A-Team
IDW Partners with Twentieth
Century Fox Licensing & Merchandising to Release New Comic Book
Series Based on
The A-Team
Two Original Titles Hit Shelves This March In Advance Of Upcoming Feature Film
In anticipation of the summer movie event The A-Team, starting
in March, IDW
Publishing, in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Licensing
& Merchandising (Fox Licensing), will launch two
A-Team comic book series, entitled A-Team:
Shotgun Wedding and A-Team: War
Stories. The original stories penned and inked by
some of the industry's biggest names, will give fans an in-depth
look at the upcoming action-adventure from Twentieth Century Fox -
The A-Team - which will hit theatres June 11, 2010. Each
series will be available as single issues in March and April, and
collected into individual graphic novels in May.
"Like many, I was a huge fan of the original A-Team television
series in the 80's," said A-Team comic editor and co-writer
Tom Waltz. "I'm happy to report, after
reading the new movie script, the updated A-Team movie has all the
wit, swagger and kick-ass action of the original series, but tells
a story much bigger than was possible on the show. For our
comics, we've worked directly with the filmmakers to build a
solidly action-packed foundation for a new generation of A-Team
fans."
"This comic project is the ideal collaboration between the studio,
the production, the filmmakers and the publisher maximizing
everyone's talents for the best product. IDW has demonstrated their
ability to bring on some of the best writers and artists in the
comic book industry and work closely and effectively with all the
constituents. The A-Team has a huge following and these comics,
much like the upcoming film, contemporize this enormously popular
action-adventure franchise and deliver fresh, compelling stories
and art to the fans," said Virginia King, Vice President U.S. Sales
for Fox Licensing & Merchandising.
Taking inspiration from the eagerly anticipated feature film -
The A-Team - the comic book series provides the back story
for the characters in the film and documents several of the team's
first missions. War Stories features four
stand-alone, bi-weekly issues that each focus on a different member
of the team, offering details of their Desert Storm adventures as
Army Rangers before each joins The A-Team.
Co-written by comics great Chuck Dixon (G.I.
JOE) and Erik Burnham (Nanovor: Game
Day), the series kicks off with
Hannibal and B.A. in
March, followed by Face and Murdock in April. Each team
member's story will feature a different artist in order to best
bring out every character's individual personality.
Hugo Petrus (Marvel Illustrated) will
provide interior art for Hannibal, and
Casey Maloney (G.I. JOE: Rise of Cobra)
tackles B.A. in March. In April,
Alberto Muriel (Legion: Prophets) revives
Face, followed by Guiu
Vilanova (After the Fire), who delivers
Murdock. Fan-favorite artist Michael
Gaydos (Alias) will provide covers for every
issue.
"I was a devoted A-Team fan from the first episode and love
all of these characters. Pure action and excitement," said
Chuck Dixon. "I jumped at the chance to join
Erik and work on this property and it's been better than expected.
The dialogue and characterizations came so naturally to me, it was
scary."
Also starting in March, A-Team: Shotgun
Wedding, a bi-weekly four issue series, gives fans a
taste of the team's missions after they've officially formed The
A-Team. This original adventure, co-plotted by the
movie's director, Joe Carnahan, and
Waltz (who also handles the scripting) follows the
team from frigid Alaska to sunny San Diego and onto a wedding
cruise that becomes utter chaos. Artist Stephen
Mooney (Angel: After the Fall) adds heat to every
explosion, while John K. Snyder III offers
eye-catching covers.
Visit IDWPublishing.com
to learn more about the company and its top-selling books.
A-Team: Shotgun Wedding #1 (of 4;
$3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores on March 10, 2010.
Diamond order code JAN10 0987.
A-Team: War Stories: Hannibal
($3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores on March
17, 2010. Diamond order code JAN10 0989.
A-Team: Shotgun Wedding
#2 (of 4; $3.99; 32 pages) will be available
in stores on March 24, 2010. Diamond order code JAN10 0988.
A-Team: War Stories: B.A.
($3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores in March
2010. Diamond order code JAN10 0991.
A-Team: Shotgun Wedding #3
(of 4; $3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores in
April 2010.
A-Team: Shotgun Wedding #4
(of 4; $3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores in
April 2010.
A-Team: War Stories: Face
($3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores in April
2010.
A-Team: War Stories: Murdock
($3.99; 32 pages) will be available in stores in April
2010.
About The A-Team
THE A-TEAM follows the exciting and daring exploits of a colorful
team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime
they did not commit. Going "rogue," they utilize their unique
talents to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. THE
A-TEAM in theaters only June 11, 2010.
Liam Neeson, whose many credits include the Oscar-winning
"Schindler's List" and the recent box office hit "Taken," portrays
Hannibal Smith, a master planner of inventive missions requiring
split-second timing, unusual skills and a team of incredibly
proficient and...eccentric soldiers; Bradley Cooper, who shot to
movie superstardom in the smash comedy "The Hangover," is Templeton
"Face" Peck, who can procure anything for the Team's unorthodox and
daring activities; Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, a professional mixed
martial artist and a top rated UFC light heavyweight, is B.A.
Baracas, the Team's driver and muscle; and Sharlto Copley, who
stars in the surprise summer hit "District 9," is H.M "Howling Mad"
Murdock, a gifted pilot - and certified loon. Jessica
Biel ("The Illusionist") stars as Capt. Charisa Sosa, a former love
interest of Face's, but who's now relentlessly pursuing the Team
for a crime not of their doing. Patrick Wilson ("Watchmen")
is Lynch, a mysterious CIA operative who is a key player in the
Team's most explosive mission.
Joe Carnahan ("Narc," "Smokin' Aces") directs from a screenplay by
Skip Woods ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine"), Carnahan, and Carnahan's
writing partner Brian Bloom (writing credit not final), based on
the television series "The A-Team." The producers are
Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Jules Daly, Stephen J. Cannell, Alex
Young, Iain Smith, and Spike Seldin.















