Development continues on a feature film adaptation of the Cliffhanger comic book series "Danger Girl", created by writer Andy Hartnell and illustrator J. Scott Campbell, with a screenplay by Umair Aleem for Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films:
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger...
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger...
- 12/26/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Jeff Wadlow ("Kick-Ass 2") will direct the live-action feature "Danger Girl", adapting the Wildstorm/DC Comics/Idw Publishing/Cliffhanger comic book series, by writer J. Scott Campbell and illustrator Andy Hartnell, to be produced by Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films:
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation...
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation...
- 3/22/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Kick-Ass 2 and Truth or Dare director Jeff Wadlow has signed on to helm the feature film adaptation of the 90s comic book series Danger Girl.
I was a big fan of J. Campbell Scott's comic growing up and the film has slowly been moving forward. I’m happy to see that it’s found a director that that Wadlow is the guy taking it on. I think he could end up delivering a decent movie.
The script for the film was written by Umair Aleem and production on the movie is expected to start next year with Constantin Film producing. The creators of the comic, J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, are also set to executive produce the film.
The team known as Danger Girl is a top-secret spy organization the was formed by a former Mi-6 agent known as Deuce in response to reports that a “Fourth Reich...
I was a big fan of J. Campbell Scott's comic growing up and the film has slowly been moving forward. I’m happy to see that it’s found a director that that Wadlow is the guy taking it on. I think he could end up delivering a decent movie.
The script for the film was written by Umair Aleem and production on the movie is expected to start next year with Constantin Film producing. The creators of the comic, J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, are also set to executive produce the film.
The team known as Danger Girl is a top-secret spy organization the was formed by a former Mi-6 agent known as Deuce in response to reports that a “Fourth Reich...
- 3/21/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Danger Girl, the '90s comic-book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, will be heading to the big-screen and THR has reported that Jeff Wadlow has signed on to direct the action/adventure movie for Constantin Film. A blend of Indiana Jones, James Bond, and Charlie's Angels, Danger Girl will follow the adventures of Abbey Chase, "an adventurer who…...
- 3/20/2019
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Jeff Wadlow, the director of Sony’s upcoming Fantasy Island big-screen adaptation, is set to direct Danger Girl for Constantin Film Ag with shooting to begin in 2020.
Danger Girl, described as a priority production for the Munich-based Constantin Film, will adapt the namesake comic book series co-created by fan-favorite artist J. Scott Campbell (Gen 13) and writer Andy Hartnell and published since 2012 by Idw Publishing of San Diego. The Danger Girl series celebrated its 20th anniversary last year and is known for high-velocity action, winking humor, and its scantily clad squad of super-spy protagonists.
The long-enduring comic book brand follows the adventures of lead character Abbey Chase, who is reluctantly recruited into an all-female secret organization.
The daring Chase finds herself teamed with a trio of elite operatives — Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle, and “Silicon” Valerie — and dispatched on a globe-trotting adventure to find and secure a series of objects with destructive...
Danger Girl, described as a priority production for the Munich-based Constantin Film, will adapt the namesake comic book series co-created by fan-favorite artist J. Scott Campbell (Gen 13) and writer Andy Hartnell and published since 2012 by Idw Publishing of San Diego. The Danger Girl series celebrated its 20th anniversary last year and is known for high-velocity action, winking humor, and its scantily clad squad of super-spy protagonists.
The long-enduring comic book brand follows the adventures of lead character Abbey Chase, who is reluctantly recruited into an all-female secret organization.
The daring Chase finds herself teamed with a trio of elite operatives — Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle, and “Silicon” Valerie — and dispatched on a globe-trotting adventure to find and secure a series of objects with destructive...
- 3/20/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeff Wadlow will direct the “Danger Girl” comic book adaptation for Constantin Film, the company announced on Wednesday.
The action/adventure feature is based on the comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell about an all-female-team of super-spy adventurers.
“Danger Girl” is a priority for Constantin, which plans to begin filming by 2020. Wadlow, who is currently directing Sony’s upcoming “Fantasy Island,” will do additional rewrites on the script. Umair Aleem wrote the initial drafts.
Also Read: 'Captain Marvel': Kevin Feige on Film's 'Female Voice' and the McU's 'More Diverse' Future
“Danger Girl,” beginning with a 1998 limited series and continuing through several subsequent miniseries and one-shots, follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, a reluctant recruit into the eponymous all-female secret spy organization. Paired with operatives Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle and “Silicon Val,” she embarks on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of...
The action/adventure feature is based on the comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell about an all-female-team of super-spy adventurers.
“Danger Girl” is a priority for Constantin, which plans to begin filming by 2020. Wadlow, who is currently directing Sony’s upcoming “Fantasy Island,” will do additional rewrites on the script. Umair Aleem wrote the initial drafts.
Also Read: 'Captain Marvel': Kevin Feige on Film's 'Female Voice' and the McU's 'More Diverse' Future
“Danger Girl,” beginning with a 1998 limited series and continuing through several subsequent miniseries and one-shots, follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, a reluctant recruit into the eponymous all-female secret spy organization. Paired with operatives Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle and “Silicon Val,” she embarks on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of...
