About two years ago, Kyle Higgins, Brian Bucatello, and Gerald Borges joined Image Comics’ Massive Verse, creating an interesting lineup. no one. Instead of lifting the special effects genre like other manga artists, Radiant Black and Dead Lucky, It’s a 10-part noir story that’s gained extra weight thanks to a podcast starring Patton Oswald and Rachael Leigh Cook, and like the other Massive-Verse books, it feels like it was specifically made to jump to other media, which is where it comes in the form of a feature film.
As revealed during the Massive-Verse panel at San Diego Comic-Con: no one The film will be released in cinemas in association with Higgins’ Black Market Narratives and production company ZQ Entertainment. Higgins co-wrote the script with Buccatero and will also direct, marking his feature film debut after directing a number of short films. league and Shadow TimeThe film adaptation will reportedly incorporate podcast elements, but it’s unclear if that means a voice cast. Star Trek: Picard Todd Stashwick is one of them.
no one First released early last year, it focused on a series of brutal murders in Pittsburgh known as the Richard Roe Murders. The 10-part comic explores the fallout from these murders, including copycat crimes, a growing political movement, and the emergence of titular vigilantes. The series only wrapped up with its final chapter last week, but it seems to have remained a consistently strong seller for Image since its release. This is definitely a big step forward for the Massiveverse, and it could even lead to more superheroic exploits for Radiant Black and those around him ending up in their own adaptation. no one It captivates the audience.
[via TheWrap]
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