X-O Manowar

X-O Manowar

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caption=X-O Manowar.
Promotional image from the cover of Previews Magazine, art by Joe Quesada.
comic_color=background:#035DC3
character_name=X-O Manowar
real_name=Aric Dacia
publisher=Valiant Comics
debut="X-O Manowar" #1 (December, 1991)
creators=Jim Shooter, Bob Layton and Jon Hartz
alliance_color=background:#035DC3
status=Active
alliances=Orb Industries
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aliases=
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powers=Aric Dacia is a Visigoth Barbarian who controls a suit of Manowar class X-O armor, one of the most powerful weapons in the universe.|

X-O Manowar (Aric Dacia) is a fictional Valiant Comics superhero created by writer and former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, artist Bob Layton and Jon Hartz. X-O Manowar is also the title of the popular comic book starring Aric Dacia published by Valiant Comics.

Publication history

X-O Manowar sold strongly with sales as high as 800,000 copies for "X-O Manowar" #0 until 1996 when Acclaim Entertainment, who bought VALIANT for $65 million, restarted the series under the Acclaim Comics banner. X-O Manowar has sold more than 8 million books to date.

The second series was also popular and featured a new take on the character. The second series ceased publication in 2002, when Acclaim shut down its comic book publication division in anticipation of a bankruptcy filing after suffering heavy losses from its sports videogames division.

The X-O Manowar likeness has been transferred to other mediums including toys, jewellery, and a video game. The Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal video game was published on the PC, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Sega Game Gear, and Game Boy game consoles.

X-O Manowar Issues #1 through #4 were reprinted in trade paperback as "X-O Manowar - Retribution". Issues #7 and #8, containing Chapter 5 and Chapter 13 of "Unity" were reprinted as a part of the "Unity Saga" trade paperbacks.

"X-O Manowar: Birth"

Valiant Entertainment will release a deluxe hardcover collection in April 2008 collecting the first seven issues of X-O Manowar. The collection has been digitally recolored and "remastered" from the original material and includes a new "Rise of Lydia" story by Bob Layton, one the title's original creators.

The press release from Valiantfans.com states:

X-O MANOWAR: BIRTH (FEB084088), published by Valiant Entertainment, is solicited in the February Previews (Volume XVIII #2) and scheduled to arrive in comic book stores nationwide on April 30, 2008. This digitally re-colored and re-mastered special edition collects the full X-O Manowar origin story from issues #0-6 for the first time ever, and includes an all-new epic "The Rise of Lydia" story by comics legend Bob Layton and a new cover by Sean Chen! Aric Dacia is a Visigoth barbarian captured by spider aliens and enslaved aboard their starship until he steals their ultimate weapon - the X-O Manowar armor. Aric returns to Earth only to find that 1600 years have past. Now the most primitive man on the planet wields the most technologically advanced weapon in existence! Features explosive art by Barry Windsor-Smith and Marvel EIC Joe Quesada and a story by legendary creators Bob Layton and Jim Shooter! The book is a full-color 192 page deluxe hardcover edition with a suggested retail price of $24.95.

Fictional character biography

Origin

Aric of Dacia was a Visigoth barbarian born into the strife and war of the 5th century A.D. and where Rome is the center of power and have subjugated his people. A young Aric watched as Romans soldiers first slaughtered his mother and then, his father. He dedicated his life to destroying the Roman oppressors, riding into battle with his uncle Alaric I. Little did he know, he was destined to become one of the greatest warriors of any era.

Some years later Aric took a Celtic slave, Deidre, to be his consort. He grew content with her, even taking to worshiping her god, Lugh, but shortly thereafter, things took a most unusual turn. On an evening’s ride, he came across a grisly scene. Demons of some sort were feeding upon his people. Heedless of the consequences, Aric strode forward to do battle with the strange creatures but was quickly subdued and taken aboard their alien spacecraft.

