Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The First Look At The Giant Octopus From It Came From Beneath The Sea.... Again

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Todd Tennant

I think that most of the people that read Monster Island News are all too familiar with special effects master Ray Harryhausen's excellent work in the 1955 film "It Came From Beneath The Sea." I am also going to assume that these same readers are very familiar with the giant monster comics that have been produced by artist extraordinaire Todd Tennant. How fitting that Tennant was chosen by Blue Water Comics to illustrate two issues of their sequel to the film entitled "It Came From Beneath The Sea....Again".

Todd was kind enough to send me a copy of the very first illustration of the giant octopus from the comic book. This is the first time anyone, except the people a Blue Water, are getting a look at the monster, so we should all feel very honored to be getting this exclusive!

Fans should be very excited that an artist with the talent and reputation, like Todd Tennant, is starting his stint with Blue Water, a comic book company which is trying to bring horror and monster comic books back into the mainstream.

Expect to see more octo-fun here from Todd in the very near future!

See Also: The First Image From Todd Tennant's It Came From Beneath The Sea Again / A Brand New King Komodo Wallpaper From Todd Tennant / James Stokoe Developing World War G / Todd Tennant To Illustrate Blue Water Comics It Came From Beneath The Sea Again / New King Komodo Art Straight From Todd Tennant / A King Komodo vs Snowball Grand Finale - Sneak Preview / Todd Tennant To Return To Godzilla 94 / Its A King Komodo Cage Match / The Cage A Special King Komodo Sneak Peak From Todd Tennant / G-FAN #85 / King Komodo's Next Opponent - Meet mScorpio / The Godzilla 94 Trailer - Now With Music And Sound Effects! / Is This The End Of King Komodo? / Todd Tennant's New Godzilla 94 Trailer / Yet Another Sneak Preview Of King Komodo From G-Fan #84 /You Can Be The Victim On The New King Komodo Poster / King Komodo - G-Fan #84 Sneak Peak / Godzilla vs The Gryphon - Jeff Farley's Godzilla Sculpt / An Exclusive! Godzilla 94' Page 60 / An Exclusive Sneak Preview Of The Gryphon From Godzilla 94 / King Komodo Returns To The Pages Of G-Fan / Robo Japan Exclusive! - Godzilla 94 Page 56 / Godzilla Attacks!

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