Hard Boiled (comic)

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Hard Boiled is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Frank Miller and drawn by Geof Darrow, and published by Dark Horse Comics in 1990.

In it, Carl Seitz, an insurance investigator, discovers he is also a homicidal cyborg tax collector who happens to be the last hope of an enslaved robot race.[1]

[edit] Film

In 2001 Variety reported that Warner Brothers was in negotiations with Miller and Darrow to adapt the comic book into a feature film, David Fincher set to direct and Nicholas Cage to star. The website comics2film stated that Cage informed Cinescape magazine that he was working to produce the film under his company, Saturn Films. Most recently, Miller himself stated that he will be directing the latest version to hit Hollywood. [2]

[edit] Collected editions

In 1993 Dark Horse compiled and released the series in a 128-page trade paperback (ISBN 1-878574-58-2).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Miller directs Boiled?[1]
  2. ^ EXCLUSIVE: Frank Miller In Talks To Direct ‘Hard Boiled’ Movie[2]


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