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Evil Avatar
08-12-2005, 12:20 AM
TMIEC and Cellar Door Publishing send along word that infamous developer American McGee will be publishing comics and graphic novels based on his gaming properties.

Gaming Icon American McGee Inks Deal With Cellar Door Publishing

Portland, OR - August 11, 2005 - Cellar Door Publishing and The Mauretania Import Export Company (TMIEC), a Los Angeles based videogame, film, and television production company, have signed an agreement to publish graphic novels based on the American McGee properties Bad Day LA, American McGee's Oz, and American McGee's Grimm.

"We're very excited to work with American and TMIEC," stated Cellar Door publisher Jade Dodge. "American has created worlds filled with endless possibilities for writers and artists. His properties are also a perfect fit for this medium. American McGee fans and fans of comic books in general are going to be pleased with what we have in store."

The graphic novels will be conceived by American McGee and written and illustrated by some of the industries top creative talent. Bad Day LA will be based on the stories and characters in the upcoming tongue-in-cheek action adventure title. Oz will incorporate the dark, stylized and edgy elements of American McGee's unique vision, and Grimm follows in the tradition of the American McGee brand by bring to life a children's fairytale world in a twisted style and manner.

"Cellar Door has taken on three projects that are dear to me," said McGee. "Graphic novels are a natural extension into the stories I develop and build. Graphic art drives each and every one of the stories that I write, from the character concepts to the environment sketches, each new project becomes a fount of imagery. I am excited, and I think fans will be too, that Cellar Door is going to open this flow of imagery to the outside world, and in the best way possible."

American McGee, the creative force behind TMIEC, has been a major player in the interactive entertainment industry for more than a decade. He is best known for his work on American McGee's Alice, the highly controversial DOOM, and the recently released Scrapland. He is currently developing Bad Day LA, an action/adventure game with comedic and political twists slated for an early 2006 release for the PC and Xbox video game system.

Evil Avatar
08-12-2005, 12:21 AM
Evil Avatar.com's comic book is "coming soon". We are still in the planning stages. ;)

TrackZero
08-12-2005, 12:40 AM
Good news for McGee. Now if he can make a comic just as perfect as he did DM4, I'll be a happy camper (not literally, heh).

Paranoia
08-12-2005, 03:15 AM
I'll wait for American McGee's Cola.

Cupelix
08-12-2005, 05:48 AM
Now if he can make a comic just as perfect as he did DM4, I'll be a happy camper (not literally, heh). Best gaming pun ever.

I'll give McGee one things - he certainly doesn't give up. It will be interesting to see how perception of him changes if Bad Day L.A. turns out to not be a suck-fest. He's been so non-existant since Alice (aside from the failed Oz game) that its kind of hard to take him seriously.

GodFather
08-12-2005, 06:23 AM
Is anyone going to get his first comic action hero book:

"American McGee's Chrome Dome Man"

Kefkataran
08-12-2005, 08:11 AM
Heard about this over on Newsarama. Probably won't be great, but here's hoping.

Taco
08-12-2005, 08:25 AM
A career, reputation and an "gaming icon" designation based on a goofy name and a couple good DM maps for Quake1.

When does his deal with the Devil expire?

Paltry
08-12-2005, 01:13 PM
....tuesday

mister_slim
08-12-2005, 01:18 PM
So is American McGee's Grimm going to be all colorful and happy? You can't make the original material much darker.