Following on from the Dredd thread ( http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/dredd-any-good)...
I like graphic novels. I used to like them a lot, but I got a little older and stopped buying them. Anyway, I've seen good, not so good and bad adaptations of comics and graphic novels (and appalling, like both "Punisher" films). Are there any graphic novels that the STW massif would like to see [well] adapted into a film?
Personally, I'd like to see Preacher turned into a series of films. I just hope that anyone who takes it on sticks true to the book and allows the hero to smoke, fornicate, drink and swear. Just like any vicar from the deep south should.
Sláine from 2000AD would be awesome
Preacher has been a will they / won't they for an HBO series for years now, I can't remember where it's at at the moment. I think it would suit a series better than a film though, it's too dense and episodic to work in short movie format.
I can't think of much I'd like to see at the moment... Most of the comic stuff I love is so deeply ingrained in the medium that it wouldn't really translate well to the screen. Just look at Watchmen / From Hell.
I'm quite looking forward to the next Sin City though, that should be quite fun.
Y the last man as a decent tv series
ABC Warriors
Sandman
Rogue Trooper
The Last Man on Earth
A good Rogue Trooper would be great actually.
desperate dan
Rogue Trooper.. easy done on a budget.. good moral tale.. plenty of violence.. sc fi.. all male cast.. I dont remember a female character in any episode.. ( i stand corrected.. in a period when i was obviously AWOL he found a girl friend.. Venus Bluegenes..)
Actually Y the Last Man probably would work pretty well, good shout.
There was a female trooper in one of the stories... It was a Rogue Trooper hallucination scene though involving Gunnar and Bagman getting a little annoyed that Rogue was alway saving them from trouble, and ends up with a lot of Norts getting shot, so well worthy of a film.
The Ballad of Halo Jones.....
The Weasel Patrol. 'Run away!'
None of them. Ever. But if they [i]must[/i] a proper TMNT film would be awesome.
'The Dark Tower' by Stephen King.
X-Men 'The Age of Apocalypse' story arc...
basically alternate universe where it all goes gruesomely Dystopian, killing fields style.
I really enjoyed the CGI TMNT film a while back :oops:. They're doing a new one, except they've changed them to aliens so it's just called Ninja Turtles. Seriously 🙁
Durham Red
oohh me likey durham red too
Nikolai Dante would make an interesting few TV seasons. I've just finished re-reading every story and the various arc's of the story could each be written into 10-12 decent episodes
Oooh Judgement On Gotham - would love to see that made into a film
Another vote for ABC Warriors and Hammerstein
Cages
Maus
I would chuffing love Fables to get the big screen treatment. Oh, that and Transmetropolitan. Bowel Disruptors AHOY!!
There was a female trooper in one of the stories.
venus bluegenes?
[img]
[/img]
anyway i've always thought strontium dog could be a brilliant film, the one about his father abd the mutant wars, that or getting together with sternhammer, sternhammer getting killed then johnny's revenge.
or anything with durham red
and
[img]
[/img]
..also garp trucking company, guest starring dr and quinch
The Dark Knight Returns - if they actually bothered to make it true to the graphic novel, it could be wonderful.
Nemesis the Warlock has a lot of potential in CGI
Button Man.
Sandman [i]by Neil Gaiman[/i]
Sandman? Really? That was one of the ones I was thinking should really be left as a graphic novel, as I really can't imagine it working in any other format.
Given they are two different media, the important bit is how well the transition is done - a really good story in a graphic novel may well end up mangled on screen due to trying to hard to make it like the graphic novel or straying to far from the graphic novel or just being badly done...I'd like to see more good films, if they are based on graphic novels then so be it...
A few 80s 2000ad fans here then?
Having not read much GN action for ages I read some Alan Moore Swamp Thing only yesterday.
That could work well.
A DC series called 100 Bullets would be very watchable.
I'd like to see Hard Boiled put in a film, but the action are so completely over the top for gore, guns, etc that it would be a nightmare for any director. It would still be awesome though.
Or, failing that, get the Martha Washington series in a film. That would work really well in today's cinema with the right female lead.
What bokonon said. As proven by the Watchmen adaptation. Yuck!
Powers
+1 Ace Trucking
[url= http://www.frequencysite.com/ ]Global Frequency[/url] got the transfer! But ...
ABC Warrior the stand-out performance in the dire Dredd / Stallone film
Transmetropolitan would make a good series I think.
wilko1999 - Member
ABC Warrior the stand-out performance in the dire Dredd / Stallone film
Yup!
ABC Warrior the stand-out performance in the dire Dredd / Stallone film
Mean Machine Angel a close second though
Sandman? Really? That was one of the ones I was thinking should really be left as a graphic novel, as I really can't imagine it working in any other format.
Is the only graphic novel series that I have really enjoyed tbh. It is perfectly suited to the graphic novel format though and perhaps it wouldn't have the same impact as a film. As mentioned above would depend entirely on how it was translated to film.
Bad Company and Halo Jones from 2000AD or Zenith? Loved the early Zenith stories.
Agree with the Dark Knight Returns comment. They kind of got elements of Batman Year 1 in Batman Begins so go to the end of his career. Or The Killing Joke?
There was a Marvel (I think) title called Haywire about an out of control robot which I have fond memories of?
Is the only graphic novel series that I have really enjoyed tbh. It is perfectly suited to the graphic novel format though and perhaps it wouldn't have the same impact as a film. As mentioned above would depend entirely on how it was translated to film.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Sandman (and indeed most of Gaiman's work) but I really don't think it would translate well to film. Stardust (which was a much more straightforward book) was hacked about quite a bit to work, though I guess that was pretty good.


