
Los Angeles, CA, July 26, 2010 – G4 will be the exclusive U.S. television home of four brand-new anime series featuring some of the most successful and iconic brands from the Marvel Universe. Produced by Madhouse for Marvel Entertainment and Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan (SPEJ), these four original series – “Iron Man,” “X-MEN,” “Wolverine” and “Blade” - will premiere on the network in 2011 and will air as standalone series made up of twelve 30-minute episodes under the guidance of Warren Ellis.
“Iron Man” In an effort to make amends for his weapons manufacturing past, Tony Stark has dedicated himself to building the world up rather than tearing it down. Traveling to Japan to build a new arc reactor that will deliver unlimited free energy to the Japanese people, Stark is challenged by the Japanese government and the media when he attempts to import the necessary nuclear priming device. And when the reactor-in-construction is repeatedly attacked by the mysterious Zodiac consortium, Stark must gather his allies to take on Zodiac and its mastermind.
“X-MEN” The X-MEN are reunited following the death of a teammate, and are summoned by Charles Xavier to Japan following the abduction of Hisako Ichiki (Armor). There, they confront the U-MEN, a lunatic cult that steals and transplants mutant organs to further strengthen their own army, and the battle for justice is on.
“Wolverine” Based on the popular graphic novel by Frank Miller, the series begins in Japan, where Logan is challenged by Shingen Yashida, the notorious leader of a powerful mafia clan. When Shingen’s employee Yukio, a female assassin, falls out of Shingen’s favor, she must kill him or be killed. Teaming up with Logan, the pair seek out the villain to exact their revenge.
“Blade” Eric Brooks — known as Blade — seeks revenge on Deacon Frost, the vampire lord who killed his mother while she was still pregnant with Eric. With all the powers of a vampire and none of their weaknesses, Blade’s quest leads him throughout Southeast Asia in search of Frost, and, in Viet Nam, he discovers a vampire plot that threatens to take down the whole world.
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who/what is g4?
G4? i certainly won’t be watching then, that’s for sure…
this sounds like something g4′s demographic would eat up. I’d watch.
does marvel not want these to bring in big bucks from the fans of the characters for surely they could have offered them to at least the sci fi channel or cartoon network. but g4 guess marvel wants to work its way out of doing animation for their characters
Why do they all take place in Japan? Weird.
It’s all relevant to the stories. Also a nod to who’s producing the episodes. Kind of surprised to see Marvel FINALLY adapting Frank Miller’s Wolverine story after almost 30 years. Though I kind of thought that was going to be the basis for the Wolverine theatrical sequel.
They take place in Japan because they are made in Japan for the Japanese and South Asian markets. Also, Blade is set in Vietnam, which is not Japan.
I hate the fact that people always credit it as Frank Miller’s Wolverine. He did the penciling. And it’s good, don’t get me wrong. This came out in ’82 when Frank Miller still knew how to draw.
But it was WRITTEN by Chris Claremont.
When you credit a novel, you mention the author not the illustrator. In a graphic novel, both are important.
Come on people, show Claremont some love.