These Adaptations Are Getting Out Of Hand

Okay, we all love when our favorite properties jump mediums and everything, but there are just some things that don't need to be made into a comic. You want to make a Buffy or Battlestar Galactica comic, I'm behind you. They translate fairly well to the four color page.
Now, take a random CBS show about a woman who talks to ghosts for no reason other than to spirit them away to their final resting place. You might think I'm talking about Hellblazer, but John Constantine was never this boring. No, making the leap to a comic series is Jennifer Love Hewit's Ghost Whisperer.
Why? I have absolutely no idea. You can ask IDW who will be publishing the five issue series which will see the Love's Melinda defying the Egyptian god of death Osiris. Hey, good luck with that.
Check the jump for the official word from IDW.
(10 points to anyone who can spot the two terrible puns in the preceding.)
IDW Publishing To Release Ghost Whisperer Comic Series Based on Hit CBS TV Show
Ghost Whisperer comics written by the show's writers,
Carrie Smith and Becca Smith
San Diego, CA (March 13, 2008)-Fans of Ghost Whisperer may not be able to communicate with the dead, but come March they will get to see more ghosts who are stuck between earth and the afterlife. That's because IDW Publishing (www.idwpublishing.com) is presenting a five-issue monthly comic series that spins out of the hit CBS television show starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as Melinda Gordon, the medium who helps ghosts cross over. The all-new comic series was written by Ghost Whisperer TV show writers Carrie Smith and Becca Smith and have art by Elena Casagrande, who also did the art for IDW Publishing's Star Trek Alien Spotlight: Orions.
"Our storyline is going to be written by people who are well aware of the overall story, as well as what is going to happen in the show that the fans don't even know about yet," says Tom Waltz, the series editor. "So the storyline is true to series without spoiling anything that is yet to come."
The comics fit in after Season 2 and before Season 3 and, as in the show, Melinda spends her days and nights helping earthbound spirits cross into the Light. But in this series Melinda gets more than she bargained for when she comes face-to-face with Osiris, Egyptian God of the Dead, who wants the souls for himself.
The comics follows the structure of the show in that a ghost needs to cross over in each issue. And, "The series keeps you on your toes, it's deep and spiritual and there are excellent cliffhangers," says Waltz. Unlike in the show, another ghost-Osiris-appears in each of the five issues, which ties the series together and keeps the momentum and tension going from one issue to the next.
The writers started with the Osiris premise, according to Carrie Smith, partially because John Gray, the creator of Ghost Whisperer, is a history nut. And the premise is fertile ground, both visually and story-wise, she says. "Ancient Egypt is just chock-full of cool visuals," she says. "You've got your mummies, hieroglyphics, scarabs, cool costumes and demons."
While Osiris and the lost ghosts are new to the series, "the plotline features all of the major characters and relationships that viewers are familiar with," says Carrie Smith. And, she says, no new sidekicks or ongoing characters are introduced in the comics.
Casagrande and artists Joselle Ho and Brian Miller provide chilling art for the covers. Plus some incentive issues have photo covers featuring Jennifer Love Hewitt.
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>(10 points to anyone who can spot the two terrible puns in the preceding.)
That'd be "medium" and "spirit."
:D
Well done, sir. 10 points on the big board!
Now - 20 points to the person who can make me believe that this book is worth buying!
Well if this weren't Pink Kryptonite, I'd say something about potential for cartoonish exaggeration of Jennifer Love Hewitt's breasts being reasons 1 and 2, but somehow I can't see that reasoning working here.
I HATE this show but, my partner forces me to watch every episode of Ghost Whisperer. Thank gawd it is Tivo'd so I can fast forward through the commercials.
I will say that I will buy him every issue as a kitchy birthday gift! He won't read them, but they will be great for a larf! Like the time I bought him all the boy band CD's for his birthday!