hench

Warner Bros has acquired rights to the 64-page black and white graphic novel Hench, which they plan to develop as comic book comedy starring Danny McBride. Eastbound & Down writer Shawn Harwell will write the screenplay. McBride will play a football player who suffers a career-ending injury and resorts to working as henchman to a successful villain. Sounds like a fun concept, and I could definitely see McBride in this role.

Here is the official synopsis from the publisher:

The fine line between hero and villain is just another of longtime super-villain henchman Mike Fulton’s many scars. Now, faced with a terrible choice that could mean life and death for heroes, villains, his family, and himself, Mike ponders just how his normal life went so crazy. Gripping adventure, powerful biography and loving homage to superhero comics, HENCH is a new graphic novel from writer Adam Beechen, artist Manny Bello, and publisher AiT/Planet Lar.

Here is an excerpt from Adam Beechen’s interview with CBR explaining more about the book:

“The story of Mike’s professional life is told by Mike largely through flashbacks, brought on when Mike finds himself at a very serious crossroads as he faces an incredibly vicious superhero, during a job gone bad. As an ordinary guy in an extraordinary world, Mike’s grounded by real-world concerns. The major players in Mike’s life are his wife and son, Jennifer and Cory, respectively, and his best friend, Randy. But along the way, we also meet a heaping helping of the superheroes, supervillains and other career henchmen that populate this particular world. They were a blast to come up with, and [artist] Manny Bello did a spectacular job of visualizing them. They’ve got names like Pluribus and Libertina, Laughing Boy, the Cosmonaut, Half-Life, Phenomena, Mr. Magnificent, Hellbent, the Little Green Man, Pain Freak, Pencil Neck, the Necrobat, the Still of the Night, and the Red Baroness. If you notice that I didn’t specify who’s a hero and who’s a villain, that’s because hopefully readers will come out of the book with a different perspective on what those words mean.”

The book is available at select comic book shops or on Amazon for around $10.

source: variety

  • Infrafan
    This sounds like an interesting project, and with Danny McBride to boot. Plus it will help him to not be typecast as side characters in comedies. He's too funny for just that and he's proven he can hold his own with Foot Fist Way and Eastbound and Down.
  • freemachine
    East Bound & Down is by far the best thing on HBO in a really, really long time. Kenny "Fuckin" Powers is one of the most revolting, sympathetic, and compelling characters I've ever seen come to live on TV. He's comes in a close second place to Al Swearengen from Deadwood.
  • Al is the king. I'll have to check out EB&D.
  • I just read this and its a god story, I just hope they dont screw it up.
  • Dan
    Interesting... sounds like a serious take on a subplot of THE VENTURE BROS. McBride's involvement makes me instantly intrigued.
  • I love the show and if the writers are involved in some comic version it will be worth checking out.
  • His rise in popularity is bringing back the mullet!
  • I continue to try to buy into the hype about McBride, but I still don't see it. I honestly thought he was funniest in 'All the Pretty Girls,' in which he definitely wasn't trying to be. I think this sounds like a decent concept for him.
  • Pretty much anything with Danny McBride I'm in...except for Land of the Lost. That looks like it's gonna suck.
  • Yeah I can see him doing a good job with this role. I have to say that Danny McBride is getting very popular these days. I just want another season of Eastbound and Down.
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