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The top 10 movies have been incredible are originally quoted Comics 






Comics have become one of the main sources of international films. This is evidenced by the flood of superheroes that have been introduced over the past 10 years and whose production is expected to continue to increase over the coming years, but the truth may be absent from some Is that the world comics issues are not limited to the adventures of superheroes, but are more comprehensive, diverse and plural.

In the following paragraphs, we will learn about a series of films that are similar to those of superheroes such as crime films, thriller, science fiction and even horror. The only link between these films is that they were all quoted from the world's comic books.


1-Road to Perdition (2002)                                 


Road to Perdition © 20th Century Fox

The movie's events is happend in New York City in the 1930s, where the city was steeped in corruption and a haven for gangsters and warlords. In that dark climate, the  murderer Michael Sullivan (Tom Hanks), who works for one of the city's most powerful men, When his son sees him committing one of his crimes.

The film's events are derived from a series of illustrated stories by author Max Allen and painter Richard Pierce Rainar, issued in 1998 by a number of publishers, notably DC Comics. The film was a great success at the time of his performance and was warmly received by critics and audiences and won a single Oscar for Best Cinematography - out of six nominations, starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, Jennifer Jason Lee and directed by Sam Mendes.



2-300 (2006)                                                        


                                                                           300 © Warner Bros.                                                                         


In 300 BC, the 300-year-old Epic is depicted in the epic battle between the Greek knights on the one hand and the armies of The Persians on the other, in which King Leonidas, the king of Sparta, led three hundred brave soldiers in the face of the invading armies in defense of their land. Of inequality.

The film's 300-year-old filmmaker, Frank Miller, was quoted by Dark Horse, directed by Zack Snyder, and was a huge hit on the public stage when it came to theaters, earning nearly $ 455 in revenue. During the second part of the film in 2014 entitled 300: Rise of an Empire.

3-From Hell (2001)

From Hell © 20th Century Fox


The film "From Hell" revolves around a series of hideous murders in which women are targeted. Inspector Frederick Eberlin (Johnny Depp) is forced to go there to take over the investigation, but as the investigation begins, That these crimes are more serious than they seem, and finds himself caught up in a series of horrific events.

The film's events are inspired by the famous novelist Alan Moore, published in the United States by Top Shelf Productions and published in Britain by Knockabout Comics. Alan Moore, the author of the original novel, co-authored the film with Eddie Campbell and Terry Hayes, while the brothers Albert and Allen Hughes took the lead.






4-RED (2010)

The film revolves around Frank Moses (Bruce Wells), a former CIA agent who finds himself and three other retired agents targeted by a mysterious party that seeks to liquidate them, forcing them to join forces and unite their efforts to solve that mystery, prompting them to search past and search Amid the secrets of the largest security institution in the country, which reveals to them many shocking facts and unexpected.The writer Warren Eyelis and the painter Koley Hamnier produced three versions in 2003 and 2004. Six years later, director Robert Schenectky took to the big screen with Bruce Wells and Morgan Freeman. A second part was released in 2013, RED 2, but didn't achieve the same success.

5-Constantine (2005)




John Konstantin (Keanu Reeves), a spiritual expert hired by Angela Dodson (Rachel Wise) to help her aware the mystery surrounding the victim , John accepts the task that leads to many confrontations with demons and underworld powers.



The film is based on one of the most famous comic books - horror literature - provided by DC under the title Hellblazer, and continued to deliver the series between 1988 and 2013. Constantine was directed by Francis Lawrence and won acclaim by the public and criticisms, as well as high ratings on major film sites.




6-V for Vendetta (2005)

V for Vendetta © Warner Bros.


The film revolves around a mysterious fighter known as "Vive" (Hugo Weaving), who works to resist the British totalitarian regime. One night he rescues a girl named Effie (Natalie Portman) and tries to push her into alliance with him and help him carry out his larger scheme of Which would bring things back to normal and save them from the repressive regime that controls them.



 The character of "In" and the film's events are based on a series of illustrated books by Alan Moore, published by Quality Communications, first published in 1988. The script was written by Andy Wachowski and directed by James McTeague. The film was a major success around the world when it was shown in theaters, He has also received many positive reviews and is still classified as one of the top rated films on major film sites.

7-Cowboys & Aliens (2011)

Cowboys & Aliens © Universal Pictures


The story of this movie  takes off in Arizona in 1873, when an enemy spacecraft arrives in the western United States in pursuit of precious gold, forcing the Native American tribes to ally themselves with the Sons of white sex to counter that brutal attack. 



