Comics & Video Games, Part Two
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Comic books based on video games are only set to increase in the coming months, too. Already there is a comic version of Killzone, Sony's big first-person shooter hopeful, courtesy of publisher Dreamwave. Further to that, there are more and more writers wanting to dip their feathers into the vast inkwell of gaming by taking on licensed projects. A good move for both mediums as long as they take advantage of the publicity and create desirable products.
While Oprisko has already got his feet wet in the games-to-comics waters, B. Clay Moore, writer behind critically acclaimed crime drama Hawaiian Dick (the Image Comics publication is already optioned by New Line Cinema as a starring vehicle for actor/MTV Jackass Johnny Knoxville) and Freedom Force fan, is getting ready to dive in too, with a view towards the future.