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This just in about Doug TenNapel, from an industry friend Chris Neiswonger... Doug TenNapel: Changing the Rules for Telling the Story By Christopher Neiswonger C.S. Lewis is known for saying things no one else was allowed to say in ways that everyone was willing to hear it. Were he alive today he might have been writing graphic novels and designing video games. Doug TenNapel is walking in that same great tradition but communicating the timeless to a different generation with different needs and expectations. What he can do with a pen and paper is extraordinary, if sometimes disturbing, but acutely suited to the times. His success in video game design, comic books, graphic novels, television, and now film is no less extraordinary. The Apologetics.com Radio Show welcomes Doug TenNapel to talk about art, faith, hope, creation, aliens, monsters, God, cats, and transcendent themes of universal value with Christopher Neiswonger and Lindsay Brooks. 3448607811?profile=original"THR is reporting that “Wolverine” star Hugh Jackman has signed on to star in and produce “Ghostopolis”. “Ghostopolis” is a soon to be released graphic novel from Doug TenNapel, and which was recently optioned by Disney. Hugh Jackman will also produce through ‘Seed Productions’ alongside the Gotham Group. TenNapel’s work is currently in high demand with “Tommysaurus Rex” set to go over at Universal Pictures, “Creature Tech” at New Regency and “Monster Zoo” at Paramount Pictures." Paul Larn thecinemapost.com Hear the interview now.
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  • Doug is also a filmmaker. Check out http://www.sockbaby.com/

    Pretty wild. I enjoy his comic work, and the fact that he designed Earthworm Jim, one of the coolest vid-characters of the old SNES era is icing on the cake.
    Sockbaby
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