3DO's Four Horsemen Not Quite Dead Yet
Thanks to IGN PS2 for its article discussing the seeming resurrection of 3DO's Four Horseman Of The Apocalypse, the PlayStation 2 "action-horror title" whose fate was unknown following 3DO's bankruptcy auction last year. Apparently, "After 3DO shut down, a number of investors founded a company called Four Horsemen Entertainment L.L.C. in order to purchase the property. The company officially obtained it on May 12, and development has resumed." According to creator Michael Mendheim: "The new company will begin by releasing comic books and a graphic novel based on the [Simon Bisley character-designed] property, and eventually release a completely revamped version of the video game for next-generation systems."
Well, you could call a graphic novel a comic book but you wouldn't call all comic books, graphic novels. The statement is probably meaning that comic books, around 28-32 pages or so, will be released in perhaps a monthly or semi-monthly schedule. A single graphic novel may also be released which would be of a greater size, at least 100 pages and without advertisements. Those are some of the typical differences between a comic book and a graphic novel.
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