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Post by chaykinstevens on Mar 6, 2016 17:01:11 GMT -5
Decided to change the title (yet again) for just general discussion about Malibu as a whole (not to say that Ultraverse chatter is discouraged). Same goes for their three other imprints, Aircel (formerly a Canadian based insulation company funded by the government), Adventure, and Eternity Aircel probably had the most "meat" of the three. The non-pornographic Barry Blair stuff is fantastic, especially Gun Fury Apart from their Ultraverse and Bravura series, I thought the majority of Malibu's output wasn't up to scratch. I did enjoy some of it though, including the Mighty Magnor by Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier, Martin Powell and Daerick Gross's adaptation of Brian Lumley's Necroscope, the Verdict by Powell and Dean Haspiel, Southern Squadron and Southern Squadron: the Freedom of Information Act by Dave DeVries, Glenn Lumsden, Gary Chaloner and Paul Gulacy (especially the story with an assassin based on Freddie Marcury), the Jackaroo and Planet of the Apes: Urchak's Folly by Chaloner, and the Trouble With Girls by Gerard Jones, Will Jacobs and Tim Hamilton.
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Post by Batflunkie on Mar 6, 2016 17:14:09 GMT -5
Apart from their Ultraverse and Bravura series, I thought the majority of Malibu's output wasn't up to scratch. I sort of agree, Ex-Mutants and Dinosaurs For Hire had interesting premises, but kind of fell short as far as the writing is concerned Aircel is still tops though
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