- 3/20/2019
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
“Truth or Dare” director Jeff Wadlow has come on board to helm “Danger Girl,” an action-adventure for Constantin Film.
Wadlow, who is in production on Sony’s “Fantasy Island” movie, will also perform rewrites on the script. Umair Aleem wrote the initial drafts, based on the female-team comic book series “Danger Girl,” created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. Shooting is expected to begin next year.
“Danger Girl,” launched in 1988 and still being published with new issues by Idw, follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, who is reluctantly recruited into an all-female secret spy organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle and “Silicon Val” to locate a series of objects with destructive power and keep them out of the hands of the Hammer Syndicate.
Producers describe Abbey Chase as one of the most iconic female comic book characters along with Captain Marvel, Black Widow, and Wonder Woman.
Wadlow, who is in production on Sony’s “Fantasy Island” movie, will also perform rewrites on the script. Umair Aleem wrote the initial drafts, based on the female-team comic book series “Danger Girl,” created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. Shooting is expected to begin next year.
“Danger Girl,” launched in 1988 and still being published with new issues by Idw, follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, who is reluctantly recruited into an all-female secret spy organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage, Natalia Kasstle and “Silicon Val” to locate a series of objects with destructive power and keep them out of the hands of the Hammer Syndicate.
Producers describe Abbey Chase as one of the most iconic female comic book characters along with Captain Marvel, Black Widow, and Wonder Woman.
- 3/20/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Development continues on a feature film adaptation of the Cliffhanger comic book series "Danger Girl", created by writer Andy Hartnell and illustrator J. Scott Campbell, with a screenplay by Umair Aleem for Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films:
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger Girl...
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger Girl...
- 1/21/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Development continues on a feature film adaptation of the Cliffhanger comic book series "Danger Girl", created by writer Andy Hartnell and illustrator J. Scott Campbell, with a screenplay by Umair Aleem for Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films:
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger Girl...
"...'Abbey Chase', an adventurer reluctantly recruited into a secret organization...
"...is paired with operatives 'Sydney Savage' and 'Natalia Kasstle'...
"...on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a series of mystical objects before they fall into the hands of the 'Hammer Syndicate'..."
Cliffhanger's "Danger Girl" comic books (1998), a spoof of "James Bond", follows a group of female secret agents led by mentor 'Deuce'...
...a former 'British Secret Service' agent lured away from retirement by the Un to oversee the world's first all-female espionage network, with the Code Name, 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
"Danger Girl...
- 12/25/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
In case you haven't heard, J. Campbell Scott's awesome 90s comic book series Danger Girl is being adapted into a feature film and series by Constantin Film. That was announced a few months, now we've learned that Umair Aleem has been hired to write the script for the movie. Aleem hasn't really done much. He's a newbie, who is developing a few other projects as well including a Netflix film called Kate, which centers on "a veteran hitwoman who is mysteriously poisoned on her last assignment in Tokyo, and who has 24 hours to track down her killer before she dies."
I hope Aleem is able to deliver a great script for Danger Girl. The movie is a top priority for the studio and as a fan, I'd hate to see it end up being a mediocre movie, which could very well happen with the wrong creative team.
The creators of the comic,...
I hope Aleem is able to deliver a great script for Danger Girl. The movie is a top priority for the studio and as a fan, I'd hate to see it end up being a mediocre movie, which could very well happen with the wrong creative team.
The creators of the comic,...
- 2/23/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Constantin Films has set Black List writer Umair Aleem to pen the screenplay for “Danger Girl,” an individual with knowledge of the project tells the TheWrap. The film is being adapted from the 1990s comic book series created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell. Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures, and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films are producing. Also Read: 6 Movies to Watch If You Loved 'The Girl on the Train' (Videos) Set in the vein of “Charlies Angels,” “James Bond,” and “Indiana Jones,” Danger Girl centers on Abbey Chase, an adventurer who is...
- 2/22/2018
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Umair Aleem has been set to write the big-screen adaptation of Danger Girl, the comic book series from J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell that Constantin Film swooped up last fall. The company is making this one a priority with an eye on a film franchise. The comics, launched in 1996 by Wildstorm before moving to DC Comics, center on adventurer Abbey Chase. Reluctantly recruited by a secret spy organization, she teams with fellow operatives Sydney Savage and…...
- 2/22/2018
- Deadline
Constantin's female-fronted action franchise hopeful Danger Girl has found its writer.
Rising action scribe Umair Aleem has been tapped to pen the script for Danger Girl, which was adapted from the 1990s comic book series created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell.
Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures, and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films are producing the feature.
Danger Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a...
Rising action scribe Umair Aleem has been tapped to pen the script for Danger Girl, which was adapted from the 1990s comic book series created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell.
Robert Kulzer of Constantin Film, Jeremy Bolt of Bolt Pictures, and Adrian Askarieh of Prime Universe Films are producing the feature.
Danger Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a globe-trotting adventure to locate a...
- 2/22/2018
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
J. Scott Campbell's Danger Girl was one of my favorite comic books to read when I was a teen. I loved the concept of badass female super spies! I've been wanting to see this comic adapted into a feature film or TV series for years and it's finally going to happen!
