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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!

 

Get a first look at the variant cover to DJANGO UNCHAINED #2

Last week, DJANGO UNCHAINED, by Quentin Tarantino, opened in theaters across the country. If you haven’t seen it yet, what are you waiting for? If you saw it and need another jolt, pick up the DJANGO UNCHAINED comic book miniseries – which is based on the full screenplay and features amazing art by R.M. Guera and Jason Latour - to keep the action going.
 
AIN’T IT COOL NEWS and IGN ran reviews of issue #1, while WIRED took a look inside.
 
And now, here’s the first look at the variant cover of issue #2 by Mark Chiarello.

 

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.

 


Graphic Connection: NOCHE ROJA

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In the tradition of Chinatown and L.A. Confidential, writer Simon Oliver explores a hidden world of corruption where money, sex, politics and crime all add up to the same thing.

In the desert just south of the border, young women are turning up murdered. No suspects. No clues. And authorities seem uninterested in uncovering any. When ex-private eye Jack Cohen is hired to find one missing girl, he is drawn back into the shadow world between North and South. And there, he must face the terrible tragedy in his past that he's been running from all these years. Featuring the gritty, stylized artwork of Jason Latour, NOCHE ROJA is a gripping noir tale of how the insatiable craving for cheap consumer goods leads to the ultimate cheapening of life itself.

Read some of the great reviews that have appeared at IGN, AIN'T IT COOL NEWS, The SEATTLE TIMES, FANGORIA, Yahoo! ASSOCIATED CONTENT, and LARGEHEARTED BOY.

And find out what author Simon Oliver has to say about working on the book at NEWSARAMA.

NOCHE ROJA preview

In the tradition of Chinatown and LA Confidential, writer Simon Oliver explores the hidden world of corruption where money, sex, politics and crime all add up the same thing. In the desert just south of the border, young women are turning up murdered. No suspects. No clues. And authorities seem uninterested in uncovering any. When ex-private eye Jack Cohen is hired to find one missing girl he is drawn back into the shadowy world between North and South. And there, he must face the terrible tragedy in his past that he’s been running from all these years. Featuring the gritty, stylized artwork of Jason Latour, NOCHE ROJA is a gripping noir tale and the perfect addition to Vertigo Crime.

Check out the pages below and pick it up in February 2011!

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Vertigo Spring 2011 Highlights

If you didn’t see the announcements last week, Vertigo will be publishing DELIRIUM’S PARTY: A Little Endless Storybook by Jill Thompson, and for Vertigo Crime, RAT CATCHER by Andy Diggle and artist Victor Ibanez, and NOCHE ROJA by Simon Oliver and artist Jason Latour. Then there’s the original graphic novel AARON & AHMED by Jay Cantor and artist James Romberger. We’ll also be collecting two of our hottest mini-series in hardcover as well as the first volume of the new series iZOMBIE!

Check out the details below:

JOE THE BARBARIAN DELUXE EDITION HC
Writer: Grant Morrison
Artist: Sean Murphy
Collects: JOE THE BARBARIAN #1-8
$29.99 US, 224 pages

DAYTRIPPER HC
Writers: Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon
Artists: Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá
Collects: DAYTRIPPER #1-10
$29.99 US, 256 pages

iZOMBIE: DEAD TO THE WORLD TP
Writer: Chris Roberson
Artist: Michael Allred
Collects: iZOMBIE #1-5
price TK, pages TK

DELIRIUM’S PARTY: A LITTLE ENDLESS STORYBOOK HC
Writer/Artist: Jill Thompson
An original graphic novel
$14.99 US, 64 pages

RAT CATCHER HC
Writer: Andy Diggle
Artist: Victor Ibañez
An original Vertigo Crime graphic novel
$19.99 US, 184 pages

AARON AND AHMED HC
Writer: Jay Cantor
Artist: James Romberger
An original graphic novel
$24.99 US, 144 pages

NOCHE ROJA HC
Writer: Simon Oliver
Artist: Jason Latour
An original Vertigo Crime graphic novel
$19.99 US, 184 pages

Two new additions to Vertigo Crime

Vertigo Crime has published works from the likes of authors Ian Rankin, Brian Azzarello, Jason Starr, Christos Gage and many others. Today, we add two more titles to the ever growing list of excellent crime/mystery graphic novels.

In RAT CATCHER by Andy Diggle (The Losers) and artist Victor Ibanez, an FBI agent and a notorious mob hitman become involved in a thriller with a twist that keeps the action moving and the characters playing a high stakes game of cat and mouse.

In NOCHE ROJA, a timely and explosive mystery by Simon Oliver and artist Jason Latour, the murders of young women just South of the Mexican border hide a deeper, darker corruption that retired private investigator Jack Cohen becomes determined to expose if it’s the last thing he ever does. Which it may be.

Look for RAT CATCHER and NOCHE ROJA with covers by Lee Bermejo in 2011!

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