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The Losers (comics)

The Losers is the name of a war comic book feature published by DC Comics. The name was later given to a reimagined comic book series for DC's Vertigo imprint.

The Losers
The first issue of The Losers serial in Our Fighting Forces #123 (January–February 1970). Art by Joe Kubert.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceG.I. Combat #138 (October/November 1969)
Created byRobert Kanigher
In-story information
Leader(s)Captain William Storm
Member(s)Johnny Cloud
Sarge Clay
Gunner Mackey
The Losers
Collected editions
Showcase Presents: The LosersISBN 1-4012-3437-2
Jack Kirby's The LosersISBN 1-8485-6194-6

The first Losers comic was a war comics feature set during World War II. It was created by Robert Kanigher[1] and became a regular feature in DC's long-running war comic book series Our Fighting Forces beginning with issue #123, dated January/February 1970.

The Losers edit

Prior to the formation of the group, each character had his own adventures in DC's war anthology comics. Captain Johnny Cloud, a Navajo pilot who always destroyed his planes after a mission, had appeared in All-American Men of War #82–115 (1960–1966); the two-man team of Gunner and Sarge had first appeared in issue #67 of the same title (March 1959) before transferring to Our Fighting Forces for a fifty-issue run, #45–94 (May 1959–August 1965). Captain Storm, a PT boat commander, had his own title, which lasted 18 issues from 1964 to 1967.[2]

Their first appearance as a group was with the Haunted Tank crew in G.I. Combat #138 (October–November 1969) in a story titled "The Losers".[3] The tank crew had failed to destroy a Nazi radar station and collected the 'Losers'. The men were on their own after surviving separate disastrous battles. The eight-man strong group rallied and returned to the site of the Nazi radar station, demolishing it.[4] Prior to that, Captain Storm, Gunner and Sarge (along with Fighting Devil Dog) had teamed together once before to fight some Japanese naval officers in Captain Storm #13. They got their own series a few months later (January/February 1970), as the main feature of Our Fighting Forces, beginning with issue #123. Their stories as a team were written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by a variety of artists, most notably Sam Glanzman, Russ Heath, John Severin, and Joe Kubert.

The group served in Europe, Africa, and the Pacific, meeting other DC World War II characters such as the Haunted Tank and Sergeant Rock. The team briefly had a female member named Ona Tomsen who was part of the Norwegian resistance movement, who joined the team in issue #135. At the same time, the team briefly lost Captain Storm, who suffered amnesia (and lost an eye) due to a bomb blast. They reunited in issue #141, when Capt. Storm reappeared as a one-eyed, peg-legged pirate. Gunner's pet dog Pooch also joined the team for some missions.

Series authors edit

Robert Kanigher was the original writer for the series, and he emphasized the group's bad luck. They were anti-heroes, and the stories emphasized negative aspects of war. During the Vietnam War, Kanigher added this philosophy to many of the DC war books. Also in common with most DC war books of the time were spectacular cover illustrations by Joe Kubert. Ken Barr did the art chores for the first issue, with Ross Andru and Mike Esposito participating beginning with issue #124. John Severin, a veteran of Marvel Comics' Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos began doing the art chores by issue #132. This series lasted until Jack Kirby became artist/writer with issue #151 during the autumn of 1974.[5] While Kirby enjoyed working with the series,[6] he changed the story's philosophy in a manner that was often disfavored by fans, judging by comments in the book's letter pages. There have been favorable comments about his series in recent years[7][8] and DC released it in collected form.[9]

With issue #163 Bob Kanigher was back writing the book with Jack Lehti doing the art. For issue #164, Ric Estrada penciled and George Evans inked, and Evans did all of the artistic duties by issue #166. He continued with the series until the final issue, #181 (September/October 1978). A story that was originally set to feature in issue #182, written by Kanigher and drawn by Evans and entitled "Young Losers - Young Lions", was finally printed four years later in The Unknown Soldier #265 (July 1982).

