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Astro City

Kurt Busiek's Astro City is an American superhero anthology comic book series centered on a fictional American city of that name. Created and written by Kurt Busiek, the series is mostly illustrated by Brent Anderson, with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross.

Astro City
Cover art to Astro City (Vol. 2) #1 by Alex Ross.
Publication information
Publisher
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication date
  • (Vol. 1)
  • August 1995 – January 1996
  • (Vol. 2)
  • September 1996 – August 2000
  • Local Heroes
  • April 2003 – February 2004
  • The Dark Age and the specials
  • June 2004 – August 2010
  • (Vol. 3)
  • August 2013 – August 2018
  • (Vol. 4)
  • March 2022 – present
Creative team
Created by
  • Kurt Busiek
  • Brent Anderson
  • Alex Ross
Written byKurt Busiek
Artist(s)
Editor(s)
Collected editions
Metrobook OneISBN 1-5343-2204-3
Metrobook TwoISBN 1-5343-2317-1
Metrobook ThreeISBN 1-5343-2462-3
Metrobook FourISBN 1-5343-9971-2
Metrobook FiveISBN 1-5343-9709-4

The first volume was published from 1995 to 1996 by Image Comics. In 1996, a second volume was launched under the Homage Comics imprint of Image partner studio WildStorm, which was then acquired by DC Comics, where the series later transitioned to the WildStorm Signature Series imprint and continued until 2010. During this period it switched from a regular ongoing series to a sequence of periodic mini-series and special issues. A third, ongoing volume was launched under DC's Vertigo imprint in 2013[1][2] and concluded in 2018, reverting to occasional miniseries and original graphic novels. Counting all series, mini-series and special issues, over 100 issues have been published.[3]

Characters edit

Some of the more prominent personalities of Astro City are listed below:

Heroes edit

  • Samaritan – an extremely powerful hero. A time-traveler, he appeared in this era in 1985, active as a hero since 1986 and is a current member of Honor Guard. He is sometimes referred to as "Big Red". Samaritan is the first hero in the series to receive an origin story.
  • The Confessor – a mysterious vigilante detective, apparently active from the 1950s to the mid-1990s. His history is a blur of myths and assumptions, as dark as his crime fighting methods. In the Confession arc from the second volume of the series, even his new sidekick struggles to know more about his mentor.
  • Crackerjack – an egocentric, reckless crime-fighter, with amazing agility and a staff weapon, active since 1991.
  • The Hanged Man – a ghostly figure who protects Shadow Hill, appearing as a floating apparition with a burlap sack over his head and a noose around his neck. He is active in Astro City since the 19th century and is rumored to have existed since at least the Middle Ages.
  • M.P.H. a.k.a. The Acceleration Ace – super-speedster and member of Honor Guard. Besides his membership duties with Honor Guard, he operates in his home city of Detroit.
  • Jack-in-the-Box – a clown-themed vigilante with no known powers but agility and an arsenal of clown and toy-inspired weaponry.
  • Silver Agent – an armored vigilante who suffers a tragic fate, hinted at for years. Active from 1956 through the early 1970s, and via time travel, sporadically throughout thousands of years into the future. He is a founding member of Honor Guard.
  • Winged Victory – a feminist Greco-Roman themed superhero, controversial due to her habit of saving women before men regardless of the situation.
  • Beautie – a sophisticated android modeled on a popular doll.

