The Megas
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The Megas is a 5-issue mini-series from Virgin Comics and film director Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, U-571). Mostow is already reported to be developing the property into a feature film.[1]
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[edit] Credits
The Megas was created by Jonathan Mostow, and is written by John Harrison, with art by Peter Rubin and color by S. Periaswamy. The story is by Mostow and Harrison.
[edit] Plot
The Megas explores what might have happened had our founding fathers established another aristocracy rather than a democracy. The eponymous Megas are the elite members of the American Royalty, a somewhat benevolent but dictatorial ruling class. Now, in the 21st Century, the Megas have ruled America for over 200 years. Mostow described the story for Variety:
The story "revolves around Detective Jack Madison and his race-against-the-clock investigation to uncover secrets behind the mysterious sex-fueled suicide of a Prince in The Megas royal family. Meanwhile, the King is on his deathbed at The White Palace (yes, at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue!), and society is bracing for the inevitable chaos that will surely ensue once he dies.[2]
[edit] Publication
The first issue debuted on February 27, 2008.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Mostow talks "The Megas" at Virgin Comics, Comic Book Resources, February 28, 2008
- Jonathan Mostow talks about The Megas, Newsarama, February 29, 2008