Pilgrims
By The Editor
July 27, 2007 - 13:50
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Ryan, who has a military background, was inspired to write The Pilgrim upon learning about the use of psychics during World War II by Allied forces to infiltrate Nazi Germany. According to Ryan, “The Pilgrim is inspired by true events during World War II, yet it’s a modern-day story that intertwines characters with paranormal abilities used to tap into terrorists’ attack schemes to aide the military. It’s been a labor of love, fifteen years in the making.”
Grell, known for his distinctive and highly detailed depictions of story adaptations, had this to add, "From the first time Mark told me the story of THE PILGRIM, I've been pestering him to write it just so I could read it. Getting the chance to illustrate it is a bonus. This is a story that would give Stephen King the willies and I'm very excited to be part of bringing it to life. And it is, you know... alive, I mean."
The Pilgrim will be developed as a graphic novel with an adult format. The team believes the story will appeal to fans of dark comics as well as sci-fi and horror. They are in negotiations for publication and will announce distribution details for The Pilgrim shortly. Ryan and Grell announced the new project at Comic-Con International, the world’s largest comic book event.
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