Best-selling crime fiction writer Denise Mina shared her thoughts with CBR on adapting "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" for Vertigo and her plans to follow up with the rest of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy.
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Best-selling crime fiction writer Denise Mina shared her thoughts with CBR on adapting "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" for Vertigo and her plans to follow up with the rest of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy.
Full article here.
It's interesting that, after Vertigo's adaptation, now the French comic industry is also doing its own version of the famous novels.
And the funny thing is that it's going to be in 6 volumes, 2 for each novel of the original trilogy, exactly like Vertigo. The difference is each Vertigo book is 144 pages long, while the 6 European books are going to be in the usual Franco-Belgian format: 56 or 64 pages tops. Of course, the French pages are bigger and usually more dense and detailed.
See and compare:
http://www.dupuis.com/servlet/jpstat...millenium.html
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I kind of like the art in the French version better. Thanks for posting those pages.
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Well I've been waiting for this ever since the FCBD issue.I hope this series translates well.
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