According to Deadline, Constantin Film acquired rights to the comic book series and they are teaming up with Jeremy Bolt’s Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh’s Prime Universe Films to produce a film and develop a TV show based on the property.
The creators of the comic, J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, are set to executive produce the series. The studio is currently on the hunt a writer and director to develop the film.
Danger Girl was launched in 1996 by the comic publisher Wildstorm. It eventually moved to DC Comics. The team known as Danger Girl...
According to Deadline, Constantin Film acquired rights to the comic book series and they are teaming up with Jeremy Bolt’s Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh’s Prime Universe Films to produce a film and develop a TV show based on the property.
The creators of the comic, J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, are set to executive produce the series. The studio is currently on the hunt a writer and director to develop the film.
Danger Girl was launched in 1996 by the comic publisher Wildstorm. It eventually moved to DC Comics. The team known as Danger Girl...
- 11/16/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
As studios continue to mine the comic book industry for new ideas, we've learned today that Constantin Film has secured the rights to Danger Girl, a 1996 comic book series created by writer Andy Hartnell and artist J. Scott Campbell. Constantin Film will team with Jeremy Bolt's Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe Films to produce and develop a film and TV show... Read More...
- 11/16/2017
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Constantin Film, the company behind the Resident Evil movie series, is eyeing a new female-fronted action franchise.
The company has picked up the film rights to Danger Girl, the hit 1990s comic book, and is developing the title with Jeremy Bolt's Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe Films to produce films and television shows based on the fan-favorite property.
Created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell, Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a...
The company has picked up the film rights to Danger Girl, the hit 1990s comic book, and is developing the title with Jeremy Bolt's Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe Films to produce films and television shows based on the fan-favorite property.
Created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell, Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a...
- 11/16/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Constantin Film, the company behind the Resident Evil movie series, is eyeing a new female-fronted action franchise.
The company has picked up the film rights to Danger Girl, the hit 1990s comic book, and is developing the title with Jeremy Bolt's Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe Films to produce films and television shows based on the fan-favorite property.
Created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell, Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a...
The company has picked up the film rights to Danger Girl, the hit 1990s comic book, and is developing the title with Jeremy Bolt's Bolt Pictures and Adrian Askarieh's Prime Universe Films to produce films and television shows based on the fan-favorite property.
Created by artist J. Scott Campbell and writer Andy Hartnell, Girl follows the adventures of Abbey Chase, an adventurer who was reluctantly recruited into a secret organization. Chase is then paired with operatives Sydney Savage and Natalia Kasstle on a...
- 11/16/2017
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Development continues on a feature film adaptation of the comic book series "Danger Girl", with Todd Lincoln ("The Apparition") directing for producers Adrian Askarieh and Daniel Alter.
The "Danger Girl" comic book series, a spoof on "James Bond", was created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, following a group of female secret agents led by their mentor 'Deuce', a former 'British Secret Service' Agent lured away from retirement by the United Nations to fashion and oversee the world’s first all-female espionage network, adopting the code name 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
Four "Danger Girl" figures were created by Canada's McFarlane Toys, depicting the characters 'Abbey Chase', 'Sydney Savage', 'Natalia Kassle' and the villain 'Major Maxim'.
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The "Danger Girl" comic book series, a spoof on "James Bond", was created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, following a group of female secret agents led by their mentor 'Deuce', a former 'British Secret Service' Agent lured away from retirement by the United Nations to fashion and oversee the world’s first all-female espionage network, adopting the code name 'Danger Girl'.
A "Danger Girl" video game was released for Sony PlayStation in 2000.
Four "Danger Girl" figures were created by Canada's McFarlane Toys, depicting the characters 'Abbey Chase', 'Sydney Savage', 'Natalia Kassle' and the villain 'Major Maxim'.
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- 4/16/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek Idw Publishing's "Danger Girl: The Chase" #2, available October 30, 2013, written by Andy Hartnell and illustrated by Harvey Talibao, with a cover by Dan Panosian:
"...the chase is on, and at an ever-increasing breakneck pace.
"Continuing their frantic quest to capture a mysterious briefcase, 'Abbey', 'Sydney' and 'Sonya' use any and all means available as they pursue this mysterious package to the four corners of the Earth and back..."
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"...the chase is on, and at an ever-increasing breakneck pace.
"Continuing their frantic quest to capture a mysterious briefcase, 'Abbey', 'Sydney' and 'Sonya' use any and all means available as they pursue this mysterious package to the four corners of the Earth and back..."
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- 10/30/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Book: Danger Girl: Revolver #4
Written By: Andy Hartnell
Pencils By: Chris Madden
Publisher: Idw
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
So we’ve come to the end of another Danger Girl mini series and with an opening page extremely reminiscent of classic Danger Girl with Donovin Conrad held over a pit of Alligators, we’re off to a great start. So far this series has been a mixed bag, starting strong but by issue three it felt a bit drab and rushed. Issue #4 certainly improves from the previous issue but it’s not exactly classic Danger Girl.
With Abbey joining Donovin for the big bad guy auction in order to retrieve the sacred medallion we’re in territory that Danger Girl can thrive in. Abbey is in a pretty dress, Sydney watches from afar and new girl Sonya is waiting in the wings to strike.
