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JamesG
10-08-2013, 04:18 PM
"Six Million Dollar Man" to Finally Get Sixth Season
10/8/2013
by Graeme McMillan


NBC's "The Six Million Dollar Man" has been off the air since 1978, but fans who have spent the last three and a half decades wishing for a sixth season of the Lee Majors-starring drama will finally see their dream come true -- kind of -- next year when Dynamite Entertainment launches The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6.

The monthly comic book picks up the continuity of the original television series from the end of the fifth and final season, with writer James Kuhoric promising to "bring back all the things that made it special to me back in the day."

Amongst those things, Kuhoric said, are the show's trademark slow motion effect sequences. "We went out of our way to use the 'Kung Fu Slow Motion', the sound effects, and all the oddities of that era so the comic book would feel like the original TV series," he said.





That's not the only moment of nostalgia fans of the show will have in the new series. At the suggestion of cover artist Alex Ross, the villain of Season 6 will be none other than Maskatron, the robotic master of disguise created for the Kenner-produced toy range that tied in with the series.

"In discussions, we contemplated: why not bring into the series a villain whom fans would know from the toys, even though he wasn't in the TV series?" asked Dynamite CEO and Publisher Nick Barrucci. "Why not have a villain who could be The Joker to Steve Austin's Batman, or Doctor Octopus to his Spider-Man?"

Added Ross, "The Maskatron toy was my favorite toy growing up. I played with it to death, turning it into different characters from The Six Million Dollar Man, as well as other comic book characters that I could turn it into. I'm thrilled to help bring it to life in a full storyline."





The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6 will be released in comic book stores and digitally in February 2014, in time for the series' 40th anniversary year.

It debuted on NBC January 18, 1974.

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king of comedy
10-08-2013, 06:03 PM
"Six Million Dollar Man" to Finally Get Sixth Season
10/8/2013
by Graeme McMillan


NBC's "The Six Million Dollar Man" has been off the air since 1978, but fans who have spent the last three and a half decades wishing for a sixth season of the Lee Majors-starring drama will finally see their dream come true -- kind of -- next year when Dynamite Entertainment launches The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6.

The monthly comic book picks up the continuity of the original television series from the end of the fifth and final season, with writer James Kuhoric promising to "bring back all the things that made it special to me back in the day."

Amongst those things, Kuhoric said, are the show's trademark slow motion effect sequences. "We went out of our way to use the 'Kung Fu Slow Motion', the sound effects, and all the oddities of that era so the comic book would feel like the original TV series," he said.





That's not the only moment of nostalgia fans of the show will have in the new series. At the suggestion of cover artist Alex Ross, the villain of Season 6 will be none other than Maskatron, the robotic master of disguise created for the Kenner-produced toy range that tied in with the series.

"In discussions, we contemplated: why not bring into the series a villain whom fans would know from the toys, even though he wasn't in the TV series?" asked Dynamite CEO and Publisher Nick Barrucci. "Why not have a villain who could be The Joker to Steve Austin's Batman, or Doctor Octopus to his Spider-Man?"

Added Ross, "The Maskatron toy was my favorite toy growing up. I played with it to death, turning it into different characters from The Six Million Dollar Man, as well as other comic book characters that I could turn it into. I'm thrilled to help bring it to life in a full storyline."





The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6 will be released in comic book stores and digitally in February 2014, in time for the series' 40th anniversary year.

It debuted on NBC January 18, 1974.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/six-million-dollar-man-finally-645171
That's great it's getting a comic book. The show was on ABC not NBC.

bliss
12-07-2013, 12:19 AM
Just bought seasons 1-4 of Six Million Dollar Man via Amazon (missing the outer cardboard sleeves of season 1 & 2 just to nitpick...but I digress) after watching Bionic Woman. Can't wait to buy season 5 in February!!!!

TMC
01-05-2017, 09:24 PM
https://lebeauleblog.com/2017/01/05/starlog-archives-lee-majors-the-six-million-dollar-man/

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In order to avoid the legal entanglements of being an unofficial Star Trek fan magazine, Starlog had to expand its coverage to include other aspects of science fiction. But in the pre-Star Wars era, there weren’t a lot of current sci-fi or fantasy movies for them to write about. So that mostly meant covering the TV shows of the 70’s. And when it came to sci-fi TV in 1977, it didn’t get much bigger than Lee Majors as the Six Million Dollar Man.

Did you have the action figure with the bionic arm? I did. I always wanted Big Foot, but never did get him.