10 comic books that should be TV series

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  1. Temis the Vorta

    Temis the Vorta Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    TWOP's 10 comic books that should be TV series.

    Agree? Disagree? Have ideas of your own?

    I vote for Preacher with Ben Browder, post-Lost Josh Holloway, or for some whiplash inducing casting-against-type, Lee Pace; and Transmetropolitan with Alan Tudyk.
     
  2. ElScoob

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    I definitely agree about Preacher, though I have no solid thoughts on casting. As the article suggests, the story would be far better served in a serialized format than by a feature-length film (or even a series thereof). I thought that doing it as a series at HBO was absolutely perfect, and I really wish that things would go that way instead of the theatrical route.

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  3. Icemizer

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    The Question would work as a tv series. No thoughts on casting for this one.
     
  4. CaptainCanada

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    Among the capes (though he doesn't have one), Daredevil is perfect for TV: not just a superhero show but, TV's bread and butter, a legal drama; a cast of antagonists fairly easy to render in a realistic setting (Kingpin, Bullseye (and Lady B), Elektra, the Owl, the Hand, Gladiator), and, generally, action that doesn't stretch a TV budget.
     
  5. Cicero

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    Choosing five:
    • Planetary (long-format miniseries; perhaps the best non-all ages comic ever produced)
    • Birds of Prey (if adapted anew, despite its previous failure)
    • Ex Machina (worthwhile for its alternate September 11 alone)
    • Justice Society of America (perhaps losing "of America"; a generational story of superheroism)
    • Archie(Saved By the Bell was Archie in all but names)
    Kingdom Come deserves special mention, but its nearly too unrealistic a production to contemplate.
     
  6. MeanJoePhaser

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    Okay, those would require massive budgets.

    Gotham Central* and Preacher sound like the most plausible of the ones listed. And Transmetropolitan, but that doesn't sound that interesting.

    *Only if Colm Meany appears as Chief O'Hara
     
  7. The Nth Doctor

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    I've been wanting JMS' Rising Stars produced in someway, but Heroes has pretty much prevented that from happening anytime soon. Pity because I think Rising Stars is far more interesting than Heroes (although Volume 3 of Rising Stars is a bit rocky).

    I would also love to see JMS' Midnight Nation produced, but I think it would work better as a film than a series.
     
  8. Greg Cox

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    Deadman.

    C'mon. It's QUANTUM LEAP meets THE FUGITIVE meets THE GHOST WHISPERER.

    It's a natural!
     
  9. Skywalker

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    I think Bill Willingham's Fables would make for an excellent series. I remember hearing something about ABC maybe developing such a show, but that was a while ago, and I haven't heard anything since.
     
  10. DarthPipes

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    I always thought Daredevil would have made a great TV series.
     
  11. shivkala

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    I think the problem with Gotham Central would be the same problem they had with Birds of Prey, namely people wouldn't understand why in Batman's city, with characters from the Batman comics, Batman doesn't appear more. Granted, I'm not saying I agree with that and from what I've read of the comic, it's awesome, and a television adaptation would definitely be a series I'd watch, but ultimately, I don't think the tv viewing audience is ready for something like it.

    Thinking about it, I'd think both The Sandman and Starman would be excellent for television series (though like Preacher, Sandman would work better on a premium cable channel). In both cases they benefit from references to other characters, but you could work around that if the licensing is an issue. Besides, Jack Knight was anti-costume long before Smallville.
     
  12. God Magnus

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    I'm not familiar with all the titles listed there, but I was hoping "Y: The Last Man" would be on there and I wasn't disappointed. :)
     
  13. Thrall

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    Preacher is way to hardcore for even HBO apparently.

    The Punisher, in his most true form, would make an excellent series. Basically just take Dexter and cross it with The Wire and there you go. It's amazing that what should be an easy concept to get right has been FUBAR'ed so many times.
     
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  14. Ryan

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    Good to see Y: The Last Man on the list. I think a limited run series with a three season arc on HBO or Showtime would be just about perfect.

    That can only be a good thing. He doesn't have the chops for it.

    I think Topher Grace or Joseph Gordon-Levitt would be much, much better in the role.
     
  15. captcalhoun

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    Daredevil
    Spider-Man
    The Pulse
    War Heroes
     
  16. O'Dib

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    Although I'm only familiar with the character from the Shadowpact series, I'd love to see a Ragman show.
     
  17. DarKush

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    I agree with a lot of folks have already said, but I'll repeat some anyway:

    Punisher
    Daredevil
    Nightwing
    Preacher
    Moon Knight
    The Walking Dead
    Y: The Last Man
    100 Bullets
    Scalped
    Supreme Power

    Two ideas that I would like to see revived:
    Blade
    Flash
     
  18. Lonemagpie

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    I agree about Daredevil - more down-to-earth villains and is largely a legal drama...

    I'd Nominate Garth Ennis' series Hitman. Mostly a foul-mouthed crime comedy thriller, with occasional SF/fantasy elements. Sort of... Tarantino does Twin Peaks.
     
  19. Pingfah

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    I can't understand why nobody has ever tried to make a film or TV show out of Dan Dare and the Mekon, it's just begging for a kitchsy action/sci-fi movie.

    Perhaps The Eagle is just not a very well known comic stateside?
     
  20. captcalhoun

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    there was a short-lived CGI cartoon series earlier this decade, lasted 2 seasons. it was shown on Milkshake on Five.