![]() The book did not sell well, according to Niles, but it was then that film producers took notice of it, and optioned it to be adapted into a film in 2000 or 2001.In 2004 or 2005, Niles formed a joint venture production company, Creep International, with 90s rocker and film director Rob Zombie. Niles and illustrator Ben Templesmith produced the first issue for free. When IDW Publishing formed, Niles sent his "reject list" to Ted Adams, who selected 30 Days of Night as a concept he was interested in. Niles attempted to shop around his screenplay for 30 Days of Night, but was met with rejection in Hollywood. He also collaborated on Hellspawn with illustrator Ashley Wood after Brian Michael Bendis's departure, and did journalism work for Kiss Magazine, interviewing members of the band Kiss. He worked for a year on Disney's Toy Story Web Adventures, and later worked for Todd McFarlane Productions where he wrote several issues of Spawn, Spawn: The Dark Ages. He then wrote several titles for Fantaco in the early 1990s, including Bad Moon, Fly in My Eye, and a set of lithographs for Clive Barker's Book of Blood. Niles published, edited, and adapted several comics and anthologies for Eclipse Comics, working on I Am Legend in 1991. ![]() Niles' start in the comics industry began with the formation of his self publishing company, Arcane Comix. ![]()
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