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  Disney to Release Tron Comic Books
 
  As a kid, I loved the Tron movie. Later, Monolith did an excellent job with the Tron 2.0 computer game. Now, Disney is getting ready to release the Tron world in comic book form.

Jet Bradley has escaped from the computer world after being kidnapped and digitized to defeat a nefarious virus. But after his ordeal, Jet can't seem to adjust to the real world. Beset by insomnia and paranoia, he avoids technology as much as possible, leaving him completely unable to function in the modern world. And now something in the computer world wants him back.

SLG Publishing and Disney bring a thrilling new chapter to the Tron story with Tron: The Ghost in the Machine, a comic book written by Landry Walker and Eric Jones (Little Gloomy, X-Ray Comics) and drawn by Louie De Martinis. Tron: The Ghost in the Machine picks up where the critically-acclaimed video game Tron 2.0 leaves off, bringing you the same thrilling action, as well as an exploration of the effects of the cyberworld on the human psyche.

Like many, writers Landry Walker and Eric Jones got their first view of the computer world in Disney's 1982 cult hit movie, Tron. "I've loved Tron since I first saw the movie as a kid," said Jones. "The whole concept is so exciting, since it involves more than 'good versus evil' and allows for some pretty good twists and turns."

The story of Tron: The Ghost in the Machine is matched with the art of comics newcomer, Louie De Martinis. Using his experience as an animator, De Martinis renders expressive and dynamic characters and Tron's brilliantly-colored computer world. Fans of the original movie and the popular video game will appreciate his take on the world of Tron, which is true to the original while matching Walker and Jones's storytelling with innovations of its own.

Tron: The Ghost in the Machine will be an ongoing, FULL COLOR comic book. Each issue will have a suggested retail price of $3.50. Issue one is scheduled for April 2006, and the series will be published bi-monthly.

The comic will be available at comic book stores, Amazon.com and direct from the publisher at www.slgpublishing.com.

 
      Posted by: Agitator!!, February 3, 2006, 5:13 am  

 
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