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In 2010 and 2011, legendary comic-book creator Warren Ellis sat
down over several days to film career-spanning interviews for the
documentary film Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts. In these extensive
interviews, Ellis discusses his life, his work, and his thoughts.
He looks back over how his career has evolved, describes his
writing process, explores the themes that fascinate him, and
details the role technology has played in his work (and in the
development of his famous online persona). Only a small fraction of
this material made it into the film. This book is a record of these
historic interviews, as well as a fascinating portrait of one of
comics' greatest writers.
Through works like Transmetropolitan, Planetary, and The Authority,
Warren Ellis has changed the history of comic books. In this book,
Kevin Thurman and Julian Darius examine Ellis's body of work,
exploring (among other topics) how his early work for Marvel Comics
prefigures the concerns of his later work, how his super-heroes
respond to comics history, his use of religion, his use of
violence, his fascination with lizards (and what they reveal about
the human condition), and how his characters often use anger as a
stimulus for revolutionary social action, in defiance of the West's
21st-century malaise. Topical interviews with Ellis complement
several essays, expanding the reader's understanding of the themes
in Ellis's work.
Published in 1997-2002, Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson's
Transmetropolitan became famous for its foul-mouthed protagonist,
Spider Jerusalem, and his "filthy assistants." But it's also a
long-form comics masterpiece, a sci-fi comic that succeeded despite
the odds, and an examination of journalism and politics - and how
they intersect, or fail to do so. This book explores all these
topics and more, from multiple points of view. It also includes
interviews with both Ellis and Robertson.
This definitive, unauthorized study of Christopher Nolan's landmark
2005 film demonstrates how BATMAN BEGINS adapted and fused a half
century of comic books into a single, unified movie. This book also
examines past attempts to film Batman's origins, how those origins
evolved over time, and where Nolan's realism falls on a spectrum
with past Batman movies and even the 1960s TV show. Dr. Julian
Darius manages to reveal secrets to even the most hardcore Batman
fan, while remaining fully accessible to those new to the
character. From Sequart Research & Literacy Organization. More
info at http: //Sequart.org
He's a tenured creative writing professor. A well-respected
novelist. And a recovering sadistic pervert with a penchant for
young girls. His name is Julian Darius, which by great coincidence
just happens to be the name of this novel's author. She's a teenage
groupie who insists he buy her a collar before they have sex. She
seems to know his desires better than he does. And she wants to
fulfill them - even ones he claims not to have. The result is a
strange love story that explores how far we'd really go, given the
opportunity... and whether men and women could truly live together,
if they were completely honest about their desires. This erotic and
violent novel, criticized as pornographic, is nonetheless supremely
literary and won its author a Ph.D. in English. WARNING: SEXUAL
CONTENT, VIOLENCE, TRANSGRESSIVE THEMES, INTELLIGENCE. From Martian
Lit. More info at http: //martianlit.com
The deadliest school massacre in U.S. history, its victims in grade
school. A terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Three separate,
coordinated bombings, culminating in a suicide car bomb that killed
a public official and sent shrapnel into the crowd. This isn't
fantasy. It all really happened... in rural Michigan, in 1927. This
historical screenplay dissects the Bath school disaster. It
explores the attacks' mysterious perpetrator, including the
haunting final message he left for the police and the traumatic
childhood that may have spurred his crimes. But the story also
explores the myriad ways the attacks affected its victims,
transformed a town, and reflected a moment of transition in
American history. From Martian Lit. More info at http:
//martianlit.com
MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT examines WATCHMEN from a variety of
perspectives and uncovers surprising answers about the history of
scientific theory, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, WATCHMEN's
murder mystery, Rorschach and Steve Ditko, the secrets of Captain
Metropolis and the Minutemen, whether the Comedian was right, who
shouldn't read WATCHMEN, and how the motion picture adaptation
illuminates the original text. From Sequart Research & Literacy
Organization. More info at http: //Sequart.org
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