Soundtracks Book/Novel/Magazine Promo Items Anime Comic/Manga
Strategy Guides
Bradygames Killer 7 strategy guide.
American Killer 7 Strategy guide. The presentation
is gaudy,and very unappealing.
Pretty decent,though it's only worth purchasing for the conversation with the designer of Killer 7.
Killer 7 OST
The soundtrack of Killer 7. The packaging is bare
bones,and doesn't really come with any extra pics,except a Dan official photo.
(The one feat. in the official Killer 7 site.)
Hand in Killer7 -Kill the past,Jump over the age.
The Killer 7 confession,of what Killer 7 was originally intended to
be.
(Much of what you see in the game are only the remains/bits & pieces of the original story that was planned for Killer 7.)
Contains all the background information/mythology concerning Killer 7.
Including the entire alternate
history of Killer 7,deleted scenarios,interview with Grasshopper manufacture,etc.
Any true die hard fan of Killer 7 should pick up a copy of this book asap.
Click here for more Hand in Killer scans.
Promo DVD
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Killer 7 DVD that came with Japanese
preorders of Killer 7. Feat. a Killer 7 music video to a song performed by Mondo Grosso
Promo Comic
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Promo comic of the Killer 7 comic book series by Kinetic KomicZ.
They were being distributed at the 2005 San Diego comic
con.
The characterization is not true to the game. Dan actually hesitates in the comic.
A trait that Dan never seemed to posses in the game,as he's suppose to be the token badass.
The biggest offender for I,is the painfully generic art
style.
Killer 7 is suppose to be noir with an anime influence,as such any K7 related material should have a noir look much similar to Sin City,& 100 Bullets.
Noir is most prolific for it's
strong emphasis on shadow for dramatic effect,
adding to the gritty atmosphere of the Pulp/Noir genre.
(Update: This is only my initial opinion of the promo comic. The actual K7 comic is looking pretty good,and has a style quite similar to
100 bullets.)
The series will be 12 issues in 2 six-issue story arcs beginning this February.
Each issue will retail for $2.95 with Art Director David Forrest, Writer Arvid Nelson (Rex Mundi), Illustrator Bong Dazo ( The Irregulars, The Trist),
and Cover Artist Sanford
Green (Army of Darkness, Rival Schools).
There is also a limited edition killer 7 lithograph offer with the release of the first issue.
SOURCE: IGN
Hot diggity damn now that's what I'm talking about.
I hope the rest of the comic looks as good as the cover art.
Just look at the cover...it looks straight f'ed up just like the game.
Judging from the IGN article it seems that the producer for the
K7 comic
understands Killer 7 a lot more than I originaly thought.
I'm eagerly anticipating this release.
(Though it's going to be hard to find since translated mangas are far more easy to find in stores rather than domestic American comics which is a bit ironic.
Kind of reminds me of one of the central themes of Killer 7 which is the influence of modern
media.
I wouldn't mind at all if the majority of the chosen manga to be translated where actually good,alas most of them aren't.
Most the intreresting manga titles stay in Japan since the manga audience of the U.S.A. is mainly into that big eyed
triangle nose crap.)
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