Ender's Game (comics)

Ender's Game (comics)
Ender's Game
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Publication date October 2008
Number of issues 34 (as of March 2011)
Creative team
Writer(s) Christopher Yost, Mike Carey, Jake Blac, Aaron Johnston
Artist(s) Pasqual Ferry, Sebastian Fiumara, Timothy Green, Pasqual Ferry, Pop Mahn
Creator(s) Orson Scott Card

Ender's Game is a series of comic book adaptations of science fiction novels written by Orson Scott Card published by Marvel Comics that began in October 2008. However, some have been all new content, not released before in novel format. The series, like the novels they are based on, are set in a future where mankind is facing annihilation by an aggressive alien society, an insect-like race known colloquially as "Buggers" but more formally as "Formics." The central character, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, is one of the child soldiers trained at Battle School (and eventually Command School) to be the future leaders of the protection of Earth. The year is never specified, although the ages of the Wiggin children are specified to change throughout space, also carefully taking in the relativity of space and time.

Contents

Background

Format

The series of comics are adaptations of the novels in the Ender Saga and are released under the banner "Actual Ender's Game". The series began publication in October 2008 with the first issue of Ender's Game: Battle School, with a set monthly release that followed. Both Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow stories were told spanning ten issues each, with two different sub-titles. All series except Ender In Exile, Speaker For The Dead, and The Formic Wars have been released in both hardcover and paperback collections, though Ender In Exile will have a hardcover collection January 2011. Orson Scott Card's name has been attached to every issue released, though he himself has not written any of the issues thus far. But does look over all that is published. [1]

Titles

Ender's Game: Battle School

A five-part series based on Ender's Game. The first issue was released October 2008. There's a war coming. The same aliens who almost destroyed Earth once are coming back to get the whole job done this time. But we aren't going to just sit and die. The international military is taking our best and brightest to mold them into the finest military minds ever - and they're taking them young. 6-year-old Ender Wiggin is the best they've ever found. Can he save the Earth? Can he survive Battle School and the game that they will force him to play?[2]

Ender's Shadow: Battle School

A five-part series based on Ender's Shadow. A mysterious orphan on the streets of Rotterdam, no bigger than a bean, will change the world. There's only one student at Battle School smarter than Ender Wiggin - Bean[3]

Ender's Game: Command School

A five-part series that picks up where Ender's Game: Battle School left off. Ender Wiggin may be the only hope that humanity has against an alien race that threatens Earth with annihilation. He's been given his own army, and now commands 40 soldiers in a series of war games in preparation for invasion... and he's only nine years old! The classic sci-fi story heads to its incredible conclusion as Ender takes control of Dragon Army. But Ender is quickly realizing that the aliens may not be his true enemy in Battle School... his Teachers are!

Ender's Shadow: Command School

A five-part series that picks up where Ender's Shadow: Battle School left off. With time running out for the human race, Bean is assigned to Dragon army under the command of the legendary Ender Wiggin. But their relationship is a bruising clash of egos and agendas from the start - and it only gets worse when Dragon face their first battle

Recruiting Valentine

Released June 2009, this one-shot is the first in all new content not released in novel format. Ender Wiggin may be in space learning to fight Formics, but his older siblings Peter and Valentine are saving the world back on Earth. When Valentine learns of an injustice in her school, she wants to fight it. Enter Peter who guides his sister through the process of nonviolent influence, and sets the ball rolling for his plans to one day rule the world. Jake Black, writer of the upcoming Ender's Game Companion, adds this all-new never before told story to the Ender's Universe. Ender's Game.[4]

War of Gifts

Released December 2009, this one-shot is based on the novel of the same name, taking place during the events of Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow. Zeck Morgan was raised by his minister father to be a pious, God-fearing child, devoted to his church. Unfortunately, when the International Fleet decides Zeck is a candidate for training in Battle School, they tear him from his home and prepare him for war. Zeck refuses to participate in the school's war-games due to his pacifist religious beliefs. When he sees another student celebrating Christmas--seemingly violating Battle School's rules against religious practice--he raises an uproar that may tear Battle School apart. Can even Ender Wiggin calm this furor? [5]

