Steve Niles Explained

Birth Date:21 June 1965
Birth Place:Jackson Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality:American
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Website:http://www.steveniles.com

Steve Niles (born June 21, 1965) is an American comic book author and novelist, known for works such as 30 Days of Night, , Simon Dark, Mystery Society, , Kick-Ass – The New Girl, and Kick-Ass vs Hit-Girl.

He is credited among other contemporary writers as bringing horror comics back to prominence.[1]

Early life

Niles was born in Jackson, New Jersey on June 21, 1965. He was raised in the Washington, D.C. suburbs, developing various creative interests in music, writing, and making amateur films. He worked in several comic book stores and played in the punk bands Gray Matter and Three, both of which released records on Dischord Records label in the 1980s and 1990s. He often credited late night television horror host, Count Gore De Vol, who was the local horror host on Channel 20, as an early influence.[2] In 2004 Count Gore wrote the introduction to the graphic novel Aleister Arcane, which is about the horror host of the same name.[3] Other influences included Richard Matheson's book I Am Legend, and the works of George A. Romero, John Carpenter and Bernie Wrightson, the latter two of whom he would later work with. He had no formal education in writing following high school, explaining that he learned to write through copious reading.[2]

Career

Niles' start in the comics industry began with the formation of his self publishing company, Arcane Comix. Niles published, edited, and adapted several comics and anthologies for Eclipse Comics, working on I Am Legend in 1991. He then wrote several titles for Fantaco in the early 1990s, including Bad Moon, Fly in My Eye, and a set of lithographs for Clive Barker's Book of Blood. He worked for a year on Disney's Toy Story Web Adventures, and later worked for Todd McFarlane Productions where he wrote several issues of Spawn, Spawn: The Dark Ages. He also collaborated on Hellspawn with illustrator Ashley Wood after Brian Michael Bendis's departure, and did journalism work for Kiss Magazine, interviewing members of the band Kiss.[2]

Niles attempted to shop around his screenplay for 30 Days of Night, but was met with rejection in Hollywood. When IDW Publishing formed, Niles sent his "reject list" to Ted Adams, who selected 30 Days of Night as a concept he was interested in. Niles and illustrator Ben Templesmith produced the first issue for free. The book did not sell well, according to Niles, but it was then that film producers took notice of it, and optioned it to be adapted into a film in 2000 or 2001.[2] In 2004 or 2005, Niles formed a joint venture production company, Creep International, with 1990s rocker and film director Rob Zombie. This project has produced two works to date: The Nail (with Nat Jones) through Dark Horse Comics, and Bigfoot (with Richard Corben) through IDW Publishing. Upon placing that venture on hiatus, he then assisted actor Thomas Jane's production company, with the intention of bringing his Criminal Macabre character Cal MacDonald to the big screen. MGM optioned the property, but it lapsed, and is currently held by Universal Pictures. Niles and Jane also co-wrote the six-issue comic book series Bad Planet for Image Comics with artists Lewis Larosa and Tim Bradstreet.[2]

In 2006, Niles collaborated with artist Scott Hampton on a Batman miniseries, Gotham County Line, published by DC Comics. That same year, he wrote another miniseries that reinvents Steve Ditko's vintage character The Creeper with DC artist Justiniano. He is also created a new DC character with artist Scott Hampton, named Simon Dark. Dark is a vigilante hero with elements of the Frankenstein mythos[4] who starred in eighteen issues of his own ongoing series.

In October 2007, Steve recorded an introduction to the Washington, D.C.'s International Horror Film Festival, The Spooky Movie Film Festival, in honor of opening night host, Count Gore De Vol, who was being honored for his 35 years in Washington, D.C. Posters for 30 Days of Night were given out, including one signed by Niles.[5]

In 2007 Niles wrote a story for the DC Infinite Halloween Special called "Strange Cargo". Narrated by Poison Ivy, the story tells of Superman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen uncovering zombies in a cargo tank owned by Lex Luthor. Superman kills most of them, but takes the rest and puts them on the moon. Niles also wrote City Of Others for Dark Horse Comics with artwork done by acclaimed artist Bernie Wrightson. City Of others was a four issue story.

