* In the world of Scud, bullets are cheaper than human life. Corner vending machines provide any weapon you might need. The most popular weapons are Scud disposable assassins: Robot hitmen that self-destruct when they kill their target. This volume follows Scud 1373, assigned to take out a hideous female man-eater named Jeff. While fighting the indestructible Jeff, Scud discovers his infamous warning panel in a bathroom mirror. Realizing that to kill Jeff is to kill himself, Scud blows off her arms and legs and hospitalizes her. Her life support bills will have to be paid, and Scud will have to find more work to stay alive.…mehr
* In the world of Scud, bullets are cheaper than human life. Corner vending machines provide any weapon you might need. The most popular weapons are Scud disposable assassins: Robot hitmen that self-destruct when they kill their target. This volume follows Scud 1373, assigned to take out a hideous female man-eater named Jeff. While fighting the indestructible Jeff, Scud discovers his infamous warning panel in a bathroom mirror. Realizing that to kill Jeff is to kill himself, Scud blows off her arms and legs and hospitalizes her. Her life support bills will have to be paid, and Scud will have to find more work to stay alive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROB SCHRAB – writer, director, producer, and voice actor, see link to IMDb. Schrab is a two-time Emmy award-winning writer and an accomplished director. Known for his visual style and comedic take on the horror and sci-fi genres, his work has been seen on Rick and Morty (Adult Swim), Creepshow (AMC/Shudder), and Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return (Netflix). Schrab began his storytelling career when he wrote, illustrated, and published the comic book, SCUD: THE DISPOSABLE ASSASSIN. His action-packed series got the attention of Hollywood, which led him and then partner, Dan Harmon, to write the feature film Monster House (SONY), and the legendary unaired pilot Heat Vision & Jack (FOX), directed by Ben Stiller. Schrab branched out as a director, working on groundbreaking television such as The Sarah Silverman Program, Workaholics (Comedy Central) Community, Parks & Rec (NBC) and Creepshow (AMC/Shudder). Schrab and Harmon joined forces again in 2009, collaborating with Hugh Jackman on the opening for the 81st Academy Awards which led to him receiving his first Emmy. In 2020, Schrab received a second Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program co-executive producing Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty series. Rob Schrab is a multi-faceted creator, looking to build new worlds and characters in all forms of media. He is passionate about mashing genres with comedy in dynamic ways that will excite audiences. SCHRAB PRESS * VULTURE: The History of Hugh Jackman’s Oscars Opening Number * SLASHFILM: ‘Creepshow’ Director Rob Schrab on Making the “Avengers” of Werewolf Stories * BLEEDING COOL: Rick and Morty: Rob Schrab Shares Heartbreaking Morty/Beth Reminder NOTABLE CLIPS * ROBOT BBQ MASSACRE from The Sarah Silverman Program * Hugh Jackman's Opening Number: 2009 Oscars
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