- Just a Pilgrim
Just a Pilgrim is a five-issue
comic book limited series written byGarth Ennis , with art byCarlos Ezquerra , and published by Black Bull, the short-lived comics publishing division ofWizard Entertainment , in 2001. It was followed by a 4 issue sequel entitled "Just a Pilgrim: Garden of Eden" in 2002.etting
The setting of the series is one in which the
Sun experienced coronal expansion (referred to as 'The Burn') growing to the point where the Earth was scorched and the oceans evaporated, and only a few pockets of humanity have survived. The series is narrated by Billy Shepard, a child who is with a refuge group attempting to cross the now emptyAtlantic Basin , in hopes of finding sources of water on the other side.Plot
Just a Pilgrim
The title character (never named, simply called Pilgrim) was a U.S. Marine prior to the burn. During one mission, he and his comrades were left adrift at sea in a lifeboat, and forced to resort to
cannibalism to survive, with Pilgrim being the only survivor by the time help arrived. He was exonerated, but he had developed a taste for human flesh, and continued the practice after he escaped. He was eventually caught by the authorities. During his imprisonment, he was routinely visited by a priest, and eventually accepted God. When the burn happened, he was freed, though he was the only survivor in sight. Struck by the death of the holy man who tried to lead him to redemption,he took the preacher's cross and burned his faith into himself (the scar on his face)The series begins some years later, when Pilgrim encounters the group of refugees and offers to show them the way. He helps defend them from a group of pirates who attack them during their trek. The Pirates are led by a man with two eye-patches, two wooden arms, and two peg legs. Pilgrim befriends Billy Shepard, a young boy who keeps a diary and sticks up for him. Most of the refugees do not trust Pilgrim, as their numbers keep dwindlings and, according to a few, his stories do not make sense. Eventually, Pilgrim leads them in a climactic battle, which annihilates both the refugees and the pirates, and leaves Pilgrim the only survivor. This is exactly what some of the refugees had believed would happen.
Just a Pilgrim: Garden of Eden
In the sequel, "Garden of Eden", Pilgrim comes across an oasis of sorts in a deep
oceanic trench , where there is still plant life, and what may be the last remnants of humanity. The people are mainly scientists who have been building a space shuttle that is near completion which may be able to take them off planet to some more hospitable world. Pilgrim requests that they take the Bible with them when they leave. The group is threatened by the onslaught of sliders, mutated jellyfish which can possess the bodies of other organisms. Pilgrim assists the scientists in warning them off. Eventually, the sliders gain an upper hand, and raid the sanctuary. Almost everyone is killed. The shuttle is launched at the last minute, with only two survivors among the scientists (a male and a female), on board. Defending their escape, with an enemy's fingers literally in his eye, Pilgrim changes his mind and tells the woman to throw away the bible, having had lost faith due to the deaths of so many innocent people. Pilgrim manages to ensure that the journal of Billy Shepard is taken instead.The shuttle launches, the two survivors are safe with their genetic samples and the fate of Pilgrim is unknown.
Movie
A movie adaptation has been announced for 2008. Fact|date=August 2007 No cast list has been announced yet, but Jimmy Palmiotti is supposed to be heavily involved in the process, and the film is expected to be very faithful to the comics. It is unknown if the film will follow the storyline of the first or second series of comics, or both. It is being developed by QED productions and is written and directed by John Heffernan.
Publication
The series have been collected in trade paperbacks that have been reprinted by
Titan Books :*"Just a Pilgrim" (by
Garth Ennis andCarlos Ezquerra ):
**"Just a Pilgrim" (Black Bull, 5-issue mini-series, 2001, tpb,Titan Books , 2001, ISBN 1-84023-377-X)
**"Just a Pilgrim: Garden of Eden" (Black Bull, 4-issue mini-series, 2002, tpb,Titan Books , 2003 ISBN 1-84023-590-X)External links
* [http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/reviews/100811445098739.htm Review of the first trade]
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