Written By: Andy Hartnell
Pencils By: Chris Madden
Publisher: Idw
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
So we’ve come to the end of another Danger Girl mini series and with an opening page extremely reminiscent of classic Danger Girl with Donovin Conrad held over a pit of Alligators, we’re off to a great start. So far this series has been a mixed bag, starting strong but by issue three it felt a bit drab and rushed. Issue #4 certainly improves from the previous issue but it’s not exactly classic Danger Girl.
With Abbey joining Donovin for the big bad guy auction in order to retrieve the sacred medallion we’re in territory that Danger Girl can thrive in. Abbey is in a pretty dress, Sydney watches from afar and new girl Sonya is waiting in the wings to strike.
- 4/26/2012
- by Marcus Doidge
- Obsessed with Film
G.I. Joe/Danger Girl has been announced by Idw Publishing. Cbr confirms that the crossover title will be written by Andy Hartnell, with John Royle shouldering art duties and J. Scott Campbell providing covers. G.I. Joe editor John Barber and Danger Girl editor Scott Dunbier will share editing responsibilities on the comic. Idw previously teamed up with Dynamite Entertainment for a crossover between (more)...
- 4/13/2012
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
Book: Danger Girl: Revolver #3
Written By: Andy Hartnell
Pencils By: Chris Madden
Publisher: Idw
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating
Well this is not the issue I expected it to be. At the end of issue #2 we were introduced to our new Danger Girl Sonya Savage, so presumably this issue, the penultimate issue in the four issue run would be letting us get to know our new red headed archer and welcome her into the team but no this is not the case at all. Instead we are thrown forward to after the events of the last issue’s cliffhanger and have the bad guys (one of which is very Samuel L. Jackson in design) recount what had happened with the Danger Girls and then all hell breaks loose aboard the train they are travelling on in a madcap action bonanza that moves a...
Written By: Andy Hartnell
Pencils By: Chris Madden
Publisher: Idw
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating
Well this is not the issue I expected it to be. At the end of issue #2 we were introduced to our new Danger Girl Sonya Savage, so presumably this issue, the penultimate issue in the four issue run would be letting us get to know our new red headed archer and welcome her into the team but no this is not the case at all. Instead we are thrown forward to after the events of the last issue’s cliffhanger and have the bad guys (one of which is very Samuel L. Jackson in design) recount what had happened with the Danger Girls and then all hell breaks loose aboard the train they are travelling on in a madcap action bonanza that moves a...
- 4/12/2012
- by Marcus Doidge
- Obsessed with Film
Idw Publishing's "Danger Girl: Revolver #3, available April 4, 2012, is written by Andy Hartnell and illustrated by Chris Madden, with covers by Madden and J. Scott Cambpell :
"...while on target to recover a missing Peruvian treasure, 'Abbey Chase' encounters a deadly new rival who may beat her to the punch. Will Abbey reach it first, or will the sudden involvement of Peru's most powerful villains prompt her to stand clear of the inevitable explosion...?"
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"...while on target to recover a missing Peruvian treasure, 'Abbey Chase' encounters a deadly new rival who may beat her to the punch. Will Abbey reach it first, or will the sudden involvement of Peru's most powerful villains prompt her to stand clear of the inevitable explosion...?"
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- 4/3/2012
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Idw Publishing's "Danger Girl: Revolver" #1, available January 18, 2012, is written by Andy Hartnell and illustrated by Chris Madden, with covers by J. Scott Campbell and Madden :
"...for the first time ever, creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell introduce a new 'Danger Girl' to the team! Who is she? What are her skills? Where is she from? What are her measurements? You'll find those answers and more as she joins the world's sexiest spy agency in their most explosive adventure yet!..."
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"...for the first time ever, creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell introduce a new 'Danger Girl' to the team! Who is she? What are her skills? Where is she from? What are her measurements? You'll find those answers and more as she joins the world's sexiest spy agency in their most explosive adventure yet!..."
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- 1/17/2012
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Thinking about next year already? Dynamite Entertainment's success with its Army of Darkness (AoD) license is going to get a regular series starting February 2012. This series will come out after "Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness" graphic novel releases mid January.
Writer Elliott Serrano (from the previous AoD releases) and artist Marat Mychaels ("Youngblood" and "Demonslayer") will provide an ongoing saga that promises to be a new chapter. As the evil of the Necronomicon spreads across the cosmos, a new ally in the war against the Deadites emerges. There is a woman going by the name of "Ash," and readers may very well ask what her relation is with the real "Chosen One?" Is Ashley J. Williams going to have competition? They will be answered in due time, as our accidental hero travels deep into a pyramid of Ancient Egypt in a parallel dimension in the first tale.
Serrano,...
Writer Elliott Serrano (from the previous AoD releases) and artist Marat Mychaels ("Youngblood" and "Demonslayer") will provide an ongoing saga that promises to be a new chapter. As the evil of the Necronomicon spreads across the cosmos, a new ally in the war against the Deadites emerges. There is a woman going by the name of "Ash," and readers may very well ask what her relation is with the real "Chosen One?" Is Ashley J. Williams going to have competition? They will be answered in due time, as our accidental hero travels deep into a pyramid of Ancient Egypt in a parallel dimension in the first tale.
