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Posted:  21 Feb 2008 16:29   Last Edited By: Tim
I guess you can't keep a good man with a mohawk down.

Mohawk Media

PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release: Thursday 21 February 2008

“AMERICAN GREAT” – MR. T – RETURNS IN MAJOR GRAPHIC NOVEL BY BRITISH PUBLISHER

“A-TEAM” ACTION HERO BREAKS OUT INTO WORLD OF BOOKS

In anticipation of the major worldwide launch of their Mr. T graphic novel in summer 2008, British publisher Mohawk Media has announced that they are celebrating with a special Limited Advance Edition.

With a total number of only 4,000 copies, Mr. T: Limited Advance Edition is now available. It marks the return to prominence of Mr. T, the Mohawk muscleman who was voted the fourth “Greatest American” in a recent global BBC poll, muscling in front of the likes of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

‘It’s great to be the star of a graphic novel’, says Mr. T. ‘And great entertainment is always driven by great writing!’

Mr. T continues: ‘There’s my long-time fans, but there’s also a new generation because of “A-Team” reruns, my cartoon show reruns, and the renewed interest in “Rocky III” following the recent sequel. That’s humbling, and this graphic novel is my method of reaching them all. I’m so proud of all my life’s work, but to see myself in this book feels extra special.’

Author Christopher Bunting adds: ‘We’ve seen comebacks happen over and over again in the entertainment industry, whether it's John Travolta, the Spice Girls, or fictitious characters such as Indiana Jones or Rambo. Now it’s Mr. T’s time.’

Bunting continues: ‘I’m often drawn to writing “mystery” dramas, where threads weave a much larger tapestry, with the core being the human journey, in the vein of “Lost” or “Heroes”. Therefore my attention had increasingly turned to novels and scriptwriting, and away from the shrinking comic industry. This graphic novel has been the perfect vehicle. I could approach it as a novel, yet also incorporate the finest elements from comics and television.

‘And besides, when Mr. T calls you personally, wanting you to do it, you don’t dare say no!’

Editor Stuart Buckley adds: ‘This book’s star is already a household name known and loved the world over, making this possibly the world’s highest-profile graphic novel. It’s a call for celebration, hence this Limited Advance Edition.’

Buckley continues: ‘Most so-called “graphic novels” are reprints of comics, the equivalent of cobbling together a bunch of episodes of a TV show and calling it a “movie”; or works that, in their desire to be highbrow, determinedly distance themselves from their comic forefather.

‘Neither makes full use of the inherent potential in graphic novel storytelling. This book – an all-original like Mr. T himself – does.’

Mr. T, who contributes world-exclusive interviews to the graphic novel and acts as its Executive Editor, adds: ‘I’ve always strived to be a good role model to children and adults alike. I can’t think of a better way to do that than by encouraging people to read! What would I say to anyone who doesn’t read my graphic novel? “I pity the fool!” ’

Mr. T: Limited Advance Edition can be ordered direct from publisher Mohawk Media at www.mohawkmedia.co.uk for the exclusive price of £15.99 / $39.00 including delivery. Alternatively, from April 2008, it will be available through bookstores worldwide, including online, by quoting its 13-digit ISBN: 9780955680403.


website: www.mohawkmedia.co.uk

About the author
Christopher Bunting lives in England and has written extensively for a variety of magazines and comic books. He also wrote “Action Man” (the literal British incarnation of “G.I. Joe”). The sales of this comic were frequently in excess of those achieved by the highest-selling Marvel and DC titles in the USA.


About the illustrator
Illustrator J.L. Czerniawski has worked in both the fantasy and comic book industries, including providing art for such properties as “Transformers” and, with the movie’s director Joe Carnahan, “Smokin’ Aces”.


More about graphic novels
Graphic novels are a rapidly expanding literary medium and can be found in most bookstores and online bookstores and many other outlets, from airports to music stores. These books have won critical acclaim, including the Pulitzer Prize and the Guardian Prize.
   Movies such as “From Hell”, “Sin City”, “300”, “Stardust” and “30 Days of Night” are based on graphic novels, while “The Dark Knight Returns” has been highly influential on the latest “Batman” movie franchise.


What the experts are saying about the Mr. T graphic novel:

‘Don't just buy this book! Don't just read this book! Don't just treasure this book! Take it wherever you go and keep it close to your heart. This graphic novel would take a bullet for you, if it could!’
   - JOHN LAYMAN, writer of comic books “Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness”; “Xena: Warrior Princess”; and “Thundercats”

  ‘This punchy graphic novel brings the larger than life character bang up-to-date and at the same time retains all his retro charm. Whether it's a trip down memory lane or an action packed adventure you're after, there's something here for any T fan.’
   - “Writing Magazine” and “Writers’ News Magazine”

‘T is back, and he's tougher than ever. Mr. T is a favorite celebrity of mine since I was a kid, starring in movies and TV shows, even in Saturday morning cartoons and on cereal boxes. He's a pop culture icon, who has always strived to have a positive effect on people young and old, something you see coming through in this story.
   It's big, bright, colorful, with a good message and a lot of fun, just like Mr. T himself.’
   - BRANDON PETERSON, artist of “Incredible Hulk”; “Ultimate X-Men”; and J. Michael Straczynski’s “Strange”
Posted:  21 Feb 2008 23:15
I pity the fool who doesn't buy this novel! Mr. T brings back memories. I remember the time he was on different strokes. And of course Rocky III. But most of all the A-Team. Anyone else watch Family Guy? When Peter and his friends decided to become the new A-Team? Cleveland was hilarious playing Mr. T's part as B.A
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Posted:  22 Feb 2008 02:26
I remember the Different Strokes episode. Mr.T was big back then. He was bigger than the biggest rock star. I think this makes like the 3rd or 4th comic company to make a comic book with Mr. T in it. Even Marvel comics put out a limited series featuring the entire A-team back in the 80's.
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 15:15
read this today on the BBC news sight.

Director Ridley Scott has signed up to produce the big screen remake of 1980s TV show The A-Team, according to industry paper Variety.

The film, due out in 2010, will be updated so that the army veterans will have fought in the Middle East and not in Vietnam, Variety adds.

It says Joe Carnahan will direct and hopes to make a "popcorn movie" that "reflects on the real world".

The cult TV show starred George Peppard as Hannibal and Mr T as BA Baracus.

Dirk Benedict, as Face, and Dwight Schultz, as Murdoch, completed the quartet of mercenaries "accused of a crime they didn't commit".

Carnahan said 20th Century Fox had asked him "to make it as emotional, real and accessible as possible without cheesing it up", Variety added.

Actors including Bruce Willis and Ice Cube have been rumoured to be on board but no names have been confirmed.
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 15:25
Gee too bad they don't get Mr. T. Still I think it would be interesting to watch.

What I really like is TV movies that have a connection to the TV reality. Like maybe these guys could be the sons of the A-team or something. But if they can recapture the essence of every character it should be good otherwise they should just make it as a completely different team. Call it the B-Team I guess.
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 17:21
Maybe we'll find out what crime they didn't committed
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 18:22
I actually saw that the other day on the Retro channel. The A-team were accused of robbing a bank and killing their superior. I think they actually robbed the bank, but didn't kill the superior.

The last season season premiere goes into a lot of detail on that.
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 19:44
Ah that explains it. I wonder if they dare get a woman in to play Faceman
Posted:  29 Jan 2009 20:21
I hope not. If they want a woman they can bring in that girl character they had on the first two seasons. The one they got rid.
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