Villains edit

  • Bridwell – an Enelsian spy who gathers intelligence on Earth's heroes; he is enamored of humanity's better instincts, but ultimately disgusted by mankind's baser ones.
  • The Conquistador – a mysterious armored villain who hired villains from Kiefer Square as part of a grand scheme to gain back lost respect.
  • The Deacon – a soft-spoken lord of "ordinary" organized crime in Astro City.
  • Infidel – a slave who became an immortal mystic during the Middle Ages, and traveled through time to become a tyrant in the 36th century. Infidel became the arch-enemy of Samaritan after Samaritan's origin changed history, erasing Infidel's future empire, and Samaritan thwarting Infidel's attempts restore it. He is essentially a mad scientist who uses alchemy and magic to warp reality.
  • The Junkman – an aged villain seeking vengeance on society for age discrimination. He recycles and enhances his weaponry from discarded trash.
  • The Mock Turtle – a generally docile and polite man who grew up obsessed with fantasies, especially Alice in Wonderland. He eventually became a costumed criminal, employing a weaponized armor themed after the Alice character from which he drew his name.

Groups edit

  • The Astro City Irregulars – a group of outcast heroes founded in the early to mid-1970s, but disbanded by the 2010s, at which time the second Goldenglove was hoping to get it going again.
  • The Crossbreed – a group of religious themed heroes, consisting of Noah, Daniel, Peter, Mary, David, and Joshua. The group is stigmatized by society as "Jesus freaks".
  • E.A.G.L.E. – a government agency charged with dealing with super-powered and other extraordinary threats to public safety.
  • The Enelsians – a matriarchal alien race that invaded Earth, with Astro City as their focal point.
  • The First Family – a family of interdimensional explorers and superheroes consisting of brothers Augustus and Julius Furst, Augustus' adopted children Nick and Natalie, Natalie's dinosaur-like husband Rex, and their daughter Astra.
  • Honor Guard – the most prestigious superhero group. Founded in 1959, members came and went over the years. For much of its history it maintained seven active members; more recently, the group has expanded considerably. The roster as of 2017 consists of Samaritan (leader), Assemblyman (II), Beautie, Cleopatra (II), the Gentleman, Hummingbird (II), the Living Nightmare, M.P.H., N-Forcer (latest successor of the original), Winged Victory and Wolfspider, with American Chibi on detached duty.
  • Pyramid – a criminal organization with an ancient Egyptian motif, led by the Sekhmet Stone, a living mystical artifact from the past.

Civilians edit

  • Looney Leo – a cartoon lion brought to life in 1946, he was briefly the Gentleman's sidekick, then a media star. When his fame faded, he was homeless for a while before becoming a pawn in a supervillain's plot. Afterwards, he was a recluse before becoming host of a nostalgic nightclub bearing his name in the entertainment district.
  • Steeljack (Carl "Carlie" Donewicz) – a former supervillain and member of the villain group the Terrifying Three. He is a resident of Kiefer Square who attempts to reform after serving his time. He became active as a villain from about 1970 to 1978, then in prison from 1978–1998. He is later tapped by former associates to investigate the string of "Black Mask" murders and later became a licensed private investigator.
  • Charles Raymond Williams and Royal James Williams – brothers whose parents are killed in 1959 during a superhero battle. They grew up following very different paths with Charles becoming a police officer and Royal a petty criminal. They are the focus of The Dark Age four-book maxiseries.

Collected editions edit

The series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:

