Having scored a signal success with its comic book/graphic novel adaptation of The Dark Tower, Marvel Comics has announced a licensing agreement with Doubleday that will allow the leading comic book publisher to continue its collaboration with Stephen King on an adaptation of King’s post-apocalyptic masterwork The Stand, which has sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide. As was the case with the
Set in a world where an escaped virus has wiped out 99.4% of humanity, The Stand, which has had a major influence on pop culture that is especially evident in works like TV’s Lost, features a struggle between a band of survivors who make their way to a safe haven known as “The Free Zone” only to find themselves faced with a struggle against another band of survivors led by the memorable villain Randall Flagg. Playwright and writer of TV’s Big Love, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Fantastic Four) will adapt King’s novel with Harvey Award-winning Captain America artist Mike Perkins illustrating the series. The first issue of The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition will be in stores in September.