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It is unknown at this point if the film version will keep with Jason’s original comic styling or if the production company will use motion capture like Steven Spielberg’s recent ‘The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn.’ ‘I Killed Adolf...
The graphic novel by acclaimed Norwegian comics artist Jason (aka John Arne Sæterøy) and published by Fantagraphics Books in 2007 revolves around a hitman sent back to 1938 by a scientist to kill the Führer and avert the Holocaust. Complications ensue.
A demonstrator holds a banner depicting Portugese politicians and German Chancellor Angela Merkel as Adolf Hitler during a protest in Lisbon February 11, 2012. CGTP union protested against austerity measure taken by the Portuguese government. The words... View Photo »
The thought that Adolf Hitler will become a best-selling [author] makes me sick. Anyone who plans to make profits with Hitler will certainly never have us on their side. In addition, no one should allow the kiosk to become a Nazi hotbed
Norwegian comic book artists known simply as Jason (John Arne Sæterøy to his parents) won an Eisner Award in 2008 for "I Killed Adolf Hitler," in which an assassin is sent back in time to kill the Fuhrer, only to have his target escape into the future,...
It seems like a given, and it has been done before. And now Studio Eight hopes to turn that very idea into a movie. It’s being reported that the company has optioned the film rights to I Killed Adolf Hitler, the Norwegian graphic novel by Jason (John...
Studio Eight has optioned the film rights to John Arne 'Jason' Sæterøy's 2007 Eisner Award winning graphic novel "I Killed Adolf Hitler" says Heat Vision. The story follows the adventures of a hitman who encounters complications after traveling back in...
A supporter of impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona displays a picture of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III mocked as Adolf Hitler during a rally outside the Supreme Court Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in Manila, Philippines. Corona is facing possible... View Photo »
The thought that Adolf Hitler will become a best-selling [author] makes me sick. Anyone who plans to make profits with Hitler will certainly never have us on their side. In addition, no one should allow the kiosk to become a Nazi hotbed
His plan was to fly south for special occasions—Thanksgiving, for example, or birthdays. It took a while, 30 years to be specific, for the public to come to know this child’s story, and when we learned it, it was hard to forget, not least because the...
It isn’t caused by any Greek cultural propensity to fecklessness either. And, despite the protest graffiti and the timeless appeal of Nazi references, the Greek tragedy is not a plot to restore an explicit German hegemony in Europe. Angela Merkel is no...
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), also called the Nazi Party. He was the ruler of Germany from 1933 to 1945, serving as Chancellor from 1933 to 1945 and as head of... Full Article
A supporter of impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona displays a picture of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III mocked as Adolf Hitler during a rally outside the Supreme Court Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in Manila, Philippines. Corona is facing possible ouster in the ongoing Senate trial...
View Photo »A man looks on a computer screen at an image of a painting by Adolf Hitler, done before he became Nazi Germany's dictator, titled 'Maritime Nocturno', on January 26, 2012. The painting has been put up for auction by a Slovak auctioning house, its head told AFP, and the opening bid for...
View Photo »A woman poses with an extra booklet with excerpts from German dictator Adolf Hitler's book 'Mein Kampf' (My Struggle, My Battle) from the 'Zeitungszeugen' newspaper on January 25, 2012 in Munich, southern Germany. Extracts from Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' will go on sale in kiosks in...
View Photo »Picture taken on January 16, 2012 in Munich shows the 'Zeitungszeugen' edition from January 5, 2012, containing a reprint of the newspaper 'Der Angriff' (The Attack) issued on January 30, 2012. British publisher Peter McGee, who reprints Nazi-era newspapers for education purpose, is...
View Photo »A vintage pro-Hitler election poster reading 'We vote for Hitler!' is on display at the Wannsee House museum and memorial in Berlin January 5, 2012. At the Wannsee Conference, which took place on January 20, 1942, top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich announced the plans for the...
View Photo »A visitor looks at a display featuring a vintage ad for Adolf Hitler's book 'Mein Kampf' at the Wannsee House museum and memorial in Berlin January 5, 2012. At the Wannsee Conference, which took place on January 20, 1942, top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich announced the plans for the...
View Photo »A magazine supplement, containing the illegible text of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and a commentary on a blue background, is pictured in Berlin January 26, 2012. Excerpts from "Mein Kampf" will be wiped from the magazine supplement due to go on sale in Germany on Thursday following the...
View Photo »A man passes a news stand selling a magazine supplement with an image of Adolf Hitler and the title 'The Unreadable Book' in Berlin January 26, 2012. Excerpts from Hitler's Mein Kampf will be wiped from a magazine supplement due to go on sale in Germany on Thursday following the threat...
View Photo »The art work 'Your Brown Cage' by artist Sebastian Hertrich that consists of a figure of Adolf Hitler in a bird cage is on display in the offices of the Green party in the Thuringian state parliament in Erfurt, eastern Germany, Thursday, Jan 26, 2012.
View Photo »The cover of a magazine supplement with an image of Adolf Hitler and the title 'The Unreadable Book', is pictured in Berlin January 25, 2012. Excerpts from Hitler's Mein Kampf will be wiped from a magazine supplement due to go on sale in Germany on Thursday following the threat of legal...
View Photo »A monument of George Elser, the man who plotted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in Munich's Buergerbraeukeller is seen between trees in Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin, November 8, 2011. The memorial has been unveiled on occasion of the 72th anniversary of Elser's assassination attempt.
View Photo »A man on a push scooter passes a monument of George Elser, the man who plotted to assassinate Adolf Hitler, in Berlin, November 8, 2011. The memorial has been unveiled on occasion of the anniversary of Elser's assassination attempt.
