It was very cool to see the lead female in this novel mentions she owned RAZOR comics when she was a kid, so let’s give this guy a plug! Buy the book today
http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/no-greater-sacrifice/7503171
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Posted by: LEEE777 on May 17, 2009 at 08:39:43
RAZOR is a wicked comic!!! Very cool news! ; )
Posted by: kaneisable on May 19, 2009 at 00:00:08
sounds good to me. If it stays violent then we have a winner. WIthout RAZOR there would be no Underworld, that guy ripped Hartsoe’s designs off big time
Posted by: john of ireland on May 18, 2009 at 23:57:19
I think this is gonna ROCK. Razor kicked all kinds of ass in the 90’s. Plus razor started the BADGIRL craze of the 90’s
Posted by: Cross on May 17, 2009 at 18:27:37
Oh… and Razor was more than what they snorred through in that comment up above. Razor dealt with a woman who was addicted to the drug that gave her super powers as well as an addiction to violence and revenge that Batman seems to mostly gloss over. Razor was gritty… less super heroey.
Posted by: The Critiquer on May 17, 2009 at 14:33:47
I always loved Hartsoe’s Razor comic. This has to nearly be NC-17 to really capture the essence of the source material. Razor is a hot psycho vigilante babe who kills thugs by the bushel with her arm blades(think Batman’s arm blades in BB rather than Wolverine guys). Good thing they’re keeping the production cost low. This could be a modest success. I just wonder who’ll they’ll get for Razor and her archenemy, Lethal Stryke. Please don’t cheese this one up, hollywood. Keep it hardcore and keep it full of blood-lusting lethal hotties.
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Who would you cast as RAZOR-POST your favorite actresses
It’s many months before casting, so it would be a good idea to hear from the fans. Who would you like to see as RAZOR in the new film?
Post the actress’s name and a link to a pic if possible
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Published by Brian Warmoth on Monday, May 18, 2009 at 5:31 pm.
‘Razor’The same production company that first brought director Alex Proyas‘ “The Crow” to theaters and currently wants to revamp the franchise announced that it has a new comic book property in its stable. Jeff Most Prods. has joined with Arclight Films to produce a live-action adaption of Everette Hartsoe’s comic book series “Razor,” featuring a female vigilante from the makers of Carmen Electra’s “Vampire Embrace” comics.
The “Razor” adaptation will begin filming in Australia in 2010 to the tune of a $15 million budget, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Arclight has signed on to handle worldwide sales of the movie, which features lead heroine Nicole Mitchell, the daughter of a murdered LAPD detective who roams the lawless streets of L.A.’s Chinatown Batman-style by night.
“Razor” is survivor of the ’90s boom in pin-up friendly heroines that rocketed such dames as Lady Death, Shi, and Vampirella to the upper brackets of comic book sales charts. Originally published by Hartsoe’s London Night Studios, the character first grabbed eyes with her in-comics crossover alongside James O’Barr’s The Crow.
According to the creator’s website Hartsoe was voted the 18th most powerful person in comics by Combo Magazine in 1996 and “Razor: Burn” #1 landed a spot among Wizard Magazine’s top 20 comics of the year in 1997, a key indicator at the time for fanboy-favorite cheesecake series.
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Even though it’s been nearly a decade since the last RAZOR book was published, the internet has kept the comic book character that started the highly successful BAD GIRL craze of the 90’s alive and well…see girls from 18-40 getting the iconic dark character tattooed on various body parts. If yu have a RAZOR tattoo or thinking about getting one, please email me.
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I’ve started putting together some of the storylines to be collected into tradepaperback books from issue #0-#50, with commentary and sketches and all new art! I’ll be able to announce more in the coming weeks
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Arclight Films and Jeff Most Productions are set to produce a $15M live-action feature film adaptation of Everette Hartsoe’s female action hero comic Razor.
Razor is the alter ego of Nicole Mitchell, the daughter of an LAPD detective who is murdered when she is a child. She grows up to become a stealth fighter by night who protects the defenseless on the lawless streets of Chinatown, whilst helping disaffected teens during the day.
Razor was the flagship comic for Hartsoe’s London Night Studio’s, a major independent comic company in the 1990’s. In 1996, creator/founder Everette Hartsoe was voted the 18th most powerful person in comics by Combo Magazine. In 1997 Wizard Magazine voted Razor: Burn #1 as one of the top 20 comics of the year. Razor became the top selling female heroine comic of the 90’s with over 5 million comics in circulation.
In 1998 Hartsoe’s final graphic novel was published featuring a crossover between Razor and J. O’Barr’s The Crow. Jeff Most, who produced The Crow movie, will also produce Razor.
Filming on Razor will commence early 2010 in Australia.
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Press release:
Las Vegas, NV May 14th
Creator of the acclaimed best selling graphic novel Razor, Everette Hartsoe has launched his new development and production company FULL METAL FILMS,LLC based in Las Vegas, NV and will give him a creative outlet to produce grindhouse, horror movies and web series. The 1st project slated for development is the Zombie web series, ZOMBIE HUNTER X. The project is written by creator, Everette Hartsoe

Hartsoe's Full Metal Films
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great movie Im glad they really told his origin. Since he’s one of my favorite comic book characters, it was nice to see him treated correctly by Hollywood! Now we have to push to get a RAZOR movie done..send all your letters to me explaining why a razor movie should be made

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