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''Polar'' is a 2012
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and series of
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written and illustrated by
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cartoonist Victor Santos. Featuring "international
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Black Kaiser", the webcomic is inspired by a variety of action and
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. ''Polar'' is characterized by its highly stylized design and complete lack of dialogue, though speech balloons were added in the graphic novel publications by
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. A
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based on the webcomic premiered on Netflix in January 2019.


Content

''Polar'' depicts the story of international hitman Black Kaiser, the titular character of Santos' 2009 graphic novel ''Black Kaiser'', as he is forced out of retirement after an assassination attempt is made on his life. The story, described as "bleak", features a
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character and a large amount of
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, and it is set in an icy landscape. The webcomic is notable for its lack of dialogue and speech balloons, and features a somewhat minimalistic style in color, being rendered entirely in stark black, white, and orange.


Development


Conception

Víctor Santos was known for creating several graphic novels, such as '' Filthy Rich'' and ''
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'', before he began uploading ''Polar'' as a webcomic in 2012. Santos conceived the protagonist of ''Polar'', Black Kaiser, for an action noir comic he published in 2010. ''Black Kaiser'' was inspired by
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's ''
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'' comics, and Santos described the creation of this story as "mixing classic
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books,
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novels,
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movies and
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action." The publisher of ''Black Kaiser'' eventually lost interest in the comic, though Santos still had various narratives in mind featuring the character. Santos began working on ''Polar'' after finishing his work on '' Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters'' for
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in 2011 and while waiting for the script for ''The Mice Templar''. Santos stated that he generally works on his own projects during job breaks, so that he "never
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long without drawing." Santos got the idea of publishing ''Polar'' as a webcomic rather than by traditional means after reading
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and
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's '' Moving Pictures''. The format allows him to follow readers' response for each update and correct mistakes more rapidly, and Santos stated that he loves the widescreen layout that is possible on web pages. As a personal project, ''Polar'' allowed him to develop storytelling experiments without limitations, though Santos decided to use a minimal style for the webcomic as each page should not take more than a few hours to complete. Santos has listed a large number of influences on the ''Polar'' website. He states that the minimalistic and "direct" style is inspired by films such as ''
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'' (1967), ''
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'' (1965), and ''
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'' (1967), as well as novels like ''
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'' (1952) and ''
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'' (1972). Santos describes ''Polar'' as "a tribute to artists like
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,
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,
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,
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and
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." Santos got caught in the "manga explosion of the '80 and '90s" during his teenage years and came in touch with many United States' comic book artists while at university. In an interview with ''
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'', Santos said that he was introduced to many 1960s films by someone from his cinema class, and that they both were big fans of the works of
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during his university years.


Production

Santos decided to exclude any dialogue in ''Polar'' primarily so he did not have to waste time on translating the webcomic from Spanish to English. This stylistic choice was simple to commit to at the start of the webcomic, as ''Polar'' begins with an action sequence. However, Santos noted that leaving out any dialogue became more difficult when Black Kaiser started to do investigations, as he had to depict conversations using solely gestures,
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, and repeated imagery. The story for ''Polar'' is improvised, though Santos does have a direction in mind. Santos sketches the pages for ''Polar'' with pencils, using a red marker to indicate which places he wants to depict in red. Sometimes, he makes some changes after scanning a new page in order to reach a certain balance of color. When Santos started working on the third "season" of the webcomic, the story started becoming more complex and he needed more colors and art elements to balance the figures out.


Release and adaptations

The first pages of ''Polar'' were originally released online in January 2012, which was the start of the long-running webcomic series. At the 2013
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,
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announced that they would publish ''Polar'' as a 160-page hardcover graphic novel. This version, which was released in November 2013 as ''Polar: Came From the Cold'', featured dialogue presented in speech balloons. Dark Horse' Jim Gibbons suggested the change as it would make the book more commercially attractive, and Santos already had a version with dialogue in mind, but initially refrained from creating it due to the challenge writing in English presented him. A second volume of ''Polar'' was published by Dark Horse Comics in April 2015, titled ''Eye for an Eye''. A third volume was released in August 2016, titled ''No Mercy for Sister Maria'', and a fourth and final volume, ''The Kaiser Falls'', was released in April 2019. Each ''Polar'' book covers one webcomic "season", corrected and expanded upon. ''No Mercy for Sister Maria'' includes thirty pages that were not originally present in the webcomic.


Publications

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Film

In October 2014, Dark Horse Comics announced that ''Polar: Came From the Cold'' would be adapted into a
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film, produced as a collaboration between the publisher's entertainment division and
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for the film was written by Jayson Rothwell, and the companies hoped to be able to begin shooting the feature in spring 2015. In October 2017 it was announced that Mads Mikkelsen would star in the action-thriller ''
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''. Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund helmed Jayson Rothwell's adaptation of the Dark Horse graphic novel “Polar: Came From the Cold” by Victor Santos. Mister Smith Entertainment debut the feature film to international buyers at the American Film Market, which was on November 1, 2017 in Santa Monica, California. Producers are Constantin Film's Robert Kulzer, Bolt Pictures’ Jeremy Bolt, Dark Horse Entertainment's Mike Richardson, and Keith Goldberg. Martin Moszkowicz is the executive producer. Netflix eventually picked up the rights to the film and released it on January 25, 2019.


References

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