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Kolchak and the Classic Monsters: How a Kickstarter Campaign Brought Back a Horror Icon

Kolchak and the Classic Monsters: How a Kickstarter Campaign Brought Back a Horror Icon

Update: 2024-12-02
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Today, we dive deep into the dark and thrilling world of Kolchak: The Night Stalker, a beloved 1970s telemovie that intrigued horror fans with its gripping storyline and the unforgettable character, journalist Carl Kolchak. Fast forward to today, and the legacy continues thanks to a passionate fan base and a successful Kickstarter campaign for Kolchak: The Night Stalker comics.




James Aquilone, who has an extensive background in journalism and comics, shares his journey of acquiring the literary rights to Kolchak and bringing this iconic character back to life in a series of graphic novels. We delve into the creative process, exploring how classic monsters like Frankenstein and Dracula are being reimagined in the gritty 1970s Chicago setting, and hear about the talented writers and artists contributing to this revival, including notable names like Steve Niles and David Dastmalchian.




Whether you’re a long-time fan of the original show or a newcomer intrigued by the blend of horror and investigative journalism, this episode promises to uncover the fascinating elements that make Kolchak’s new adventures as compelling as ever. Tune in and explore how these fresh stories and stunning artwork honor the spirit of Carl Kolchak while introducing him to a whole new generation of fans.
 
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Kolchak and the Classic Monsters: How a Kickstarter Campaign Brought Back a Horror Icon

Kolchak and the Classic Monsters: How a Kickstarter Campaign Brought Back a Horror Icon

Tony Tellado