For some seven years Aric was held prisoner aboard their craft serving in its foul slave pens. At a refueling station several light-years from Earth, he befriended a man known as the "Map Giver", who bore a startling resemblance to Elvis Presley. The "Map Giver" used a discarded bone shard to carve a map into Aric’s palm, which would lead the barbarian to the alien’s greatest weapon. Aric fought his way to the X-O Manowar class armor and donned the control ring. With this living armor he was able to blast his way through the hull of the alien ship and return to the Earth he still believed was his home.

The time dilation effect of near light speed travel on the alien spacecraft meant that while only a few years had passed on board, sixteen centuries had come and gone on Earth. Everything Aric had ever known was gone – replaced by "modern" civilization.He is now the most primitive man on the planet, yet he wields the most technologically advanced weapon in existence.

Further developments

It later became clear that the "manufacturing" process for the X-O Manowar armor, which appeared not only self-repairing but also capable of spontaneous 'budding' to generate a new version of itself (approximately every 2 millennia), involved the absorption of a sentient intelligence which became the armor's own sentience.

At first, Aric struggled to adjust to late-20th-century Earth. He encountered a number of Valiant Universe heroes, befriending some and alienating others. Through a twist of fate, he wound up gaining control of Orb Industries, a multi-national corporation formerly controlled by the Spider Aliens.

X-O Manowar played a major role in VALIANT's smash hit UNITY crossover. Aric chooses not to help the other VALIANT heroes defeat Mothergod (Erica Pierce), and instead built a small empire in the lost land. Eventually, he was tricked by Mothergod and his people were slaughtered. Aric was eviscerated by a cyborg-tyrannosaurus and becomes trapped within the X-O armor for 10 years to heal.

Aric and the X-O Manowar armor are sent back to Aric's own time by Solar at the end of Unity. Aric tries to convince his uncle Alaric that the Romans are nothing compared to their might now that he has the X-O, however Alaric fears that no one man should have such power. Alaric and the Romans join forces but the weapons of the 5th century are no match for X-O armor.

In issue #28, the X-O armor Shanhara is destroyed. Solar goes to Saturn to recover the armor left there after defeating the alien he battled in Solar #7. This armor chose to remain with its deceased wearer, but had sprouted a seed, which Solar took. These seeds can be used to create a new Manowar armor, but only through the sacrifice of a sentient being. Aric's friend, Paul Bouvier, who was dying from Spider Alien poison, consented to this sacrifice, so that Aric could continue his battles with the Spider Aliens.

In the X-O Manowar Yearbook, it was explained how Gilad Anni-Padda, the Eternal Warrior, earned the eternal enmity of Aric. Gilad was rescued from bandits by Aric, however, he betrayed the location of Aric's Visigoth Camp to Roman soldiers, whose attack led Diedre to miscarry Aric's Child. However, Gilad had betrayed the Visigoths as a part of a conspiracy which led to the downfall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Alaric.

Early solicitation information

Valiant produced a number of early previews of X-O Manowar. The one on the right contains panels that were never appeared in the comics. as well as an early look at the aliens.

The text reads:

CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN...DANGEROUS!

He was born a barbarian, raised an animal and trained as a killer. Now armed with the deadliest weapon of mass destruction ever created, he intends to defend his new home - Earth!

Characters

Not a complete list.

*Aric of Dacia
*Shanhara (original X-O Manowar Armor)
*Ken Clarkson (business partner and close friend)
*Spider Aliens
*Lydia (Spider Alien)
*Gregor Latinev
*Randy Cartier
*Paul Bouvier (Alloy)
*Pol-Bekhara (second X-O Manowar Armor, merged with Paul Bouvier)
*X-O Commando Armor
*Ax (wore a customized X-O armor)
*Turok (Blood Brother)
*Alaric (Aric's uncle)
*Deidre (Aric's wife)
*Rolf (Aric's father)
*Inga (Aric's mother)
*Gafti
*Solar (Phil Seleski)
*Toyo Harada
*Harbinger Kids
*Map Giver (possibly Elvis Presley)
*Erica Pierce (Mother God)
*Geoff McHenry (the Geomancer)
*Crescendo
*Lummox
*Krytos
*Hotwire
*Gamin
*Master Darque
*Mallik
*Gilad Anni-Padda (Eternal Warrior)

