''Heavy Metal'' is an American
science fantasy
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comics magazine, first published in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of
dark fantasy
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,
science fiction
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,
erotica
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, and
steampunk
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comics. Following a brief hiatus in 2023, it plans to relaunch in 2024 with new owners and a new editorial team consisting of Dave Kelly, Frank Forte, and Chris Thompson.
Unlike the traditional
American comic books
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of that time bound by the restrictive
Comics Code Authority
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, the magazine-format ''Heavy Metal'' featured explicit nudity, sexual situations, and graphic violence. The magazine started out primarily as a licensed translation of the French science-fantasy magazine ''
Métal hurlant'', marking for many Americans their first introduction to the work of European cartoonists like
Enki Bilal
Enki Bilal (born Enes Bilal; born 7 October 1951) is a French comic book creator and film director.
Biography Early life
Bilal was born in Belgrade, PR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, to a Czech mother, Ana, who came to Belgrade as child from Karlovy ...
,
Philippe Caza,
Guido Crepax
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,
Philippe Druillet,
Jean-Claude Forest
Jean-Claude Forest (11 September 1930 – 30 December 1998) was a French writer and illustrator of comics and the creator of character Barbarella.
Biography
Jean-Claude Forest was born in Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a Paris suburb and graduated ...
,
Jean Giraud
Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian comics, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim predomin ...
(a.k.a. Moebius),
Chantal Montellier, and
Milo Manara.
Publication history
National Lampoon
After a 1975 European trip by ''
National Lampoon'' contributor
Tony Hendra expressing interest in European comics, the magazine's New York offices attracted significant European comic material. On 2 September 1976, editor
Sean Kelly singled out the relatively new French comics anthology ''
Métal hurlant'' (, though Kelly translated it as "Screaming Metal")
and brought it to the attention of company president Leonard Mogel on 3 September, as Mogel was departing for Germany and France to jump-start the French edition of ''National Lampoon''. (''Métal hurlant'' had debuted in early 1975 from
Les Humanoïdes Associés (), an association of
Philippe Druillet,
Jean-Pierre Dionnet,
Jean Giraud
Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian comics, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim predomin ...
(Mœbius), and financial director Bernard Farkas formed on 19 December 1974.) Upon Mogel's return from Paris on 27 September, he reported that the French publishers had agreed to an English language version, and he suggested the title ''Heavy Metal'' for an April issue to be released in March 1977.
''Heavy Metal'' debuted in the US as a glossy, full-color monthly published by HM Communications, Inc., a subsidiary of
Matty Simmons' Twenty First Century Communications, Inc. The cover of the initial April 1977 issue declared itself to be "From the people who bring you the ''National Lampoon''", and the issue primarily featured reprints from ''Métal hurlant'', as well as material from ''National Lampoon'', a colorized portion of
Vaughn Bodē's ''Sunpot'' (1971), and an excerpt from
Terry Brooks
Terence Dean Brooks (born January 8, 1944) is an American writer of fantasy fiction. He writes mainly high fantasy, epic fantasy, and has also written two film novelizations. He has written 23 New York Times Best Seller List, ''New York Times'' ...
' ''
The Sword of Shannara'' (1977). Since the color pages from ''Métal hurlant'' had already been shot in France, the budget to reproduce them in the US version was greatly reduced.
In the late spring of 1980, ''
Métal hurlant'' went bankrupt and ''Heavy Metal'' severed its ties with its content partner. ''Métal hurlant'' managed to keep publishing, however, and the two magazines reconciled in the summer of 1981.
After running as a monthly for its first nine years up to the December 1985 issue, the magazine dropped to a quarterly schedule (winter, spring, summer, and fall) beginning in 1986, promising an increase in length and to feature only complete (rather than serialized) stories.
''Métal hurlant'' folded in the summer of 1987, forcing ''Heavy Metal'' to expand its reach for new content.
Other HM Communications publications
In 1977–1978, HM Communications published a number of
trade paperbacks featuring "Heavy Metal Presents" on their covers, collecting translated material it had previously serialized in the pages of ''Heavy Metal'':
* ''
Arzach'' (1977) — by
Jean Giraud
Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian comics, Franco-Belgian ''bandes dessinées'' (BD) tradition. Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim predomin ...