In 2008 Niles wrote a twelve part Batman miniseries entitled Batman: Gotham After Midnight with art by Kelley Jones. He has also written a graphic novel for Zune called The Lost Ones with various artists[6] and City of Dust for Radical Comics.[7] [8] [9] Niles is part of the Convention Monsterplaza, which is from April 9 to 11, 2010 in Marriott Burbank Convention Center.[10] An X-Files/30 Days of Night crossover in 2010 was co-written by Niles and Adam Jones, the guitarist for the band Tool, with art by Tom Mandrake.[11] Niles wrote the script for the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment produced horror first-person shooter F.E.A.R. 3.[12]

He also appeared on Spike TV series "Deadliest Warrior", in which he represented the vampire team in the "Vampires vs Zombies" episode, as one of the Vampire experts along with Scott Bowen the author of The Vampire Survival Guide.[13]

In December 2011, Niles spoke out against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), commenting, "SOPA does more than go after so-called 'piracy' websites...SOPA takes away all due process, shuts down any site it deems to be against the law without trial, without notification, without due process...Nobody seems to give a shit, or either they’re scared. Either way, very disappointing. I guess when it affects them they’ll get mad… I know folks are scared to speak out because a lot of us work for these companies, but we have to fight. Too much is at stake."[14] [15]

In 2012, Niles will be collaborating with Bernie Wrightson on Frankenstein Alive! Alive! published by IDW Publishing.[16]

In March 2012, Niles joined Halo-8 president/Godkiller writer-creator Matt Pizzolo and Epitaph Records owner/Bad Religion guitarist-songwriter Brett Gurewitz to form Black Mask Studios with the mandate of developing new ways to support creators and reach broader audiences beyond fandom. Black Mask will launch with the release of the Occupy Comics anthology to which Niles contributed.[17]

In December 2013, IDW announced that Niles would be collaborating with Damien Worm on a 3-issue title Monster and Madman, a tale of Frankenstein's Monster with Jack the Ripper.[18] The first issue was published on 12 March 2014, with the remaining issues due in April and May 2014.

In March 2014, IDW announced that Niles and Worm would again be collaborating on The October Faction, Niles' first monthly ongoing title, published in late 2014.[19] In March 2015 it was confirmed, that he will executive produce along with Wes Craven the series adaption of Christopher Mitten's comic Disciples.[20]

Adaptations

30 Days of Night was developed into a major motion picture, with Sam Raimi as producer. Niles and Ben Ketai scripted a sequel, , to be directed by Ketai.[21]

Niles' Remains, a zombie story was purchased by Synthetic Cinema International in 2010. It was released as part of Chiller Networks "Chiller Presents" series as "Steve Niles' Remains.[22]

On September 28, 2018 it was announced that Niles' comic, The October Faction would be adapted into a TV show on Netflix with a first season consisting of 10 episodes.[23] The show premiered on Netflix on January 23, 2020.[24] On March 30, 2020, Netflix cancelled the series after one season.[25]

Upcoming projects

Other comics he has written that have been optioned for film include, Criminal Macabre, In the Blood, Aleister Arcane and Wake the Dead. Variety reported that Wake the Dead will be the next to enter production with Jay Russell in the director's chair.[26] Freaks of the Heartland is being adapted by Peter Sattler and Geoff Davey, with David Gordon Green penciled in to direct it.[27] The project is currently on hold,[28] after differences with Overture film.[29]

In May 2009, MTV reported that Radical Studios is developing a City of Dust movie.[30] In November 2013, Outlier acquired the film rights of the Savage comic.[31] In September 2014, Andrew Adamson is attached to direct the film adaptation of Breath of Bones.[32] In June 2016, Variety reported that Jim Carrey will star in Eli Roth's film adaptation of Aleister Arcane for Amblin Entertainment.[33]

Bibliography

Halloween Special 2009 "Planet of the Dead" (with artist Davide Fabbri, Dark Horse Comics, free give away with Previews catalog)