The end edit

According to Crisis on Infinite Earths, the team ended in Markovia during the spring of 1944. Along with powered beings, such as Geo-Force and Doctor Polaris, they were defending the towers created by the Monitor. The Anti-Monitor's shadow demon minions touched each one, destroying them.[10]

The re-ordering of the DC Universe resulted in a different ending for the team. In The Losers Special #1, written by Kanigher and illustrated by Glanzman, the Losers (along with Pooch) died in action during 1945 while destroying a German missile site: Sarge was bayoneted, Captain Storm fell on a grenade, and the remainder were strafed by aircraft bullets. The Special was published during 1985, during the Crisis' initial printing, and remained the definitive ending of the group for several years.[11]

In 2000, a short-lived revival of the Creature Commandos resurrected Gunner as a cyborg warrior member of the new team.[12] Gunner and Sarge are found alive and out of their own time in an issue of Birds of Prey, trapped in a POW camp in the time-fluctuating Dinosaur Island, now with a "Pooch" that is a trained Velociraptor. It is not known if they somehow went back in time to conclude their lives or if this brings them into the present.

In the backup story "Snapshot: Remembrance" in the retrospective mini-series DC Universe: Legacies #4, set during a reunion on July 4, 1976, it is revealed that the Losers did survive the end of the war. Storm works for the Bureau of Disabled Veterans Affairs, Gunner is a veterinarian in memory of the now-dead Pooch, Sarge owns a string of service stations along the East Coast and Johnny Cloud is a third-term congressman. The other attendees are Jeb Stuart of the Haunted Tank, Gravedigger, Mademoiselle Marie and possibly the Unknown Soldier.[13]

An alternative ending was presented in the out-of-continuity 2004 miniseries DC: The New Frontier. In it, the group was sent to Dinosaur Island during December 1945 to rescue Rick Flag and important war-time information. Once they go on the island, one by one, they are killed due to the dangers of the island. Gunner is smashed by a Tyrannosaurus rex, Storm is snatched by flying beasts, Sarge vanishes while trying to kill the same T. rex and is presumed dead. Pooch is hit by a booby trap set by a marooned Rick Flag. Johnny Cloud, after ensuring Flag can conclude the mission, sacrifices himself in a revenge mission on the same T. rex by falling down its throat with live hand grenades. Their epitaph, of sorts, was written by Johnny Cloud: "Ask my family and they'll tell you I was a Navajo. Ask the Army Air Force and they'll say I was an American. But if you ask my brothers, they'll set you straight. John Cloud was a Loser".[14]

The Losers (Vertigo series) edit

A new The Losers series began during 2004, created by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock and published under DC's Vertigo imprint. The new series, set in the present, concerns a team of special forces soldiers who declare war on the Central Intelligence Agency after their Agency handler tries to assassinate them.[15] It was initially inspired by and intended to be a continuation of the original series, with the unit having survived their final mission and getting back together in the 1950s for a caper story.[16]

Our Fighting Forces #1 (2010 one-shot) edit

In 2010 DC published five one-shots featuring characters and titles revived from their "classic" war comics line, including Our Fighting Forces, featuring The Losers. The one-shot was written by B. Clay Moore and drawn by Chad Hardin and Wayne Faucher. The story featured the "classic" team of Johnny Cloud, Captain Storm and Gunner & Sarge.

Other versions edit

Flashpoint edit

In the Flashpoint universe, Gunner was a member of Team 7, an elite unit of soldiers led by Grifter. Gunner and most of his teammates were ultimately killed during a botched attack on a terrorist training camp.[17]

E.V.E.: Protomecha edit

A character named Gunner appears in the 1997 Image Comics series E.V.E Protomecha. This Gunner was also a human soldier at one time, but is now a giant robot with colossal strength, activated to stop the title character from killing three angels who have lived among humans for centuries as protectors. Their death opens the way for three demons to escape imprisonment, but Eve ultimately puts a stop to their plan. Gunner, rejecting his commanding officer's orders, chooses to go with her to see the world.

