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Saturday
03Jan

BEWARE! PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE STRIKES AGAIN

Here's the press release for the upcoming comic book sequel to Plan 9 From Outer Space. I'm a huge fan of this film and I loved writing the script for this sequel. The art is by Giovanni Timpano, who worked with me on "Orok" and "Canus." He did a wonderful job on this issue. You can pre-order the issue by clicking HERE. Read all about it:

Bluewater Productions, along with Legend Films, is developing the sequel to the cult film Plan 9 From Outer Space. This oversized issue, titled “Plan 9 From Outer Space … Strikes Again,” is scheduled for a March 2009 release. The team will be writers Chad Helder and Darren G. Davis and artist Giovanni P. Timpano, all of whom are alumni of the Vincent Price Presents series. The colors for this issue are by Alex Sollazzo, and the cover artist is Nate Watson (Scream Queen for BOOM! Studios).

The film Plan 9 from Outer Space is a 1959 science fiction/horror film written, produced, and directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr. Because of its script, acting, special effects, and multiple production errors visible in the final version of the film, Plan 9 is often regarded as a leading candidate for the title of "Worst Movie Ever Made." It has also earned Wood a posthumous Golden Turkey Award as the worst director ever.

Bluewater describes the oversized one-shot: Fifty years after the alien invasion unleashed the unspeakable horror of Plan 9, a corrupt team of government scientists reactivates the zombie horde in order to lure the aliens back to Earth! Their sinister plan: steal the most hideous weapon known to intergalactic intelligence. Only conspiracy theorist, Eugene, and his mother, a former professional wrestler, can expose the shadowy agenda of the government as they fight off the growing zombie horde. This time, a new alien force invades Earth: the revolutionary followers of the martyred Eros. Eugene and his mother join forces with the last remaining heroes of a corrupt government. Together, they must thwart Plan 9 once again, with all life in the universe hanging in the balance.

“Entering into the mind-space of Ed Wood was a huge thrill," said co-writer Chad Helder. “I watched Plan 9 numerous times in order to seed my subconscious mind with Wood's extraordinary imagination that is 100% campy exuberance. After collaborating with Darren Davis on some character ideas, I went full-blast into a campy world of aliens, zombies, professional wrestlers, and mad scientists. I am really happy with the result."

“We wanted to pay homage to the film and since there were so many errors in the film--we had to add some into the comic," said co-writer Darren G. Davis. “Some of the mistakes will be obvious, but you are going to have to get your magnifying glass to catch everything. This is something that has not been done in comics on purpose.”

"Everyone knows about Plan 9 and why it is called the 'worst movie ever made,'" said artist Giovanni P. Timpano. “Plan 9 From Outer Space features aliens, zombies, vampires, ghouls, super bombs and a lot more!"

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