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The opening of "Tales of the Black Freighter" plays appropriately against the image of the nuclear sign on a fallout shelter, as the narrator speaks of war, and describes the Black Freighter's "black sails against the yellow Indies sky" (Ch. 3 p. 1.1), connecting the Black Freighter to the atomic bomb. Tales of the Black Freighter is a swashbuckler pirate themed, anthology comic book series. It was published by National Comics (which later became DC Comics) and was contributed by writer Max Shea and star pirate artist Joe Orlando, who was later replaced by Walt Feinberg. Tales of the Black Freighter tells the stories of sailors and other seafarers who damn themselves in one way or another.

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Tales of the Black Freighter was adapted as a direct-to-video animated feature from Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation, which was released on March 24, 2009. It was originally included in the screenplay for the Watchmen film , [122] but was cut due to budget restrictions, [123] as the segment would have added $20 million to the budget. Tales of the Black Freighter: Directed by Daniel DelPurgatorio, Mike Smith. With Gerard Butler, Jared Harris, Lori Tritel, Siobhan Flynn. A mariner survives an attack from the dreaded pirates of the Black Freighter, but his struggle to return home to warn it has a horrific cost. © Owned by Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Tales of the Black Freighter, a fictional comic within the Watchmen limited series, was adapted as a 26-minute, direct-to-video animated feature from Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Animation, and Legendary titled Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter and released on March 24, 2009.

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Watchmen features a story within a story in the form of Tales of the Black Freighter, a fictional comic book from which scenes appear in issues three, five, eight, nine, ten, and eleven. The. #DC #DCComics #DCUniverse Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter is a 2009 direct-to-video animated feature from Warner Premiere and Warner Bros. Animation, released on March 24, 2009 as a tie-in to the Watchmen film. It is based on the fictional pirate comic within the Watchmen limited series. From executive producer of Watchmen and 300 comes this daring story-within-a-story contained in the celebrated graphic novel. Tales of the Black Freighter (featuring the voice of 300's Gerard Butler) brings to strikingly animated life the novels richly layered story-within-a-story, a daring pirate saga whose turbulent events may mirror those in the Watchmen's world. Stars from the Watchmen movie team in the amazing live-action/CGI Under the Hood, based on Nite Owl's.

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From the director of Watchmen and 300 come two tales from the celebrated graphic novel that do not appear in the extraordinary Watchmen Theatrical Feature. T. Tales Of The Black Freighter is a treat for the most hardcore of geeks, not a rushed DVD extra for the masses. For those of you who haven't yet made your way through the graphic novel, though. The 20-minute animated short "Tales of the Black Freighter" is the most prominently featured part of this release. Narrated by Gerard Butler, who also provides the voice of the main character, it. Kids say ( 7 ): Strikingly moody, lurid, poetic, and downbeat, "Tales of the Black Freighter" could well have come from the pen of Edgar Allen Poe or Ambrose Bierce (or an adult-content horror comic). Aye, there be hardcore fans out there, of Watchmen and fantastic graphics, who might consider the DVD worth viewing just for this short alone.

Watchmen Tales of the Black Freighter Cover by Dave Gibbons Catspaw Dynamics · Comics, Books

The 20-minute animated short "Tales of the Black Freighter" is the most prominently featured part of this release. Narrated by Gerard Butler, who also provides the voice of the main character, it. From executive producer of Watchmen and 300 comes this daring story-within-a-story contained in the celebrated graphic novel upon which the hit film is based--Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter. Gerard Butler voices the Mariner in this daring pirate saga, the turbulent events of which may mirror those of the Watchmen's own world.