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He apparently tried to get it turned into a TV show starring himself... but I assume the network execs couldn't stop laughing when he started describing the idea, "You see, I'm this buff, tall badass with super-powers- uh, no, this isn't a comedy..."
This comic is from 2009-2010. Right around the time when Iron Man 2 and The Walking Dead TV adaptation built up hype before release. This drew Hollywood's attention to comics. Big two rights were not for sale, but indies were cheap and available. Studios began optioning indie comics right and left in hopes of another hot IP.But of course IDW thought it worth publishing.
Is Michael Chiklis struggling to find TV work these days?
Edit: I just noticed, 'cover by the Sharp Bros'. It took more than one of them to make it look that bad?
Some celebs tried to capitalize on it. They "co-wrote" their own comics with protagonists based on themselves and their appearance. If a film studio picked it up, said celebs would be a shoe-ins for leading roles, creator royalties, and licenses to use their likeness. Maybe even a taste of that Robert Downey Junior level of fame. Of course, these comics were bland, did not sell, and a few that got optioned were soon shelved. Rashida Jones' "Frenemy of the State" and Samuel L Jackson's "Cold Space" are two notable examples of these comic books. Chiklis is just one of many.
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