ROB ZOMBIE's Comic-Book Collaboration With STEVE NILES To Surface In March

January 20, 2004

Rob Zombie's comic-book collaboration with one of the biggest names in horror comic books, Steve Niles, a new horror series titled "The Nail", will be published in March by Dark Horse Comics, Inc."The Nail" (see cover here) was co-written by Niles and Zombie and features art by Ben Templesmith. According to a posting at Zombie's official web site, "discussions have already begun regarding turning 'The Nail' into a major motion picture." No further information is available at this time.

As previously reported, Zombie will shortly begin writing his next solo album for a tentative late 2004 release through Geffen Records. Zombie will once again co-write with Scott Humphrey, who has worked on all of his solo albums, but Zombie's backing band will probably be entirely new.

In addition to writing his new solo album, Zombie will start casting the production for "House of 1000 Corpses 2", the sequel to his directorial debut, which hit theaters in April and raked in $7.1 million in its first 10 days at the box office.

If the production stays on schedule, "House of 1000 Corpses 2" will be in theaters this summer.

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