Waypoint Entertainment has acquired the rights to author Jeff Lemire and illustrator Emi Lenox’s comic series Plutona, a coming-of-age story which centers on a group of kids who find the body of a famous dead superhero in the woods. The move comes right before the start of Comic-Con which starts in earnest next week on July 20th in San Diego. Image Comics released Plutona, a 5-issue limited series, in September last year.
“Plutona has been a labor of love for us and we were very careful about finding a home for it, and we are thrilled that the team at Addictive and Waypoint share our passion for the story and for its potential as a film,” said Lemire, who is also the author of titles including the Essex County Trilogy, Sweet Tooth, The Nobody, and wrote a run of Animal Man.
Lemire is known for his moody, humanistic stories and sketchy, cinematic, black-and-white art and has worked extensively with DC and Marvel Comics. Lenox is perhaps best known for her diary comic Emitown, as well as having work featured in such critically-acclaimed series as Nowhere Men, Madman, Glory, and Sweet Tooth.
Waypoint Entertainment is the same company that acquired the rights to two Mark Millar properties, American Jesus and Supercrooks, which Ken Kao will produce with partner Dan Kao and Addictive Pictures. They are also in pre-production on the sci-fi thriller Tau, directed by Federico D’ Alessandro and starring Maika Monroe and Ed Skrein.
Addictive Pictures is currently prepping Jeremy Saulnier’s next film Hold the Darkfor A24, and recently closed a deal for Deeper written by Max Landis starring Bradley Cooper at MGM.
Lemire is represented by Angela Cheng Caplan of Cheng Caplan Company and attorney Allison Binder of Smelkinson, Genow, Stone, Binder & Christopher LLP.