City Lights (comics)

City Lights (comics)


City Lights
Publisher Vertigo Comics
Scheduled release date Unknown, but "not soon" as of 2007
Proposed creative team
Writer(s) Garth Ennis
Artist(s) Steve Dillon

City Lights is a long-awaited, creator-owned serialized graphic novel to be written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon, the creative team behind Preacher. It will be published by Vertigo Comics. It will have no overt fantastical elements and will chronicle the adventures of four male friends living in four different cities; Ennis has described it as "Completely non-genre, just slice-of-life stuff" and an attempt "to show what comics are truly capable of". Dillon has said that they have been working on the project on and off for approximately 13 years and that there is still no definite timetable for its release.

In a February 2007 interview, Ennis stated, "Don’t hold your breath is the status of City Lights... we are going to do it. If there’s one thing I know about that story, we both have the confidence in it. When we do get around to it, it will be a story very much worth telling. We just made the mistake of allowing ourselves to be rushed into announcing it." [1]

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