Jeff Jones, Gary Frank sitcom Geiger head to TV

Geoff Johns and Gary Frank collaborate with Paramount TV and the studio behind it Dear eggs and next quick dance chain to fetch GeigerThe bestselling Image Comics series on the small screen. The team will work with producer Justin Simien (Dear eggs) On adaptation. No network or streaming device has yet been connected to the project.

Set in the year 2050, Geiger centers around a radiant family man named Tariq Geiger who spends his days and nights doing whatever he must do to protect the fallout shelter that inhabits his family. When Geiger fights a group of violent scavengers, he faces the wrath of the criminal empire with which they are associated. (summary by to the deadlinewho first reported the news).

Johns will write pilot, act as presenter, and executive produce alongside Jamie Iracleanos for Mad Ghost, his production company. Frank will also serve as executive producer, along with Kyle Laursen, and Simien, whose Culture Machine company recently signed a three-year comprehensive deal with Paramount Television Studios.

Johns and Frank expand the world Geiger, recently announced Junkyard Joewhich sold out its first edition and is back in print.

“Thank you to Image and all the retailers and readers! We couldn’t be happier with Gary replying Junkyard JoeJones said. “It was an exciting time with a scientist Geiger And “No Name”, and we’re just getting started! “

“I’m so glad we’re going to get more copies in people’s hands because I know what’s going to happen, and when it comes, I think people will wish they were on the plane from the start,” Frank said. “I can’t express how proud I am of this book.”

in Junkyard JoeThe world knows him as the comic strip of cartoonist Moody Davis, but the truth goes back to the Vietnam War. This is a story of sacrifice and brotherhood. Throughout history, unexpected and strange heroes have risen and fallen, their identities and their lives a secret, but in order to stop a “great evil,” Their stories must be told. Junkyard Joe It strives to highlight the perspectives of veterans through the lens of a comic book. “

You can catch both Geiger And the Junkyard Joe From Image Comics, both print and digital.

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