The novel "Cowboys & Aliens" by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg was published in 2006 by HarperCollins, and five years after it was released on screen by John Favreau, Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Abigail Spencer and Buck Taylor took part in the film.

8-Sin City (2005)



Sin City © Buena Vista International

The film takes place in an obscene atmosphere in one of the cities full of corruption, which is a hotbed of gangsters and outlaws. The film explores the nature of life in this dilapidated city by tracing the paths of three sporadic characters, all of them connected in some way with some violent crimes.

The film was quoted in a series of stories from 1991 to 2000 by Frank Miller, who also co-directed the film alongside Robert Rodriguez. The film was distinguished in various aspects, especially photography, where it presented an unconventional and unusual film, and in 2014 a second part of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For was released.



Men in Black © Sony Pictures Entertainment


9-Men in Black (1997)


Men in Black combines comedy, suspense, and science fiction with a future story about clients Kai (Tom Lee Jones) and Jay (Will Smith), members of a secret security organization dedicated to protecting the planet and threats and threats from outer space. By tracking the activity of a group of space objects that have infiltrated the planet and lived in disguise among humans, the events carry many surprises and put them in the face of many challenges.



The first film - directed by Barry Sunnfeld - was a huge success, prompting producers to offer two additional parts in 2002 and 2012. The series is expected to be revived next year in a new film, Men in Black International. The entire film series is based on a series of Lowell Cunningham story stories that were first published in the early 1990's by Aircel Comics and Malibu Comics, and Marvel later acquired the intellectual property rights of the series later.


Edge of Tomorrow © 20th Century Fox/Warner Bros.


In the future, the film revolves around fighter William Cage (Tom Cruise), who has never fought a real battle before, and suddenly finds himself confronted with a host of alien beings known as Mimic, which has begun to take control of the entire continent of Europe. During the battle for a strange situation reveals many secrets that he can exploit to resolve the battle and end the state of war forever, and for this he unite with a special forces soldier called Rita (Emily Blunt).



The film is based on a Japanese series of Japanese comic books published in 2004 by Hiroshi Sakurazka. The film was directed by Doug Lehman and received great acclaim from the critics. It was also a great success on the commercial side, with revenues exceeding $ 320 million worldwide .

The top 10 movies have been incredible are originally quoted Comics

The top 10 movies have been incredible are originally quoted Comics 






Comics have become one of the main sources of international films. This is evidenced by the flood of superheroes that have been introduced over the past 10 years and whose production is expected to continue to increase over the coming years, but the truth may be absent from some Is that the world comics issues are not limited to the adventures of superheroes, but are more comprehensive, diverse and plural.

In the following paragraphs, we will learn about a series of films that are similar to those of superheroes such as crime films, thriller, science fiction and even horror. The only link between these films is that they were all quoted from the world's comic books.


1-Road to Perdition (2002)                                 


Road to Perdition © 20th Century Fox

The movie's events is happend in New York City in the 1930s, where the city was steeped in corruption and a haven for gangsters and warlords. In that dark climate, the  murderer Michael Sullivan (Tom Hanks), who works for one of the city's most powerful men, When his son sees him committing one of his crimes.

The film's events are derived from a series of illustrated stories by author Max Allen and painter Richard Pierce Rainar, issued in 1998 by a number of publishers, notably DC Comics. The film was a great success at the time of his performance and was warmly received by critics and audiences and won a single Oscar for Best Cinematography - out of six nominations, starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, Jennifer Jason Lee and directed by Sam Mendes.



2-300 (2006)                                                        


                                                                           300 © Warner Bros.                                                                         


In 300 BC, the 300-year-old Epic is depicted in the epic battle between the Greek knights on the one hand and the armies of The Persians on the other, in which King Leonidas, the king of Sparta, led three hundred brave soldiers in the face of the invading armies in defense of their land. Of inequality.

The film's 300-year-old filmmaker, Frank Miller, was quoted by Dark Horse, directed by Zack Snyder, and was a huge hit on the public stage when it came to theaters, earning nearly $ 455 in revenue. During the second part of the film in 2014 entitled 300: Rise of an Empire.

3-From Hell (2001)

From Hell © 20th Century Fox


The film "From Hell" revolves around a series of hideous murders in which women are targeted. Inspector Frederick Eberlin (Johnny Depp) is forced to go there to take over the investigation, but as the investigation begins, That these crimes are more serious than they seem, and finds himself caught up in a series of horrific events.

