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1 March 12
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19 February 12
jbacardi:

Morpheus by P. Craig Russell, via his Facebook page.

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Morpheus by P. Craig Russell, via his Facebook page.

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13 December 11
Scots novelist Denise Mina will write six graphic novels based on the  best-selling Stieg Larsson novels for DC Comics (The Scotsman) 

Coming to a book store soon: The Girl With The Thistle Tattoo.  Lisbeth Salander, the gothic heroine behind the best-selling novels of  Stieg Larsson is to be given a literary makeover by a Scottish crime  writer.
Denise Mina, who has been described  as “the Queen of Tartan Noir” has been selected by the literary estate  of the Swedish author, who died in 2004, to adapt the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and its two sequels, into a series of six graphic novels to be published by DC Comics.
The “Millennium Trilogy”, as it is known, has already sold more than 60  million copies worldwide, including three million in Britain, and a  major Hollywood remake of the book will premiere in London this week.  Mina’s first book is due out in March, followed by The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2013 and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest in 2014.
Mina  said she was “delighted” to have been chosen to refashion the books for  a new audience. “There are going to be six graphic novels, two for each  book. It will take two to three years and it just means I will be  writing comics when I’m not writing novels.”
Dan DiDio,  co-publisher of DC Entertainment said: “The intricate characters and  stories Larsson created in the Millennium Trilogy are a perfect match  for the graphic novel format, where we can bring Lisbeth Salander to  life in entirely new, visually compelling ways. It’s a distinct honour  to work on a story that is already so popular with millions of readers  around the world.”
Joakim Larsson, younger brother of the late  author, said: “Stieg always liked comics and it will be exciting to see  the unforgettable characters he created come to life on the comics  page.”
The global success of the books, and the three Swedish  films that have already been released, rests on the character of  Salander, a brilliant bisexual computer hacker and surveillance agent  who assists the journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, on the trail of a serial  killer.
Mina is the author of nine novels with strong female characters, including Field of Blood,  which was recently adapted into a television drama by the BBC, and she  is also a bestseller in Sweden. She said she was a great admirer of the  Larsson novels but planned to make the character of Salander tougher and  less attractive.

Scots novelist Denise Mina will write six graphic novels based on the best-selling Stieg Larsson novels for DC Comics (The Scotsman)

Coming to a book store soon: The Girl With The Thistle Tattoo. Lisbeth Salander, the gothic heroine behind the best-selling novels of Stieg Larsson is to be given a literary makeover by a Scottish crime writer.

Denise Mina, who has been described as “the Queen of Tartan Noir” has been selected by the literary estate of the Swedish author, who died in 2004, to adapt the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and its two sequels, into a series of six graphic novels to be published by DC Comics.

The “Millennium Trilogy”, as it is known, has already sold more than 60 million copies worldwide, including three million in Britain, and a major Hollywood remake of the book will premiere in London this week. Mina’s first book is due out in March, followed by The Girl Who Played with Fire in 2013 and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest in 2014.

Mina said she was “delighted” to have been chosen to refashion the books for a new audience. “There are going to be six graphic novels, two for each book. It will take two to three years and it just means I will be writing comics when I’m not writing novels.”

Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC Entertainment said: “The intricate characters and stories Larsson created in the Millennium Trilogy are a perfect match for the graphic novel format, where we can bring Lisbeth Salander to life in entirely new, visually compelling ways. It’s a distinct honour to work on a story that is already so popular with millions of readers around the world.”

Joakim Larsson, younger brother of the late author, said: “Stieg always liked comics and it will be exciting to see the unforgettable characters he created come to life on the comics page.”

The global success of the books, and the three Swedish films that have already been released, rests on the character of Salander, a brilliant bisexual computer hacker and surveillance agent who assists the journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, on the trail of a serial killer.

Mina is the author of nine novels with strong female characters, including Field of Blood, which was recently adapted into a television drama by the BBC, and she is also a bestseller in Sweden. She said she was a great admirer of the Larsson novels but planned to make the character of Salander tougher and less attractive.

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10 December 11
docshaner:

Dream and Death. A recent commission.

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Dream and Death. A recent commission.

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27 May 11
misterpeace:

from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (I really wish people would cite artists… I can’t quite place this but it’s on the tip of my tongue)

Kelley Jones… now that’s what I’m talking about!

misterpeace:

from Neil Gaiman’s Sandman (I really wish people would cite artists… I can’t quite place this but it’s on the tip of my tongue)

Kelley Jones… now that’s what I’m talking about!

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30 April 10
webbist:

If you aren’t reading the comic Fables, get to it now! Here’s the synopsis well written on Wikipedia:
“The series deals with various characters from fairy tales and folklore – referring to themselves as “Fables” – who have been forced out of their Homelands by “The Adversary” who has conquered the realm. The Fables have traveled to our world and formed a clandestine community in New York City known as Fabletown. Fables who are unable to blend in with human society (such as monsters and anthropomorphic animals) live at “the Farm” in upstate New York.”
Since the comic started in 2002, I’m going through the graphic novels. Highly recommended.

webbist:

If you aren’t reading the comic Fables, get to it now! Here’s the synopsis well written on Wikipedia:

The series deals with various characters from fairy tales and folklore – referring to themselves as “Fables” – who have been forced out of their Homelands by “The Adversary” who has conquered the realm. The Fables have traveled to our world and formed a clandestine community in New York City known as Fabletown. Fables who are unable to blend in with human society (such as monsters and anthropomorphic animals) live at “the Farm” in upstate New York.”

Since the comic started in 2002, I’m going through the graphic novels. Highly recommended.

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