Arts+Culture / NewsChuck Palahniuk pens Fight Club sequelCalling all space monkeys: Tyler Durden is returning in a comic book follow-up to the cult novelShareLink copied ✔️February 23, 2015Arts+CultureNewsText Andrew Gale When David Fincher brought Chuck Palahniuk’s 1996 novel Fight Club to the big screen, he spawned one of the most enduring cult followings in the world. Almost two decades on, the book and its film adaptation has a rep as being a kind of knuckleheaded Guy Debord for philosophy undergrads – but it's still one of Palahniuk’s most successful books yet. So it makes sense that the American novelist has penned a sequel in the form of a ten-issue graphic novel from Dark Horse Comics. Illustrated by Cameron Stewart, the story takes place ten years after the events of Fight Club. Its unnamed protagonist (played by Edward Norton in the film) has now settled down with kids and is married to Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter). The closest he gets to the chaos of his previous life is a prescription for medical marijuana. Fight Club 2Dark Hose Comics Dark Horse Comics promises "some imaginary friends never go away… Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, (the anonymous narrator) lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife, pills to keep his destiny at bay. But it won’t last long; the wife has seen to that. The time has come… Rize or Die." Sounds like Tyler Durden is making a comeback. You can see all six pages of the preview on Playboy.com – and take a look at our column looking back on the 15th anniversary of the film here. Liked this? Check out more stories on books and film below: David Fincher will direct a US remake of Utopia How Fight Club fought a crisis of masculinity Sci-fi film Interstellar leads to new scientific discovery Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingNike celebrates the culture of U.S. soccerAs the world’s biggest soccer moment approaches, Nike’s new Express Collection celebrates U.S. Soccer while continuing its legacy of investing in the culture of the gameFashionLife & Culture‘We’ve been left to rot’: Inside Britain’s new Bedroom Generation PumaFashionSalehe Bembury’s Puma collection is a love letter to the football communityFilm & TV7 sex worker-approved films about sex workMusicThe 5 best tracks on Olivia Rodrigo’s new albumBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaArt & PhotographyDressing for a ball: Dazed serves football couture for summerMusicOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’Life & CultureGen Z’s new drug of choice? CaffeineEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy