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Creator Confirms New ICE CREAM MAN Adaptation In the Works By Mike Sprague
Last year we passed along the news an
Ice Cream Man adaptation was coming soon. Sweet. On Quibi. Shit. But it’s all good. Today, the comic’s creator W. Maxwell Prince confirms that the show is still in the works.
Prince tells
I can tell you that it definitely isn’t happening at Quibi! I’ll say that the TV show is very much still alive. We’re hoping to have more news very soon.”
Ice Cream Man is a horror-fantasy anthology series presented by its omnipresent narrator, the Ice Cream Man. Weaving a dark tapestry of tales from his truck, the Ice Cream Man serves up scoops of pain and suffering to the inhabitants of one suburb town for his own malevolent amusement. Ice Cream Man peels back the layers of the suburban American psyche with stories that are timeless yet current, relatable yet strange, terrifying and ironic, and always
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11:00 AM January 14, 2021
Rachel List s NHS Angel which will be part of the Moments exhibition at Moyse s Hall in Bury St Edmunds which opens on May 2
- Credit: John Brandler
Moments, the Bury St Edmunds contemporary arts exhibition, featuring such leading names Banksy and Tracey Emin, which was due to open in February, has been put back until this summer to comply with Covid-19 restrictions.
The exhibition, put together to celebrate the very best in modern British art, is being hosted by Moyse’s Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds, in association with Essex-based Brandler Galleries, and brings together work by such cutting-edge artists as Damien Hirst, Kaws, Pure Evil, Connor Brothers and Rachel List.
Published:
11:00 AM January 14, 2021
Rachel List s NHS Angel which will be part of the Moments exhibition at Moyse s Hall in Bury St Edmunds which opens on May 2
- Credit: John Brandler
Moments, the Bury St Edmunds contemporary arts exhibition, featuring such leading names Banksy and Tracey Emin, which was due to open in February, has been put back until this summer to comply with Covid-19 restrictions.
The exhibition, put together to celebrate the very best in modern British art, is being hosted by Moyse’s Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds, in association with Essex-based Brandler Galleries, and brings together work by such cutting-edge artists as Damien Hirst, Kaws, Pure Evil, Connor Brothers and Rachel List.
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