![]() It sounds pretty solid too, with a total to three chapters “hand-selected and presented by Cornette and adapted by the team of Easton and Medri”. With the rep for telling it like it is that Cornette has, I can’t imagine this book not getting funded. I can’t wait to take people behind the scenes and have them SEE some of my favorite moments illustrated by an awesome team!” So sixty pages of pictures should be enough room to tell a heck of a lot of amazing stories. “I collected comics even before I got into wrestling, and as a collector myself I want to make this a real collector’s item! I’ve been telling stories for years in my columns and on my podcasts” says Jim Cornette. “But you know what they say, a picture’s worth a thousand words. Thanks to publisher IDW, he’s now bringing his two passions together, in a new book that’ll tell the tale of some of grappling’s biggest backstage moments. ![]() Apparently, he’s been one for just as long as he’s been into wrestling. One other thing that Cornette is though, is a comic fan. He’s even back with the WWE, as of last year. ![]() He’s also one of the few people who’ve been behind-the-scenes for as long as he has. ![]() Since the early 80s, he’s been booking matches, managing talent, and promoting the sport. Jim Cornette is a legend in the wrestling game. Those sound like two great tastes that could taste great together. Apparently he’s also a pretty big comic book buff. Jim Cornette has been around pro wrestling for as long as most fans can probably remember. ![]()
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