Mazer in Prison

Released February 2010, this is a one-shot prequel based on the short story of the same name. Mazer Rackham, the only man ever to defeat the Formics, takes on a new enemy… the International Fleet itself. Burdened with careerists and bureaucrats, the I.F. is doomed to fail in the coming war, and only Rackham, with the help a young Hyrum Graff, can rid the I.F. of its old guard and pave the way for Earth’s next great commander.[6]

The League War

Released April 2010, Ender Wiggin is not the only genius child to influence the course of Earth's history. Not even the only one in his family. After the end of the final Formic War, the nations of the Earth are scrambling for power...and Peter and Valentine Wiggin, Ender's older and equally intelligent siblings, will start and end a world war with nothing more than words. This ALL-NEW, action-packed follow-up to Ender's Game fills in new detail between the pages of the multiple Hugo Award winning Ender Wiggin series by Orson Scott Card.[7]

Ender in Exile

Released from June-October 2010. The direct sequel to Ender’s Game. Thirteen-year-old Ender Wiggin has saved mankind from an alien threat. His reward? Exile. Branded a monster by those who feel threatened by his military genius, Ender is suddenly a hero without a home. Consumed with guilt, Ender must face his own demons and the people who are bent on stripping him of power. Based on the bestselling novel of the of the same name by science-fiction master Orson Scott Card.[8]

Speaker for the Dead

Monthly release began in January 2011. Ender Wiggin was twelve years old when he destroyed an alien race. Burdened with guilt, he wrote Speaker for the Dead and created a pseudo-religion that spanned the known worlds. Now an adult, Ender is called to investigate a murder committed by a new alien species with a seemingly gruesome nature. Can Ender uncover the truth before another species and more human lives are lost? Based on the award-winning novel by bestselling author and science fiction legend Orson Scott Card. [9]

The Formic Wars: Burning Earth

Monthly release began in February 2011. The story is said be the second story in the comics to not be based on either a novel or short story, making it all new content. (The first to have all new content was Recruiting Valentine.) Ender Wiggin may have ended humanity's war with the Formic race in the best-selling, award-winning novel "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card, but the fight to squash the bugs began long before the battle strategist even took his first baby steps. Now for the first time ever, fans will finally get to see how the Ender Saga first began with the upcoming seven-issue limited series.[10]

Chronological order of series

As with the novels the comics do have a correct time line, of which each story takes place.

  1. The Formic Wars: Burning Earth
  2. Mazer in Prison
  3. Ender's Game: Battle School/Ender's Shadow: Battle School
  4. Recruiting Valentine
  5. War of Gifts
  6. Ender's Game: Command School/Ender's Shadow: Command School
  7. The League War
  8. Ender in Exile
  9. The Gold Bug
  10. Speaker for the Dead

Other series

The Gold Bug

An adaptation of Orson Scott Card's short story The Gold Bug, first published in Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show, was released on March 17, 2007 as a bonus with the purchase of the hardcover edition of the comic adaptation Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker.[11]

Collected editions

The Gold Bug appears in the hardcover edition of Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker.

Title Material Collected ISBN Publication Date
Ender's Game: Battle School Ender's Game: Battle School #1-5 0785135804 July 29, 2009
Ender's Shadow: Battle School Ender's Shadow: Battle School #1-5 0785135960 July 29, 2009
Ender's Game: Command School Ender's Game: Command School #1-5 0785135820 March 24, 2010
Ender's Shadow: Command School Ender's Shadow: Command School #1-5 0785135987 April 7, 2010
Ender's Game: War of Gifts Recruiting Valentine, War of Gifts, The League War, and Mazer in Prison 0785135901 June 16, 2010
Ender's Game: Ender in Exile Ender in Exile #1-5 0785135847 January 26, 2011
Ender's Game: Speaker for the Dead Speaker for the Dead #1-5 0785135863 August 3, 2011
Ender's Game: Formic Wars: Burning Earth Formic Wars: Burning Earth #1-7 0785136096 September 21, 2011
Ender's Game Ultimate Collection Ender's Game: Battle School #1-5 and Ender's Game: Command School #1-5 0785163379 January 18, 2012
Ender's Shadow Ultimate Collection Ender's Shadow: Battle School #1-5 and Ender's Shadow: Command School #1-5 0785163387 February 15, 2012

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