“Iron Sky” Has a Comic! Dan Koelsch, October 6, 2011 We’ve covered the independent moon Nazi film Iron Sky quite a few times here on MovieViral. The film is in post production and they are even looking to make a video game, but what’s really cool is the comic book that’s coming out for the film. You can read the first issue of three at the Iron Sky website, and check out the press release for more details after the break.The Iron Sky Comic Is Out! Come See The Bad Moon Rise!Finally the long hinted and much teased Iron Sky comic is out – or to be exact, the first issue of our three part comic series that details the history of the Moon base Schwartze Sonne from the year 1945 to the beginning of the film.And guess what – you can read it for free, which is a thank you from us to you, our community, who has supported us through the years! Just click here and enjoy: www.ironsky.net/sneakpeek/issueone/There is an option to pay for the comic, and the price is whatever you want to spend on it! Those who pay for the comic get also subscribed to Iron Sky Sneak Peek, where you can see how the first five minutes of the film are created. Additionally the Sneak Peek subscribers get to read the coming issues also with no extra cost!The comic series is written by Mikko Rautalahti of Alan Wake fame, and illustrated by Gerry Kissell, whose previous work includes Code Word: Geronimo, Children of the Grave, A-team: War Stories and Army of Two.– Timo Vuorensola & The Iron Sky Team Viral Marketing Iron Sky
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