According to a press release from Virgin Comics, they are to publish a new series of Dan Dare comics from November, written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Gary Erskine.Branson has acquired the publishing, TV, movie and videogame rights to Dare. The comic will be part of the Virgin Comics lineup which already includes a number of high profile titles created by movie directors such as John Woo, Terry Gilliam and Guy Ritchie and actor Nick Cage, although the strips are then written by lesser mortals.
Here's the press release in full:
| GROUNDBREAKING COMIC HEROES TO FLY AGAIN WITH VIRGIN COMICS' ALL NEW EPIC STARRING DAN DARE: PILOT OF THE FUTURE | |
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| London, England - August 27, 2007 - Aviator and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson today announced that Virgin Comics (www.virgincomics.com) will be bringing legendary super hero Dan Dare out of retirement and back into the outer reaches of the galaxy, with an all new Dan Dare comic book series. The new series will be published monthly beginning November 2007 and will be written by legendary comic author, Garth Ennis (author of Preacher, The Boys, Hitman, John Woo's Seven Brothers and other acclaimed and best selling titles). |
At the same time, Garth Ennis has already proved that he can take a character -- Battler Britton -- and write a new story around him whilst retaining the flavour of the old stories.
Here's the text from Previews for the first issue:
"He brokered peace with alien races, pushed the frontiers of space, and saved the planet from total annihilation… repeatedly. But now, his Space Fleet has disbanded, the United Nations has crumbled, his friends scattered to the solar winds. Britain is once again the world power, but Dare, disillusioned and disappointed in his once-precious home country, has quietly retired. But there’s trouble mustering in Deep Space. The H.M.S. Achilles is picking up strange signals when, suddenly, an enormous fleet of hostile ships ambushes the destroyer. As the crew struggles to stay alive, they realize with horror that the hostiles have brought a weapon of unimaginable power. Dan Dare, pilot of the future, has been called out of retirement!"
But there's more: according to Graser, "CAA [Creative Artists' Agency] is packaging the potential film and meeting with clients about the project." Virgin Comics have already inked one deal with producer Joel Silver to adapt Guy Ritchie's The Gamekeeper which Ritchie will direct.
Richard Sheaf reports at the Down the Tubes blog that although the PR cover is by Bryan Talbot, the first seven issue of the new comic will have covers by Gary Leach.
(While we're visiting the blogosphere, Lew Stringer correctly points out on his Blimey! blog that Dan has been appearing regularly in the pages of Spaceship Away for the past few years, so the revival is hardly new.)
The news broke yesterday while I was at a wedding. Old time UKCAC-goers may not recognise the lass on the right as Nicola Broad who, twenty years ago, slinked onto the stage as Catgirl. It's the glasses... or not getting married in a cat suit. One or the other. Jon is well known to all in the gaming community as the man behind Ground Zero Games.
Some things are more important than even Dan Dare.

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