"Doctor Mirage" is a mysterious story about the ability to talk to the dead. Shan Fong might be semi-retired but she is still capable of her being a paranormal investigator. This time, she is helping in bringing peace by solving homicides using her talent. By doing so, Shan discovers that she actually can bring back her husband Hwen from the dead - but she can't find him.
There's no looking back for "Doctor Mirage" after knowing the link to her beloved. She has to venture into the unknown or get lost into the earthly plane. Acclaimed actor, Roberto De La Torre (Daredevil, Age of Apocalypse) and Eisner Award-nominated writer Jen Van Meter (Hopeless Savages, Captain Marvel) have teamed up to bring this mysterious love adventure come to life, as featured by Good Reads.
This is another CW brilliance in adapting comic book properties for TV series. It housed "Smallville" for one, and since 2012, DC TV universe like "Arrow," "Legends of Tomorrow," "The Flash" and Supergirl (that will start with Season 2 soon) flourish.
Valiant and DMG Entertainment in conjunction with The CW for a "Doctor Mirage" TV series, with Gary Dauberman produce the project. It will definitely be Valiant's stint on TV. The company on the side is promoting Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe through their website and aims to launch movies which are adaptations of Harbinger and Bloodshot.
This version od "Dr. Mirage" for the TV series will be based on the rebooted 5-issue miniseries in 2014, It's "The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage", to be continued to its 2016 follow-up episode, "Second Lives." They are contemplating 10 issues at first.
This is such a refreshing change from the current comic-related lineup. "Doctor Mirage" would be the sixth comic book show that will be airing on The CW since 2012. All is set and awaiting orders from the station, Cinema Blend reported.