Collected editions edit

  • The Losers by Jack Kirby (collects Our Fighting Forces #151-162, 240 pages, hardcover, March 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2165-3)[9]
  • Showcase Presents: The Losers (collects G.I. Combat #138, Our Fighting Forces #123-150, 456 pages, softcover, April 2012, ISBN 1-4012-3437-2)

In other media edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Arndt, Richard J. (April 2018). ""Nice" Is the Word: A Few Words on Archie Goodwin". Back Issue!. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing (#103): 10.
  2. ^ Captain Storm at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on April 9, 2012.
  3. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  4. ^ McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. Scribe Robert Kanigher and artist Russ Heath turned these self-described Losers - including "Navajo Ace" Johnny Cloud of the U.S. Army Air Force, Marines Gunner Mackey and Sarge Clay, and Captain William Storm, a PT boat commander with a prosthetic leg - into a fighting force that meshed as one.
  5. ^ McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 161: "Jack Kirby also took on a group of established DC characters that had nothing to lose. The result was a year-long run of Our Fighting Forces tales that were action-packed, personal, and among the most beloved of World War II comics ever produced".
  6. ^ The Jack FAQ 2006-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ CCI: The Jack Kirby Tribute Panel, Comic Book Resources, August 17, 2008
  8. ^ An Examination Of Jack Kirby's "The Losers" Story In Our Fighting Forces #152 - Part 1, June 1998
  9. ^ a b The Losers by Jack Kirby details 2009-02-25 at the Wayback Machine at DC
  10. ^ Crisis on Infinite Earths #3 (1985)
  11. ^ The Losers Special #1 (1985)
  12. ^ Creature Commandos #1-8 (May–December 2000)
  13. ^ DC Universe: Legacies #4 (October 2010)
  14. ^ DC: The New Frontier #1 (2004)
  15. ^ Irvine, Alex (2008), "The Losers", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The Vertigo Encyclopedia, New York: Dorling Kindersley, pp. 114–115, ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1, OCLC 213309015
  16. ^ Introduction to The Losers: Volumes One & Two anthology, 2010.
  17. ^ Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #2 (July 2011)
  18. ^ Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure - A look at every character in the game (over 2000!!), archived from the original on 2021-12-13, retrieved 2019-09-08
  19. ^ "WB Slates Four 'DC Showcase' Animated Shorts for 2021-22". 29 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Trailer: Season's Slayings Begin in 'Batman: The Long Halloween'". 8 April 2021.
  21. ^ "DC Showcase: The Losers (2021 Short)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved October 27, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.

