- Camelot 3000
Infobox comic book title
title = Camelot 3000
caption = "Camelot 3000" #1 (December 1982). Pencils and inks byBrian Bolland .
schedule = Monthly
format =
limited =y
publisher =DC Comics
date = December 1982 – April 1985
issues = 12
main_char_team =
writers =Mike W. Barr
artists =
pencillers =Brian Bolland
inkers = Bruce Patterson,Dick Giordano , Terry Austin
colorists =Tatjana Wood
creative_team_month =
creative_team_year =
creators =Mike W. Barr ,Brian Bolland
subcat=DC Comics
sort=PAGENAME"Camelot 3000" is an American twelve-issue
comic book limited series written byMike W. Barr and penciled byBrian Bolland . It was published byDC Comics from 1982 to 1985 as one of its firstdirect market projects, and as its first maxi-series.Plot
The series follows the adventures of
King Arthur ,Merlin and the reincarnatedKnights of the Round Table as they reemerge in an overpopulated future world of 3000 A.D. to fight off an alien invasion masterminded by Arthur's old nemesis,Morgan Le Fay . Fulfilling an ancient prophecy that he would return whenEngland needs him most, Arthur is awakened accidentally from his resting place beneathGlastonbury Tor by a young archeology student, Tom Prentice, whom Arthur makes his squire and later a knight. The two of them travel toStonehenge , where Merlin lies sorcerously trapped by thefae creatureNyneve , and awaken him to help them retrieve Arthur's legendary sword,Excalibur .cite journal | last = Grace | first = Dominick | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Future King: "Camelot 3000" | journal =The Journal of Popular Culture | volume = 41 | issue = 1 | pages = 21-36 | publisher =Blackwell Publishing | location = Oxford | date = February 2008 | url = http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/jpcu/41/1 | doi = 10.1111/j.1540-5931.2008.00490.x | id = | accessdate = 2008-06-11]Arthur,
Guinevere , andLancelot are presented more-or-less traditionally as the familiar doomed triangle of lovers; Guinevere is reincarnated as Joan Acton, an American military commander, while Lancelot is reborn as Jules Futrelle, a French industrialist and philanthropist. SirGalahad is changed from an idealized version of the Christian knight to asamurai and devout adherent ofbushido . SirPercival , the "foolish man slowly wise" is genetically altered into a monstrous giant but retains his gentle manner.Sir Kay , the courtchurl , reveals to Arthur that his characteristic obnoxious demeanor was in fact an affectation intended to reduce tensions between the members of Arthur’s court, by uniting them in mutual dislike of Kay.Modred is not the son of Arthur's sister in this version, but the bastard child of Arthur by another woman. After Modred's birth, he had been taken away by a peasant woman to be hidden from Arthur, but she was intercepted by Sirs Kay and Tristan. Arthur then attempted todrown the baby among the otherMay Babies to keep him from becoming a threat to any legitimate heir; but unknown to Arthur, the baby survived. In the year 3000, Modred is reincarnated as Jordan Matthew, a corruptUnited Nations official in league with Morgan Le Fay, and who later fuses the recoveredHoly Grail into a suit of armor.The most original treatment in the work of any of the Arthurian characters is that of the figure of Sir
Tristan , who is unexpectedly reincarnated as a woman. His transformation forces him to reexamine his previous conceptions of gender roles and his own sexuality. Although his relationship with Isolde – also reincarnated as a woman – is tested by his new identity, their enduring love for one another eventually triumphs, and the two become lovers.Mike W. Barr and Brian Bolland received widespread recognition from their peers for their work on "Camelot 3000", including a 1985 Jack
Kirby Award nomination for Best Finite Series.References
External links
* " [http://www.comics-db.com/DC_Comics/C/Camelot_3000/index.html Camelot 3000] " at the
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