- Body Bags (comics)
"Body Bags" is a comic book series created, written and illustrated by
Jason Pearson .Publication history
The initial series, simply entitled "Body Bags", was a launch title for
Dark Horse Comics ' Blanc Noir line of books. Produced byGaijin Studios in1996 , "Body Bags" includes a large amount of blood, violence and characters who enjoy killing and cursing, which is displayed in a number of scenes in the book that have been deemed "shocking". Pearson's use of an extremely voluptuous 14-year old caused the series to face a certain amount of controversy in the comics industry. Due to the controversy, "Body Bags" is promoted as "the most controversial comic of the 1990s" [http://www.12gaugecomics.com/comicsdetail2.php?comicID=9] . The final issues of the series were delayed for several months because of Jason Pearson falling ill.Pearson intended to write and pencil a 6-issue follow up to "Body Bags", but fell ill during its production and eventually scrapped the series because he didn't like it. The hiatus ended in
2005 , when the 2-issue mini-series "Body Bags: Father's Day", reprinting the original 4 issues, was released byImage Comics ' imprint,12-Gauge Comics . The follow up to Father's Day was a 1-shot comic entitled "Body Bags: 3 the Hard Way", which was delayed and not released until 2006 by Image Comics, and reprinted all the sporadic appearances the characters made inDark Horse Presents andDark Horse Maverick with new coloring, as well as including a new story. A new 1-shot, "Body Bags: One Shot", was scheduled for release in 2006 but was also delayed; it is currently slated for a late November, 2008 publication.Plot
Set in the fictional city of Terminus, Georgia (which is named after the former name for Atlanta), "Body Bags" follows the contract-killing exploits of a
Hispanic father & daughter team of 'body baggers' (assassins) Mack Delgado (aka Clownface), a knife wielding veteran of the business, and his overzealous and overly voluptuous teenage daughter Panda. Many of their assignments come from the series' only other recurring character, Sheriff Toni Sinn. Despite the arguing that goes on between teenager Panda and father Mack, Mack is still very protective while Panda constantly fights for her father's respect and permission to set out on jobs with her father and his longtime body-bagging partner, Pops.The "Body Bags" story draws similarities to the film
Leon (film) a.k.a.The Professional . For example, Panda returns to her father's side after ten years apart, while Mack is looking for a rival Body Bagger who set him up. Albeit Mack was reluctant to allow her, Panda helps him take care of his rival and later becomes a full-fledged Bagger herself.Their 10-page appearance in "Dark Horse Presents" ties into the original 4-issue mini-series as the two come under fire from an experimental gun stolen and operated by Geech, a drug dealer whose pregnant wife was critically injured by Mack in the mini-series.
The latest Body Bags installment, entitled "3 the Hard Way", features Panda solely dealing with a corrupt police detective who is really a crime-boss while cleaning out Mack's distinctive
hot rod , 'Da Boss'.Appearances
* "Body Bags: 3 the Hard Way" (2006,
Image Comics ) 48 page special, 1 new story plus reprints of Dark Horse Maverick 2000 and Dark Horse Presents Annual 1997.
* "Body Bags: Father's Day" (2005, Image Comics) 2-issue mini-series. reprinting the initial 4-issue mini-series
* "Dark Horse Maverick 2000" (2000,Dark Horse Comics ) 6-page story 'Well It's About Time'
* "Dark Horse Presents Annual 1997" (1997, Dark Horse Comics) 12-page story 'World Destroyer'
* "Body Bags" (1996, Dark Horse Comics) 4-issue mini-series
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