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Tue Aug 5, 2008 — by Van Jensen
Disney Adapts 'Monster Attack Network'
Mouse House eyes a franchise
When a graphic novel is billed as a cross between Men in Black and Jurassic Park, it's no surprise to see a studio come running, dollar signs in their eyes.
Such is Disney with Monster Attack Network, according to a story in the Hollywood Reporter.
The book is published by AIT/Planet Lar and originally came out in 2007.
The adventure tale, written by Marc Bernardin and Adam Freeman with art by Nima Sorat, is set on the picture-perfect Pacific island of Lapuatu, which is populated by giant monsters. There, a team of adventurers deal with rampages and related crises and clean up messes afterwards. The team faces its biggest challenge when a shady industrialist shows up.
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