  • Astro City Volume 1: Life in the Big City (ISBN 1-56389-551-X, collects Astro City vol. 1 #1–6)
  • Astro City Volume 2: Confession (ISBN 1-56389-550-1, collects Astro City vol. 2 #1/2, 4–9)
  • Astro City Volume 3: Family Album (ISBN 1-56389-552-8, collects Astro City vol. 2 #1–3, 10–13)
  • Astro City Volume 4: Tarnished Angel (ISBN 1-56389-663-X, collects Astro City vol. 2 #14–20)
  • Astro City Volume 5: Local Heroes (ISBN 1401202845, collects Astro City vol. 2 #21–22, Astro City: Local Heroes #1–5, Astro City Special: Supersonic, "Since the Fire")
  • Astro City Volume 6: The Dark Age Book One: Brothers and Other Strangers (ISBN 9781401220778, collects Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 1 #1–4, vol. 2 #1–4)
  • Astro City Volume 7: The Dark Age Book Two: Brothers in Arms (ISBN 1401228437, collects Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 3 #1–4, vol. 4 #1–4)
  • Astro City Volume 8: Shining Stars (ISBN 978-1401229849, collects Astro City: Samaritan Special, Astro City: Astra #1–2, Astro City: Silver Agent #1–2 and Astro City: Beautie #1)
  • Astro City Volume 9: Through Open Doors (ISBN 978-1401247522, collects Astro City vol. 3 #1–6)
  • Astro City Volume 10: Victory (ISBN 978-1401250577, collects Astro City vol. 3 #7–10, Astro City Visitor's Guide #1)
  • Astro City Volume 11: Private Lives (ISBN 978-1401254599, collects Astro City vol. 3 #11–16)
  • Astro City Volume 12: Lovers Quarrel (ISBN 978-1401258252, collects Astro City vol. 3 #18–21, 23–24)
  • Astro City Volume 13: Honor Guard (ISBN 978-1401263874, collects Astro City vol. 3 #17, 22, 25, 27–28, 31)
  • Astro City Volume 14: Reflections (ISBN 978-1401274924, collects Astro City vol. 3 #26, 29–30, 32–34)
  • Astro City Volume 15: Ordinary Heroes (ISBN 978-1401274931, collects Astro City vol. 3 #35–36, 39–40, 42, 44)
  • Astro City Volume 16: Broken Melody (ISBN 978-1401281496, collects Astro City vol. 3 #37–38, 41, 43, 45–46)
  • Astro City Volume 17: Aftermaths (ISBN 978-1401289447, collects Astro City vol. 3 #47–52)

Beginning in 2022, Image Comics began collecting Astro City in a series of thick trade collections, dubbed "Metrobooks":

  • Astro City Metrobook, Vol. 1 (ISBN 978-1534322042, collects Astro City vol. 1 #1–6 and vol. 2 #1/2, 1–12)
  • Astro City Metrobook, Vol. 2 (ISBN 978-1534323179, collects Astro City vol. 2 #13–22, Astro City: Local Heroes #1–5; Astro City Special #1; Astro City: A Visitor's Guide; and portions of 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember #2)
  • Astro City Metrobook, Vol. 3 (ISBN 978-1534323179, collects Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 1 #1–4; Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 2 #1–4; Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 3 #1–4; Astro City: The Dark Age vol. 4 #1–4; Astro City: Silver Agent #1–2; and portions of Astro City/Arrowsmith: The Flip Book)
  • Astro City Metrobook, Vol. 4 (ISBN 978-1534399716, collects Astro City: Samaritan #1, Astro City: Beautie #1, Astro City: Astra #1–2 and Astro City vol. 3 #1–10, 17 & 22–24)
  • Astro City Metrobook, Vol. 5 (ISBN 978-1534397095, collects Astro City vol. 3 #11–16, 18-21 & 25–34)

Starting in 2023, Image Comics began releasing oversized hardcover collections of Astro City, dubbed "Opus Editions":

  • Astro City: The Opus Edition, Book One (ISBN 978-1534399341, collects Kurt Busiek's Astro City vol. 1 #1–6 and vol. 2 #1/2, 1–22; Kurt Busiek's Astro City 3D Special #1; Astro City: Local Heroes #1–5; Astro City Special #1; Astro City: A Visitor's Guide; and portions of 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember #2)

Awards edit

Astro City and its creators have won a number of Eisner Awards and Harvey Awards, the American comic industry's equivalent of science fiction's Hugo Awards, as well as several Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Awards.

Astro City won both the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best New Series for 1996, the Eisner for Best Continuing Series for 1997 and 1998, the Harvey for Best Continuing or Limited Series for 1998, and was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1997. The earliest collection Astro City: Life in the Big City, won the Harvey Award for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work for 1997 and the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Novel/Album for 1997. Astro City: Confession was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Album of 1998 and 1999. Astro City: Family Album was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Album of 1999.