; originally published in ''Métal hurlant''
* ''Candice at Sea'' (1977) — by
Jacques Lob and
Georges Pichard (trans. by
Sean Kelly and Valerie Marchant); originally published in ''Blanche Épiphanie'' #3 - ''La Croisière infernale'' by
Les Humanoïdes Associés in 1977
* ''Psychorock'' (1977) — by
Sergio Macedo (trans. by Kelly and Marchant); originally published by Les Humanoïdes Associés in 1976
* ''
Barbarella: The Moon Child'' (1978) — by
Jean-Claude Forest
Jean-Claude Forest (11 September 1930 – 30 December 1998) was a French writer and illustrator of comics and the creator of character Barbarella.
Biography
Jean-Claude Forest was born in Le Perreux-sur-Marne, a Paris suburb and graduated ...
(trans. by
Richard Seaver
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); originally published in ''Barbarella'' #3 - ''Le Semble-Lune'', published by Pierre Horay in 1977
* ''Ulysses'' (1978) — adaptation of
Homer
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's ''
Odyssey
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'' by Jacques Lob and Georges Pichard; originally published by
Dargaud
Société Dargaud (), doing business as Les Éditions Dargaud, is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics series, headquartered in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It was founded in 1936 by Georges Dargaud, publishing its first comics in 1943.
...
in 1974–1975
* ''Is Man Good?'' (1978) – by Jean Giraud (trans. by Sean Kelly and Valerie Marchant); originally published in ''
Pilote
''Pilote'' (), for a while subtitled ''the magazine of Asterix and Obelix'' (French: ''Le Journal D’Astérix et D’Obélix'' ) was a French comics magazine published from 1959 to 1989. Showcasing most of the major Franco-Belgian comics, French ...
'' and ''Métal hurlant''
* ''Conquering Armies'' (1978) – by Jean-Pierre Dionnet and Jean-Claude Gal (trans. by Sean Kelly and Valerie Marchant); originally published in ''Métal hurlant''
In 1978–1979, HM Communications released a number of
trade paperbacks of original content that had been serialized in the pages of ''Heavy Metal''. These projects also featured "Heavy Metal Presents" on their covers:
* ''More Than Human'' (1979, in association with
Simon & Schuster
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) – adaptation of the
Theodore Sturgeon
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novel of the
same name, by
Doug Moench
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and
Alex Niño
Alex Niño (born May 1, 1940) is a Filipinos, Filipino comics artist best known for his work for the American publishers DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and Warren Publishing, and in ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'' magazine.
Biography
Early l ...
; packaged by
Byron Preiss Visual Publications
* ''1941: The Illustrated Story'' (1979, in association with
Arrow Books) — loose adaptation of the
Steven Spielberg
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film of the
same name, by Allen Asherman,
Stephen R. Bissette, and
Rick Veitch
Richard Veitch (; born May 7, 1951) is an American comics artist and writer who has worked in mainstream, underground comics, underground, and alternative comics.
Biography
Rick Veitch is a native of the small town of Bellows Falls, Vermont. One ...
, with in introduction by Spielberg; varies wildly and humorously from the film.
* ''
Alien: The Illustrated Story'' (1979, with distribution by
Simon & Schuster
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) — adaptation of the
Ridley Scott
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film of the
same name, by
Archie Goodwin and
Walt Simonson
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* ''Michael Moorcock's The Swords of Heaven, The Flowers of Hell'' (1979) — by Michael Moorcock and
Howard Chaykin
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* ''So Beautiful and So Dangerous'' (1979, in association with Simon & Schuster) — by
Angus McKie
* ''New Tales of the
Arabian Nights
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'' (1979) — by
Richard Corben and
Jan Strnad, introduction by
Harlan Ellison
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In 1981, the company launched a new series, ''Heavy Metal Special Editions'', which consisted of fifty seasonal ''Heavy Metal'' specials published until 2008. These began with ''Heavy Metal Presents Moebius'' (1981), followed by ''The Best of Heavy Metal'' (1982), ''Even Heavier Metal'' (1983), ''Son of Heavy Metal'' (1984), ''Bride of Heavy Metal'' (1985), and ''The Best of Heavy Metal 2'' (1986). Beginning with ''The Venus Interface'' (1989, v5 no. 4), the indicia began to feature volume and issue numbers, as well as the phrase "a series of special editions published four times a year by ''Heavy Metal'' magazine." After the fiftieth issue, "Overload Special" (Summer 2008, v22 no. 2), the numbering of the seasonal specials was merged into the main series, and continued for another nine issues until the "War of the Worlds Special" (2011).
