DJANGO UNCHAINED Expands to include one more issue!

The spectacular comic book series adaptation of Quentin Tarantino’s Academy Award-winning screenplay, DJANGO UNCHAINED, is about to expand to include one more issue!
 
Adapted by Reginald Hudlin, the ultimate uncut adaptation of this western now runs to include 7 smashing issues.
 
Fans of the 165 minute film can now immerse themselves in the original story, as Tarantino first drafted it, in a whole new way by experiencing scenes that may not have made it to the film, much like ‘deleted extras’ on a film’s DVD.
 
This August, read the earth shattering conclusion of one of the most talked about films of the year in issue #7 of this gorgeously realized comic book series.

DJANGO UNCHAINED wins Oscar for Best Original Screenplay

And the Oscar goes to…. Quentin Tarantino and DJANGO UNCHAINED for Best Original Screenplay. Fans of the film and the award-winning Director/Screenwriter can read the original script in its entirety in Vertigo’s comic book adaptation currently on sale at comic book retailers and for digital download.

 

As announced last summer at San Diego Comic Con, Tarantino’s original screenplay is adapted by producer Reginald Hudlin and drawn by R.M. Guera (SCALPED) and Jason Latour. DJANGO UNCHAINED extends the movie experience for those who want more.  Readers can immerse themselves in the original story, as Tarantino first drafted it, in a whole new way by experiencing scenes that may not have made it to the film, much like ‘deleted extras’ on a film’s DVD. 

 

In his acceptance speech, Tarantino said,  "I have to say in both the Original and Adapted categories, the writing is just fantastic -- this will be the writer's year, man. I love the competition."   The award-winning director/screenwriter also talked about his desire for the characters to live on past the silver screen. Well, now they live on in the form of the DJANGO UNCHAINED six-issue comic book series.  

 

“Congratulations to Quentin on last night’s Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay! Creating the comic book adaptation of DJANGO UNCHAINED has given Vertigo a fantastic opportunity to extend the experience of Quentin’s brilliant screenplay and enable his characters to live on past the movie,” says Diane Nelson, President of DC Entertainment.  “We are very proud to be working with a great filmmaker like Quentin, and all of us at Vertigo and DC Entertainment congratulate him on his Oscar win.”

 

And congrats to Christoph Waltz, who also got a nod as Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dr. King Schultz.

 

If you haven't picked up the first two comics yet and want to see more, head over to MOVIEPHONE for the preview of issue #1 and SLASHFILM for the preview of issue #2.

 

Look for DJANGO UNCHAINED issue #3 on March 20th!

 

MOVIEFONE debuts the exclusive preview of DJANGO UNCHAINED #1

Seen all the trailers for the movie and can’t wait for the comic book? Well, wait no more.


Today, MOVIEFONE debuted the first 5 pages from the new comic book mini-series DJANGO UNCHAINED, based on the upcoming film by Quentin Tarantino, which arrives in theaters December 25.

 

DJANGO UNCHAINED tells the story of Django, a slave-turned-bounty hunter who, with the help of his mentor, sets out to rescue his wife from a ruthless Mississippi plantation owner. Drawn by R.M. Guéra (Scalped) and with flashback sequences by Jason Latour, issue #1 features a variant cover by Jim Lee.

 

Look for DJANGO UNCHAINED #1 in stores, and available digitally, December 19th.

 


R.M. Guéra revealed as DJANGO UNCHAINED miniseries artist

You may remember that at San Diego Comic Con we announced that Vertigo will be publishing a DJANGO UNCHAINED mini-series based on the upcoming film by Quentin Tarantino.

 

This morning, AIN’T IT COOL NEWS revealed that R.M. Guéra (Scalped) is the

interior artist on the DJANGO UNCHAINED miniseries and Jim Lee will be drawing the variant cover of issue #1.

 

Look for the first installment of this adaptation, which will include the full screenplay (that means scenes that may not make it into the final theatrical cut!), in stores this December.


SO PURE IT FLOATS...

Comics have become pretty flashy these days...you can read them digitally on your ipad, kindle, phone, etc. The printed pages are slick, the colors are alive and the packaging is top grade. There’s movies, tv shows, toys, and numerous other ways to engage with the product. It’s easy to lose sight of the fact that at the heart of all this, it’s still comes down to lines of black ink on plain old white paper. Here’s a page of SCALPED 56 (on sale 2/29) that shows exactly what I’m talking about...see the defiant look on Dash’s face in panel 2, the light/shadow on Red Crow’s face in panel 3, the uneven lines of the bricks, the rust spots on the jailhouse doors...there’s a lot of life in these simple drawings. Thanks for reading. peace and hair grease, will dennis

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