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Jul 4th, 2011, 12:02 pm
Scarface: Scarred For Life by John Layman
Requirements: CBR Reader, 44 MB.
Overview: Say hello to IDW's gun-toting, profanity-spewing, law-breaking, drug-peddling leeeetle friend. Tony Montana, is back, you stinking cock-a-roaches, in the savage sequel to the legendary '80s-era Miami gangster movie, Scarface. Our blood-soaked tale picks up where the movie left off, as Tony survives—just barely—and has to claw and kill his way back to the top of the sun-drenched Florida underworld. It ain't gonna be pretty... and a whole lot of $#@&% #%$*ers are gonna die!

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Scarface: Scarred For Life
    Chris Ryall editor
    Dave Crosland artist, cover
    John Layman writer
    Len O'Grady colorist
    Robbie Robbins letterer
    Published by IDW Publishing. 2006

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    #4 - Mutually Assured Destruction
    #5 - Top O' The Heap, End O' The Line

From IDWPublishing.com:
    When we last saw Cuban exile and Miami gangster Tony Montana, his cocaine-fueled body was riddled with bullets in the 1983 Brian DePalma cinematic classic, Scarface. Now, IDW Publishing proudly presents the second coming of Tony Montana in the sequel to the end-all-be-all of gangster movies with an all-new five-issue comic book miniseries—Scarface: Scarred for Life.

    The blood-soaked tale picks up where the movie left off, as Tony Montana survives—you read that right—but just barely. Having lost almost everything—including very nearly his life—Tony must once again claw his way to the top of the sun-drenched Florida underworld. If the odds were stacked against the gangster before, he now stands in the shadow of odds stacked twice as high.

    The creative team responsible for the resurrection of Scarface is writer John Layman (Fantastic Four, House of M) and artist Dave Crosland (Hack/Slash: Land of Lost Toys), the demented duo responsible for the wickedly depraved and seriously funny comic series, Puffed.

    "It is indeed over-the-top, and it will be funnier and darkly comic than the movie, which was played pretty much with a straight face," says Scarface: Scarred for Life writer John Layman. "Times have changed since the movie, and what was shocking in 1983 is a little more commonplace today. So you're going to see some very creative murders— and if you have any sort of decency in your soul, you're going to feel bad for laughing as hard as you do when you read this stuff."

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Jul 4th, 2011, 12:02 pm

Labor Omnia Vincit Improbus... Hard Work Conquers Everything!
Jul 5th, 2011, 8:20 pm
Nice release jay, 30 WRZ$ reward. Category: Comics.
Jul 5th, 2011, 8:20 pm

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