Inspired by the popular
comic book series produced by Top Cow Productions, Inc., The Darkness II is an intense first person shooter that delivers a twisted and gripping narrative of tragedy, modern crime drama, and supernatural horror.
Inspired by the popular
comic book series produced by Top Cow Productions, Inc., The Darkness II is an intense first person shooter that delivers a twisted and gripping narrative of tragedy, modern crime drama, and supernatural horror.
Not exact matches
Originally launching as a toy line at Parker Brothers (now a Hasbro subsidiary) in 1979, Rom was licensed to Marvel, who
produced the
comic book series Rom: Spaceknight between 1979 and 1986.
Fresh off of trying to appeal to every nerd ever with Ready Player One, Steven Spielberg has signed on to
produce and «very possibly» direct an actual
comic book movie with Blackhawk, an adaptation of an old DC Comics
series about World War II fighter pilots.
Madureira has put passion into bringing his
series back to life, and it shows in this beautifully
produced comic book adventure.
The intentional changing or at least ignoring of it in casting the role of MCU lynchpin Nick Fury and
producing a Black Panther film for 2018 and a Luke Cage television
series for later this year doesn't bestow upon them immunity by any stretch of the imagination, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe seems relatively inclusive if at the same time mostly faithful to the mostly mid-20th Century created
comic book origins - depictions of their headline characters.
Early last year, it was revealed that The CW was developing a reboot of Tales from the Darkside from Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Joe Hill, and while the
series never materialised, IDW Publishing announced a four - issue
comic book series based upon scripts Hill
produced for the aborted show.
Loosely adapted from a little - known
comic book series, which itself was based on old UFO folklore, Men in Black had sci - fi legend Steven Spielberg
producing at the height of his prowess (while simultaneously directing the summer's second - biggest film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park).
Syfy dropped trailers for two very promising new shows during NBCUniversal's Upfront presentation on Monday: Nightflyers, a sci - fi horror
series based on a novella by A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin, and Deadly Class, an
comic book adaptation that's executive -
produced by Avengers: Infinity War directors the Russo brothers.
While the Joseph Gordon - Levitt / David S. Goyer -
produced adaptation of Neil Gaiman's seminal
comic book series Sandman was absent from Warner Bros.» big DC Comics announcement, the project is still very much a priority for the studio, and both Gordon - Levitt and Goyer have given updates on its status today.
Written and directed by Joss Whedon and
produced by Kevin Feige, Marvel's «Avengers: Age of Ultron» is based on the ever - popular Marvel
comic book series «The Avengers,» first published in 1963.
The
series is co-produced by AMC Studios, Ideate Media and
comic book publisher IDW Entertainment with Circle of Confusion
producing.
Marvel can say whatever it wants about Infinite Comics, but you can sense where its priorities lie: While the company's
producing eight Infinite
series, it still has more than 60 ongoing
comic books that aren't exclusively digital.
DC also
produces a
series of digital only editions of its
comic books.
Archie Comics is teaming with Mammoth Media to
produce original mobile story content based on the Riverdale, Betty & Veronica and Sabrina The Teenage Witch
comic book series.
«Powers» — based on Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming «s long - running
comic book series of the same name — has long been in development, with a pilot
produced for FX in 2011.
Madefire partnered with the producers of Alan Tudyk, PJ Haarsma, and Nathan Fillion's hit web
series Con Man to
produce a Motion
Book of the
comic «Spectrum» — the show within the show.
This marks the first time Marvel has
produced an on - going
comic book series inspired by a video game.
The original inspiration for the
series came from a mass -
produced comic book published by Charlton Comics.
Between 1960 and 1961, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Mel Ramos each
produced a
series of paintings based on
comic book characters.