A big-screen adaptation of the Wildstorm comic book series Danger Girl is in the works with Todd Lincoln directing, according to a Hero Complex interview with its producer Adrian Askarieh.
Askarieh, who’s currently producing Relativity’s film adaptation of Devil’s Due Publishing’s Hack/Slash, described the planned Danger Girl movie as “Kill Bill meets Raiders of the Lost Ark with the “team” element of Mission: Impossible.”
The Danger Girl comic book series debuted in 1998 from creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, and has Campbell’s now distinctive buxom hot babe artwork. The series follows Abbey Chase, a treasure-hunting demolitions expert who joins the top-secret Danger Girl organization in their action adventures. All the ladies are well-endowed and gorgeous, typically wearing tight, revealing clothing, but the difference between these babes and those on Baywatch is that the Danger Girls are highly skilled and intelligent, not to mention lethal.
Beyond Wonderland #0-1
Story by Ralph Tedesco, Joe Brusha & Raven Gregory
Written by Raven Gregory
Artwork by Daniel Leister
Colors by Nei Ruffino
Letters by Crank!
Cover by J. Scott Campbell
This Friday, movie lovers will have Alice In Wonderland to satisfy them, but comic fans shouldn’t feel too left out though. They can enjoy another dark take on the Wonderland mythos from Zenescope Entertainment.
Newsarama is giving you FREE access to issues 0 and 1 of Beyond Wonderland, the second series of the Wonderland Trilogy.
Head on over to Newsarama for your free look at Beyond Wonderland.
Grab your fedora and your trenchcoat as Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet Hits Stands This Week!
Still upset that Kevin Smith‘s version of the classic noir radio hero isn’t going to make it to the silver screen? Now you’ll get your chance to see Silent Bob’s version of the Fran Striker’s Green Hornet with art by Jonathan Lau. Dynamite Entertainment will be publishing a 10-page miniseries based on the unproduced Green Hornet script Smith wrote for Miramax films. Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet #1 will hit newsstands this Wednesday, March 3, 2010, with covers by Covers: Alex Ross, John Cassaday, J. Scott Campbell, and Stephen Segovia.
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press