According to The Tracking Board,
Brian Singer's production company, Bad Hat Harry Production, have acquired the
rights to Image Comics, The Age of Heroes, and have hired Alex Hollister to pen
the script.
The Age of Heroes could be
Singer's next film after X-Men: Apocalypse, but it all depends on how his court
proceedings develop and whether they will influence the studio's decision to
keep him for Apocalypse.
The Age Of Heroes Synopsis: When the gods were born, they remade the world
in the image of their dreams. This was known as the Age of Gods. When man was
created along with other races of beings, fantastic cities were raised, insane
magics were forged and unimaginable wars were fought, as the gods battled for
supremacy over all creation. This was known as the Age of Wonders. When the
gods fled and man was left to make his way in a world full of monsters and
arcane magic, some rose up to right wrongs and create justice. This was known
as The Age of Heroes.
Seven misfits and outcasts were brought together by fate. They are presented with a problem the gods themselves can't solve. For the gods are no longer in the world. They are Drake, the blind bard. Conor, a one-armed sell sword. Glinda the weaver. Mael, knight of the burning crystal. Wex, a Dalen monk. Luko and Aerwyn, clever thieves. The actions of these seven will usher in a new age. The Age of Heroes.
"James Hudnall has been years ahead of his time for the entire time he's been writing. There are a handful of people today taking credit for things that James Hudnall did decades ago. By buying this book you are supporting a true comic futurist." ---Brian Michael Bendis (Ultimate Spiderman, Marvel Comics)
The Age of Heroes comic book series was published by Image and written by James Hudnall and illustrated by John Ridgway in January 1996. The series lasted five issues, ending in January 1997. Three, stand-alone, special edition volumes were published in 1997 and 1998. Hundnall also converted the comic into a novel, which was recently published last October.
Source - The Tracking Board
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