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Big Screen Treatment for 'The Spirit' |
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Written by Bob Messinger
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Thursday, 07 April 2005 |
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Source: Hollywood Reporter Comic book writer Jeph Loeb has been tapped to pen a live action feature version of the late Will Eisner's seminal superhero The Spirit, says The Hollywood Reporter. Eisner created "The Spirit" in 1940 as a newspaper supplement. It was a detective adventure strip about a masked hero who protects Central City using his fists, cunning and an unbelievable tolerance for punishment. The strip quickly became known for its cinematic and atmospheric feel, as well as for its femme fatales. Eisner, who died in January, inspired later generations of comic book artists. The comics' version of the Oscars, the Eisners, are named after him, reports the trade. {mosgoogle} |