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Ignition City

Ignition City is a five-issue science fiction comic book limited series, written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Gianluca Pagliarani. It was published in 2009 by American company Avatar Press.

Ignition City
Publication information
PublisherAvatar Press
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateApril – October 2009
No. of issues5
Creative team
Created byWarren Ellis
Gianluca Pagliarani
Written byWarren Ellis
Penciller(s)Gianluca Pagliarani
Inker(s)Chris Drier
Colorist(s)Digikore Studios
Editor(s)William A. Christensen
Collected editions
Ignition CityISBN 1-59291-087-4

Publication history edit

Ellis initially conceived the plot in 2005. After some brief initial work in 2006, the series was not mentioned again until after the release of his Aetheric Mechanics in 2008.[1] Inspirations included the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials, the show Deadwood, the artist Magdalene Veen,[2] the film Metropolis, the Berlin Tegel Airport, Ray Bradbury's short story "Rocket Summer", Alan Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and his own Ministry of Space comic (which was in turn inspired by Dan Dare).[3][4]

Plot edit

Ignition City is set in an atompunk/dieselpunk alternate history in the year 1956; in this timeline, World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion. As a result, space travel became commonplace. Ignition City itself is Earth's last spaceport; a circular artificial island located in equatorial waters. Rockets launch from a ring of gantries ringing the island, and the interior is a shantytown populated by former spacemen who have found themselves out of work due to a planet-wide ban on space travel. The story follows Mary Raven, a young woman who travels to Ignition City after her father, a formerly famous spaceman named Rock Raven, is killed there.[5]

Characters edit

  • Mary Raven – former astronaut and daughter of the space hero Rock Raven, comes to Ignition City to investigate the death of her father.
  • Rock Raven – British space hero, veteran of campaigns against the Martians and thus possibly inspired by Dan Dare.
  • Lionel "Buster" Crabb – British government official, a friend to Mary and her father. Based on the real life Navy officer thought captured and brainwashed by the Russians.
  • Lightning Bowman – one of the first three humans in space (alongside Gayle Ransom and Doc Vukovic), now marooned in Ignition City. Inspired by Flash Gordon.
  • Gayle Ransom – former lover of Lighting Bowman, and another of the first three humans in space, now a bar-owner and gun-runner in Ignition City. Inspired by Dale Arden.
  • Dr. Dragomir Vukovic, AKA 'Doc Vukovic' – another of the first three humans in space, he built the original spaceship out of junk parts. Inspired by Dr. Hans Zarkov.
  • Kharg the Killer – dictator of the planet Khargu and ally of Adolf Hitler, who was defeated by Lightning Bowman, Gayle Ransom, and Doc Vukovic. Inspired by Ming the Merciless.
  • Bronco – drunken customer in Gayle Bowman's bar who talks of his time spent five centuries in the future, and thus analogous to Buck Rogers.
  • Piet Vanderkirk – Gayle Bowman's right-hand man. Former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy's Solar Patrol in the Pluto Detachment, part of "The Chain" which appears to refer to a psychically linked group of soldiers using gifted alien technology, similar to E. E. Smith's Lensmen.
  • Yuri – washed-up "Russia's greatest cosmonaut", since disavowed and abandoned in Ignition City.
  • Marshal Pomeroy – Corrupt lawman of the Ignition City settlement. Flies with the aid of a jet pack, reminiscent of Commando Cody.

