King and Marvel, together again
The relationship between Marvel and Stephen King just keeps getting stronger. Marvel, in a partnership with Scribner and Simon & Schuster Digital and CBS Mobile, today announced a series of 25 video episodes, beginning Monday, adapting a not-yet published story by King. The comic book style series, drawn by Alex Maleev and adapted by “Eli Stone” co-creator Marc Guggenheim, will be for viewing on the small, small screen – mobile phones – and on the Web.
The story, “N,” the tale of a psychiatrist who develops the same mysterious and deadly obsession as his patient, will be included in a collection of King short stories, “Just After Sunset,” coming in November. The video episodes will become the basis of a comic book miniseries in 2009. For more information, check out http://www.nishere.com/.
The story, “N,” the tale of a psychiatrist who develops the same mysterious and deadly obsession as his patient, will be included in a collection of King short stories, “Just After Sunset,” coming in November. The video episodes will become the basis of a comic book miniseries in 2009. For more information, check out http://www.nishere.com/.
2 Comments:
I like this idea and will be looking forward to the comic coming out.
This sound cool.
Comic Guy2
2:42 PM
What about Marvel's upcoming adaptation of "The Stand?" Excited? That's coming in September, I believe.
2:26 PM
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