View Photo »A demonstrator holds a placard mocking Romania's President Traian Basescu as Adolf Hitler during a protest at Victoriei square in front of Romania's government headquarters in central Bucharest January 24, 2012. Thousands of Romanians rallied in Bucharest on Tuesday to demand the...
View Photo »A supporter of Guatemalan presidential candidate for the Renewed Democratic Liberty party (LIDER), Manuel Baldizon (not in frame), wears a t-shirt with an image depicting Otto Perez Molina as Adolf Hitler during a campaign rally in Solola departament, 145 km west of Guatemala City, on...
View Photo »A book on former German leader Adolf Hitler and Nazism is displayed at a stand with other literature being offered to visitors to read for free at an ongoing protest under HSBC banking headquarters in Hong Kong on October 21, 2011. Protesters across the Asia-Pacific region have joined...
View Photo »A banner depicting French President Nicolas Sarkozy with Adolf Hitler's moustache is seen during a protest in front of the French consulate in Istanbul, on October 14, 2011. Some 100 protesters gathered in front of French Consulate to protest against Sarkozy's call for Turkey to...
View Photo »People role playing as Adolf Hitler (C) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel take part in a protest outside the German embassy in Athens October 6, 2011. A small group of protesters, led by Greek filmmaker Dimitris Kollatos, staged a theatrical performance outside the embassy to protest...
View Photo »A customer holds a key ring using an image of a Hitler lookalike for sale at a convenience store in Taipei on September 26, 2011. The Hitler lookalikes appeared on USB sticks, key rings and magnets on sale at stores in Taiwan, triggering a strong reaction from the de facto Israeli...
View Photo »Demonstrators dressed as Adolf Hitler and the Pope protest against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Berlin Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. Pope Benedict XVI is on a four-day official visit to his homeland Germany. Writing in background reads 'abjure'. (AP Photo/dapd, David Hecker.
View Photo »Two men dressed as Adolf Hitler, left, and the Pope, right, protest in front of the German Parliament Reichstag against the Pope's upcoming visit in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. The two men were arrested by the police. Pope Benedict XVI will be on a four-day official...
View Photo »Kuwaiti MP Waleed al-Tabtbaee (R) stands next to fellow deputy Falah al-Sawagh (L), holding a placard which reads in Arabic 'Why Medvedev?' and another one bearing a manipulated picture of the Russian president with an Adolf Hitler mustache and a swastika, during a demonstration outside...
View Photo »A protester waves a Syrian flag and holds up a doctored picture of President Bashar al-Assad wearing a 'Hitler' moustache during a protest held by a few hundred Egyptian and Syrian anti-Assad demonstrators outside Syria's embassy in Cairo on August 5, 2011 after the Friday noon prayer. ...
View Photo »The grave of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess is seen in Wunsiedel in this August 16, 2000 file picture. The grave of Hess, the last member of Hitler's cabinet to have died, has been re-opened and his remains have been removed for cremation, German media reported July 21, 2011. His...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 20: German Defense Minister Thomas de Maiziere (L) and German military Chief of Staff General Volker Wieker (R) review soldiers of the German Bundeswehr at a swearing-in ceremony for new recruits in front of the Reichstag on July 20, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. 449 new...
View Photo »BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 20: Soldiers of the German Bundeswehr march at a swearing-in ceremony for new recruits in front of the Reichstag on July 20, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. 449 new soldiers were sworn in at the ceremony on the 67th anniversary of the Stauffenberg assassination attempt against...
View Photo »A supporter of impeached Chief Justice Renato Corona displays a picture of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III mocked as Adolf Hitler during a rally outside the Supreme Court Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in Manila, Philippines. Corona is facing possible ouster in the ongoing Senate trial...
View Photo »The thought that Adolf Hitler will become a best-selling [author] makes me sick. Anyone who plans to make profits with Hitler will certainly never have us on their side. In addition, no one should allow the kiosk to become a Nazi hotbed
The thought that Adolf Hitler will become a best-selling [author] makes me sick. Anyone who plans to make profits with Hitler will certainly never have us on their side. In addition, no one should allow the kiosk to become a Nazi hotbed
During the the time of the Weimar Republic there was a strategy which is to shout against your political opponents. And it was Adolf Hitler who did that as well, and that is the way I felt today actually.
But my father, who was a Christian, said that to say it was blasphemous as Adolf Hitler was not our saviour.
Duke, who once peddled Nazi propaganda from his legislative office, was detained Friday not far from where Adolf Hitler was greeted by adoring crowds 75 years ago after he violated the Treaty of Versailles by allowing the German military machine to reoccupy the Rhineland
in this country, the vast majority of school pupils learn only about Henry VIII, Adolf Hitler and Martin Luther King
To that point, we noted that the Allianz ad touts its business experience through 'affiliated companies in this country since 1896,' ... Here again, in an effort to cover up its past, Allianz is using your program to lure American customers by invoking the era of Teddy Roosevelt and John Phillip Sousa, ...
After the war he visited Europe many times, and in 1935 was granted an audience with Adolf Hitler... who presented him with several German pistols and a Maybach sedan, one of only three Eastern rulers to receive such a gift. Despite the worries of the British, he kept the car, alongside his legendary fl...
because it’s ‘shocking.’ It opens with 14 people (mainly college students) who have no idea of the identity of Adolf Hitler.
The Battle of Waterloo. The deaths of six U.S. presidents. The rise of Adolf Hitler. The deflation of the Japanese bubble economy, the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis and even environmental destruction in the developing world
The cold on the Russian front may cause acute suffering to the German soldiers, but not nearly to the degree that a continued successful Russian offensive will inflict pain on the egomania of Herr Schickelgruber [Adolf Hitler].