Particular stories or storylines have also come in for honors. Astro City #1 won the 1996 Harvey for Best Single Issue or Story, while #4, "Safeguards", took the Eisner for Best Single Issue/Single Story for the same year. The 1997 and 1998 Eisners went to vol. 2, #1, "Welcome to Astro City", and vol. 2, #10, "Show 'Em All", respectively, and the 1998 Eisner for Best Serialized Story went to vol. 2, #4–9's "Confession" storyline.

"Welcome to the Big City" in Volume 2 #1 was a top vote-getter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Comic-Book Story for 1997. The story "The Nearness of You" from the #1/2 issue received votes for the same award that year, as did the "Everyday Life" story which ran in Volume 2 issues #2 and 3. The story "Confession" from Volume 2 issues #5–9 won the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 1998. "Show 'Em All" from issue #10 was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 1998.

Kurt Busiek was honored with 1998's Harvey and 1999's Eisner for Best Writer, in both instances for bodies of work including Astro City. Alex Ross took both awards for Best Cover Artist in 1996, 1997, and 1998, in all instances but one for Astro City or bodies of work including it (the exception was the 1997 Harvey, awarded for Kingdom Come #1). He also took 1999's Harvey and 2000's Eisner for Best Cover Artist, again for bodies of work including Astro City.

Other media edit

Film edit

In 2003, Ben Barenholtz, Jonathan Alpers and Busiek hoped to develop an Astro City movie, with Barenholtz as producer and Alpers as lead scripter, but the plans did not take off,[4] whereupon Barenholtz subsequently took the project to Working Title Films.[5] In July 2010, Working Title acquired the rights to make a live-action feature film adaptation of Astro City.[5][6] Busiek was to write a script treatment, and also to executive-produce, along with Barenholtz and Alpers.[6] In May 2013, Kurt Busiek said that Working Title's option had lapsed but he was in negotiation with another party.[7]

Television edit

In March 2018, FremantleMedia North America announced intentions to produce a live-action Astro City TV series with a pilot episode written by Busiek and Rick Alexander.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Sun, 03/31/2013 – 1:00pm (2013-03-31). . Vertigocomics.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2013-11-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Busiek's Triumphant Return to "Astro City"". Comic Book Resources. 2013-05-14. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  3. ^ Whitbrook, James. "Reflecting on 100 Issues of Astro City With Writer Kurt Busiek". io9. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  4. ^ David Rooney (2003-11-19). "Panama Leo shapes up 'Astro' pic". Variety. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  5. ^ a b Fleming, Mike (21 July 2010). "Working Title Plants Flag in Kurt Busiek's Graphic Novel 'Astro City'". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  6. ^ a b . ComingSoon.net. 2010-07-21. Archived from the original on 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  7. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (March 23, 2018). "Busiek, Anderson Gear Up for Astro City's New Ongoing". newsarama. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
  8. ^ Musnicky, Sarah (March 23, 2018). "FremantleMedia North America to Tackle an Astro City Series". Comingsoon. Retrieved March 23, 2018.