The film's events are inspired by the famous novelist Alan Moore, published in the United States by Top Shelf Productions and published in Britain by Knockabout Comics. Alan Moore, the author of the original novel, co-authored the film with Eddie Campbell and Terry Hayes, while the brothers Albert and Allen Hughes took the lead.






4-RED (2010)

The film revolves around Frank Moses (Bruce Wells), a former CIA agent who finds himself and three other retired agents targeted by a mysterious party that seeks to liquidate them, forcing them to join forces and unite their efforts to solve that mystery, prompting them to search past and search Amid the secrets of the largest security institution in the country, which reveals to them many shocking facts and unexpected.The writer Warren Eyelis and the painter Koley Hamnier produced three versions in 2003 and 2004. Six years later, director Robert Schenectky took to the big screen with Bruce Wells and Morgan Freeman. A second part was released in 2013, RED 2, but didn't achieve the same success.

5-Constantine (2005)




John Konstantin (Keanu Reeves), a spiritual expert hired by Angela Dodson (Rachel Wise) to help her aware the mystery surrounding the victim , John accepts the task that leads to many confrontations with demons and underworld powers.



The film is based on one of the most famous comic books - horror literature - provided by DC under the title Hellblazer, and continued to deliver the series between 1988 and 2013. Constantine was directed by Francis Lawrence and won acclaim by the public and criticisms, as well as high ratings on major film sites.




6-V for Vendetta (2005)

V for Vendetta © Warner Bros.


The film revolves around a mysterious fighter known as "Vive" (Hugo Weaving), who works to resist the British totalitarian regime. One night he rescues a girl named Effie (Natalie Portman) and tries to push her into alliance with him and help him carry out his larger scheme of Which would bring things back to normal and save them from the repressive regime that controls them.



 The character of "In" and the film's events are based on a series of illustrated books by Alan Moore, published by Quality Communications, first published in 1988. The script was written by Andy Wachowski and directed by James McTeague. The film was a major success around the world when it was shown in theaters, He has also received many positive reviews and is still classified as one of the top rated films on major film sites.

7-Cowboys & Aliens (2011)

Cowboys & Aliens © Universal Pictures


The story of this movie  takes off in Arizona in 1873, when an enemy spacecraft arrives in the western United States in pursuit of precious gold, forcing the Native American tribes to ally themselves with the Sons of white sex to counter that brutal attack. 



The novel "Cowboys & Aliens" by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg was published in 2006 by HarperCollins, and five years after it was released on screen by John Favreau, Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Abigail Spencer and Buck Taylor took part in the film.

8-Sin City (2005)



Sin City © Buena Vista International

The film takes place in an obscene atmosphere in one of the cities full of corruption, which is a hotbed of gangsters and outlaws. The film explores the nature of life in this dilapidated city by tracing the paths of three sporadic characters, all of them connected in some way with some violent crimes.

The film was quoted in a series of stories from 1991 to 2000 by Frank Miller, who also co-directed the film alongside Robert Rodriguez. The film was distinguished in various aspects, especially photography, where it presented an unconventional and unusual film, and in 2014 a second part of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For was released.



Men in Black © Sony Pictures Entertainment


9-Men in Black (1997)


Men in Black combines comedy, suspense, and science fiction with a future story about clients Kai (Tom Lee Jones) and Jay (Will Smith), members of a secret security organization dedicated to protecting the planet and threats and threats from outer space. By tracking the activity of a group of space objects that have infiltrated the planet and lived in disguise among humans, the events carry many surprises and put them in the face of many challenges.



The first film - directed by Barry Sunnfeld - was a huge success, prompting producers to offer two additional parts in 2002 and 2012. The series is expected to be revived next year in a new film, Men in Black International. The entire film series is based on a series of Lowell Cunningham story stories that were first published in the early 1990's by Aircel Comics and Malibu Comics, and Marvel later acquired the intellectual property rights of the series later.


Edge of Tomorrow © 20th Century Fox/Warner Bros.


In the future, the film revolves around fighter William Cage (Tom Cruise), who has never fought a real battle before, and suddenly finds himself confronted with a host of alien beings known as Mimic, which has begun to take control of the entire continent of Europe. During the battle for a strange situation reveals many secrets that he can exploit to resolve the battle and end the state of war forever, and for this he unite with a special forces soldier called Rita (Emily Blunt).



The film is based on a Japanese series of Japanese comic books published in 2004 by Hiroshi Sakurazka. The film was directed by Doug Lehman and received great acclaim from the critics. It was also a great success on the commercial side, with revenues exceeding $ 320 million worldwide .

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