Weird Movie Streaming from Sword of Dracula
Digital Webbing | Press, Sword of DraculaSword of Dracula Comic Team Launches “Weird Movie Podcast” at swordodracula.com Episode 1: Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman
The team behind the comic series that re-imagines Dracula as “the world’s most dangerous terrorist” are promoting their November one-shot SWORD OF DRACULA/ VAMPIRELLA: EXTENDED AND DANGEROUS with a “Sword of Dracula Weird Movie Podcast” that features free streaming feature-length classic and cult horror movies, with commentary.
The first episode is WEREWOLF VERSUS VAMPIRE WOMAN, the 1972 Spanish horror starring Paul Naschy. Commentary is provided by SWORD OF DRACULA creator Jason Henderson, producer Joe Kozera, and writer John Tuley.
“This is not an attempt to MST3K these films,” said Henderson, “we have fun but we’re watching them because we think they’re worth watching. We’re watching stuff you may never have seen, stuff that we pop in when we’re working and that sets the mind reeling. Eurohorror is a great place to start because the color is so vivid and strange to an American eye.”
Viewers can catch the podcast at http://swordofdracula.com
SWORD OF DRACULA/ VAMPIRELLA: EXTENDED AND DANGEROUS arrives in November from Digital Webbing Press, publisher of BLOODRAYNE. The book is Jason Henderson with art by Greg Scott, color by Joel Sequin, and cover by Tony Harris.
ABOUT THE PUBLISHERS
Digital Webbing entered the publishing arena in 2001 with DIGITAL WEBBING PRESENTS. The anthology showcased a combination of aspiring and established talent. DW Press publishes ZOMBIE HIGHWAY, E-MAN, PUNKS, and BLOODRAYNE, based on the popular video game.
Jason Henderson is the creator of several comic book series and the author of six science fiction novels, including novels for Marvel’s Incredible Hulk, X-Men and Spider-Man. His most recent books are THE DARKLING BAND and the Tokyopop manga series PSY-COMM. He has also scripted computer games for Electronic Arts and Microsoft.
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September 8th, 2007 at 7:48 pm
i love this idea!!