Dynamite has acquired the comics license for the Charlie’s Angels TV series, with a comic book series scheduled for 2018.

Official PR follows:

Once upon a time there were three very different little girls who grew up to be three very different women with three things in common: they’re brilliant, they’re beautiful, and they work for a mysterious man named Charlie.  Thanks to an exciting new partnership between Dynamite Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, they now have something new in common: they will all reunite for brand-new adventures in Dynamite’s upcoming Charlie’s Angels comic book series, slated to hit shelves in 2018!

The 1976 Charlie’s Angels television series was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, with industry legend Aaron Spelling serving as Executive Producer for the show during its 5-season run.  The iconic series followed the crime-fighting adventures of three powerful women working in a Los Angeles private detective agency for the mysterious and unseen Charlie Townsend. The smash-hit series saw more than 100 episodes, and became a cult hit for decades to come thanks to subsequent syndication and DVD distribution deals.
“We could not be more excited to have the opportunity to work with the team at Sony Pictures Television, the premier name in television programming for decades,” says Nick Barrucci, CEO and Publisher for Dynamite Entertainment. “The team at Dynamite all grew up watching the adventures of these strong female role-models, and we’re proud to present the upcoming Charlie’s Angels comic book series to an entirely new generation of fans!”

2 COMMENTS

  1. In 1976 nobody thought Charlie’s Angels was anything but mildly titillating rubbish. “Strong female role models”?? There was the one with black hair, the one with longer black hair and the one with blonde hair and teeth.

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