Serrano,...
- 12/7/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #3 Written by Andy Hartnell
Art by Chris Bolson
Colors by Adriano Lucas
Letters by Marshall Dillion
Covers by Paul Renaud, Nick Bradshaw
Dynamite Entertainment and Idw Publishing
Release Date: September 8, 2011
Cover Price: $3.99
Don't you just love it when two great things come together? I'm not saying this is as good as a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup...mmm...chocolate and peanut butter...er, um. What I mean is this may seem like strange match, but it may well turn out to be a great combination. Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #3 gives us a smattering of both the world of a Danger Girl and that of Ash [...]...
Art by Chris Bolson
Colors by Adriano Lucas
Letters by Marshall Dillion
Covers by Paul Renaud, Nick Bradshaw
Dynamite Entertainment and Idw Publishing
Release Date: September 8, 2011
Cover Price: $3.99
Don't you just love it when two great things come together? I'm not saying this is as good as a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup...mmm...chocolate and peanut butter...er, um. What I mean is this may seem like strange match, but it may well turn out to be a great combination. Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness #3 gives us a smattering of both the world of a Danger Girl and that of Ash [...]...
- 9/23/2011
- by Waerloga69
- Geeks of Doom
We Begin today's round-up with a warning: Don't get your hopes up just yet for a movie based on the Danger Girl comic.
Created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, the series follows three very curvaceous secret agents who take on assignments like those in Indiana Jones and Mission Impossible while drawing the obvious Charlie's Angels comparisons.
Pegged some years ago as a surefire bet for a film, and with Todd Lincoln attached as a director last year, the project returned to obscurity until this week when Latino Review reported that Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil), Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) and Sofia Vergara (TV's Family Matters) would be filling the lead roles.
Though no writer or script have been mentioned, this latest update indicated progress was being made behind the scenes. But if you think the casting sounded too good to be true, you'd be right.
After the blogosphere went wild...
Created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, the series follows three very curvaceous secret agents who take on assignments like those in Indiana Jones and Mission Impossible while drawing the obvious Charlie's Angels comparisons.
Pegged some years ago as a surefire bet for a film, and with Todd Lincoln attached as a director last year, the project returned to obscurity until this week when Latino Review reported that Milla Jovovich (Resident Evil), Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) and Sofia Vergara (TV's Family Matters) would be filling the lead roles.
Though no writer or script have been mentioned, this latest update indicated progress was being made behind the scenes. But if you think the casting sounded too good to be true, you'd be right.
After the blogosphere went wild...
- 8/26/2011
- by Michael Pellegrini
- The Geek Files
One of the most entertaining and visually appealing comic books by one of the most popular artists of the 1990s may be headed to the big screen in a live-action adaptation produced by Benderspink. According to LatinoReview, the management and production company secured the rights to the Danger Girl comic book series created by superstar artist J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell and is already shopping it around using this logline:
A beautiful adventuress joins forces with an all-female spy agency as they race around the world to recover a trio of powerful relics.
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Adrian Askarieh...
A beautiful adventuress joins forces with an all-female spy agency as they race around the world to recover a trio of powerful relics.
Next Showing:
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Adrian Askarieh...
- 8/25/2011
- by BrentJS Sprecher
- Reelzchannel.com
Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale and Sofia Vergara have been rumoured to be attached to the Danger Girl movie adaptation. Based on J Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell's comic, which debuted from WildStorm Productions in 1998, Danger Girl follows the adventures of three female secret agents. Latino Review reports that the actresses - whose roles have not been specified - are set to appear in the potential project. Director Todd Lincoln (The Apparition) was previously (more)...
- 8/24/2011
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Back in April of last year, we brought you the news that director Todd Lincoln (The Apparition) was set to helm the big-screen adaptation of the WildStorm comic book Danger Girl, created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, the comic centers on a group of scantily clad female secret agents battling villains across the globe.
Now, according to TrackingBoard, Kate Beckinsale (Underworld: Awakening), Milla Jovovich (Faces in the Crowd), and Sofía Vergara (New Year’s Eve, Modern Family) are reportedly attached to star in the big-screen adaptation.
Chris Bender and Jc Spink of the production company Benderspink have reportedly been shopping the project to studios with the three actresses attached to star, presumably as the three main characters in the comic, Abbey Chase, Natalia Kassle, and Sydney Savage.
[Update]
According to ThePlaylist, the agency representing the actresses (Wme) has said that the tracking boards information about the three being attached...
Now, according to TrackingBoard, Kate Beckinsale (Underworld: Awakening), Milla Jovovich (Faces in the Crowd), and Sofía Vergara (New Year’s Eve, Modern Family) are reportedly attached to star in the big-screen adaptation.
Chris Bender and Jc Spink of the production company Benderspink have reportedly been shopping the project to studios with the three actresses attached to star, presumably as the three main characters in the comic, Abbey Chase, Natalia Kassle, and Sydney Savage.
[Update]
According to ThePlaylist, the agency representing the actresses (Wme) has said that the tracking boards information about the three being attached...
