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Ramayan 3392 ad
Ramayan 3392 ad




ramayan 3392 ad

I know editor Ron Marz had something to do with it. I'm not completely sure, but having read only this current volume, I know the journey does truly begin here.

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Sounds like hyperbole, right? And how could the journey "begin" in the second volume of the series? As the cover indicates, "The epic journey begins here." Mandalay’s Schulman and Scarlett Lacey as well as Atmosphere’s David Hopwoodare overseeing.Don't be put off by the "Volume 2" label on this "Ramayan 3392 AD" trade paperback. Gary Gray is attached to direct.Ĭollee, repped by CAA, worked on “Happy Feet” and “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.” He is writing “Guardians of Ga’Hoole” for director Zack Snyder. Mandalay recently picked up the graphic novel “Julius,” a modern reimagining of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” from Oni Press. with Joel Silver producing and Guy Ritchie attached to direct.Ĭanton, whose recent credits include “300” and “The Spiderwick Chronicles,” is in preproduction on “War of Gods” and the new “Fame” movie. Liquid is still active on the movie front and has the comic “Virulents” set up at Regency and “The Gamekeeper” set up at Warner Bros. Virgin Comics, under Devarajan and Suresh Seetharaman, shuttered in August with the hopes of restructuring its business and consolidating its operations in a Los Angeles base. Liquid seems to be rising out of the ashes of Virgin Comics, a team-up between Virgin Books and India-based comics publisher Gotham Entertainment. Gotham Chopra and Sharad Devarajan of Liquid Comics will executive produce what will be billed a Mandalay Pictures/Atmosphere Entertainment production. The comic also is being developed as a multiplayer online game by Sony Online Entertainment.Ĭanton will produce alongside Mandalay’s Cathy Schulman. The action-adventure centers on Prince Rama - a legendary blue-skinned warrior who in mythology is an incarnation of the god Vishnu - as he fights to save his beloved from demon forces. John Collee has been tapped to adapt the story, a reimagining of an ancient Hindu epic. Mandalay Pictures, Mark Canton and Liquid Comics are teaming to bring Liquid’s graphic novel “Ramayan 3392 AD” to the big screen.






Ramayan 3392 ad