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Posted:  13 May 2011 15:34
Press Release

KEVIN SMITH JOINS DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT TO LAUNCH THE BIONIC MAN COMIC BOOK SERIES!

The Bionic Man series to launch in August 2011!  Bionic Woman in 2012!
May 12, 2011 - Runnemede, NJ - Dynamite Entertainment is pleased to announce the latest legendary characters to join Dynamite's roster of incredible properties - The Bionic Man and The Bionic Woman! Licensed by NBC Universal Television Consumer Products Group, both characters became pop culture icons in the 1970's with their popular television programs!  After last year's critically and commercially successful collaboration on the Green Hornet, Kevin Smith and Dynamite Entertainment are reuniting once again, with the creative team that brought the flagship Green Hornet series to fans; Phil Hester, Jonathan Lau, and Alex Ross on covers!  The Bionic Man is based on the Universal Television Series "The Six Million Dollar Man."

"True story: when I turned in a script for The Six Million Dollar Man back in '98, there was an exec who dismissed it as being more like a comic book than a movie," said acclaimed film director and writer Kevin Smith.  "It's an honor to head back into the trenches with the same creative team at Dynamite that made my Green Hornet script so readable and fun. It makes me moist."

"I'm one of those kids who grew up with The Six Million Dollar Man toys all over my house," said cover artist Alex Ross.  "I still prize them as one of the favorite parts of my youth for the amazing variety of things that Steve Austin could use or fight against.  The Six Million Dollar Man is one of the coolest original superhero properties invented for television."

"When I heard about The Bionic Man, my initial thought was how to make him stand out from the rest of the cyborg genre, and that's where my style comes into play," said artist Jonathan Lau.  "Hopefully this will be a fun ride showcasing a more extreme play of action than I used to do!"

"I'm thrilled to help bring Kevin's unique vision for Steve Austin and company," said Phil Hester.  "Fans of the original will find all the classic elements they long for, while those hungry for new elements will get a healthy dose of bionic action for the 21st century."

"I grew up LOVING The Bionic Man," said Dynamite President and Publisher Nick Barrucci.  "As a child I wanted to be him, but since that hasn't happened, the next best thing is publishing The Bionic Man. Dynamite will also be bringing The Bionic Woman to stores in 2012!  Wait until you see what we have planned!"

The Bionic Man is based on the Universal Television Series "The Six Million Dollar Man." The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a former astronaut with bionic prosthetics working for the OSI. It aired on the ABC network as a regular series from 1974 to 1978, following three television movies aired in 1973. The title role of Steve Austin was played by Lee Majors, who subsequently became a pop culture icon of the 1970s. A spin-off of the show was produced, The Bionic Woman, as well as several television movies featuring both characters.

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Here's some of the art from the upcoming comic book series.http://superherouniverse.com/images/tv/BionicMan%20cover%202.jpg
This one is pretty awesome, but I wish he looked a little more like Lee Majors.

http://superherouniverse.com/images/tv/BionicMan-cover1.jpg

http://superherouniverse.com/images/tv/BionicMan01-Covers-Renaud.jpg
This one I like a lot better just because he looks a little more like Lee Majors. I grew up watching the show, if it ain't Lee Majors it just ain't the Six Million Dollar Man. Although, I wouldn't protest if they decided to make a new TV show based in the same universe. Maybe have Lee Majors mentor a new guy. Tired of reboots.

http://superherouniverse.com/images/tv/BionicMan01-Covers-Ross.jpg
This one by Alex Ross is just plain awesome! I don't know it's kind of got a retro feel to it.

To get an idea of how the old books looked here's a cover from way back in the 70's. This from the Charlton Comics. A company that of course has been gone for a long time now.
http://superherouniverse.com/wiki/images/c/cf/Sixmilliondollarman.jpg
I've got this one in my collection.

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Posted:  13 May 2011 16:32
Those were the days. 6 million dollar man on at prime time. Though I wonder how may of these they sold?

Posted:  13 May 2011 18:45
I don't know it was obviously marketed toward girls, but then girls are never much into action and adventure.
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Posted:  13 May 2011 23:21
Not bad.
Posted:  25 Aug 2011 14:55
Latest news from Dynamite on the Bionic Man.

THE BIONIC MAN #1 COMIC BOOK SELLS OUT!

URGE RETAILERS TO ORDER COPIES OF THE 2ND PRINT OF THIS SCORCHING HOT SERIES!
August 24, 2011 - Runnemede, NJ - After last year's critically and commercially successful collaboration on the Green Hornet, Kevin Smith and Dynamite Entertainment are reuniting once again, with the creative team that brought the flagship Green Hornet series to fans; Phil Hester, Jonathan Lau, and Alex Ross on covers! This year, lightening will have struck twice as The Bionic Man #1, written by Kevin Smith, has sold out immediately and is going back for a second printing!  And ask your local retailer order more issues of #2 and #3 of the Bionic Man, so you can be ensured to get a copy!
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