- 8/23/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
What do lovely ladies Milla Jovoich (Resident Evil, The 5th Element), Kate Beckinsale (Underworld, Van Helsing) and Sofia Vergara (Modern Family, Madea Goes to Jail) have in common? What do you get when you take a bunch of Bond Girls and make the secret agents? The answers to these two questions are the same; Danger Girl.
Danger Girl is a Wildstorm comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. It follows Abbey Chase (the team leader), Sydney Savage (the wild card) and Silicon Valerie (the young upstart) as they are recruited by Deuce, a former British Secret Service Agent interested in starting up an all-female espionage network (though Deuce himself is male and very Sean Connery-like).
Now Latino Review explains Jovovich, Beckinsale and Vergara are in contention for the three starring roles. Interesting. Is Beckinsale the youngest of the three? I suppose that would make her Valerie.
Danger Girl is a Wildstorm comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. It follows Abbey Chase (the team leader), Sydney Savage (the wild card) and Silicon Valerie (the young upstart) as they are recruited by Deuce, a former British Secret Service Agent interested in starting up an all-female espionage network (though Deuce himself is male and very Sean Connery-like).
Now Latino Review explains Jovovich, Beckinsale and Vergara are in contention for the three starring roles. Interesting. Is Beckinsale the youngest of the three? I suppose that would make her Valerie.
- 8/23/2011
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Updated: The Playlist have kindly just forwarded their twitter feed where the Wme agency representing Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale & Sofia Vergara have denied the story;
But…. isn’t it an interesting idea?
Someone should make this….
Bleeding Cool report that various tracking boards are spreading the rumour today that Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale and Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara are wanted for a proposed movie adaptation of J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell‘s comic book series Danger Girl.
First published in 1998, the series is like James Bond meets Charlie’s Angels and focuses on a group of female secret agents mentored by Deuce (who is basically Bond). This means that there could be as many as four major female heroines in the film adaptation and it’s likely that all three women are wanted for separate roles in what could be a female version of The Expendables, especially if...
But…. isn’t it an interesting idea?
Someone should make this….
Bleeding Cool report that various tracking boards are spreading the rumour today that Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale and Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara are wanted for a proposed movie adaptation of J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell‘s comic book series Danger Girl.
First published in 1998, the series is like James Bond meets Charlie’s Angels and focuses on a group of female secret agents mentored by Deuce (who is basically Bond). This means that there could be as many as four major female heroines in the film adaptation and it’s likely that all three women are wanted for separate roles in what could be a female version of The Expendables, especially if...
- 8/23/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
The Danger Girl comic series is about a group of sexy lady spies lead by a Sean Connery lookalike who search the globe for sacred relics. Think of it as Charlie’s Angels meets Indiana Jones meets Kill Bill, only with more revealing clothing. In short, there’s a movie to be made here.
According to Latino Review, that movie is on the way, with Kate Beckinsale, Milla Jovovich, and Sofia Vergara attached to play the three lead characters. Review cites only “tracking boards” in its news break, but we can dream, can’t we?
Cinema Blend assumes the actresses are up for the roles of Natalia Kassle (the double agent), Sydney Savage (the sassy Aussie) and Abbey Chase (the leader), but there’s no word on who will play which Danger Girl if this story ends up being more than just a rumor.
Danger Girl, based on the comics...
According to Latino Review, that movie is on the way, with Kate Beckinsale, Milla Jovovich, and Sofia Vergara attached to play the three lead characters. Review cites only “tracking boards” in its news break, but we can dream, can’t we?
Cinema Blend assumes the actresses are up for the roles of Natalia Kassle (the double agent), Sydney Savage (the sassy Aussie) and Abbey Chase (the leader), but there’s no word on who will play which Danger Girl if this story ends up being more than just a rumor.
Danger Girl, based on the comics...
- 8/23/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
Latino Review report that actresses Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale and Sofia Vergara are all in the running to star in Danger Girl, an adaptation of the J. Scott Campbell/Andy Hartnell comic book series. The site add that the log line for the project is, "A beautiful adventuress joins forces with an all-female spy agency as they race around the world to recover a trio of powerful relics." With Benderspink reportedly putting the package together and shopping the rights around to major studios, we may not have long to wait until we see the three hotties on the big screen together playing the sexy trio of spies. The comic book series, which debuted in 1998, was an action-adventure spy series revolving around a group of highly intelligent and deadly buxom babes, all of whom had special skills in weaponry, demolitions and treasure-hunting as part of the top-secret organization 'Danger Girl'.
- 8/23/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Update: The Playlist has contacted the actresses' representatives and they have debunked this story as rumor, saying that none of them are attached to the project. Guess someone's pipe dreams accidentally started leaking. It's funny that both Kate Beckinsale and Milla Jovovich have built very similar careers. Both are married to action directors (Len Wiseman and Paul W.S. Anderson, respectively) and both have worked with their hubby filmmakers to create franchises with at least four films starring the actresses as strong, ass-kicking protagonists (Underworld and Resident Evil). The two have never starred in a film together, but according to Latino Review that may soon change. The site reports that Beckinsale, Jovovich and Sofia Vergara are now attached to play the three lead characters in Danger Girl, an adaptation of the J. Scott Campbell/Andy Hartnell comic series. Described as a mix of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Kill Bill ...
