Saturday, February 23, 2008

Your Love and Pity Doth the Impression Fill...

You might want to sit down, folks.

Because Mr. T is going to star in his own, original graphic novel!!

The look that never gets oldNow, some of you naysayers out there may be yammering, "c'mon, snell, how can there be a good graphic novel starring Mr. T?!?"

Well, I say this is how:

Armed only with his fists, acumen, and a business card that reads, “Next to God there is no better protector than I”, Mr. T becomes as renowned as many of his clients. But will even the moniker of “The Greatest Bodyguard in the World!” make any difference when old enemies return and new foes and unseen faces conspire against him?...

The story also mixes in all the adrenaline-fuelled action normally associated with the television tough guy, including a dejected armor-clad maniac, an unstoppable lumberjack, mysterious costumed adversaries, and someone who appears far too familiar for comfort.

How do I feel this book is going to be?



Now, will somebody please spend the $39 and lend the book to me???

1 comment:

CaptainAverage said...

i loved when Clubber Lang threw ine of those 700 or so haymakers of his, the air would whistle like he was THIS CLOSE to causing a sonic boom. I thought Ali was the only one who could do that. "He ain't gettin killed..he's gettin mad!" It might be hard for the graphic novel to be less realistic than that movie.