‘Black Mirror’ Officially Expands into Comics in 2025

As a seasoned gamer and a dedicated Black Mirror enthusiast, I couldn’t help but let out a triumphant whoop when I heard the news of a comic book series adaptation! Having spent countless hours immersed in the dark, technologically-twisted world that Charlie Brooker masterfully crafted, I’ve been longing for more.


Under the guidance of Neil Gibson at Twisted Comics, they’ve made an agreement with Banijay Rights to offer “Black Mirror” fans something exciting and new: a comic book series set for a release in 2025, according to Bleeding Cool.

This innovative undertaking plans to reimagine some of the most beloved narratives from a highly-rated TV show, transforming them into a comic book style.

Neil Gibson, head of Twisted Comics, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, explaining it’s a realization of a long-standing dream to transform “Black Mirror” into a comic book series. He anticipates that this venture into comics will engage the show’s audience in fresh and unique manners.

In similar words, Kenny Diack, his fellow team member, shared this viewpoint. He emphasized that partnering with Banijay Rights was a shrewd decision aimed at expanding their creative possibilities even further and enhancing an already impressive collection of works such as “Twisted Dark” and adaptations of Stan Lee’s “Lucky Man.

David Christopher, representing Banijay Rights, shared insights about the connection between the thought-provoking topics in “Black Mirror” and the fresh comic series they’re working on. He encouraged enthusiasts to keep an eye out for announcements and suggested registering early to track the project’s development right up until its launch.

Black Mirror,” a thought-provoking show produced by Charlie Brooker, initially premiered on Channel 4 before finding its permanent home on Netflix. It swiftly garnered widespread acclaim for its haunting tales exploring the ominous aspects of technology and human nature. The series encompasses six seasons comprising 27 episodes, and features an innovative interactive film titled “Bandersnatch.

For beginners unfamiliar with “Black Mirror”, this series is recognized for its thought-provoking explorations of how technology shapes society, combining elements of science fiction and horror. The show’s creator, Charlie Brooker, who also creates comic books, has penned many episodes along with executive producer Annabel Jones.

Keep an eye out for further developments, and don’t forget to sign up to access all the exclusive pre-launch content online.

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2024-11-21 14:44