
Guy the one who is just there because his best friend is a half step shy of being a stalker is interesting. Stasia as a pop star who marries someone with a marry me sign at one of her concerts because she's just so frustrated with the whole pop scene is relatable. The accidental relationship is a staple of the rom-com genre in many formats and the one here is again super super interesting. There are webcomics that manage to do this but this one tends to.

I can't imagine how complicated it is to weave a major narrative when your story is told in essentially "one page, one joke" format. I suspect a lot of that is due to the format. Unfortunately as a whole this webcomic doesn't seem interested in that. It seems shallow but there's a LOT of room to grow here. The premise is actually quite compelling. “Dreamless” executive producers Robbins and Schoof are repped by Ramo Law Singer is repped by Carissa Knol at Knol Law PC.This is. Keenspot’s comics are exclusively distributed to bookstores by Simon & Schuster and to comic shops by Diamon Comic Distributors, Inc. Offen will pen the animated series adaptation and serve as showrunner, co-producing with Keenspot’s Chris Crosby, Bobby Crosby and “Grubbs” creator Max Weaver. Keenspot’s other webcomic-to-screen adaptation in development is “Grubbs,” an all-ages story that draws inspiration from “Calvin & Hobbes” and “Dennis the Menace.” M.J. Thus far, it has been Peacock’s top-performing day-and-date release title on the streaming platform. Adapted by “She-Hulk” director Kat Coiro, “Marry Me” currently holds a 60% critics’ score and a 92% audience score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The Universal Pictures film rose high on streaming charts on Valentine’s Day. “I always thought the best medium for this story was film, and I’m excited for people to experience it like they are meant to,” Crosby added.Ĭhris Crosby, the co-founder and CEO of Keenspot, will executive produce on behalf of the webcomics portal, along with the “Dreamless” creator, Isen Robbins and Aimee Schoof of Intrinsic Value Film & TV (“The Last Thing Mary Saw,” “Blue Caprice”) and Singer via his banner TaleFlick Productions.Ĭrosby’s “Marry Me” is considered the first North American webcomic to be adapted into a wide-release theatrical feature.



Singer is dipping into the rapidly growing market of popular webcomics and comic books, as well as retaining the rights to books such as “The Silence” by Don DeLillo, “Hocus Pocus” by Kurt Vonnegut and “Invitation to a Beheading” by Vladimir Nabokov. Singer, known for co-producing the biopic “Tesla” starring Ethan Hawke and producing the sci-fi movie “Marjorie Prime” alongside director and writer Michael Almereyda, is currently expanding his IP slate. “We look forward to bringing this beautiful high-concept historical romance to the screen.” “I love ‘Dreamless,’ ” Singer told Variety.
