Its the best-constructed and executed, and filled with the sort of longing and pain common in his works, along with mining the humor to found in those sort of situations as well. Between the opening note of perverse sexuality and the touching tribute to the permanence of true love at the. From beginning to end, I Killed Adolf Hitlermay be Jasons most successful book. As I said in my review from SXSW, Timo Vuorensola's Iron Sky is a goofy delight that surprisingly manages to exceed its "Moon Nazis" premise until the flick devolves into a generic, preachy finish. However, the film has found worldwide distribution ( click here to check out a Japanese poster for the film), and Vuroensola isn't done with the Nazis yet. According to Twitch, Vuroensola is set to adapt Jason's Eisner-Award winning graphic novel I Killed Adolf Hitler. The film takes place in a dystopian world where assassins are in high demand to take out the annoying people of the world such as loud neighbors and dysfunctional relatives. One killer gets the unique contract to head back to 1939 and kill Hitler, but ends up getting stuck in the past while Hitler makes his way to the present. The premise rings a little of Time After Time, and I'm interested to see what Vuroensola will do with his adaptation.Hit the jump for a synopsis of the graphic novel. Production on I Killed Adolf Hitler is set to begin in 2013. Vuroensola is also planning a three-episode TV mini-series prequel to Iron Sky along with a sequel. Fantagraphics, 12.95 (48pp) ISBN 978-1-56097-828-2.
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