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Titan Comics to publish MUTAFUKAZ

April 21, 2015 by Villordsutch

It’s been announced today that the rather excellent comic book series MUTAFUKAZ is coming to Titan Comics. Ankama announced that the publishing rights in the US, UK and Canada (and other English-speaking countries) of its hit series have been acquired by Titan.

MUTAFUKAZ is one of the most famous comics in France. It is the story of Angelino, one of the thousand deadbeats living in Dark Meat City. However, after an unremarkable scooter accident, caused by a beautiful, mysterious stranger, Angelino’s life is about to be transformed… into a walking nightmare! He starts witnessing monstrous entities prowling all over the city… Is Angelino losing his mind, or is this the work of an otherworldly invasion from… the stars?

Chris Teather (Publisher Director, Titan Comics) said, “Titan are extremely excited and delighted to be releasing this unique piece of work into the English speaking market”,

The critically-acclaimed series has received several awards: “Postmodernist Virtuoso, Run is a bit like the Tarantino of comics, and MUTAFUKAZ is his Kill Bill” says Les Inrocks, “It’s a groundbreaking graphic quest” for L’optimum and “a graphic novel whose story and graphics are totally fresh! Run has got modern comics down to a fine art” from trendsetting magazine Technik’art.

MUTAFUKAZ came out of the mind of Run, a graphic artist and illustrator who first worked as creative director in several advertising agencies. For his own work and universe, he pulls inspiration from the golden age of Sci-Fi, pulp movies and the popular Latino culture.

After four volumes, the series has already sold over 100,000 copies in France. The final issue is scheduled to be released this Fall. A short movie inspired from the brand has been nominated at the Sundance festival in 2003 and a full length movie, produced by Ankama and Japanese legendary animation studio Studio 4C, is currently in production.

Expect to see the first issue released this Autumn/Fall 2015 in English-speaking countries.

Villordsutch likes his sci-fi and looks like a tubby Viking according to his children. Visit his website and follow him on Twitter.

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Originally published April 21, 2015. Updated April 13, 2018.

Filed Under: Comic Books, News, Villordsutch Tagged With: MUTAFUKAZ, Run, Titan

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