Grodnik/Matheson, J2 Communications
In late 1988/early 1989, film producer
Daniel Grodnik and actor/producer
Tim Matheson
Tim Matheson (born Timothy Lewis Matthieson; December 31, 1947) is an American actor and director. Some of his best-known acting roles include the title character of the 1960s animated ''Jonny Quest (TV series), Jonny Quest'' TV series, Eric "O ...
acquired voting control of 21.3 percent of National Lampoon Inc. stock, were named to the company's board, and eventually took control of the company (by purchasing the ten-percent share — worth $760,000
— of
Matty Simmons, who departed the company).
During this period, publication of ''Heavy Metal'' increased from a quarterly to a bi-monthly schedule, citing a thirty-percent increase in circulation.
A year later, Grodnik/Matheson Co. sold the properties to
J2 Communications, a home video producer and distributor founded by James P. Jimirro, with Grodnik and Matheson staying on for a period to run the new division.
Kevin Eastman
Kevin Eastman
Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962) is an American comic book writer and artist best known for co-creating the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Peter Laird. Eastman was also formerly the editor and publisher of the magazine ''Heavy Metal ...
, co-creator of the ''
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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'', who had grown up reading ''Heavy Metal'', bought the magazine for $500,000
in May 1992. (In total, HM Communications published 137 issues in 15 volumes from April 1977 to March 1992.) Eastman's publishing entity Metal Mammoth, Inc., published the magazine from 1992 to 2014. Eastman also served as ''Heavy Metal''
's editor-in-chief for the bulk of this time (even into 2016, after he was no longer the owner).
Later developments
In January 2014, Eastman sold the magazine to digital and music veteran David Boxenbaum and film producer Jeff Krelitz.
Eastman continued to serve as publisher of the magazine (until early 2020) and was a minority investor in the new ''Heavy Metal'',
which became at that point published by Heavy Metal Media, LLC.
In late 2019, Krelitz was no longer with the magazine, which was undergoing leadership churn. In early 2020, ''Heavy Metal'' saw a regime change to CEO Matthew Medney and "Creative Overlord" David Erwin (formerly of
DC Entertainment
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). Medney and Erwin announced two new comics publishing ventures, Virus and Magma Comix, though neither line produced much material.
''Heavy Metal''
's 300th issue, published in 2021, featured work by
Tanino Liberatore
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Life and work
Born in Quadri, Liberatore went to high school in Pescara w ...
,
Mark Bodé, and
Kent Williams, among others; and posthumous work by
Richard Corben,
Moebius, and
Vaughn Bodē. It had interviews and testimonials from writers discussing the impact the magazine had on them as teenagers.
Cancellation
In the fall of 2022, the magazine entered into an agreement with
online marketplace
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Whatnot to publish the following 12 issues of the magazine. Soon afterward, the magazine announced it was "ceasing publication of what they described as the first volume of the magazine, which had been published continuously since 1977. The last issue of the first volume, number 320, was scheduled for publication in late October 2022 and the successor, Volume 2, would be published by WhatNot Publishing starting with issue 1 in February 2023."
Amid cash flow problems, however, ''Heavy Metal'' shut down in December 2022. Initially intended to be a temporary suspension, the magazine worked to rectify subscription non-fulfillments and non-payments to artists and vendors. Medney stepped down as CEO, replaced by Marshall Lees and Jamie Penrose.
In July 2023, with Whatnot's publishing division, Massive Publishing, only having produced one issue of ''Heavy Metal''—#320, released in April of that year and still listing Heavy Metal Entertainment LLC in the indicia—it was announced that the publisher had decided to cancel the magazine and that #320 had been the final issue.
Relaunch
On October 15, 2024, Heavy Metal International, LLC announced that they would be relaunching the magazine in 2025, and began a
Kickstarter
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campaign for the first issue on November 25, 2024.
Artists and features
''Heavy Metal''s high-quality artwork was notable. Work by international
fine artists such as
H. R. Giger
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,
Frank Frazetta
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, and
Esteban Maroto were featured on the covers of various issues.
Stefano Tamburini and
Tanino Liberatore
Gaetano Liberatore (born 12 April 1953), better known as Tanino Liberatore, is an Italian comics author and illustrator. His best known fictional character is RanXerox.
Life and work
Born in Quadri, Liberatore went to high school in Pescara w ...
's ''
RanXerox'' series debuted in the States.
