Now re-imagined for a new generation of fans, Amazing Stories launches into the 21st century with both cutting-edge fiction from today’s top authors and the mission to provide the definitive editorial voice across the entire spectrum of sci-fi, fantasy, super heroes and supernatural horror. Amazing Stories will feature reviews and previews of the latest movies, TV, DVDs, books, comics and story-driven electronic games, as well as interviews with the creators of these fantasy stories. Each issue will also contain original fiction works from the world’s top authors, as readers of Amazing Stories have come to expect from the magazine. The first issue of Amazing Stories this century (84 pages monthly, $5.99 cover price) will hit newsstands July 2004.
Ностальгия - страшная вещь. Посмотрим, сколько продержится эта инкарнация.
Создатель множества популярных комиксов Алан Мур заявил, что ему нафиг не нужны деньги за экранизацию "Лиги выдающихся джентльменов" и других его работ. Он запретил использовать свое имя в титрах и свою долю отчислений отдал соавторам.
Первоисточник: блог Нила Гаймана: "Oh, it's true that Alan's rejected the money for CONSTANTINE and assigned it to his cocreators, but he's now done that for all films of his and things he's done that might one day be filmed. This was because he was deeply hurt and offended and irritated by being accused in the Larry Cohen lawsuit of having written League of Extraordinary Gentlemen as some kind of studio shill, and because Alan never does anything by halves. Up until the lawsuit his position was that he didn't care about the films people made from his work, but was happy to cash the cheques; after, he decided that he didn't even want to cash the cheques."