External links edit

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For the Vertigo series see The Losers Vertigo The Losers is the name of a war comic book feature published by DC Comics The name was later given to a reimagined comic book series for DC s Vertigo imprint The LosersThe first issue of The Losers serial in Our Fighting Forces 123 January February 1970 Art by Joe Kubert Publication informationPublisherDC ComicsFirst appearanceG I Combat 138 October November 1969 Created byRobert KanigherIn story informationLeader s Captain William StormMember s Johnny CloudSarge ClayGunner MackeyThe LosersCollected editionsShowcase Presents The LosersISBN 1 4012 3437 2Jack Kirby s The LosersISBN 1 8485 6194 6The first Losers comic was a war comics feature set during World War II It was created by Robert Kanigher 1 and became a regular feature in DC s long running war comic book series Our Fighting Forces beginning with issue 123 dated January February 1970 Contents 1 The Losers 1 1 Series authors 1 2 The end 2 The Losers Vertigo series 3 Our Fighting Forces 1 2010 one shot 4 Other versions 4 1 Flashpoint 4 2 E V E Protomecha 5 Collected editions 6 In other media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksThe Losers editPrior to the formation of the group each character had his own adventures in DC s war anthology comics Captain Johnny Cloud a Navajo pilot who always destroyed his planes after a mission had appeared in All American Men of War 82 115 1960 1966 the two man team of Gunner and Sarge had first appeared in issue 67 of the same title March 1959 before transferring to Our Fighting Forces for a fifty issue run 45 94 May 1959 August 1965 Captain Storm a PT boat commander had his own title which lasted 18 issues from 1964 to 1967 2 Their first appearance as a group was with the Haunted Tank crew in G I Combat 138 October November 1969 in a story titled The Losers 3 The tank crew had failed to destroy a Nazi radar station and collected the Losers The men were on their own after surviving separate disastrous battles The eight man strong group rallied and returned to the site of the Nazi radar station demolishing it 4 Prior to that Captain Storm Gunner and Sarge along with Fighting Devil Dog had teamed together once before to fight some Japanese naval officers in Captain Storm 13 They got their own series a few months later January February 1970 as the main feature of Our Fighting Forces beginning with issue 123 Their stories as a team were written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by a variety of artists most notably Sam Glanzman Russ Heath John Severin and Joe Kubert The group served in Europe Africa and the Pacific meeting other DC World War II characters such as the Haunted Tank and Sergeant Rock The team briefly had a female member named Ona Tomsen who was part of the Norwegian resistance movement who joined the team in issue 135 At the same time the team briefly lost Captain Storm who suffered amnesia and lost an eye due to a bomb blast They reunited in issue 141 when Capt Storm reappeared as a one eyed peg legged pirate Gunner s pet dog Pooch also joined the team for some missions Series authors edit Robert Kanigher was the original writer for the series and he emphasized the group s bad luck They were anti heroes and the stories emphasized negative aspects of war During the Vietnam War Kanigher added this philosophy to many of the DC war books Also in common with most DC war books of the time were spectacular cover illustrations by Joe Kubert Ken Barr did the art chores for the first issue with Ross Andru and Mike Esposito participating beginning with issue 124 John Severin a veteran of Marvel Comics Sgt Fury and his Howling Commandos began doing the art chores by issue 132 This series lasted until Jack Kirby became artist writer with issue 151 during the autumn of 1974 5 While Kirby enjoyed working with the series 6 he changed the story s philosophy in a manner that was often disfavored by fans judging by comments in the book s letter pages There have been favorable comments about his series in recent years 7 8 and DC released it in collected form 9 With issue 163 Bob Kanigher was back writing the book with Jack Lehti doing the art For issue 164 Ric Estrada penciled and George Evans inked and Evans did all of the artistic duties by issue 166 He continued with the series until the final issue 181 September October 1978 A story that was originally set to feature in issue 182 written by Kanigher and drawn by Evans and entitled Young Losers Young Lions was finally printed four years later in The Unknown Soldier 265 July 1982 The end edit According to Crisis on Infinite Earths the team ended in Markovia during the spring of 1944 Along with powered beings such as Geo Force and Doctor Polaris they were defending the towers created by the Monitor The Anti Monitor s shadow demon minions touched each one destroying them 10 The re ordering of the DC Universe resulted in a different ending for the team In The Losers Special 1 written by Kanigher and illustrated by Glanzman the Losers along with Pooch died in action during 1945 while destroying a German missile site Sarge was bayoneted Captain Storm fell on a grenade and the remainder were strafed by aircraft bullets The Special was published during 1985 during the Crisis initial printing and remained the definitive ending of the group for several years 11 In 2000 a short lived revival of the Creature Commandos resurrected Gunner as a cyborg warrior member of the new team 12 Gunner and Sarge are found alive and out of their own time in an issue of Birds of Prey trapped in a POW camp in the time fluctuating Dinosaur Island now with a Pooch that is a trained Velociraptor It is not known if they somehow went back in time to conclude their lives or if this brings them into the present In the backup story Snapshot Remembrance in the retrospective mini series DC Universe Legacies 4 set during a reunion on July 4 1976 it is revealed that the Losers did survive the end of the war Storm works for the Bureau of Disabled Veterans Affairs Gunner is a veterinarian in memory of the now dead Pooch Sarge owns a string of service stations along the East Coast and Johnny Cloud is a third term congressman The other attendees are Jeb Stuart of the