - SPOILER WARNING (Score:2)
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Really? I think the beauty of the Dark Tower universe is that nothing is absolute.
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However, with regard to the Dark Tower, there's a pretty clear (and pretty unfortunate) division between books 1-4 and the rest: the pre-accident and post-accident era. King's near-death experience profoundly affected him (heck, the fact that he writes the guy who hit him into the story--a guy who, you'll remember, killed himself not too long after the event in question--is testament to that by itself), and frankly, I think his writing suffered in the afterm
Awesome (Score:5, Interesting)
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I can't think of any concrete examples at this time (it's been over a year since I re-read from the beginning -- and almost 10 years since I read Gunslinger -- and almost 6 months since I finished the last book), but I know I had some "WTF" moments where it seemed like things were just made up on-the-fly (and I don't think S.K. would disagree, since he claims to write books as-they-come, not with a pre-planned plot).
I'm not arguing about it's ability to exist in that universe, just that it's nice if it's introduced from the get go instead of 1/2 way through the story. But seeing that the story was written over decades, unplanned, I can't expect anything more.
Don't get me wrong. It's my favorite series of books (and as a whole, my favorite story), beating out The Vampire Chronicles by a good margin.
Re:Awesome (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Awesome (Score:2)
After finishing wolves of the calla I would have agree about it being my favorite series of book. Part 6 really killed it for me though. It was a huge boring book that did very little for the massive plot.
I like part 7 somewhat, good action and it kept me interested, but how can anyone not feel a little cheated with the ending?
Dark tower series is probably my seco
Re:Awesome (Score:2)
So I don't feel cheated at all. I actually thought the ending was very fitting to the rambling and informal way that much of the story was written. It's the sort of ending you might expect from one of the original, un-sanitized "fairy tales".
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Retro-editing (Score:3, Informative)
Have you read the last revision of the first book? It got a freaking taheen brute-forced into it completely out of the story line! It does [maybe] help holding the series together, still IMHO it just sticks out as a sore thumb :-(
Re:Retro-editing (Score:2)
Re:Awesome (Score:2)
Personally, I didn't didn't have a problem with the evolution of the Roland's world. The first one seemed to mix elements of gunslingers, high fantasy and post-apocalypse. I had more trouble with the fact that the narrative kept retur
Huh (Score:4, Funny)
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Expand on Roland's youth (Score:3, Insightful)
For the most part I hope that Stephen King is doing this by his own volition, a desire to expand his genre to the more visual aspects.
Re:Expand on Roland's youth (Score:2)
That or he's feeling guilt for having his fans read 7 long books without resolving some basic plot lines.
In the preface on one of the early books (3 or 4.. can't remember) he said he would dedicate more time to Roland's youth.
I'd love to see a comic dealing with the fall of Gilead.
Best news I have heard in a while (Score:1)
Re:Best news I have heard in a while (Score:1)
For even more post apocalyptic surrealism... (Score:2, Informative)
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AND you forgot... (Score:1)
"The Eyes of the Dragon" speaks about some more previous incarnations of Flagg, or the Dark One, or the Walkin Dude (The Stand). When will we see something more on him? Let's see - who's the real protagonist here?
I haven't read more than an excerpt from the Tower series, unfortunately. WILL take it up seriously now.
-clueless
Re:AND you forgot... (Score:1)
It had a boy who was to go on from that story to, what I was lead to believe, have a more pivitol role in DT world.
As is part of Hearts in aTLANTIS.
Brautigan in the first part of the book was cast as a central character as well.
"The Eyes of the Dragon" land of Delain(I believe?) was presented as the birthplace of Walter/Flagg/ManInBlack in the DT series.
Re:AND you forgot... (Score:1)
Jaysyn
Re:For even more post apocalyptic surrealism... (Score:1)
Re:For even more post apocalyptic surrealism... (Score:4, Informative)
Check out the roadmap. It shows that many of his books are linked to the Dark Tower, and how. Don't scroll down past the map unless you're prepared for a spoiler or two though, especially if you have not finished the dt series at least. http://www.thedarktower.net/connections/roadmap/ [thedarktower.net]
tommy
More Flagg (Score:2)
Re:Stephen King is not a Good Writer (Score:2)
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Re:Stephen King is not a Good Writer (Score:3, Interesting)
I for one found the end to be very fitting, plus it opens up an interesting possibility: another writer could now pick up the story of the Dark Tower, and write it as he sees fit, tying it into his own bibliography... I know it ain't gonna happen, no way King is gonna sign the rights to TDT away, but maybe someone might pick up the story again once it ends up in the public domain. Doubt I'd still be around to read the result though; last time I checked my due date was way before 2500AD. ;)
No, what I had m
Re:Stephen King is not a Good Writer (Score:2)
I remeber feeling that way when I stared reading book 4. I was realy digging the post-apocalyptic surreal world, then BAM, we're heading out to the old west. But the story of Roland with his buddies and Susand Delgado was pretty interesting so I really ended up likin
Re:Stephen King is not a Good Writer (Score:1)
If he only could have kept up the genius of the first three books! Sometimes I think Steven King needs a good editor. Even brilliant artists need some constructive criticism now and then. But unfortunately, they get to a point where no on
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Re:Comics section please (Score:1)
Solution? (Score:1)
Re:Solution? (Score:1)
Agreed, and apart from checking replies to my post that's what I'm doing. But then the same argument could be applied to any of the existing preferences too, yet they're there. My comment is just to help fine-tune an already working system, I'm not sitting here fuming about this article's existence or anything. Just a suggestion.
Cheers
Ian
amen brother (Score:1)
Let it lay Mr. King.. Let it lay.
-Jason
Don't extend the end (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Don't extend the end (Score:2)
This should probably be included in the slashdot summary, much more information.
The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
Another thing that just sort of had me asking "why?! why?!" was if that one kid at the end could make stuff he drew real how come he didn't fix Roland's hand?
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:2)
Man, I'm glad I'm not the only one. This bugged me as well.
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
The answer is that Stephen King is a boring washed up hack that ran out of ideas and motivation 20 years ago.
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:2)
nah just jealous.
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
Of what? His books are a small fart in the wide world of literature.
I take it back. (Score:2)
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:2)
It is? I must be out of touch then, because the book disappointed me so much that it made me give up on the series completely.
The first Stephen King book I ever read was The Gunslinger, and I was blown away. It expertly brought you in to a magical and mysterious world with curious connections to our own. You simply had to keep reading to see what was coming next, which wasn't a big deal because it used to be a very short and sweet
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
Re:The Dark Tower series in incomplete, anyway (Score:1)
You're kidding, right? Anyone I know that's read this series said that Wizard and Glass was their least favorite. Don't get me wrong, it's a good book, but it doesn't mesh well with the rest of the series. I was as interested as anybody to find out some of Roland's backstory, but it didn't need to take up 90% of the book. That was just overkill, and it's disorienting to stray from the main plot for that long. Maybe if it had been a se
But...? (Score:5, Funny)
Who's Jae Lee? (Score:2)
http://images.google.com/images?q=jae+lee [google.com] -- Google Images has lots of his stuff.
Re:Marvel plzzz plzzzz (Score:1)
i didnt realize... (Score:2, Funny)
Huge Let-Down (Score:4, Informative)
I'm left with The Stand (another one that was great until the end), It (ditto), Salem's Lot, Misery, Christine, The Dead Zone, The Shining, The Night Shift Collection, Firestarter, Pet Semetery and Carrie. I tried to stay a loyal fan and I made it much longer than others I know, but after all those years of the Dark Tower to end like that...I'm done.
One question (Score:2, Funny)
And as a follow up:
Daddi-chum?