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The Disciples From Black Mask Studios To Be SyFy TV Show

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We love Steve Niles here at Comic Booked and to see him team up with horror master Wes Craven is more than awesome. Check out the press release from Black Mask Studios.

As reported by The Hollywood Reporterhorror maestros Wes Craven and Steve Niles are joining forces to adapt Black Mask’s upcoming comic book THE DISCIPLESinto a TV show for Universal Cable Productions with Niles’ Black Mask co-founders Matt Pizzolo and Brett Gurewitzexecutive producing alongside Industry Entertainment’sSara Bottfeld. THE DISCIPLES marks Black Mask’s latest foray into TV, joining the adaptation of FIVE GHOSTS that Black Mask has in development at Syfy with Evan Daugherty (Snow White And The Huntsman) writing the pilot.

disciplesTHE DISCIPLES is a sci-fi/horror story about a team of interstellar private eyes tracking down a girl who’s run off to join a cult on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede… it’s ‘True Detective in space’ brought to you courtesy of Steve Niles (30 DAYS OF NIGHT) and Christopher Mitten (UMBRAL).

Niles co-founded Black Mask Studios with Pizzolo and Gurewitz in 2013 as a home for edgy and subversive comics. At the time, Niles described the company’s mission:“If V For Vendetta were created today, there would be no publisher for it… we want to be that publisher.”

Niles and Pizzolo wanted to be sure the company established itself as a champion of bold creators rather than an outfit for distributing their own works, so they held back on participating in the creative side until after the company had established itself with its four initial releases: the political anthology OCCUPY COMICS, Darick Robertson’s transreal cyberpunk adventure BALLISTIC, Ghostface Killah’s TWELVE REASONS TO DIE, and animal-avenging vigilantes tale LIBERATOR. When the second slate was announced, Niles’ THE DISCIPLES and Pizzolo’s YOUNG TERRORISTS joined the dramatically expanded roster including Grant Morrison and Vanesa Del Rey’s SINATORO.

Designed to find new ways of supporting creators, Black Mask has consistently sought innovative, fresh ways to reach new audiences and help them discover smart creator-owned comics — the most recent example being the YouTube ‘tubecomics’ initiative reported on by The NY Times.

Disciples #1 streets May 27th.

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