Everette Hartsoe’s “RAZOR” headed for the Big Screen
Renegade artist Everette Hartsoe’s comic book series “Razor” is headed for the big screen. Arclight Films has teamed with Jeff Most Productions (producer of The Crow) to produce a live action film of female vigilante Razor, the alter ego of Nicole Mitchell, whose LAPD detective father was murdered when she was a child. Filming is set to begin in Australia in 2010, with a proposed budget of 15 million dollars.
Everette Hartsoe is responsible for the highly successful London Night Studios, a major independent comic company in the 1990s. From $1,200.00 he molded the studio into a corporation with over $500,000 in annual sales from 1992-1999, with a vault of more than fifty properties, including the flagship character Razor, which in a short time gained a huge cult following with over 5 million comics in circulation worldwide.
In 1996, Everette Hartsoe was voted 18th most powerful person in comics, by Combo Magazine. In 1997 Wizard Magazine voted Razor: Burn #1 one of the top 20 comic books of the year. Everette joined the list of Who’s Who in Entertainment 1998.
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