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Deadenders
Deadenders #1 (March 2000). Art by Philip Bond.Publication information Publisher DC Comics Schedule Monthly Format Ongoing series Genre Post-apocalyptic Publication date March 2000 - June 2001 Number of issues 16 Creative team Writer(s) Ed Brubaker Artist(s) Philip Bond (covers) Penciller(s) Warren Pleece Inker(s) Richard Case, Cameron Stewart Colorist(s) Bjarne Hansen, Marguerite van Cook Creator(s) Ed Brubaker & Warren Pleece Collected editions Stealing the Sun ISBN 1-56389-706-7 Deadenders is an science fiction comic book series written by Ed Brubaker and published by DC Comics. It is set in a post-apocalyptic future in New Bedlam, USA and features a heavy Mod content among the characters. The cover work is by Philip Bond. The series lasted for 16 issues.[1]
Contents
Plot
After what is colloquially called "The Cataclysm", a city called New Bedlam is segregated between its center sector, where something approaching normal life is maintained by the use of artificial sunlight, and its oppressive and crime-ridden suburbs and outlying districts, which are home to a new religion called "Doomsterism". Self-centered teenager Bartholomew "Beezer" Beezenbach begins experiencing otherworldly visions of a place that is definitely not New Bedlam. Through a bookseller friend, Beezer is put in touch with Anna Pierce, a wealthy girl from the city's center who has similar visions. The two of them convince Dr. Horatio Gago of the diabolical Science Corp to explain the visions to them. He claims that young people who experience these visions are being psychically yoked to a machine that maintains a small piece of the Cataclysm, which was originally created by a time travel experiment gone wrong. Anna and Beezer encounter a resistance group ready to storm the walls of Science Corp, and they follow, ultimately freeing the piece of Cataclysm and ending its baleful effects on their world.[1]
Collected editions
Only the first four issues have been released as a trade paperback, under the title Deadenders: Stealing the Sun (ISBN 1-56389-706-7).
Notes
- ^ a b Irvine, Alex (2008), "Deadenders", in Dougall, Alastair, The Vertigo Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 52, ISBN 0-7566-4122-5, OCLC 213309015
References
- Dead Enders at the Big Comic Book DataBase
- Deadenders at the Grand Comics Database
- Deadenders at the Comic Book DB
External links
Categories:- Vertigo titles
- Post-apocalyptic comics
- 2000 comic debuts
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