City of Heroes comic book

City of Heroes comic book

"City of Heroes" is an American comic book based on the characters and situations from the "City of Heroes "massively multiplayer online role-playing computer game.

North American subscribers to the game originally received the "City of Heroes" monthly comic book in the mail; it is also available in some comic book stores. The comic follows the adventures of fictional Paragon City heroes and ties into the game's plot development at times, as well as featuring a section devoted to fan art, fan fiction, and other miscellany in the back. At times, this rear section has also included comic strips by Scott Kurtz of the PvP webcomic and Tim Buckley of the Ctrl Alt Del webcomic.

Promotional comic

A single promotional comic was released in 2002 by Dark Horse Comics to promote the game. Written by Richard Dakan and drawn by Rick Zombo, the issue followed the story of a hero new to Paragon City named Thunder-Clap, and set some of the story behind the game, including the Fifth Column, the Freakshow, and the Statesman. This promotional issue also featured Apex and War Witch, who later became protagonists in the Blue King Studios publication of the comic book.

Blue King Studios run

The comic's first volume was published by Blue King Studios and ran 12 issues from May 2004 to April 2005. It was written by one of the game's designers, Rick Dakan, art was by Brandon McKinney and coloring was by Moose Bauman. It followed the story of the heroes Apex, a martial artist with no super powers; War Witch, a magic user who had ice blasts and a mystical fiery sword; and Horus, an Egyptian-themed hero who nearly died during the Ritki War and was saved from death by becoming the host of a Kheldian. These characters were virtually unmentioned in the game save for an Exploration Badge in Steel Canyon stating that Apex and War Witch were roommates (and possibly lovers). There is also an exploration badge in the Faultline zone which references where Apex tracked down the archvillain, Dr. Vahzilok. In Issue #5, War Witch was made the trainer (an NPC hero where players level up) in Croatoa as a ghost. When Pocket D was revamped in February 2006, War Witch was made an NPC stationary character on the Hero side of the dance club. There have been no other mentions of Apex and none of Horus, yet.

Image Comics' Top Cow Productions run

Beginning with the May 2005 issue, the comic book is now published by Top Cow Productions, [ [http://www.cityofheroes.com/news/archives/2005/02/top_cow_new_cit.html City of Heroes Community Site ] ] written by noted comic book writer Mark Waid, and illustrated by newcomer David Nakayama. Unlike the previous volume, this series follows the adventures of the city's most illustrious "supergroup", the "Freedom Phalanx" led by The Statesman.

Mark Waid wrote the first three issues of the new Top Cow comic. Starting with issue four, [ [http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=34506 Troy Hickman: Living In The City Of Heroes - Newsarama ] ] Troy Hickman wrote a three-issue story arc entitled "Smoke and Mirrors". This was followed up by Dan Jurgens, who wrote the next three-issue arc named "Bloodlines".

As of City of Villains launch, the free comic book deal switched from being an actual comic book being mailed to you to being able to access all existing CoH comic books on the company's website. It's believed Cryptic did this not only to compensate for the lack of additional monthly fees for playing both CoH and CoV, but also to solve the problem of comic books getting lost in the mail. For a small additional fee (US$2 per issue), players can still get the actual comics sent by mail.

The comic was said to be converting from a monthly to bimonthly format after issue #15, [ [http://www.cityofheroes.com/news/archives/2006/04/city_of_heroes_12.html City of Heroes Community Site ] ] however, due to various delays, issues 15 and 16 turned up in late November 2006, four months behind schedule. This run of the comic book will end at issue #20 so the game developers and NCSoft can work more on game content as well as interacting with the players. [cite web|url=http://cityofheroes.com/news/archives/2007/05/end_of_the_top.html|title=End of the Top Cow City of Heroes Comic|accessdate=2007-06-16]

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