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There are many movies based on comic book characters that have hit the big screen; some more successful than others. Dark Horse brought us StarWars and Buffy The Vampire Slayer; Marvel: DareDevil, Hulk, X-men and Spiderman; and DC Comics: Superman, Batman, and CatWoman.
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<p>There are many movies based on comic book characters that have hit the big screen; some more successful than others. Dark Horse brought us <em>StarWars</em> and <em>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</em>; Marvel: <em>DareDevil</em>, <em>Hulk</em>, <em>X-men</em> and <em>Spiderman</em>; and <em>DC Comics</em>: <em>Superman</em>, <em>Batman</em>, <em>and CatWoman</em>.</p>
<p>English business magnate Sir Richard Branson thought that he should be part of the comic book business so, in 2006 he decided to add one more industry to Virgin Group: Virgin Comics. Sadly, it was short lived.</p>
<p>Virgin Comics published stories</p>
<p>- Based on Indian mythology;</p>
<p>- From directors John Woo (<em>Mission Impossible 2</em>, <em>Paycheck</em>), Guy Ritchie (<em>Revolver</em>, <em>RocknRolla</em>), Edward Burns (<em>The Groomsmen</em>, <em>Purple Violets</em>), Jonathan Mostow (<em>Breakdown</em>, <em>Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines</em>) and Shekhar Kapur (<em>Elisabeth: The Golden Age</em>, <em>New York, I Love You</em>) which would have been difficult and/or expensive to produce as movies;</p>
<p>- With characters resembling real famous people such as Nicolas Cage, Hugh Jackman and Jenna Jameson;</p>
<p>With the intention to sell movie rights.</p>
<p>They announced in April 2008 that Stan Lee (former president and chairman of Marvel Comics, co-creator of <em>X-Men</em>, <em>Fantastic Four</em> and <em>Spiderman</em> to name a few) would create whole new superheroes for Virgin Comics. They never said what the story would be about; only that it will be around 10 superheroes from different backgrounds and origins. It was due to be released on January 2009.</p>
<p>You&rsquo;d think with so many big names at its side that Virgin Comics would have taken the comic world and movie industry by storm. Unfortunately, it wasn&rsquo;t the case.</p>
<p>Virgin Comics didn&rsquo;t manage to attract enough readers and wasn&rsquo;t selling. Some say that it just didn&rsquo;t appeal to a Western audience. On August 26th, Virgin Comics&rsquo; New York office was closed to relocate in Los Angeles. On September 24th 2008, Virgin Group pulled out its backing and the company changed its name to Liquid Comics.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s still unclear which way Liquid Comics intends to go and which projects it will pursue.</p>
<p>Only the future will tell.</p>
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