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Master of horror Stephen King to bring the epic Dark Tower to Marvel Comics

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By M&C News Oct 28, 2005, 13:00 GMT

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Ian CassDec 1st, 2006 - 18:56:07

this is a new step in the great Stephen King's career, but I think think this is total B.S. The 'Dark Tower' series is to great to be made into a comic. I will try reading it, but it will take away the magic of the novels. Even so I will still be your biggest fan Mr. King (wordslinger).

Your biggest fan,
Ian Cass

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SomebodyFeb 1st, 2007 - 22:19:50

No offense to the author, but that last guy was a suck up. Hope it's good!

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Ben ConahanApr 27th, 2007 - 05:22:35

Mr. King i dont think its a good idea cause the dark tower is way to big to be broken into so many smaller parts. Also you probally will have to wait longer to get them out because of the scetches on each page

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Derrik 'Xynk' AustinJun 3rd, 2007 - 16:54:15

Being a huge fan of Stephen King and Marvel Comics, I believe that this could quite possibly be one of the greatest things ever. I think it'll bring new life to The Dark Tower, as well as getting the story out there to many more people. (All we need now is a series of movies based on the books.)

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RastlinJun 17th, 2007 - 11:55:30

there not making the novels into comics... there making the story of how roland got to where he was when the novels began, when he was chasing the man in black across the desert... i just hope they dont take away from rolands mysterious character

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bl4ckl0tusNov 1st, 2007 - 00:07:51

a series of films on this epic tale would be amazing i've read nearly all the books so far and i find i just dont want to put them down

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Jessica NeshamFeb 5th, 2008 - 21:51:34

i am a devoted reader of Stephen King and being the only one in my family that reads and has a education his books help me escape the normality of every day life. The gunslinger series was the first Stephen King books i have ever read and they are my favorite set of books i probibly ever red.The charactures are engaging and it helps you bond with them and also i was so engrossed in them i bought all the books in one go and read them streight after another and did'nt eat properly!! I love your work Stephen King and keep writing, lots of love Jessica Nesham aged 15

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