HAPPY BIRTHDAY GERARD!

Gerard Way turns 32 today. We here at Gerard Way Fan wish him a brilliant day, and an amazing 2009!

:) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! :)

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‘Constantine’ writer adapting ‘Umbrella’ comic

Mark Bomback is getting out his parasol for “The Umbrella Academy”.

The scribe has been tapped to adapt the Dark Horse comic created by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way and set up at Universal. Dark Horse’s Mike Richardson is producing.

The Umbrella Academy is a group of disbanded superheroes who reunite after the death of their adoptive father, Sir Reginald Hargreeves, an alien disguised as a wealthy entrepreneur. Hargreeves collected the members of the group shortly after their birth and trained them to save the world, and after his death, they carry on his plan.

The comic first came out as a six-issue miniseries in 2007, winning an Eisner Award to the surprise of many. A second miniseries is being published.

Bomback’s writing credits include the DC Comics adaptation “Constantine”, “Live Free or Die Hard” and “Race to Witch Mountain”. Repped by Endeavor and Anonymous Content, the scribe is working on “Jack the Giant Killer” at New Line.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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2009 Eisner Award Nominees Announced

The Umbrella Academy is nominated for 4 awards this year, in the following categories:

Best Graphic Album—Reprint
Best Penciller/Inker or Penciller/Inker Team
Best Cover Artist (two nominations)
Best Coloring

Congratulations on the nominations, and good luck! To read the full list of nominees, click here.

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Chris Anthony “Venice”

“Venice”, is the solo exhibition of new works by award-winning Los Angeles photographer Chris Anthony. For his third solo show with the Corey Helford Gallery, Anthony creates an extraordinary world in flux where the moody tides of fact and fiction converge. As global warming causes ocean levels to rise and the melting of Antarctic Ice sheets, a mysterious sinking civilization is unveiled, entitled “Venice”. Inhabited by aquatic survivors and enchanting lost souls, “Venice’s” otherworldly atmosphere is heightened by Anthony’s signature aesthetic and technical artistry.

Models and muses Emily Deschanel, Jacinda Barrett, Mercedes Helnwein and lead singer of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way and his wife Lindsey Way are featured in the photographs, adding their unique persona to the dramatic narratives. The exhibition marks Anthony’s first major project shot outdoors, and his icy palette of greys and blues creates the illusion of an arctic climate, skillfully deceiving the balmy Venice Beach, California location where the series was photographed. In Anthony’s own words “Venice is a metaphor for a sinking city, deserving of nature’s wrath, leaving its citizens to tread water and explore new ways to sustain life on aquatic earth.” “Venice” opens on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at Corey Helford Gallery’s special exhibition space located at 6086 Comey Avenue in Los Angeles. The show is open to the public and will be on view until April 18, 2009.

Chris Anthony is an internationally recognized photographer who was awarded the 2007 Grand Prize in American Photo’s Images of the Year Competition for his “Victims & Avengers” series, which was shown in its entirety for the first time at Corey Helford Gallery in January 2007. He has worked on commercial projects for numerous clients, including Sony Playstation 3 and “The Black Parade” for My Chemical Romance. Anthony’’s work has been featured in gallery exhibitions in Los Angeles, Stockholm, Washington D.C., London and San Francisco. Born and raised in Stockholm, Anthony also briefly lived in Indianapolis and Florence. In his teens, he worked as a rock photographer and went on to direct music videos and commercials. He currently lives in Los Angeles. For more information, please visit chris-anthony.com.

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