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The Assignment: Trans for Shock Value

The Assignment: Trans for Shock Value I am flabbergasted that anyone thought publishing The Assignment was a good idea these days. But it’s a tie-in to a movie already made (filmed November 2015, supposedly to be released in the US this year) starring Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver, and Titan Comics loves its licensed comics. This was a comic before it was a film, published in France (although the first draft of the script, according to Wikipedia, was in 1978, and that makes a lot more […]

I am flabbergasted that anyone thought publishing The Assignment was a good idea these days. But it’s a tie-in to a movie already made (filmed November 2015, supposedly to be released in the US this year) starring Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver, and Titan Comics loves its licensed comics.

This was a comic before it was a film, published in France (although the first draft of the script, according to Wikipedia, was in 1978, and that makes a lot more sense, considering the content). It’s co-written by Denis Hamill and Walter Hill (director of 48 Hrs. and The Warriors); Hill also directed the movie, previously called (Re)Assignment. The Assignment comic, as published in English, is adapted by Matz, illustrated by Jef, and translated by Charles Ardai.

The story, which Hill thinks is “lurid, comic-booky” but not “offensive”, is simply this: a hitman kills a fashion designer, which pisses off his sister. She’s a mad doctor, who in revenge, kidnaps the hitman and surgically makes him into a woman. Because, as we’re told in issue #2,

I could have killed you, but that would have been too simple. Too kind. I preferred to leave you a permanent reminder of the terrible crime you committed, by taking some things away from you, and adding others.


Link : The Assignment: Trans for Shock Value

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