Terrance Lindall's illustrated version of
Milton's
epic poem
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''
Paradise Lost
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'' appeared in the magazine in 1980. Many stories were presented as long-running
serials, such as those by
Richard Corben,
Pepe Moreno and
Matt Howarth. Illustrators like
Luis Royo
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and
Alex Ebel
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contributed artwork over the course of their careers. An adaptation of the film ''
Alien'' named ''
Alien: The Illustrated Story'', written by
Archie Goodwin and drawn by
Walter Simonson, was published in the magazine in 1979.
Here is a starting list of contributing artists featured in ''Heavy Metal'':
*
Jean "Moebius" Giraud
*
Richard Corben
*
H. R. Giger
Hans Ruedi Giger ( ; ; 5 February 1940 – 12 May 2014) was a Swiss artist best known for his airbrushed images that blended human physiques with machines, an art style known as " biomechanical". He was part of the special effects team that won ...
*
Milo Manara
*
Philippe Druillet
*
Enki Bilal
Enki Bilal (born Enes Bilal; born 7 October 1951) is a French comic book creator and film director.
Biography Early life
Bilal was born in Belgrade, PR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, to a Czech mother, Ana, who came to Belgrade as child from Karlovy ...
*
Juan Giménez
*
Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri
*
Simon Bisley
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Early life
Simon Bisley began drawing when he was six years old. He is ...
*
Berni Wrightson
*
Jim Steranko
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His most famous comic book work was with th ...
*
Esteban Maroto
*
Neal Adams
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*
Barry Windsor-Smith
*
Brian Bolland
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*
Arthur Suydam
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*
Dave Stevens
*
Walt Simonson
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*
Yacine Elghorri
Editors
The founding editors of the American edition of ''Heavy Metal'' were
Sean Kelly and Valerie Marchant. Over the life of the magazine, the two editors with the longest tenures were Julie Simmons-Lynch (who was publisher
Matty Simmons' daughter)
and
Kevin Eastman
Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962) is an American comic book writer and artist best known for co-creating the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Peter Laird. Eastman was also formerly the editor and publisher of the magazine ''Heavy Metal ...
, who was also the magazine's owner/publisher for more than 20 years.
The founding design director was Peter Kleinman (who served in the same capacity for ''National Lampoon''). He created the original ''Heavy Metal'' logo design, at the request of Mogel, and was responsible for the launch and art direction of the first issue. Kleinman later hired designer and letterer
John Workman, who brought to the magazine a background of experience at
DC Comics
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and other publishers. Workman served as the magazine's
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
from 1977 to 1984. (His comics art, writing, lettering, coloring, and design work are evident throughout issues from that period.)
Founding editors Kelly and Marchant were replaced in August 1979 by
Ted White, who was hired to introduce
non-fiction
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and prose fiction into the magazine. White was fired in August 1980, replaced as editor by magazine founder Leonard Mogel.
Julie Simmons-Lynch took over from Mogel in late 1981, serving as ''Heavy Metal''
's editor-in-chief for more than eleven years, stepping down when Kevin Eastman bought the magazine.
With a few breaks, Eastman was chief editor for ''Heavy Metal'' from early 1993 until mid-2016. Most of these breaks were packaged and edited by A1 co-creator Dave Elliott. Comics writer
Grant Morrison
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became the magazine's editor-in-chief beginning with the April 2016 issue,
serving through 2018. They later served as creative advisor.
By issue #298 (2020),
Tim Seeley
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had become editor-in-chief but was out by the end of that year. In 2021, Joseph Illidge took over as Executive Editor but left the company entirely by the end of 2022.
Following the hiatus, all employees were let go and the company was dissolved. Heavy Metal International, LLC revived the brand in 2024 and subsequently announced new editors Dave Kelly, Frank Forte, and Chris Thompson would helm the magazine going forward.
Legacy
''Heavy Metal'' was widely credited for exposing many Americans/English-speakers to European comics and the continent's top cartoonists. As cartoonist and publisher
Kevin Eastman
Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962) is an American comic book writer and artist best known for co-creating the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Peter Laird. Eastman was also formerly the editor and publisher of the magazine ''Heavy Metal ...
said of the magazine, "''Heavy Metal'' published European art that had not been previously seen in the United States, as well as demonstrating an
underground comix
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sensibility that nonetheless wasn't as harsh or extreme as some of the underground comix – but ... definitely intended for an older readership".
