Malignant Man
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Malignant Man | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Boom! Studios |
Format | Limited series |
Publication date | April – August 2011 |
No. of issues | 4 |
Creative team | |
Created by | James Wan |
Written by | James Wan (story) Michael Alan Nelson (writer) |
Artist(s) | Piotr Kowalski |
Letterer(s) | Steve Wands |
Colorist(s) | Jordie Bellaire |
Editor(s) | Matt Gagnon |
Collected editions | |
Softcover | ISBN 978-1608860708 |
Malignant Man is a 2011 graphic novel by James Wan.
Synopsis
[edit]Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Alan Gates is resigned to die, until he learns that his tumor is really a parasite. With a new lease on life and incredible, otherworldly powers, Alan must fight against an evil army buried beneath society's skin, all the while unlocking the secrets of his forgotten past.[1]
Film adaptation
[edit]In June 2014, 20th Century Fox acquired the rights to the comic and set James Wan to direct and produce the adaptation.[2] In 2016, Brad Peyton signed on to direct the film with Wan still producing the film through his Atomic Monster banner.[3] One year later, Rebecca Thomas replaced Peyton as director.[4]
Wan would later clarify that his film Malignant was not based on the graphic novel despite the name similarities.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Amazon
- ^ Fox Acquires ‘Malignant Man’; ‘Fast 7’s James Wan Eyeing To Direct
- ^ 'San Andreas' Director Teams With James Wan for 'Malignant Man' (Exclusive)
- ^ McNary, Dave (August 7, 2017). "'Stranger Things' Director Rebecca Thomas to Helm Fox Sci-Fi Thriller 'Malignant'". Variety. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
- ^ Wan, James. "Umm, just a little clarification". Facebook. Retrieved January 24, 2020.