Acclaim comics version

When Acclaim Entertainment rebooted all Valiant Comics properties, in part to form a better videogame franchise, X-O Manowar was significantly altered. The character was now a modern-day scientist named Donovan Wylie who wielded an X-O armor: an ancient artifact that had wound up in the custody of US government, captured from the Nazis in WW2.

In this series, the X-O Manowar armor is an artifact of unknown origin that has been worn by a myriad of warriors throughout history. It gives its wearer awesome destructive might and impenetrable defensive abilities that truly make it the ultimate weapon. But there was a price to be paid for such power; once bonded together, the armor slowly siphons the life essence of its wearer, leaving them little more than a burned out husk. Another difference from the original X-O armor is that it attaches itself to the wearer's nervous system, and cannot be removed without killing the person wearing it. It can however be changed to its "medal" form at will, but the medal is permanently grafted on the wearer's chest. (It is unknown if the armor will activate if grafted on another part of the body).

This series lasted 21 issues, released between February, 1997 and October, 1998.

Volume Two Creative Staff Information:

1-4: Mark Waid & Brian Augustyn, writers/Sean Chen, pencils/Tom Ryder, inks/Chen & Ryder, cover.

5: Waid & Augustyn, writers/Scott Eaton, pencils/Pam Eklund, inks/Chen & Ryder, cover.

6: Waid & Augustyn, writers/Eaton, pencils/Eklund, inks/Eaton & Eklund, cover.

7-10: Augustyn, writer/Eaton, pencils/Eklund, inks/Eaton & Eklund, cover.

11-15: Augustyn, writer/Eaton, pencils/Jim Hudson, inks/Eaton & Hudson, cover.

16: Augustyn, writer/Bart Sears, pencils/Hudson, inks/Eaton & Hudson, cover.

17-19: Dwayne McDuffie, writer/Eaton, pencils/Hudson, inks/Eaton & Hudson, cover.

20: McDuffie, writer/Tom Zircher, pencils/Mahlstedt, inks/Eaton & Hudson, cover.

21: McDuffie, writer/Eaton, pencils/Hudson, inks/Eaton & Hudson, cover.

Video game

The character was seen in one Acclaim Entertainment-developed video game, "Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal", which also featured Marvel Comics' armored superhero Iron Man. In this game X-O Manowar and Iron Man battle together against a number of villains from both Ironman and X-O Manowar's comics. Trying to stop them from obtaining all fragments of the Cosmic Cube, a cube of cosmic energy so intense that if it fell into the wrong hands universal domination would be at their grasp. Thus X-O Manowar and Iron Man must team up against all odds to stop their enemies. X-O Manowar also reveals his old enemies the aliens, who created his armor, and wanted it back.

External links

* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0979640911 X-O Manowar: Birth Graphic Novel amazon link]
* [http://www.valiantentertainment.com/ Valiant Entertainment official website]
* [http://www.valiantentertainment.com/wiki/index.php/X-O_Manowar X-O Manowar entry at the Valiant Comics Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.valiantcomics.com/ Valiant Comics Fan Site]
* [http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5852 "Valiant Days, Valiant Nights - A Look Back at the Rise and Fall of Valiant]
* [http://www.bookspotcentral.com/2007/12/comic-book-review-x-o-manowar0-6/ X-O Manowar Review: The first 6 issues including #0 at BookSpotCentral.com] (formerly Fantasybookspot.com)

Sources

^"X-O Database" No. 1, 1993. Clifford E. Van Meter. Valiant Comics, Voyager Communications

^* [http://www.valiantcomics.com/valiant/title.asp?tc=x&u=1 X-O MANOWAR COMIC COVER LIBRARY AND DATABASE]


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