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A teaser image for the forthcoming Vampire Hunter D: American Wasteland comic has been posted at DMP's VHD blog: http://www.vampire-d.com/blog/ It looks ......
Cathy Krusberg
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Feb 8, 2009
1:57 am
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The best I can give that is 'It could look worse...' Still can't judge either way. I'd like to be pleasantly surprised, I really would. -M....
Maggie David
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Feb 8, 2009
3:16 am
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It's not bad, I guess. While D's face and body show the sort of detail I would expect from American comic book art, his sword and shoulder pads are ...
Erin Cochran
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Feb 8, 2009
4:07 am
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I just wanna know why the frack is his a blond when D has at least dark hair in the movies? (Black in the books.) ________________________________ From: Maggie...
Jennifer, the Elf
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Feb 8, 2009
8:12 am
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" Also notable: For once D appears to be wearing his underpants UNDER his pants."Thanks for starting my day with coffee out my nose Erin..."I like to do bad...
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Feb 8, 2009
12:18 pm
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Blonde? 'Looks more like brown to me (lighter where the sun is hitting it) - rather like D's hair in the first film. Of course, some of Yoshitaka Amano's ...
Kathy Patterson
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Feb 8, 2009
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It's not too bad. Could have been worse Dvoted J ... From: Cathy Krusberg Date: 02/07/09 19:57:28 To: vampirehunterd Subject: [VampireHunterD] American...
J Geer
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Feb 9, 2009
1:56 am
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Well...um, I agree with Cathy here when she says its "very American". That was the first thing I noticed followed closely by a horrifying look at blonde...
Kris Blackford
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Feb 9, 2009
11:50 am
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Not bad. The sword seems a bit lacking in elegance, but the shoulderpads have engraving details if you look a bit more closely. The design is decent, the...
Jesse Stuart
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Feb 11, 2009
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Hi, I am glad that this is being discuss. D as a blond or pale platinum blond! Arr ugh! Dark brown hair or black that what made "D"..."D"period, he is a...
dhaarp10
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Feb 17, 2009
5:27 pm
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In a matter of opinion what music would you think that D would like to listen to and why? My choice would be by two groups Muse and Linkin Park. They have some...
dhaarp10
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Feb 17, 2009
6:39 pm
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... I think he would probably like classical music (Beethoven Moonlight Sonata has a dark and somewhat creepy sound). He probably likes all kind of music....
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Feb 17, 2009
8:34 pm
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... Anything by the Grateful Dead. ;-) Cathy Krusberg Internet: vhd12090@... "The corporate world would come in its pants if it could properly own the...
Cathy Krusberg
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Feb 18, 2009
1:17 am
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I think he would like artist like Sarah McLaughlin, U2 and Nightwish. Their music is powerful and the lyrics can touch you in different ways. D may not show...
J Geer
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Feb 18, 2009
3:14 am
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... From: taireninaugh18 <taireninaugh18@...> Subject: [VampireHunterD] Re: D's taste in music To: VampireHunterD@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, February...
L Wilson
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Feb 18, 2009
7:16 am
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You know, it would be hard to narrow down what D would like but I would have to say something along the lines of Nightwish and some classical mainly beethoven,...
Kris Blackford
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Feb 19, 2009
10:53 pm
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I'd think Tool or A Perfect Circle myself. Haunting, ambient with one hell of a vocalist. ________________________________ From: dhaarp10 <dhaarp10@...>...
Jennifer, the Elf
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Feb 20, 2009
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Kind of funny you'd mention that, actually. When Kikuchi started working on the novels, he originally invisioned D in a Wild West setting, and Yoshitaka...
Jesse Stuart
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Feb 20, 2009
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Maybe in hopes of getting them out of their sight? For whatever reason, Right Stuf International is offering the Vampire Hunter D 3-figure PVC set for $14.99...
Cathy Krusberg
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Feb 22, 2009
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Hey there, Ok its been ions since I've posted anything but here I go! In the near future sometime in April I'm going to start writing a story involving a...
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Feb 22, 2009
10:27 pm
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A lot of times writers will base their character loosely on someone they know. Ask yourself what kind of personality do you want her to have. Was she born a...
J Geer
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Feb 22, 2009
10:46 pm
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That's more than a "slight" problem! I respectfully suggest you do some research. READ. There are TONS of books on vampires - fiction, folklore, vampire/Goth...
Kathy Patterson
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Feb 23, 2009
12:38 am
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What The Other Kathy said, but with a bit more optimism. Rightly or wrongly, "write what you know" is advice that has been sparingly applied in vampire fiction...
Vigavargr
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Feb 23, 2009
2:49 am
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Re: burnout on the vampire boom, I know exactly what you mean, Cathy. The market is beyond saturated. That's why I suggested Melton's book as a starting point....
Kathy Patterson
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Feb 23, 2009
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Personally I'd hesitate to offer up the Twilight novels as an example of good vampire fiction, regardless of their current popularity. The abundance of...
The Amazing Vervain
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Feb 23, 2009
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Why should one not want to emulate a popular author? I am asking this in all seriousness. Yes, I'm aware of the "literary sins" in the works of Meyer and...
Cathy Krusberg
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Feb 23, 2009
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In my opinion, you write because you want to write, perhaps even NEED to write. You have a story and you want to tell it. If you give it your best and then...
Maggie David
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Feb 23, 2009
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Hi, Last night I received a dozen or more replies to my question. For that I say thank you. But now I have another problem. coming up with a name for a female...
angelamii2000
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Feb 24, 2009
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First off, there's nothing you could get from Twilight that you couldn't get for free by reading bad fanfiction online. Unless you want to learn how to sell...
Jesse Stuart
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Feb 24, 2009
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... I was going to jump on this like the proverbial duck on a junebug, but the previous poster did give the caveat "almost." Actually, before the silent movie...
Cathy Krusberg
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