So here it is! YAY new comic!
I should tell you I had trouble getting some of my software to work properly.. I just love hand drawn stuff too much but not to say I can’t use painter or PS. At the very least now you’ll get clear text and not some messy lazy hand written stuff (that I am used to doing).
So Enjoy, what I believe is the next setting for the resident evil franchise. Last week the producer of the series (if I’m not mistaken) talked about how they’re not too sure where the series will head towards.
Since resident Evil 5 seems to tie up most if not all of the lose ends in the series.. everyone’s wondering what new threat will either Chris or Leon face in the next installment.
As always click on the image to enjoy it in full screen Glory!
Capcom Mobile recently announced the release of the new Resident Evil mobile game, “Resident Evil: Degeneration”. The new game allows players to assume the role of Leon Kennedy while he fights through an airport taken over by an army of the undead.
In the game, players take control of various weapons to combat the horde of zombies, infected dogs and tyrants through 50 different missions.
Resident Evil: Degeneration for mobile will be available on most carriers in the UK and North America by the end of 2008.
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Resident Evil Posted on September 24th, 2007 by
Eva Lam
Hallowe’en may be more than a month away, but North American audiences clearly had monsters on the mind as they made “Resident Evil: Extinction” the top movie at this weekend’s box office.
Starring Milla Jovovich and R&B singer Ashanti, the third instalment of the zombie-movie franchise took in $24 million over the weekend.
Coming in a distant second was Dane Cook and Jessica Alba’s “Good Luck Chuck,” which earned $13.8 million.
In the number three spot was “The Brave One” starring Jodie Foster, which made $7.4 million in its second weekend in release.
Rounding out the top five were the western “3:10 to Yuma” with $6.1 million, and David Cronenberg’s “Eastern Promises” with $5.7 million. Cronenberg’s movie won the people’s choice awards at this year’s Toronto Film Festival.
Two movies opening in limited release also did extremely well this weekend. The Sean Penn-directed “Into the Wild” earned $207,000 from just four cinemas, while “The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford” earned $144,000 from five cinemas.