Mark Hamill, Nicolas Cage, Keanu Reeves, and other famous actors who created comic books
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Samuel L. Jackson, Keanu Reeves, William🎃 Shatner... These are just a few of the iconic superhero and sci-fi movie actors whose careers have spanned multiple media - and who have lent their creative talents (and inꦛ many cases likenesses) to comic books.
While their levels o🏅f involvement in their credited creations vary from helping invent the idea and the plot to actually writing the stories hands-on, these ten actors are ten ༒of the best examples of 'double-threats' who have crossed from acting in movies and TV to creating and writing comic books - some of whom will certainly surprise you.
Stormy Daniels
Though she's more well known for her career as an adult film actress (award-winning!) and for her involvement in recent political scandal, Stormy Daniels has teamed up with comic book publisher TidalWave for a "racy" sci-fi/comedy title called Stormy Daniels: Space Force, co-created by Daniels and TidalWave publisher Darren G. Davis😼.
Milo Ventimiglia
Heroes actor Milo Ventimiglia, w꧅hose superhero media credits also include voicing Wolverine in a 2011 animated series and Spider-Man Noir in the animated Ultimate Spider-Man, is also noted comic book fan – and creator.
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Ventimiglia was the co-creator and "p𓆏roducer" of the ౠ2011 Top Cow comic book , written by Rick Loverd with art by Jeremy Haun.
Berserker was a brutal modern fantasy tale about mer♏cenaries possessed of ancient magical strength and accompanying rage, and the warring secret societies, with ties to Asgardian myth, that vie for their allegiance.
Jenna Jameson
The easies🌟t way to make a comic book when you don't know the first damn thing about a comic book is to put t💞he words "Shadow" or "Hunter" in the title.
Beloved adult thespian Jenna Jameson double🌱d up on this wisdom with , a 2008 limited series from Virgin Comics.
The main character was named Jezzerie Jaden (not a typo) - and looked a lot like Jameson. 🌜And that's really about all you need to know. There was also a past life and a war throughout time and stuff if you'🌸re really interested.
Rosario Dawson
The Men in Black II and Sin City (and future Mandalorian) actress took a spin as a co🐽mic book writer with , a 4-issue series in 2006 that followed a group of New York cops who patrolled magic users. D🎐awson also lent her likeness to Sophia Ortiz, the main character in the series.
The seriesꩵ was co-written by David Atchison, and like many actor-written vehicles, yeah, the hope was an eventual TV show. The TV rights were parked at A&E as recently as 2012, and remain "in development," as they say in the biz.
Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves is one of the highest profile actors to join the ranks of comic book creator double-threats, and also one of the most recent with his 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Boom! Studios title BRZRKR (not to be co𓄧nfused with Milo Ventimiglia's previously mentioned Berserker), co-written with Matt Kindt, with art from Alessandro ꦓVitti and Bill Crabtree.
The December-debuting BRZRKR tells the tale of an ageless, undying warrior who now works as an agent of the United States government, who hold the secrets of his past (oh yeah, the main guy also looks a lot like Reeves which is … probably not a🍌 coincidence).
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson's comic book movie bona fides are unquestionable – his role as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Studios' Nick Fury (which started way before the films when his likeness was used for the Ultimate Unive🃏rse version of the character) has been in half-a🌊-dozen movies or more by now. But he also co-wrote a comic book of his own.
Written alongside Afro Samurai Resurrection producer Eric S. Calderon with art from Jeremy Rock, Jackson's Boom! Studios title (which starred a guy who looks a lot like – you guessed it – Jackson himself) tells th𝔍e story of a space criminal on the run who must adapt to survive when crash lands on a world in the midst of civil war.
John Cleese
One of the comic actor co-founders of Monty Python has a comic boo𝓰k credit as well —.
The one-shot DC graphic novel from 2004 was co-written by Kim "Howard" Johnson, 💖and in true DC Elseworlds fashion, it answered the question, "What if baby Superman had landed in England instead of Smallville, Kansas?"
Many silly things happen – as you may guess, given Cleese's involvement - and the book is peppered with his trademark black humor. Or, if you prefeౠr, "humour."
Nicolas Cage
Virgin Comics burst on to the scene in 2006 as a partꦇnership between entrepre💛neur Richard Branson and author Deepak Chopra. The company spun out properties from authors, musicians, and filmmakers including … well-known comic book super-fan Nicolas Cage.
Cage's book was co-created with his son, Weston, while comic bꦕook vet Mike Carey act🃏ually did the writing. The series lasted six issues, focusing on a voodoo spell that originated in 1860, and revisited itself upon modern-day New Orleans.
Mark Hamill
The immortal star of Corvette Summer has many geek notches in his belt with﷽ appearances on The Simpsons, his iconic Joker voice - and💧, oh yeah, something called Star Wars.
But Hamill,꧑ a lifelong comic bookꦯ fan, also created , a 1996 limited series from Dark Horse.
The series follows 💜Luther Drake, who becomes an 💖overnight celebrity when he saves a woman from being abducted. The resultant media frenzy drives Drake into vigilantism in a moral drama of tabloid culture and media responsibility.
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