Michael Stockin
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Compared to Stoker and Shelley, I much prefer Wells. He is able to set the scene with fewer words and less prone to over detailing everything.
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I suppose the Dark Future game and the setting has much more in common with the original Mad Max film, which is sort of pre-apocalyptic (where society is in decline but hasn't broken down completely) and not the later films which depict a post-apocalyptic reversion to barbarism and tribal societies. I always thought the game was quite heavily influenced by Steve Jackson's Car Wars, especially as it was preceded by Battlecars which was essentially GW's version of the US game.Yes, Dark Future game is quite Mad Max, and everyone assumes that's what they'll be getting, but the books are much more like Cyberpunk.
I love all those books. But I have not read the newer ones.
I didn't realise he'd adapted it for the re-release, that's quite interesting.


It's looks to me as if they reprinted the 1993 version, not the 1990 version (which the 1993 version derives from anyway). It certainly has the prologue and runs to about 250 pages, which, given the slightly larger size of the Boxtree books means they're the same length. Were there pictures in the Boxtree edition?So does this make that the third version of Route 666? I have Yeovil's short story version (51 pages) in the the Route 666 collection (David Pringle editing) which was published in 1990:
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Then in 1993 there was a longer full novel - Route 666 by Yeovil which is marked Copyright 1993, published 1994 by Boxtree:
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Which is in the smaller more standard paperback size and runs to 245 pages, so whilst not super long it'd not call that a short story. So I'm wondering did Yeovil re-write that 245 page version for the 2006 story you have or is that a different rewrite of the older 1990 short version or is that the same at the 2006 version? Just wondering if it's worth getting the later editions? The longer version starts with a chapter called Prologue: The Book of Joseph. Not that I've read it in many years so I don't really remember it. Although I did re-read some other Dark Future not too long ago!
As an aside does it say anywhere who did the cover art for the anthology? It looks like something from 2000AD from around that time, Simon Bisley or Greg Staples or someone.So does this make that the third version of Route 666? I have Yeovil's short story version (51 pages) in the the Route 666 collection (David Pringle editing) which was published in 1990:
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Oh yes, totally!Some artists do imprint with certain stories - macneil with chopper, Bisley with slaine, boland with dredd and Anderson, ezquerra with robohunter, Gibson with halo Jones... 👍Do like the Bis. His Slaine was a game changer for me, though as it goes not my fav Slaine artist, but when 2000AD had the Bisley Slaine art... woah.
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Word. Met him once (sat with John Wagner) at an inaugural comic festival (LICAF) up here in Kendal. Lovely, lovely bloke. John was a bit grumpy (like an old married couple they were). Scolded John when he took a sharpie to sign across his artwork on one of my old apocalypse war comics... Made oi larf.He was great.
Nope. You must be thinking Belardenilli. 🤔Woah woah woah. Bolland with Dredd? You must be mistaken. There's one towering name over the Dredd strip
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... Forgotten also the brilliant Arthur Ranson for button man & psi judge Anderson ('Shambala' was top, top story and the artwork...). As much as I love Carlos, the work by ranson wowed me as a teenager, well, blew my mind actually. I mean look at his pics from Shambala. His website https://www.arthurranson.com/index.php/Oh yes, totally!Some artists do imprint with certain stories - macneil with chopper, Bisley with slaine, boland with dredd and Anderson, ezquerra with robohunter, Gibson with halo Jones... 👍
[Edit: 54yo & my mind is going... I meant Carlos with Johnny alpha/ strontium dog, Ian Gibson with robohunter And halo Jones]. "Good grief Charlie Brown"...