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The First Page Of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Revealed At Angoulême
We know from the publicity that DC Vertigo are publishing graphic novel adaptaions of the Millenium Trilogy, with Denise Mina and Leonardo Manco adapting the first book The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo into two parts. And in April they'll be publishing a free teaser of the first graphic novel.
But Bleeding Cool (alone it seems) has also been telling you of two other adaptations of the books that have also been licensed. French publisher Dupuis are creating an adaptation by Sylvain Runberg And José Homs, and there is also a manga version coming out of Tokyo.
And at the world's biggest comics convention in Angoulême today, the first page of the French version has been revealed.
Like DC/Vertigo, the books will be split into two, with Dupuis publishing two a year, starting next year.
I wonder which version will sell more?