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Livingdeadboy
03-23-2008, 03:48 PM
REVENGE OF THE LIVING DEAD by (http://doncalfa.com/web/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=37) DON CALFA
Back in 1985 Don Calfa and Roger Carney wrote a treatment for a sequel to "The Return of the Living Dead"

The film is a continuation rather than a sequel and opens at the exact spot where we left off in ROTLD...

What if the army got the wrong co-ordinates and the nuclar device landed in the wrong part of town?

This treatment features surviving characters Ernie, Spider, Tina, Casey, Chuck and zombiefied Frank and Freddy as they try to escape the now zombie infested and army controlled Louisville...


article (http://doncalfa.com/web/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=37)

Exclusive Updated peek at Don Calfa's "Revenge of the Living Dead" Graphic Novel...

Work is underway on Don Calfa's "Revenge of the Living Dead" Graphic Novel. Hopfully this will be released in a few months... once completed we would love to talk to any publishing companies and/or anyone who could help.

Enjoy....

(pics at link)

also,this is the cover they are going with:
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t226/OHHHMATRON2006/REVENGEOFTHELIVINGDEADnewcoverversi.jpg

sCabbOy
03-23-2008, 03:55 PM
That's awesome. I can't wait.

Lance Lives
03-23-2008, 04:39 PM
That cover rocks...I'm interested.

MaDMaNMaRz
03-27-2008, 12:57 AM
Awesome! I'll definitely have to pick it up when it's released.

Dave Dunwoody
03-27-2008, 01:05 AM
Nice! I loved his character in ROTLD.

nottidelterrore
03-27-2008, 01:42 AM
That's a rad cover. I'll have to check this out upon its release.

Lance Lives
03-27-2008, 02:27 AM
Is this like an adaptation or a follow up or what? I'm interested, but I'm quite confused as to what it actually is.

MaDMaNMaRz
03-27-2008, 02:31 AM
Tim, it's supposed to pick up right after the events in the movie. I'm really looking forward to this.

nottidelterrore
03-27-2008, 02:38 AM
It will chronicle Spider bus' in it in da damn head as well as him seeing a hundred of those fuckas.

Lance Lives
04-04-2008, 09:50 PM
I'm sure he'll also "try not to think about dying too much" during the duration of the story.

Livingdeadboy
04-08-2008, 06:21 AM
my only question is, why would we see frank after he creamated himself? (hey, someone out there might not know!)

Lance Lives
04-12-2008, 01:05 AM
Yeah, that doesn't really make sense. I hope they don't try to get rid of that scene in this book's continuity, because it's one of my favorites. It pissed me off enough that they screwed with the music in that scene on the DVD.

El Rooto
04-12-2008, 02:29 AM
This is interesting. Can't wait to see more.

smartg
05-28-2008, 01:45 PM
Hi I'm designing "Don Calfa's Revenge of the Living Dead" working alongside Don.
Just a few spoilers....

Glover is back
Tarman is back
Frank is back BUT burnt.... lets just say it wasnt as easy to operate as he thought it would be :)

Cody
05-28-2008, 08:02 PM
Poor Frank. :(

Thanks for stopping by, smartg. I'm looking forward to the book.

smartg
05-28-2008, 08:53 PM
Thanks..... its been hard work, so far 6 months of work.... it will eventually be a 50 page graphic novel... only 9 pages left :D....

if any fans would like to see anything added into the story let me know......
other characters that have cameos include:
Trash
Half Corpse Lady
even Ronald Reagan

thanks for your support

Gary

Cody
05-29-2008, 05:04 PM
even Ronald Reagan

Hmm. I forgot that the end of ROTLD mentioned that The Gipper was supposed to be in the area.

I wonder if he delivers any Urgent Fury to the zombies himself.

Lance Lives
05-30-2008, 09:32 PM
Ha, I'm looking forward to this! I love the ending of the flick, but as an elseworlds type tale, this could be awesome. Reagan being there is an awesome touch...I always loved how much the fact that the president is coming there basically says "We're Screwed" at the end.

smartg
05-30-2008, 10:46 PM
the story is Don's its a great idea, he wrote it back in 1985 and the studio opted for the other sequel instead.... its a lot like the star wars infinates.... "what if" and its basically what if the army screwed up the nuke.......

Reagan has a "TV" cameo covering up the "refinary accident" theres also some great new characters... General Mainwarring... a complete arse, Issacs who is Reagans advisor and Owen a trucker who bumps into the survivors.... i hope everyone enjoys it once its complete... weve tried to stay loyal to the original.......

Livingdeadboy
06-03-2008, 03:12 AM
Don has a new page of the comic up:


link (http://s161.photobucket.com/albums/t226/OHHHMATRON2006/?action=view&current=REVENGEOFTHELIVINGDEADPAGE12.jpg)
hope no one minds me posting these. . .

