Ace Trucking Co.

Ace Trucking Co.

Infobox comics character


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caption=Ace Garp starscan by Boo Cook; "2000AD" and Ace Garp copyright [http://www.2000adonline.com/ Rebellion] A/S 2005.
character_name=Ace Garp
real_name=Ace Garp
publisher=Fleetway Publications
debut="2000AD" #232 (October 1981)
creators=John Wagner Alan Grant Massimo Belardinelli
status=inactive
alliances=GBH(Dead), Feek the Freek, the Dopplegarp, Chiefy the Pig-Rat, The Ghost
previous_alliances=Fatty Arkle
aliases=Garp the Barp from Parp
relatives=Alternate self
powers=A fast pair of legs for a swift getaway!

"Ace Trucking Co." is a comedy science fiction series that featured in the comic " 2000 AD" from 1981 to 1986. Created by writers John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Massimo Belardinelli, it followed the misadventures of a space trucking company headed by Ace Garp, a pointy-headed alien who spoke in a kind of futuristic CB radio slang.

Plot

Ace was the skipper of the cargo spaceship Speedo Ghost, for much of the series the Ace Trucking Co.'s only ship. His crew included his huge 'biffo' (bodyguard) GBH, who believed himself to be dead, Feek the Freek, a skeletal being who acted as the ship's engineer, and the sarcastic ship's computer Ghost. Joining the crew later in the run was Chiefy the Pig-Rat, a small rodent-like creature that became Feek's best friend and missed no opportunity to insult Ace.

In later stories, the crew was also joined by a duplicate of Ace himself. The reason for this is that, tired of the series, the creators killed off Ace by having him believe that he was suffering a fatal disease, causing him to commit suicide by flying into a star. However, the popularity of the series with 2000AD's readers caused it to be revived, the explanation being that Ace passed through a dimensional rift in the star, and ended up being discovered by his counterpart in another universe, but not before a brief detour in the offices of Tharg the Mighty in a drawer filled with other characters that had been killed off over time. Technically, the second Ace is the 'real' one from the earlier stories.

Other recurring characters were Jago Kain, the human boss of Ace's business rival Yellow Line, Cap'n Evil Blood, who was always trying to kill Garp, Ace-hating officers Kroxley and Zagger of the Galactic Police and Fatty Arkl, a rotund alien who ended up as the skipper of Ace's second ship (Old Peart The Third).

The main artist for the series' run was Massimo Belardinelli, although Ian Gibson also contributed one multi-episode story. As mentioned above, Grant and Wagner became tired of writing the series and made several attempts to end it (one series ended with the entire crew in prison), but reader demand kept bringing it back. The later stories show clear signs of the writers' annoyance at having to keep going on a series they had lost interest in - Ace started out as a smart and resourceful character, but ended up a greedy, dim-witted buffoon disliked even by his own crew.

Publication

*"Ace Trucking Co." (by Alan Grant/John Wagner, with art by Massimo Belardinelli, unless noted):
** "The Complete Ace Trucking Co. Volume 1" (320 pages ISBN 1905437773) collects:
*** "The Kleggs" (in "2000 AD" #232-236, 1981)
*** "Hell's Pocket" (with art by Ian Gibson, in "2000 AD" #239-243, 1981)
*** "Lugjack" (in "2000 AD" #244-250, 1982)
*** "The Great Mush Rush" (in "2000 AD" #251-258, 1982)
*** "The Ughbug Bloos" (in "2000 AD" #259, 1982)
*** "Last Lug To Abbo Dabbo" (in "2000 AD" #260-267, 1982)
*** "Joobaloo" (in "2000 AD" #268-272, 1982)
*** "Too Many Bams" (in "2000 AD" #273-278, 1982)
*** "The Kloistar Run" (in "2000 AD" #279-285, 1982)
*** "Stoop Coop Soup" (in "2000 AD" #288-293, 1982)
** "Bamfeezled" (2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1982)
** "On The Dangle" (in "2000 AD" #378-386, 1984)
** "Strike!" (in "2000 AD" #387-390 and 392-400, 1984-1985)
** "The Croakside Trip" (in "2000 AD" #428-433, 1985)
** "Stowaway Lugjacker" (in "2000 AD Annual 1986", 1985)
** "Whatever Happened to Ace Garp?" (in "2000 AD" #451, 1986)
** "The Doppelgarp" (in "2000 AD" #452-472, 1986)
** "The Garpetbaggers" (in "2000 AD" #475-483 and 485-498, 1986)
** "The Homecoming" (in "2000 AD Annual 1989", 1988)

References

* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=ace Ace Trucking Co.] at 2000 AD online
*comicbookdb|type=team|id=1603|title=Ace Trucking Co.


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