- The Vinyl Underground
Infobox comic book title
title = The Vinyl Underground
imagesize =150
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schedule = Monthly
ongoing = Y
publisher = Vertigo
date = December 2007 - November 2008
genre = crime-noir
issues = 12
main_char_team =
writers =
artists =Si Spencer
pencillers =Simon Gane
inkers =Cameron Stewart ,Ryan Kelly
letterers =Jared K. Fletcher
colorists =Guy Major
editors =Shelly Bond ,Angela Rufino
creative_team_month =
creative_team_year =
creators =
TPB = Watching the Detectives
ISBN = 1401218121
TPB1 = Pretty Dead Things
ISBN1 = 1401219772
subcat = Vertigo
sort = Vinyl Underround"The Vinyl Underground" is a
comic book series published by the Vertigoimprint ofDC Comics , created and written bySi Spencer with art bySimon Gane . The title debuted in October 2007 and ran for twelve issues before its cancellation in September 2008.Overview
Background
Unveiled at the San Diego ComiCon in 2007 by Vertigo's
Karen Berger as "'yet another' good Vertigo book about England," [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=123017 Albert Ching "SDCC '07: The Vertigo Panel," July 28, 2007] . Accessed August 7, 2008] "The Vinyl Underground" is described by it's author,Si Spencer as "a love-hate story about the streets [of London] that shaped its characters, and that shaped its author." [http://www.starclipper.com/blog/2007_10_01_archive.html The Star Clipper Blog: October 2007, "The Vinyl Underground," October 11, 2007] . Accessed August 7, 2008] Spencer -- who writes for TV seriesEastEnders andTorchwood -- credits London, his "adopted home now for ten years," with " [t] wo thousand years of violence [which] have shaped its streets," as well as fiction set within them. Spencer writes in the Vertigo column "On the Ledge" that the city "constantly barg [ed] into the story uninvited," informing in the process the "right narrative voice" for the "Vinyl Underground" series. [http://www.dccomics.com/news/?nw=8654 Vertigo: "On the Ledge with Si Spencer," October 3, 2007] . Accessed August 7, 2008]Illustrator
Simon Gane described the title as "scary, glamorous, fun, dark and articulate," (while fellow-artistAndi Watson noted that Gane's work " [i] s a bit saucy") but also "hard to draw." [http://blog.newsarama.com/2007/07/20/qa-simon-gane/ Blog@Newsarama] :Andi Watson "Q&A: Simon Gane," July 20, 2007. Accessed August 7, 2008] Gane's work on "The Vinyl Underground" was deliberately drawn "in a more realistic style," than his usual (self-described as "warped") work, which move he felt " [had] a constructive effect on my drawing and story-telling."The first issue was released on October 3, 2007 (cover-dated December) featuring cover art by
Sean Phillips . Gane summarized the series as being "set in London and featur [ing] an ad-hoc group of self-appointed detectives who become embroiled in occult-tinged crimes with a strong supporting cast of mobsters and so on."While author Spencer stressed that it was:"not just a detective thriller about a bunch of graduates hanging out in an abandoned underground station investigating occult crime," but also featured the city of London as a major 'character'.Publisher Vertigo described the series as a "fast-paced, ultra-cool ongoing crime-noir series," featuring "an unlikely quartet of occult detectives secretly solv [ing] crimes — from DJ crack bars in Camden to the elegant, high-society ballrooms that make up modern London." [ [http://www.dccomics.com/sites/vertigo_num1s/ Vertigo Number 1s] . Accessed August 7, 2008]Characters
The four-man group is led by minor celebrity DJ Morrison Shepherd, the "son of an ex-footballer" recently released from prison. Shepherd is aided by Perv (Callum O'Connor), an ex-con
clairvoyant "whose seizures give him clues to crimes long before the cops," Leah King, a morgue assistant who moonlights as an internet model/pornstar, and Shepherd's ex-girlfriend Kim "Abi" Abiola, an "African tribal Princess in exile" whose witchdoctor father is accused of the murder which becomes the groups first mystery. [ [http://comics.ign.com/objects/142/14207382_list.html "The Vinyl Underground Comics" at IGN] . Accessed August 7, 2008] Spencer, Si & Gane, Simon "The Vinyl Underground" #1 (Vertigo, Nov 2007)] Abi is also described by Spencer as "an expert in the psycho-geography of London," a theme which has also informed the works of writersAlan Moore ,Iain Sinclair andWill Self , among others.Living in an abandonded Underground station, the group investigates occult crimes in a manner evocative of fellow-Vertigo character
John Constantine , providing anonymous tip-offs to the police force through D.S. Caulfield.Plot
Reception
Collected editions
The series has been collected into a couple of trade paperbacks:
* "Watching the Detectives" (collects #1-5, 128 pages) (Vertigo, June 2008. ISBN 1401218121 [ [http://www.dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=9400 "Watching the Detectives" profile at DC] ]
* "Pretty Dead Things" (collects #6-10, 128 pages) (Vertigo, Dec 2008). ISBN 1401219772Notes
References
*gcdb series|id=26598|title="The Vinyl Underground"
*comicbookdb|type=title|id=15537|title="The Vinyl Underground"External links
* [http://simongane.blogspot.com/ Artist Simon Gane's blog]
* [http://www.brokenfrontier.com/lowdown/details.php?id=1168 Talking to Simon Gane (Part 2 of 2)] , Broken Frontier, January 31, 2008
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/119175602338052.htm Review of "The Vinyl Underground" #1] , [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/119514698814844.htm #2] ,Comics Bulletin
* [http://comics.ign.com/articles/824/824857p1.html Review of issue #1] ,IGN
* [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=132163 Best Shots review of issue #1] ,Newsarama
* [http://www.brokenfrontier.com/reviews/details.php?id=1569 Issue #1 review] , Broken Frontier
* [http://forum.superpouvoir.com/showthread.php?t=6718 Issue #1 Preview] , SuperPouvoir.com
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