- 8/22/2011
- cinemablend.com
It's funny that both Kate Beckinsale and Milla Jovovich have built very similar careers. Both are married to action directors (Len Wiseman and Paul W.S. Anderson, respectively) and both have worked with their hubby filmmakers to create franchises with at least four films starring the actresses as strong, ass-kicking protagonists (Underworld and Resident Evil). The two have never starred in a film together, but according to Latino Review that may soon change. The site reports that Beckinsale, Jovovich and Sofia Vergara are now attached to play the three lead characters in Danger Girl, an adaptation of the J. Scott Campbell/Andy Hartnell comic series. Described as a mix of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Kill Bill and Mission: Impossible, the plot centers on a young adventurer who joins a spy agency that travels the world searching for three powerful relics. Their major form of opposition is the Hammer Empire, ...
- 8/22/2011
- cinemablend.com
Back in April 2010, it was announced that a big-screen adaptation of the Wildstorm comic book series Danger Girl was in the works with Todd Lincoln at the helm and Adrian Askarieh producing.
Apparently, three big name actresses -- two of whom are kick-ass action stars -- are now attached to star in the film as the three Danger Girls from the series.
Latino Review is reporting that Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale, and Sofia Vergara will be taking on these roles.
That is some serious business right there considering the nature of the Danger Girl comic book series, which debuted in 1998 from creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. It's an action-adventure spy series that revolves around a group of highly intelligent and deadly buxom babes, all of whom have special skills in weaponry, demolitions, treasure-hunting, and more, of the top-secret organization Danger Girl [...]...
Apparently, three big name actresses -- two of whom are kick-ass action stars -- are now attached to star in the film as the three Danger Girls from the series.
Latino Review is reporting that Milla Jovovich, Kate Beckinsale, and Sofia Vergara will be taking on these roles.
That is some serious business right there considering the nature of the Danger Girl comic book series, which debuted in 1998 from creators J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell. It's an action-adventure spy series that revolves around a group of highly intelligent and deadly buxom babes, all of whom have special skills in weaponry, demolitions, treasure-hunting, and more, of the top-secret organization Danger Girl [...]...
- 8/22/2011
- by Empress Eve
- Geeks of Doom
You don’t have to be a comic book nerd (or live in your mom’s basement, though that probably helps) to think that the idea of Kate Beckinsale (of “Underworld” fame), Milla Jovovich (of “Resident Evil”) fame, and Sofia Vergara (of hot Spanish curves fame) all in the same movie is just too much for even the lecherous of comic book geeks. But according to Latino Review, that’s the going rumor about an upcoming live-action movie based on the “Danger Girl” comic book. Created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell, “Danger Girl” follows a “group of female secret agents led by a mentor named Deuce. The series follows the James Bond and Indiana Jones action-adventure formula, with the Danger Girls being an homage to the Bond girls. Unlike the Bond girls, however, the Danger Girls are the stars of the series.” The girls are composed of team leader Abbey Chase,...
- 8/22/2011
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Last year is was announced that the J. Scott Campbell comic book Danger Girl was going to gloriously get a big screen adaptation. I freakin' loved this comic book, as a teenage boy how could you go wrong with three beautiful woman kicking ass? I even own the action figures.
The comic book series was created by Campbell and Andy Hartnell. The story features a group of busty, scantily-clad secret agents led by a mentor named Deuce. The comic is a spoof of James Bond-style spy/action stories, with the Danger Girls being a send-up of the Bond girls. Unlike the Bond girls, however, the Danger Girls are the stars of the series.
Latino Review reports that "According to tracking boards, Benderspink is out this morning to the town with the rights to Danger Girl." They also reveal that three actresses are attached to the film project, and those actresses are.
The comic book series was created by Campbell and Andy Hartnell. The story features a group of busty, scantily-clad secret agents led by a mentor named Deuce. The comic is a spoof of James Bond-style spy/action stories, with the Danger Girls being a send-up of the Bond girls. Unlike the Bond girls, however, the Danger Girls are the stars of the series.
Latino Review reports that "According to tracking boards, Benderspink is out this morning to the town with the rights to Danger Girl." They also reveal that three actresses are attached to the film project, and those actresses are.
- 8/22/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
I remember how excited I was when the first Image Comics hit the stores in the early nineties. There were rumours flying about recklessly of movie adaptations and TV shows in the works and I could not wait to see my brand new favourites immortalised on screen! Alas, it all fell apart when the Speculator’s Boom busted.
But now, after the huge success of AMC’s TV version of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead, I have seen a window of opportunity where my teen-hood fantasies can finally come true. So here are the classic Image Comics titles that I think should be the next super TV series (All of you big movie studios types need to take note!).
Supreme
I know that most of you would shout out names like Spawn or Invincible for this opening spot, but no series needs a second chance to prove how amazing...
But now, after the huge success of AMC’s TV version of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead, I have seen a window of opportunity where my teen-hood fantasies can finally come true. So here are the classic Image Comics titles that I think should be the next super TV series (All of you big movie studios types need to take note!).
Supreme
I know that most of you would shout out names like Spawn or Invincible for this opening spot, but no series needs a second chance to prove how amazing...
- 7/5/2011
- by David Hawkins
- Obsessed with Film
Too often, when famous and successful franchises are mixed together for a crossover, you end up with a total disaster. Danger Girl and Army of Darkness manages, though not as well as the respective source materials, to be a fun, fast-paced, action-packed read!
Danger Girl, created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell in 1998, had a mind-blowing spectacular first mini-series. A large part of its appeal, apart from the Indiana Jones meets James Bond meets Playboy bunnies mash-up, was Campbell’s distinctive style of illustration.
Subsequent volumes, while employing skilled creators like Phil Noto, have seen a decline in art. While not bad in and of itself, the pages just don’t match with the curvy, eye-popping work of J. Scott Campbell. This latest series suffers from the same problem. Written by co-creator Andy Hartnell, with good art by Chris Bolson; it is a worth reading, but falls short of matching its source-piration.
Danger Girl, created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell in 1998, had a mind-blowing spectacular first mini-series. A large part of its appeal, apart from the Indiana Jones meets James Bond meets Playboy bunnies mash-up, was Campbell’s distinctive style of illustration.
Subsequent volumes, while employing skilled creators like Phil Noto, have seen a decline in art. While not bad in and of itself, the pages just don’t match with the curvy, eye-popping work of J. Scott Campbell. This latest series suffers from the same problem. Written by co-creator Andy Hartnell, with good art by Chris Bolson; it is a worth reading, but falls short of matching its source-piration.
- 5/2/2011
- by Andrew Uys
- DorkShelf.com
Dynamic Forces, the comic book maestro of those damn special limited editions, are back with an incredible team-up of literary greatness. It appears that both the 'Army of Darkness' and 'Danger Girl' will be meeting up in new comic book crossover. The 'Army of Darkness' comics, that follow Ash Williams from 'The Evil Dead' series, will team up with femme fatale Abbey Chase, star of the 'Danger Girl' comic series, that features a number of busty and scantily-clad female secret agents. The new comic release was written by Andy Hartnell with the art provided by Chris Bolson. Check out the cover art below!...
- 2/17/2011
- Horror Asylum
On April 27th Dynamic Forces, the comic book and collectible industry's top producer of limited-edition comic books, lithographs, and more, will release the new horror comic Danger Girl and the Army of Darkness in the first epic cross-over between Dynamite Entertainment and Idw Publishing.
Synopsis:
Abbey Chase, the world's most daring adventuress, returns to action as she aims to recover a dark and mysterious piece of ancient history. When Abbey learns that the elusive Book of the Dead has resurfaced and fallen into nefarious hands, she and the Danger Girls embark on a mission to track down the powerful tome.
But when their journey leads them to cross paths with another seeking the book - a man with a personal vendetta and a literal hand in the book's sordid history - they find themselves spiraling through the most outrageous and sure-to-be-talked-about cross-over event of the year!
Written by Andy Hartnell...
Synopsis:
Abbey Chase, the world's most daring adventuress, returns to action as she aims to recover a dark and mysterious piece of ancient history. When Abbey learns that the elusive Book of the Dead has resurfaced and fallen into nefarious hands, she and the Danger Girls embark on a mission to track down the powerful tome.
But when their journey leads them to cross paths with another seeking the book - a man with a personal vendetta and a literal hand in the book's sordid history - they find themselves spiraling through the most outrageous and sure-to-be-talked-about cross-over event of the year!
Written by Andy Hartnell...
- 2/16/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Danger Girl And The Army Of Darkness #1 Written by Andy Hartnell (co-creator of Danger Girl), art by Chris Bolson (Red Sonja) and the three different covers are by J Scott Campbell, Nick Bradshaw and Paul Renaud. Abbey Chase, the world's most daring adventuress, returns to action as she aims to recover a dark and mysterious piece of ancient history. When Abbey learns that the elusive Book of the Dead has resurfaced and fallen into nefarious hands, she and the Danger Girls embark on a mission to track down the powerful tome. But when their journey leads them to cross paths with another seeking the book - a man with a personal vendetta and a literal hand in the book's sordid history - they find themselves spiraling through the most outrageous and sure-to-be-talked-about cross-over event of the year! Official Press Release: J. Scott Campbell "Many artists go through an entire career...
- 1/23/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
A crossover between Idw's Danger Girl and Dynamite's Army Of Darkness series has been announced. Written by Andy Hartnell and drawn by Chris Bolson, the comic sees Abbey Chase and the Danger Girls cross paths with Evil Dead's Ash Williams while searching for the Necronomicon. "Danger Girl And The Army Of Darkness has been a long time coming," said writer Hartnell. "Fans of the original Danger Girl series may recall seeing the infamous Necronomicon in the library of one Abbey Chase, way back in her days before (more)...
- 1/11/2011
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
It seems like every week some new comic property is being turned into a film, but this latest announcement might actually be one to get excited about. Producer Adrian Askarieh is bringing J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell’s Danger Girl to life. For the uninitiated, Danger Girl is an action comedy series following around a team of hot chicks fighting evil in the vein of James Bond and Indiana Jones, and naturally, I think the Danger Girls are a prime target for an installment of...
- 4/22/2010
- by Paul Tassi
- JoBlo.com
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