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"Scalped" Adaptation Gets Pilot Order from WGN America

The in-development TV adaptation of Jason Aaron & R.M. Guera's DC/Vertigo series "Scalped" has gotten a pilot order at WGN America.

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Aaron Says His Wicked New Series "The Goddamned" is "Not Going to Be For Everybody"

Jason Aaron spoke with CBR about his "biblical noir" from Image Comics that explores the primitive and savage world before the Great Flood.

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The Goddamned #1

Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera take on the gritty, brutal world of pre-flood Genesis in "The Goddamned" #1.

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Aaron, Guera Plan on Going to Hell with "The Goddamned" at Image Expo

At Image Expo 2015, Jason Aaron and "Scalped" artist R. M. Guera announced "The Goddamned," a new series which takes place in the world before the flood.

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EXCLUSIVE: Guera, Bisley Help Say Goodbye to "Thor: God of Thunder"

"Thor: God of Thunder" ends in October before the new "Thor" debuts, and CBR has the first look at variants by R.M. Guera and Simon Bisley.

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"Scalped" TV Adaptation in Development at WGN America

Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera's acclaimed Vertigo series is reportedly in the works as a TV show at WGN America.

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Williams Drafts RM Guera for "Judge Dredd: The Man Comes Around"

Rob Williams teams with "Scalped" artist RM Guera on "Judge Dredd: The Man Comes Around" and he tells CBR about the story and how the pairing happened.

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EXCLUSIVE: Golden Revs Up "Sons of Anarchy" for BOOM!

This September, BOOM! Studios takes to the roads of Norther California with a comics version of FX TV series "Sons of Anarchy" by writer Christopher Golden.

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C2E2 EXCLUSIVE: RM Guerra Draws Dredd, Fabry returns to "2000 AD"

"2000 AD's" Michael Molcher discusses "Scalped's" RM Guerra penciling "Judge Dredd," Glen Fabry returning to "Slaine," the "DREDD 3D" comic sequel. Plus, an exclusive look at Fabry's Judge Anderson "2000 AD" cover!

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Reggie Hudlin Adapts Tarantino's "Django Unchained" For Vertigo

"Django Unchained" film producer Reggie Hudlin talks about his role officially adapting Quentin Tarantino's screenplay to comic form for Vertigo, as well as the future of black heroes in Hollywood.

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CBR TV @ NYCC 2012: Jason Aaron Talks Three "Thors," Tattoos & Creator-Owned

"Scalped" writer Jason Aaron visited the CBR Tiki Room at New York Comic Con to discuss "Thor: God of Thunder," more creator-owned books, his latest tattoos and his Hollywood plans.

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R.M. Guera Takes On Tarantino's "Django Unchained"

DC has announced "Scalped" artist R.M. Guera as the artist for the five-issue adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's original screenplay for "Django Unchained."

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Return to Prairie Rose: Brian K. Vaughan & Jason Aaron Talk "Scalped"

To mark the end of acclaimed crime saga "Scalped" we asked Brian K. Vaughan to discuss the series with creator Jason Aaron, tackling character growth and creative partnerships to future projects and bald Vertigo writers.

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Heaven In Aviles

Jason Aaron knows exactly Where the Hell he is as the writer discusses his recent trip to Aviles to attend a one-of-a-kind comics festival, drink and eat with fans and chat with Alan Moore's wife, Melinda Gebbie.

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Aaron Looks Back On "Scalped"

Writer Jason Aaron and artist R.M. Guera's crime saga, "Scalped," comes to a conclusion with issue #60. To prepare for the finale, we had an in-depth conversation with Aaron about issues #1-50

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WC11: Aaron Gets "Scalped"

Saturday at Wondercon, Jason Aaron discussed his Vertigo ongoing "Scalped," including which character is his mom's favorite, how long the series will last, a potential TV show and much more.

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Jason Aaron took New York Comic Con by storm, meeting his "Scalped" co-creator R.M. Guera for the first time, signing for fans, doing interviews and making announcements and through it all, he kept a Con Journal.

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This week, Tim reports on his adventures at this year's New York Comic Con, featuring tales of tragedy and thrills aplenty. Mainly thrills surrounded by mild annoyance. And the genius of Grant Morrison, on film.

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