- Bad Planet
Infobox comic book title
caption=Cover of "Bad Planet" #1, Art by Bradstreet, Larosa, and Goleash
publisher=Image Comics
creators=Thomas Jane Steve Niles Tim Bradstreet
Lewis Larosa
title=Bad Planet
format=
limited=y
issues=5 (of 6)
date=December 2005 –
schedule=Monthly
past_current_color=background:#5be85b
subcat=Image Comics
sort=PAGENAME|"Bad Planet" is a 6-issue
comic book limited series byThomas Jane andSteve Niles that started in 2005. It was one of the first comics produced under the writers' own Raw Studios imprint forImage Comics .The story about an ancient meteorite containing destructive alien organisms crashing down on modern Earth. Another alien, a single warrior, appears on Earth to help prevent its destruction at the hands of the malevolent invaders.
History
Co-creator/co-writer
Thomas Jane , best known in the comics world for his role as the title character in the 2004 film "The Punisher" (and as David Drayton from "The Mist") was "hopped up onVicodin " while recovering from a car accident when he had a series of fever dreams that contained "horrible alien deathspiders." From those dreams, he formed the idea for the comic book series, “"Bad Planet"”. [ [http://www.newsarama.com/images/interviews/2005/badplanet/BadPlanetTeam.htm Talking With the Bad Planet Team] ,Newsarama , November 21, 2005]Jane befriended comic book artist
Tim Bradstreet while making the promotional posters for the Punisher film and pitched the idea to him. Bradstreet suggested he approach Bradstreet's long-time friend,Eisner Award -nominatedSteve Niles with the "“Bad Planet”" concept. Eventually the three met at a 2004 comic convention inLos Angeles . Niles, famous for hisvampire series "“30 Days of Night ”", quickly jumped on the idea and agreed to write. Concerned about the interior artwork in the comic, Jane again asked Bradstreet for advice. Bradstreet had been wanting an opportunity to work with Lewis Larosa after seeing his work on thePunisher MAX series, for which Bradstreet does the covers. Larosa was planning to leave the comic industry, but was cajoled by Bradstreet and a signed headshot of Jane in the mail. [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=5811 "Bad Planet" Week: Talking with Thomas Jane & Steve Niles, Part 1] ,Comic Book Resources , October 17, 2005]The team had originally conceived the series as being twelve parts, but it was later changed to six parts. Jane explained that this was because they split the series in half so the team could have a break in the project.
The first issue received an "A" rating from Cinescape and "Must Read" from
IGN .Notes
References
*comicbookdb|type=title|id=2228|title="Bad Planet"
External links
* [http://www.thomasjane.com/badplanet/ Thomas Jane | Bad Planet]
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