That's the best one so far I think.ischtar wrote:paulpdjh wrote:Boom Studios are now listing issue #4 for pre-order (in December), which it seems will be the start of a new story:
"After the events of their last adventure, John Steed & Emma Peel definitely deserve a night out. But there’s something sinister afoot amongst all the champagne & caviar. Murder is the main course at “The Black & White Ball!”"
http://www.boom-studios.com/steed-and-m ... order.html
Looks like it has something to do with the Superlative Seven episode, as Steed is wearing his fancy dress party uniform. Can't wait to see it
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ischtar wrote:You're the master of Mrs. Peel's fashionSinus1994 wrote:It looks indeed like that.
But Mrs Peel has dark blue stribes and not violet one on her orange catsuit.
And Steed actually never uses the hidden sword in his brolly.
How can they?
What a fata error...
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But Steed did use the sword like in The Grandeur that was Rome and in the a scene in episode Homocide and old lace
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Just noticed that, because the orange one is my favourite catsuit.
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Otherwise I would have to change all the Doodle-Mrs Peel's, who are wearing this suit.
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Point for you - Steed-master.
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But I haven't seen the other seasons yet and in S4+5 ,I definitely can say, that he never used it.
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Just Winters pulled it out a bit in "The Correct Way To Kill".
And of course in the opening titles he "fidget" with it a bit.
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A four-issue arc isn't unheard of. I'm glad they're willing to move things along and not drag them out.Dandy Forsdyke wrote:That's the best one so far I think.ischtar wrote:paulpdjh wrote:Boom Studios are now listing issue #4 for pre-order (in December), which it seems will be the start of a new story:
"After the events of their last adventure, John Steed & Emma Peel definitely deserve a night out. But there’s something sinister afoot amongst all the champagne & caviar. Murder is the main course at “The Black & White Ball!”"
http://www.boom-studios.com/steed-and-m ... order.html
Looks like it has something to do with the Superlative Seven episode, as Steed is wearing his fancy dress party uniform. Can't wait to see it
I quite like the B cover for issue 4. Nice little take on the series' absurdity.
http://www.boom-studios.com/steed-and-m ... order.html
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Totally agree. I've often thought the missing TV episodes, for example, could return in radio form and released on CD like Doctor Who audio sets.Timeless A-Peel wrote:[
Hmm, well, I think I'd argue that it's less the medium that matters than the people who are behind it. Granted, the show will probably always work best as TV, because that was where it began its life, but I think if you have someone writing it that has a really good handle on the characters, the plots, and the general mood of the show, it doesn't matter what form it comes out in, it'll work. Case in point: the radio series. Granted, they had a bit of advantage because they were working off scripts from the series, as opposed to generating their own, but they adapted them so beautifully, and did such a good job of making the characters their own (even rewriting them where necessary), that when I listen to them, I never miss the fact that there's no Patrick, no Diana, no Brian Clemens behind-the-scenes, no visuals. The people who did it did a good job, and it worked.
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That's a great idea!Dandy Forsdyke wrote:Totally agree. I've often thought the missing TV episodes, for example, could return in radio form and released on CD like Doctor Who audio sets.Timeless A-Peel wrote:[
Hmm, well, I think I'd argue that it's less the medium that matters than the people who are behind it. Granted, the show will probably always work best as TV, because that was where it began its life, but I think if you have someone writing it that has a really good handle on the characters, the plots, and the general mood of the show, it doesn't matter what form it comes out in, it'll work. Case in point: the radio series. Granted, they had a bit of advantage because they were working off scripts from the series, as opposed to generating their own, but they adapted them so beautifully, and did such a good job of making the characters their own (even rewriting them where necessary), that when I listen to them, I never miss the fact that there's no Patrick, no Diana, no Brian Clemens behind-the-scenes, no visuals. The people who did it did a good job, and it worked.
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