Global Frequency No. 3 - Invasive
by Warren Ellis and Steve Dillon
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Global Frequency No. 3 - Invasive
by Warren Ellis and Steve Dillon
My favourite single issue comics of all time (as in self contained/stand alone ya feel me)
Moon Knight #5 (2014) - All down to the art by Shelvey. Chef kiss.
Avengers: The Initiative #13 (2008) - Shed unmanly tears
Hitman #34 - won the 1999 Eisner Award for best single issue.
Action Comics #775 (2001) - Superman at his best? Probably.
Planetary #3 (1999) - So many great issues in this series but this is my fave.
Global Frequency #9 (2003) - Lee Bermejo is on top form in this messed up tale. Most of GF was great and they're all technically single issues.
Hellblazer #11 - Newcastle (1988) - My home town.
Ultimate X-Men #41 (2004) - A young mutants becomes active and his power is everyone around him bursts into flames and dies. Someone made a fan film of it.
Midnighter #7 (2007) - It'll all make sense.
G.I. Joe #21 (1984) - This is a silent issue. There is not a single word spoken nor are there any sound effects. This is a masterclass in storytelling.
Hellboy #6 - The Corpse (1995)
Planetary/Batman: Night on Earth (2003) - A fourth Ellis comic. Sorry. Worth it just for the many different Cassaday Batmans. Wasn't gonna include this as it's a crossover and meant to be a single issue.
Discuss
The Television Pilot: A Comparison from Script to Screen
Basically, it compares the blue revisions with the aired version (pink revisions).
If you just want to read the script, scroll until you reach Act Breakdown and click “Screenplay” (blue revisions, 68 pgs.)
I officially apologize for complaining about your request to fit rats with digital camera eyes.
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