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Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« on: May 17, 2004, 06:58:50 PM »
It'll be drawn by Ashley Wood and written by Kris Oprisko.

KONAMI TO RELEASE COMIC BOOK SERIES BASED ON THE HIGHLY POPULAR "METAL GEAR SOLID" VIDEO GAME FRANCHISE  


- Konami Begins Aggressive Licensing Campaign for Original Content -


Konami Corporation (President and CEO: Kagemasa Kozuki, headquartered in Tokyo) and IDW Publishing (President: Ted Adams, headquartered in California) will be publishing a comic book adaptation of Konami's popular action video game series, "Metal Gear Solid." The first volume of the comic will be released in September 2004 in the U.S.  


The "Metal Gear Solid" series, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. (President: Motoyuki Yoshioka), is an innovative, tactical espionage action game that emphasizes covert actions rather than directly confronting enemies. With an in-depth scenario, new and original game design combined with a story full of plot twists and intricate human drama, this award-winning game series instantly gained international recognition.  


Ashley Wood and Kris Oprisko have been appointed, respectively, as artist and writer for the comic book version of  "Metal Gear Solid". With their creative talent, they will introduce a new perspective into the world of "Metal Gear Solid." Ashley Wood is a world-renowned illustrator, who has worked on many comic creations including the hit "Spawn" series. His line of work extends beyond the world of comic books and has b ee n adapted in a wide range of media including film and television. Writer Kris Oprisko has produced many popular comic scenarios including "Crime Scene Investigation."


In reference to the comic book adaptation of "Metal Gear Solid," Hideo Kojima, the Director and Producer of the Metal Gear Solid series, and Vice President of Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc., said,  


"Personally I have always been a fan of Mr. Ashley Wood. I am very glad that  Metal Gear Solid will be made into a comic with his talented artwork. I have a lot of confidence in the people at IDW Publishing who understand the world of  Metal Gear Solid. I have great hope for this new development of the series through the work of these people."


Konami is aggressively seeking to license its game content in order to strengthen its brand power.

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RE:Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2004, 08:21:23 PM »
At least it's not going to be drawn by Rob Liefeld with the little tiny ankles and pectoral manbreasts and scars over eyes that switch sides

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RE:Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2004, 11:23:41 AM »
What does this have to do with Nintendo?
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RE: Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2004, 01:12:59 PM »
Well, I wanted to know, so I'm happy.  And this announcement, sadly, has as much to do with nintendo as the past one on square-enix's future titles.
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RE:Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2004, 03:47:43 PM »
proberly be a good read for japanese ppl
Im personally one who hated mgs2 and I wouldnt like this comic to go down that track

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RE: Konami Licenses Metal Gear Solid Comic Book
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2004, 10:53:22 AM »
I've always wondered how Kojima could justify calling MGS3 his last Metal Gear solid, when one- it is set in the sixties and two- the present day story line is so f*cked up- almost as much as Evangelion's.  But I guess this is his out, and let's him keep to his word.
What was wrong with MGS2?  I was just talking to my friends about it today, and they seemed to be on your side.  I agree it was incredibly convuluded when it didn't have to be, but I don't understand what was wrong with it? (Other than snake wasn't the main character)
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