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Comics You'd Like to See Adapted to Other Media?

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SliverArion:
i think that the comic "Runaways" would make a great TV show.....(i mean if  you like teen drama) 

BourbonBeast:
I really can't imagine QC as anything other than a comic- though perhaps some of the longer story arcs could be one-off flash animations.

As for supporting others' suggestions- I LOVE the Idea of a Girl Genius live-action movie- Wow... just thinking about it brings a silly grin to my face.
I like the idea of a penny arcade Flash cartoon, but I think I'd like to see Hero By Night or Least I Could Do in production, first.

What I'd really like to see animated is Platinum Grit or Wapsi Square.

As for episodic weekly cartoon, I second Something*Positive, and would like to add ShortPacked! (and maybe the Walky saga, too).

There are two more comics I check regularly that I feel COULD have another incarnation, but cannot imagine them in any other format clearly enough:  the great Scary-go-Round and the quirky Gunnerkrigg Court.  Suggestions?

A weekly series of live-action Dr. McNinja would kick so much ass...

KharBevNor:
As I've said, I think Scary Go round would work well as a live action TV series, the kind of thing that would debut on BBC 3. See The Mighty Boosh, The IT Crowd, Darkplace...

Melt Down:
personally, I reckon Transmetropolitan would totally work as a movie or live action TV series, but i would love to buy a QC fighting game.  Marten would be so skinny, others would be unable to hit him!

beat mouse:

--- Quote from: blanktom on 30 Oct 2007, 16:58 ---the amory wars by claudio sanchez and co would make an awesome epic sci-fi film series but you know for sure they'd use coheed and cambria songs for the soundtrack and that would suck. not because i dont like coheed and cambria, but because i dont want to watch sci-fi films with their music in the background.

maybe they could do a musical!

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Andrew Lloyd Webber.

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