Dave Dunwoody
06-12-2008, 01:43 AM
This looks cool as hell.

smartg
07-25-2008, 11:26 PM
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t226/OHHHMATRON2006/REVENGESAMPLESMALL.jpg

Livingdeadboy
08-07-2008, 05:08 PM
just thought I'd let everyone know Revenge of the Living Dead has a Myspace Page (http://www.myspace.com/revengeofthelivingdeaddc).

plus: a review (http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=402636417&blogID=421744958)!


Wednesday, August 06, 2008


Revenge Review by Christian Sellers - Gorezone Magazine

Over the years, the RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD franchise has taken several turns, through both Romeo and Juliet (RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD III) and TV movie (NECROPOLIS, RAVE TO THE GRAVE) territory, though one actor from the original movie had different plans for the series. Don Calfa, who played eccentric mortician Ernie Kaltenbrunner, wrote a treatment soon after the release of THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD back in 1985 with partner Roger Carney. The studio showed little interest in the concept and instead approached MEATBALLS PART II director Ken Wiederhorn about creating a new story from scratch. All of the characters were jettisoned in favour of carbon copies, though both Col. Glover and Tarman would make a brief appearance.

Now, over twenty years later, Calfa has joined forces with British artist Gary Smart to bring his sequel, THE REVENGE OF THE LIVING DEAD, to life in the form of a graphic novel! The story continues immediately after the conclusion of the film, where the army, in a last attempt to contain the outbreak, nuke the US town of Louisville, Kentucky. 'But what if the army got the coordinates wrong?' asks the comic. In this version of the story, the bomb goes off target, exploding in the distance. Whilst Ernie and Tina hide in the attic of the morgue as zombified boyfriend Freddy attempts to break his way in, the other survivors (Burt, Spider, Chuck and Casey) are holed up in the medical supplies warehouse across the street. As the movie comes to a close, Freddy manages to find his way into the attic, just as the city is illuminated by a bright explosion. But as the toxic smoke makes its way into the sky, the acid rain that reanimated the dead earlier on rains down all over the surrounding area, hinting that the story is indeed far from over.

Whilst many fans have expressed their disappointment with 1988's THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD PART II, Calfa's story follows on very much in the vein of the first movie. Ernie has become the somewhat reluctant hero of this motley crew, with Spider (originally played by FRIDAY THE 13TH PART V: A NEW BEGINNING's Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) fighting alongside him while the other characters appear almost as useless as they did in the movie. Unfortunately, Burt died in the explosion, when part of the room caved in on him. This does make sense from a dramatic point of view, though, as this gives the story that 'anything goes' sensibility that made the film so appealing. In his place, both Freddy and Frank, the bumbling Laurel and Hardy-style double act, make a welcome return. After both slowly transforming into zombies throughout the movie, Frank tried to cremate himself, which may cause some confusion to fans as to how he has managed to survive, but the comic does explain that due to his incompetence he only burnt himself instead of ending his (undead) life as planned.

As Ernie and Tina meet up with the other survivors, the town is put under a military lockdown, with Col. Glover leading a search and destroy mission to exterminate any infection (i.e.; kill anything that moves). The group is forced to pile into an ambulance and make their way out of the area before it is destroyed. Fans will be pleased to see not only a brief cameo by a naked and zombified Trash (a role which turned Linnea Quigley into the ultimate '80's scream queen), but also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance of Dan O'Bannon (writer and director of THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD) among the crowd of zombies. Those with a keen eye will also notice a soldier wearing the nametag 'O'Bannon' on his uniform. Both Tarman and the ½ Woman Corpse also appear briefly.

THE REVENGE OF THE LIVING DEAD is the perfect companion piece to the first feature, which expands on the original concept by taking the action out into the city (THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD was primarily set in three locations; the graveyard, the mortuary and the warehouse). As the survivors attempt to leave the city, they must not only avoid the undead that have grossly outnumbered them, but must also flee from the military that show little interest in taking prisoners. The artwork is impressive, with each character perfectly resembling the actor on which they were based (Ernie even has that demented stare that Calfa has mastered). Whilst the comic is in no way as gory as the movie, the pace is kept tight and the layout is superb, with Smart clearly an up-and-coming talent. For fans of THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, and those that love zombies and graphic novels, THE REVENGE OF THE LIVING DEAD is a treat!

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dunno if i needed to add that spoiler, but i figured I'd be safe rather than sorry.

Penhall
08-11-2008, 08:39 AM
Cant wait to get this. The artwork is amazing! But I gotta say, I'm disappointed Burt dies right off the bat. He and Ernie are my favorite characters, and I would have liked to have seen Burt survive for at least a little while. But hey, I'm still creaming my shorts for this one....