Nicholas Cage and his 15 year-old son Weston, are brazen comics fans.
Cage is already signed to star in Marvel Comics big screen adaptation of “Ghost Rider” for Columbia Pictures, according to Monsters and Critics.
The film is to be directed by Mark Steven Johnson.
Now Cage has deal with publishers Virgin Comics, which is bankrolled by Richard Bronson, to publish “Enigma”, a voodoo thriller Cage and Weston wrote.
“Enigma”, a story that revolves around an assassinate investigation in New Orleans where investigating detective discovers killings are related to rebellion on a Southern Plantation during the Civil War, will be published as a five part monthly series.
Publication date: 16 November 2006
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