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Decades in the future Corpus Chrome, Inc. develops a robotic body,
dubbed a "mannequin," that can revive, sustain and interface with a
cryonically-preserved human brain. Like all new technology, it is
copyrighted. Hidden behind lawyers and a chrome facade, the
inscrutable organization resurrects a variety of notable minds,
pulling the deceased back from oblivion into a world of animated
sculpture, foam rubber cars, dissolving waste and strange
terrorism. Nobody knows how Corpus Chrome, Inc. determines which
individuals should be given a second life, yet myriad people are
affected. Among them are Lisanne Breutschen, the composer who
invented sequentialism with her twin sister, and Champ Sappline, a
garbage man who is entangled in a war between the third, fourth and
fifth floors of a New York City apartment building. In the Spring
of 2058, Corpus Chrome, Inc. announces that they will revive Derek
W.R. Dulande-a serial rapist and murderer who was executed thirty
years ago for his crimes. The public is horrified by the decision,
and before long, the company's right to control the lone revolving
door between life and death will be violently challenged...
A brutal and unflinching tale that takes many of its cues from both
cinema and pulp horror, Wraiths of the Broken Land is like no
Western you've ever seen or read. Desperate to reclaim two
kidnapped sisters who were forced into prostitution, the Plugfords
storm across the badlands and blast their way through Hell. This
gritty, character-driven piece will have you by the throat from the
very first page and drag you across sharp rocks for its unrelenting
duration. Prepare yourself for a savage Western experience that
combines elements of Horror, Noir and Asian ultra-violence. You've
been warned.
During his 45th year of life "A singular voice in cinema," (Movies
in Focus) and "One of genre's most exciting filmmakers" (Indiewire)
decided to make a comic book. After the release of three startling,
award-winning movies that have played around the world and been
added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, S.
Craig Zahler wanted to return to his first artistic
passion-illustration. With tools that he had developed as a
director, screenwriter, cinematographer, novelist, and songwriter,
he committed himself to writing, drawing, inking, and lettering his
graphic novel debut, a full-length work of noir horror entitled,
Forbidden Surgeries of the Hideous Dr. Divinus. Homeless people are
disappearing in New Bastion, and occasionally, a dismantled corpse
turns up in a dumpster. These crimes are left alone, until the day
a comatose woman named Lillian Driscoll is kidnapped from the
hospital. Her brothers-a grumpy detective named Leo and a slick
mobster named Tommy-seek answers that lead them to darkness, arcane
medicine, and pain. Fans of Bone Tomahawk (recently named best film
of the decade by Conan O'Brien) will enjoy Zahler's return to the
supernatural, and the idiosyncratic, tough guy dialogue found in
his crime pictures Dragged Across Concrete and Brawl in Cell Block
99 (both of which premiered at the Venice Film Festival) is also
present in this starkly rendered, black-and-white graphic novel, a
stylistic confluence of pre-code horror, vintage comic strip, and
modern indie art styles.
In S. Craig Zahler's "Mean Business on North Ganson Street, " a
hardened city detective is sent to a hellhole rust belt town where
crime is raging and cops are showing up dead, optioned by Warner
Bros with Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx attached.
A distraught businessman kills himself after a short, impolite
conversation with a detective named Jules Bettinger. Because of
this incident, the unkind (but decorated) policeman is forced to
relocate himself and his family from Arizona to the frigid north,
where he will work for an understaffed precinct in Victory,
Missouri. This collapsed rustbelt city is a dying beast that
devours itself and its inhabitants...and has done so for more than
four decades. Its streets are covered with dead pigeons and there
are seven hundred criminals for every law enforcer.
Partnered with a boorish and demoted corporal, Bettinger
investigates a double homicide in which two policemen were slain
and mutilated. The detective looks for answers in the fringes of
the city and also in the pasts of the cops with whom he works--men
who stomped on a local drug dealer until he was disabled.
Bettinger soon begins to suspect that the double homicide is not an
isolated event, but a prelude to a series of cop
executions...
The author is currently adapting this book into a movie for Warner
Brothers; Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio are both attached to the
project.
Decades in the future Corpus Chrome, Inc. develops a robotic body,
dubbed a "mannequin," that can revive, sustain and interface with a
cryonically-preserved human brain. Like all new technology, it is
copyrighted. Hidden behind lawyers and a chrome facade, the
inscrutable organization resurrects a variety of notable minds,
pulling the deceased back from oblivion into a world of animated
sculpture, foam rubber cars, dissolving waste and strange
terrorism. Nobody knows how Corpus Chrome, Inc. determines which
individuals should be given a second life, yet myriad people are
affected. Among them are Lisanne Breutschen, the composer who
invented sequentialism with her twin sister, and Champ Sappline, a
garbage man who is entangled in a war between the third, fourth and
fifth floors of a New York City apartment building. In the Spring
of 2058, Corpus Chrome, Inc. announces that they will revive Derek
W.R. Dulande-a serial rapist and murderer who was executed thirty
years ago for his crimes. The public is horrified by the decision,
and before long, the company's right to control the lone revolving
door between life and death will be violently challenged...
A brutal and unflinching tale that takes many of its cues from both
cinema and pulp horror, Wraiths of the Broken Land is like no
Western you've ever seen or read. Desperate to reclaim two
kidnapped sisters who were forced into prostitution, the Plugfords
storm across the badlands and blast their way through Hell. This
gritty, character-driven piece will have you by the throat from the
very first page and drag you across sharp rocks for its unrelenting
duration. Prepare yourself for a savage Western experience that
combines elements of Horror, Noir and Asian ultra-violence. You've
been warned.
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