External links

Interviews

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Set Visit: Interview with '30 Days of Night: Dark Days' Creator Steve Niles . Bloody-disgusting.com . 2009-12-22 . 2010-12-26.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5lsIZCyyFI Interview with Steve Niles
  3. [De Vol, Count Gore]
  4. http://www.steveniles.com/news/2007/07/09/presenting%E2%80%A6simon-dark "Introducing... Simon Dark"
  5. Web site: Grindhouse-Themed Double Feature To Kick-Off Spooky Movie Film Festival . Nbc4.com . 2010-12-26.
  6. http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080718-NilesLostOnes.html Steve Niles on The Lost Ones Graphic Novel
  7. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=1065&disp=table Preview: City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story #1
  8. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18273 Steve Niles on "City of Dust"
  9. http://www.newsarama.com/comics/090830-NilesCityofDust.html Fiction, Outlawed – Steve Niles on City of Dust
  10. Web site: Monsterpalooza Guest List and Presentation Updates . Dreadcentral.com . 2010-12-26.
  11. Web site: 'X-Files/30 Days of Night' Comic Book Crossover . Laura . Hudson . April 19, 2010 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20130430195136/http://www.comicsalliance.com/2010/04/19/x-files-30-days-of-night-comic-book-crossover/ . April 30, 2013 . dead . March 11, 2012 .
  12. Web site: F.E.A.R. 3 to Haunt Consoles / John Carpenter and Steve Niles Consulting! . Dreadcentral.com . 2010-12-26.
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20120614031434/http://www.spike.com/full-episodes/t46f6a/deadliest-warrior-deadliest-warrior-comic-con-2011-panel-season-3-ep-300a?xrs=synd_twitter "Deadliest Warrior Comic-Con 2011 Panel – Episode 300a"
  14. Armitage, Hugh. "Steve Niles speaks out against Stop Online Piracy Act". Digital Spy. December 31, 2011
  15. Gold, Mike. "MIKE GOLD: Steve Niles’ Courageous Act". ComicMix. January 4, 2012
  16. Web site: Byrne, Wrightson Return To IDW With New Series . . https://web.archive.org/web/20120613014107/http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=37352 . June 13, 2012 . dead . March 5, 2012 .
  17. Thill, Scott (March 20, 2012). "Black Mask Studios’ ‘Old Punks’ Occupy Comics, Creators Rights". Wired
  18. Web site: A New Twisted Tale From Steve Niles!. IDW Publishing. 12 December 2013. 26 Mar 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140110151419/http://www.idwpublishing.com/news/article/2712/. 10 January 2014.
  19. Web site: Steve Niles And Damien Worm Make Halloween Monthly Starting This Fall. IDW Publishing. 21 March 2014. 26 Mar 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140330171449/http://www.idwpublishing.com/news/article/2770/. 30 March 2014.
  20. Web site: Wes Craven and Steven Niles Team On ‘The Disciples’. Bloody Disgusting. 12 December 2013. 26 Mar 2014.
  21. Web site: Exclusive: Steve Niles Talks Confirmed 30 Days of Night 2 Cast; Talks Trilogy, Shooting Schedule and More! . Dreadcentral.com . 2009-10-22 . 2010-12-26.
  22. Web site: Chiller Unveils Original Programming Slate . The Hollywood Reporter . 2011-03-22 . 2011-07-18.
  23. Web site: Miska, Brad. Netflix Goes Monster Hunting With 'October Faction' Series From '30 Days of Night’s' Steve Niles!. Bloody Disgusting. September 28, 2018. April 3, 2019. January 14, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190114212645/https://bloody-disgusting.com/tv/3524383/netflix-goes-monster-hunting-october-faction-series-30-days-nights-steve-niles/.
  24. See What's Next . New Year, New Titles from the final season of #AnneWithAnE to movies like Inception, A Cinderella Story, and The Bling Ring...Here's everything coming to Netflix US in January! . seewhatsnext. 1204808067889524736 . 11 December 2019 . en . 11 December 2019.
  25. Web site: Netflix Cancels ‘V-Wars’ and ‘October Faction’ After 1 Season. Sippell. Margeaux. The Wrap. March 30, 2020. March 30, 2020.
  26. https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117986701.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&query=steve+niles+wake+the+dead Russell ready to helm 'Dead'
  27. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i9e2284979c0b8c782f723c65d816185e David Gordon Green to helm 'Freaks'
  28. Web site: Freaks of the Heartland on Hold. Dreadcentral.com. 2010-01-25. 26 December 2010.
  29. Web site: Projects put on hold as Liberty conducts review. The Hollywood Reporter. 2010-01-22. 2010-12-26.
  30. Web site: Warmoth. Brian. STEVE NILES' 'CITY OF DUST' MOVIE STILL LOOKING FOR SCREENWRITER, COULD PRODUCE NOVELIZATIONS. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220041918/http://www.mtv.com/news/2594202/steve-niles-city-of-dust-movie-still-looking-for-screenwriter-could-produce-novelizations/. dead. December 20, 2016. 13 May 2009. MTV.com. 23 September 2017.
  31. Web site: Sneider. Jeff. Bigfoot vs. Werewolves Movie in Works as ‘Twilight’ Producer Acquires Graphic Novel ‘Savage’ (Exclusive). 4 November 2013. The Wrap.com. 23 September 2017.
  32. Web site: Kit. Borys. Andrew Adamson Attached to Direct Golem Tale 'Breath of Bones’ (Exclusive). 23 September 2014. The Hollywood Reporter. 23 September 2017.
  33. Web site: McNary. Dave. Jim Carrey, Eli Roth Team on Horror Film ‘Aleister Arcane’. Variety.com. 8 July 2016.
  34. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16697 Steve Niles talks “Wake the Dead” Film
  35. http://www.idwpublishing.com/titles/bigfoot.shtml IDW Publishing
  36. http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12797 “Giant Monster” Daily from CBR & Boom!
  37. http://www.comicsbulletin.com/features/120187655350299.htm We Are But Ants: Mark Waid & Steve Niles Talk Lovecraft
  38. http://www.zune-arts.net/lost The Lost Ones