Collected editions edit

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Reviews: Ignition City #1, Comic Book Resources
  2. ^ Ignition City workblog: July 17
  3. ^ Ignition City workblog: July 15
  4. ^ Ignition City workblog: July 17
  5. ^ Ignition City #1 Review, IGN

References edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ignition City production blog 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Avatar Press Ignition City section

Reviews edit

ignition, city, five, issue, science, fiction, comic, book, limited, series, written, warren, ellis, illustrated, gianluca, pagliarani, published, 2009, american, company, avatar, press, publication, informationpublisheravatar, pressschedulemonthlyformatlimite. Ignition City is a five issue science fiction comic book limited series written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Gianluca Pagliarani It was published in 2009 by American company Avatar Press Ignition CityPublication informationPublisherAvatar PressScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreAlternate history science fictionPublication dateApril October 2009No of issues5Creative teamCreated byWarren EllisGianluca PagliaraniWritten byWarren EllisPenciller s Gianluca PagliaraniInker s Chris DrierColorist s Digikore StudiosEditor s William A ChristensenCollected editionsIgnition CityISBN 1 59291 087 4 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Plot 3 Characters 4 Collected editions 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links 7 1 ReviewsPublication history editEllis initially conceived the plot in 2005 After some brief initial work in 2006 the series was not mentioned again until after the release of his Aetheric Mechanics in 2008 1 Inspirations included the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials the show Deadwood the artist Magdalene Veen 2 the film Metropolis the Berlin Tegel Airport Ray Bradbury s short story Rocket Summer Alan Moore s comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and his own Ministry of Space comic which was in turn inspired by Dan Dare 3 4 Plot editIgnition City is set in an atompunk dieselpunk alternate history in the year 1956 in this timeline World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion As a result space travel became commonplace Ignition City itself is Earth s last spaceport a circular artificial island located in equatorial waters Rockets launch from a ring of gantries ringing the island and the interior is a shantytown populated by former spacemen who have found themselves out of work due to a planet wide ban on space travel The story follows Mary Raven a young woman who travels to Ignition City after her father a formerly famous spaceman named Rock Raven is killed there 5 Characters editMary Raven former astronaut and daughter of the space hero Rock Raven comes to Ignition City to investigate the death of her father Rock Raven British space hero veteran of campaigns against the Martians and thus possibly inspired by Dan Dare Lionel Buster Crabb British government official a friend to Mary and her father Based on the real life Navy officer thought captured and brainwashed by the Russians Lightning Bowman one of the first three humans in space alongside Gayle Ransom and Doc Vukovic now marooned in Ignition City Inspired by Flash Gordon Gayle Ransom former lover of Lighting Bowman and another of the first three humans in space now a bar owner and gun runner in Ignition City Inspired by Dale Arden Dr Dragomir Vukovic AKA Doc Vukovic another of the first three humans in space he built the original spaceship out of junk parts Inspired by Dr Hans Zarkov Kharg the Killer dictator of the planet Khargu and ally of Adolf Hitler who was defeated by Lightning Bowman Gayle Ransom and Doc Vukovic Inspired by Ming the Merciless Bronco drunken customer in Gayle Bowman s bar who talks of his time spent five centuries in the future and thus analogous to Buck Rogers Piet Vanderkirk Gayle Bowman s right hand man Former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy s Solar Patrol in the Pluto Detachment part of The Chain which appears to refer to a psychically linked group of soldiers using gifted alien technology similar to E E Smith s Lensmen Yuri washed up Russia s greatest cosmonaut since disavowed and abandoned in Ignition City Marshal Pomeroy Corrupt lawman of the Ignition City settlement Flies with the aid of a jet pack reminiscent of Commando Cody Collected editions editThe series has been collected into a trade paperback Ignition City Volume 1 144 pages Avatar February 2010 ISBN 1 59291 087 4 Notes edit Reviews Ignition City 1 Comic Book Resources Ignition City workblog July 17 Ignition City workblog July 15 Ignition City workblog July 17 Ignition City 1 Review IGNReferences editIgnition City at the Grand Comics Database Ignition City at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editOfficial website Ignition City production blog Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Avatar Press Ignition City section Reviews edit Sunday Slugfest Ignition City 1 and 2 Archived 25 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Comics Bulletin Best Shots Extra Ignition City 1 Newsarama Review of Ignition City 1 Comic Book Resources Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ignition City amp oldid 1199207375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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