Creators like
George Lucas
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,
Neil Gaiman
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, and
Steven Lisberger
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Lisberger was born in 1951 in New York City and gre ...
have all discussed the influence of ''Heavy Metal'' on their later work.
The magazine was taken to task, however, for its juvenile stories, violence, and misogynist portrayals of women. ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' described the magazine as, "a legendary sci-fi and fantasy comic magazine for adults... and perhaps precocious teens interested in more daring material, or who consider
Wonder Woman
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a tad underdressed." Critic R. M. Rhodes pointed out "the abundance of breasts in the magazine
was">/nowiki>was/nowiki> somewhat of a running joke over the years."
Sheila Benson of the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' wrote that ''Heavy Metal'' had "charm" but decried its "sadism." Writing about the magazine's early years, Rhodes discussed the voluminous number of pieces in which "the amount of rape (and stories where attempted rape drives the action).... I really didn't keep track of how often it happens, but any number more than 'none' is usually a bad sign. Tragically, it's mostly used as just another plot point, with no mention or indication of the consequences."
In other media
Films
In 1981, an animated feature film was adapted from several of the magazine's serials. Made on a budget of U.S. $9.3 million and under production for three years, '' Heavy Metal'' features animated segments from several different animation houses, with each contributing a single story segment. Another house animated the frame story
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which ties all the disparate stories together. Another animated feature film called '' Heavy Metal 2000'' was released in 2000.
During 2008 and into 2009, reports circulated that David Fincher
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and James Cameron
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would executive produce and, each, direct two of the eight to nine segments of a new animated ''Heavy Metal'' feature. Kevin Eastman was to also direct a segment, as well as animator Tim Miller, Zack Snyder
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, Gore Verbinski
Gregor Justin "Gore" Verbinski (born March 16, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for directing ''Mouse Hunt'', '' The Ring'', the first 3 ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films, and '' Rango''. For '' ...
and Guillermo del Toro
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. Paramount Pictures
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decided to stop funding the film by August 2009 and no distributor or production company has shown interest in the second sequel, since. In 2011, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez
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purchased the film rights to ''Heavy Metal'' and planned to develop a new animated film at the new Quick Draw Studios.
An animated 3D film entitled '' War of the Worlds: Goliath'', created as a sequel to H.G. Wells
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' ''The War of the Worlds
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'' and based on a story previously published in the magazine, was produced by The Tripod Group and released in Malaysia in 2012.
The series "Interceptor" is being adapted into a film.
In March 2019, the Fincher project was released as a reimagining television series, titled '' Love, Death & Robots''.
In March 2021, ''Heavy Metal'' announced its first move into television with an adaptation of Blake Northcott's trilogy of novels, the ''Arena Mode Saga''. The first book was in active development after optioning the rights to the sci-fi thriller.
Video games
''Heavy Metal 2000'' inspired a video game sequel released in 2000, the PC action-adventure '' Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.²''. It was developed by Ritual Entertainment.
In 2001, Capcom
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released '' Heavy Metal: Geomatrix'', an arcade fighting game that later made its way to Sega
is a Japanese video game company and subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings headquartered in Tokyo. It produces several List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises for arcade game, arcades and video game cons ...
's Dreamcast
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console. Though not based on any specific material from ''Heavy Metal'', it featured character designs by frequent contributor Simon Bisley and a style generally inspired by the magazine.
In 2020, Stern Pinball and the production company Incendium released a pinball machine commemorating the 300th issue of ''Heavy Metal'', featuring '' Taarna'' and '' Cold Dead War'' (2021). The made to order machine, with a playfield based on the Stern ''Star Wars'' release, sold for eight-thousand dollars and shipped in late 2020 along with an exclusive variant cover edition of ''Heavy Metal'' issue #300.
Podcast network
In 2021, ''Heavy Metal'' launched a podcast network featuring scripted and unscripted shows that focused on horror, fantasy, sci-fi, comedy, and pop culture.
See also
* '' Airtight Garage''
* Den (comics)
* '' RanXerox''
* ''Epic Illustrated
''Epic Illustrated'' was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics. Similar to the US-licensed comic book magazine ''Heavy Metal (magazine), Heavy Metal'', it allowed explicit content to be featured, un ...
''
* ''Eclipse
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'' magazine
* '' Raw'' magazine
Notes
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''Heavy Metal'' magazine fan page
Collection of essays about ''Heavy Metal'' by R.M. Rhodes
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