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| EXODUS FRONTMAN TEAMS UP WITH TERMINAL PRESS ON NEW COMIC | Posted on Saturday, November 21 @ 08:54:51 CST 
As reported on Cinema-Suicide.com, EXODUS front man Rob Dukes will be
collaborating with Terminal Press on the upcoming zombie anthology comic Zombie
Bomb!, edited by Adam Miller and Rich Woodall. Nuclear Blast USA caught up with
Dukes on the eve of the band entering the studio to record the follow-up to
2007’s The Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A to ask a few questions.
Between your cross-country motorcycle trip and touring South America, where in
the hell did you find the time to come up with a zombie story?
Brian Ferrara from Terminal Press e-mailed me while I was on tour and asked if I
would be interested in being a part of Zombie Bomb!. I wrote a quick, funny,
kinda sick idea down and sent it to him. A week later, we were sitting in
Grassroots (a bar in lower Manhattan) talking about how it was a good start but
needed a twist. Three days later, I was in an airport texting him ideas. We went
back and forth until we both were laughing and excited. It was a cool process.
Is this the first story - aside from song lyrics - that you've ever written?
To be honest, a few years ago I started writing a novel. It was a story in my
head and it just took on a life of its own. I would write a lot, then break for
a while, and begin again. This went on for two years. Then I met Brian Ferrara
and his wife from Terminal Press. They wanted to do an EXODUS comic. After they
started work on that, I called him and said I had a story that I had been
writing and would like him to see if he thought it would be a good comic. They
thought it was cool. The next day, he had Keith McCleary writing the script and
now it's a comic in the process. I have seen pages of it and it's fucking
awesome! Dark and evil and fucked up… just like it’s supposed to be.
What was the collaborative process with the Terminal Press artists like?
Those guys are the coolest dudes ever. Amazing artists and just cool fucking
people.
After the story-editing process, how true to your original story did the plot
remain?
It was exact. They didn’t change anything.
What IS the plot? Or can you not comment on the story?
It's about a killer. He evil and twisted. The other one is about zombies.
What are the chances of you working more closely with the comic book industry in
the future?
I would love to. It's a big part of my life and I never thought I could do
anything in that world, but I guess I was wrong. I really have to thank Brian
Ferrara and his wife and all the people at Terminal Press for actually listening
and being honest and up front about the ideas I have. They are really cool
people. My life is ever-expanding into worlds I never thought I could be in. How
fucking cool is that...?!
View sketches, pinups, and finished Zombie Bomb! art here.
The band comic Dukes alluded to, “EXODUS: Death Begets Death,” will be available
early 2010 from Terminal Press. Visit the Terminal Press homepage for updates
and the Terminal Press Facebook Fan Page for a look at some "EXODUS: Death
Begets Death" concept art. A promotional image of the artwork is available for
download here.
Visit EXODUS online at www.EXODUSATTACK.com and www.myspace.com/EXODUS. |
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