Haunted Tank Gravedigger Mademoiselle Marie and possibly the Unknown Soldier 13 An alternative ending was presented in the out of continuity 2004 miniseries DC The New Frontier In it the group was sent to Dinosaur Island during December 1945 to rescue Rick Flag and important war time information Once they go on the island one by one they are killed due to the dangers of the island Gunner is smashed by a Tyrannosaurus rex Storm is snatched by flying beasts Sarge vanishes while trying to kill the same T rex and is presumed dead Pooch is hit by a booby trap set by a marooned Rick Flag Johnny Cloud after ensuring Flag can conclude the mission sacrifices himself in a revenge mission on the same T rex by falling down its throat with live hand grenades Their epitaph of sorts was written by Johnny Cloud Ask my family and they ll tell you I was a Navajo Ask the Army Air Force and they ll say I was an American But if you ask my brothers they ll set you straight John Cloud was a Loser 14 The Losers Vertigo series editMain article The Losers Vertigo A new The Losers series began during 2004 created by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock and published under DC s Vertigo imprint The new series set in the present concerns a team of special forces soldiers who declare war on the Central Intelligence Agency after their Agency handler tries to assassinate them 15 It was initially inspired by and intended to be a continuation of the original series with the unit having survived their final mission and getting back together in the 1950s for a caper story 16 Our Fighting Forces 1 2010 one shot editIn 2010 DC published five one shots featuring characters and titles revived from their classic war comics line including Our Fighting Forces featuring The Losers The one shot was written by B Clay Moore and drawn by Chad Hardin and Wayne Faucher The story featured the classic team of Johnny Cloud Captain Storm and Gunner amp Sarge Other versions editFlashpoint edit In the Flashpoint universe Gunner was a member of Team 7 an elite unit of soldiers led by Grifter Gunner and most of his teammates were ultimately killed during a botched attack on a terrorist training camp 17 E V E Protomecha edit A character named Gunner appears in the 1997 Image Comics series E V E Protomecha This Gunner was also a human soldier at one time but is now a giant robot with colossal strength activated to stop the title character from killing three angels who have lived among humans for centuries as protectors Their death opens the way for three demons to escape imprisonment but Eve ultimately puts a stop to their plan Gunner rejecting his commanding officer s orders chooses to go with her to see the world Collected editions editThe Losers by Jack Kirby collects Our Fighting Forces 151 162 240 pages hardcover March 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2165 3 9 Showcase Presents The Losers collects G I Combat 138 Our Fighting Forces 123 150 456 pages softcover April 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3437 2 In other media editThe original Losers make a cameo appearance in a newspaper photograph in Justice League The New Frontier The Losers appear as character summons in Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure 18 The Losers appear in a self titled DC Showcase short consisting of Captain Storm voiced by Dean Winters Gunner and Sarge voiced by Dave B Mitchell Johnny Cloud voiced by Martin Sensmeier and original character Henry Mile a Minute Jones voiced by Eugene Byrd 19 20 21 See also editJack Kirby bibliographyReferences edit Arndt Richard J April 2018 Nice Is the Word A Few Words on Archie Goodwin Back Issue Raleigh North Carolina TwoMorrows Publishing 103 10 Captain Storm at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on April 9 2012 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Manning Matthew K McAvennie Michael Wallace Daniel 2019 DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle DK Publishing p 129 ISBN 978 1 4654 8578 6 McAvennie Michael 2010 1960s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley p 135 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 Scribe Robert Kanigher and artist Russ Heath turned these self described Losers including Navajo Ace Johnny Cloud of the U S Army Air Force Marines Gunner Mackey and Sarge Clay and Captain William Storm a PT boat commander with a prosthetic leg into a fighting force that meshed as one McAvennie 1970s in Dolan p 161 Jack Kirby also took on a group of established DC characters that had nothing to lose The result was a year long run of Our Fighting Forces tales that were action packed personal and among the most beloved of World War II comics ever produced The Jack FAQ Archived 2006 12 31 at the Wayback Machine CCI The Jack Kirby Tribute Panel Comic Book Resources August 17 2008 An Examination Of Jack Kirby s The Losers Story In Our Fighting Forces 152 Part 1 June 1998 a b The Losers by Jack Kirby details Archived 2009 02 25 at the Wayback Machine at DC Crisis on Infinite Earths 3 1985 The Losers Special 1 1985 Creature Commandos 1 8 May December 2000 DC Universe Legacies 4 October 2010 DC The New Frontier 1 2004 Irvine Alex 2008 The Losers in Dougall Alastair ed The Vertigo Encyclopedia New York Dorling Kindersley pp 114 115 ISBN 978 0 7566 4122 1 OCLC 213309015 Introduction to The Losers Volumes One amp Two anthology 2010 Flashpoint Lois Lane and the Resistance 2 July 2011 Scribblenauts Unmasked A DC Comics Adventure A look at every character in the game over 2000 archived from the original on 2021 12 13 retrieved 2019 09 08 WB Slates Four DC Showcase Animated Shorts for 2021 22 29 January 2021 Trailer Season s Slayings Begin in Batman The Long Halloween 8 April 2021 DC Showcase The Losers 2021 Short Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved October 27 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information External links editThe Losers at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on November 16 2015 Johnny Cloud Navajo Ace at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on October 21 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Losers comics amp oldid 1186208760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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