The Wolverine. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 1982 comic book, Wolverine
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Wolverine
Roy Thomas, Len Wein, John Romita Sr., 1982
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James Mangold, 2013

In August 1945, Logan is held in a Japanese POW camp near Nagasaki. Ichirō, who is dying of cancer, wants Logan to accompany Yukio to Japan so that he may repay his life debt. Wolverine gets embroiled in a conspiracy involving yakuza and mutants.


Total Recall. Poster of the 2012 movie and cover of the 1966 book, We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
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We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
Philip K. Dick, 1966
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Len Wiseman, 2012

At the end of the 21st century, Earth is devastated by chemical warfare. An emblem of Rekall is stamped onto his arm and, just as the fantasy is being loaded by technician McClane, they discover that Quaid already has real memories of being a spy.


Die Another Day. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the 1993 book, Casino Royale
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Casino Royale
Ian Fleming, 1993
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Lee Tamahori, 2002

MI6 agent James Bond infiltrates a North Korean military base where Colonel Tan-Sun Moon is illegally trading weapons for African conflict diamonds. He is sedated and taken to meet M, who informs him that his status as a 00 Agent has been suspended under suspicion of having leaked information under duress to the North Koreans.


Die Another Day. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Die Another Day
Raymond Benson, 2002
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Lee Tamahori, 2002

MI6 agent James Bond infiltrates a North Korean military base where Colonel Tan-Sun Moon is illegally trading weapons for African conflict diamonds. He is sedated and taken to meet M, who informs him that his status as a 00 Agent has been suspended under suspicion of having leaked information under duress to the North Koreans.


Elektra. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the 1981 comic book, The Elektra Saga
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The Elektra Saga
Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, 1981
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Rob Bowman, 2005

After being killed in Daredevil, Elektra Natchios is revived by blind martial arts master Stick. He teaches her the ancient art of Kimagure, which provides its practitioners with precognition as well as the ability to resurrect the dead. Elektra is expelled from the training compound because of her inability to let go of her rage and fear of seeing her mother’s killer as a child. She leaves and uses her training to become a contract killer.


Elektra. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Elektra: The Junior Novel
Stephen D. Sullivan, 2004
movie vs book   [NOVELIZATION]
Rob Bowman, 2005

After being killed in Daredevil, Elektra Natchios is revived by blind martial arts master Stick. He teaches her the ancient art of Kimagure, which provides its practitioners with precognition as well as the ability to resurrect the dead. Elektra is expelled from the training compound because of her inability to let go of her rage and fear of seeing her mother’s killer as a child. She leaves and uses her training to become a contract killer.