The Dark Tower Moving Into the Battle of Tull
Marvel's "ownership" of Stephen King's The Dark Tower series in comic book form has always seemed strange to me. Marvel has built itself on superheroes and superpowers, but clearly their work with The Dark Tower has been resounding success after success. In June the House of M will take the series down a new path in Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Battle of Tull #1. In it, artist Michael Lark joins writers Peter David and Robin Furth in setting into motion the journey of Roland Deschain.
“I have nothing but respect and admiration for Stephen King and the chance to work on the Dark Tower is a wonderful privilege,” said Lark. “I only hope that I can come close to conveying his vision – a daunting task, but a challenge that I'm enjoying tremendously. It has allowed me to explore the darker aspects of my art and really start pushing some of the boundaries of my own style. And who doesn't love drawing cowboys and horses?!”
Kudos to Marvel and King in regards to the comic adaptations of his work being so successful. It's a series that breaks up the "monotony" of radioactive spiders and X genes. Full press release after the jump.
Michael Lark Draws The DARK TOWER Into THE BATTLE OF TULL
This June, acclaimed artist and Eisner Award nominee Michael Lark (Daredevil, Gotham Central) joins the superstar writing team of Peter David & Robin Furth for Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Battle Of Tull #1 (of 5). Lark joins the acclaimed team of Peter David, Robin Furth and Richard Isanove in the select group of creators entrusted by Stephen King himself to bring the adult adventures of his most personal creation to life in Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Battle Of Tull! Longtime fans and newcomers alike are sure to be amazed as Lark’s take on the grit and grandeur of Mid-World this June with an outright merciless tale that sets in motion the fateful journey of Roland Deschain.
“I have nothing but respect and admiration for Stephen King and the chance to work on the Dark Tower is a wonderful privilege,” said Lark. “I only hope that I can come close to conveying his vision – a daunting task, but a challenge that I'm enjoying tremendously. It has allowed me to explore the darker aspects of my art and really start pushing some of the boundaries of my own style. And who doesn't love drawing cowboys and horses?!”
The Man in Black has lured Roland to a barren saloon town and, once there, he’ll realize than even a stone cold killer is no match for the horrors of the Dark Tower! Why does a dead man still walk the streets of Tull and, why are this town’s living, breathing citizens a far greater threat? The baddest man in Mid-World is about to find out that the true price of his quest can only be paid in spent shells and innocent blood this June in Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Battle Of Tull #1 (of 5)!
DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER - THE BATTLE OF TULL #1 (of 5)
Written by PETER DAVID & ROBIN FURTH
Pencils & Cover by MICHAEL LARK
Parental AdvisorySLC …$3.99
ON SALE THIS JUNE!
I have issue #1 and I'm a huge fan of the series of books (and pretty much everything else by Mr. King) but never really got into the comics. Throw in the fact that we don't have a local comic shop and it makes it difficult to get into any title. I'm glad to hear Marvel kept the title and the quality of the book. I'm holding out for the movies/tv series though.
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