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Kurt Busiek s Astro City is an American superhero anthology comic book series centered on a fictional American city of that name Created and written by Kurt Busiek the series is mostly illustrated by Brent Anderson with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross Astro CityCover art to Astro City Vol 2 1 by Alex Ross Publication informationPublisherImage Comics 1995 1996 2022 present Homage Comics 1996 2004 Wildstorm 2004 2010 Vertigo Comics 2013 2018 FormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication date Vol 1 August 1995 January 1996 Vol 2 September 1996 August 2000Local HeroesApril 2003 February 2004The Dark Age and the specialsJune 2004 August 2010 Vol 3 August 2013 August 2018 Vol 4 March 2022 presentCreative teamCreated byKurt BusiekBrent AndersonAlex RossWritten byKurt BusiekArtist s Brent AndersonAlex RossWill BlybergEditor s Kurt BusiekAnn Huntington BusiekJohn LaymanCollected editionsMetrobook OneISBN 1 5343 2204 3Metrobook TwoISBN 1 5343 2317 1Metrobook ThreeISBN 1 5343 2462 3Metrobook FourISBN 1 5343 9971 2Metrobook FiveISBN 1 5343 9709 4The first volume was published from 1995 to 1996 by Image Comics In 1996 a second volume was launched under the Homage Comics imprint of Image partner studio WildStorm which was then acquired by DC Comics where the series later transitioned to the WildStorm Signature Series imprint and continued until 2010 During this period it switched from a regular ongoing series to a sequence of periodic mini series and special issues A third ongoing volume was launched under DC s Vertigo imprint in 2013 1 2 and concluded in 2018 reverting to occasional miniseries and original graphic novels Counting all series mini series and special issues over 100 issues have been published 3 Contents 1 Characters 1 1 Heroes 1 2 Villains 1 3 Groups 1 4 Civilians 2 Collected editions 3 Awards 4 Other media 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 References 6 External linksCharacters editSome of the more prominent personalities of Astro City are listed below Heroes edit Samaritan an extremely powerful hero A time traveler he appeared in this era in 1985 active as a hero since 1986 and is a current member of Honor Guard He is sometimes referred to as Big Red Samaritan is the first hero in the series to receive an origin story The Confessor a mysterious vigilante detective apparently active from the 1950s to the mid 1990s His history is a blur of myths and assumptions as dark as his crime fighting methods In the Confession arc from the second volume of the series even his new sidekick struggles to know more about his mentor Crackerjack an egocentric reckless crime fighter with amazing agility and a staff weapon active since 1991 The Hanged Man a ghostly figure who protects Shadow Hill appearing as a floating apparition with a burlap sack over his head and a noose around his neck He is active in Astro City since the 19th century and is rumored to have existed since at least the Middle Ages M P H a k a The Acceleration Ace super speedster and member of Honor Guard Besides his membership duties with Honor Guard he operates in his home city of Detroit Jack in the Box a clown themed vigilante with no known powers but agility and an arsenal of clown and toy inspired weaponry Silver Agent an armored vigilante who suffers a tragic fate hinted at for years Active from 1956 through the early 1970s and via time travel sporadically throughout thousands of years into the future He is a founding member of Honor Guard Winged Victory a feminist Greco Roman themed superhero controversial due to her habit of saving women before men regardless of the situation Beautie a sophisticated android modeled on a popular doll Villains edit Bridwell an Enelsian spy who gathers intelligence on Earth s heroes he is enamored of humanity s better instincts but ultimately disgusted by mankind s baser ones The Conquistador a mysterious armored villain who hired villains from Kiefer Square as part of a grand scheme to gain back lost respect The Deacon a soft spoken lord of ordinary organized crime in Astro City Infidel a slave who became an immortal mystic during the Middle Ages and traveled through time to become a tyrant in the 36th century Infidel became the arch enemy of Samaritan after Samaritan s origin changed history erasing Infidel s future empire and Samaritan thwarting Infidel s attempts restore it He is essentially a mad scientist who uses alchemy and magic to warp reality The Junkman an aged villain seeking vengeance on society for age discrimination He recycles and enhances his weaponry from discarded trash The Mock Turtle a generally docile and polite man who grew up obsessed with fantasies especially Alice in Wonderland He eventually became a costumed criminal employing a weaponized armor themed after the Alice character from which he drew his name Groups edit The Astro City Irregulars a group of outcast heroes founded in the early to mid 1970s but disbanded by the 2010s at which time the second Goldenglove was hoping to get it going again The Crossbreed a group of religious themed heroes consisting of Noah Daniel Peter Mary David and Joshua The group is stigmatized by society as Jesus freaks E A G L E a government agency charged with dealing with super powered and other extraordinary threats to public safety The Enelsians a matriarchal alien race that invaded Earth with Astro City as their focal point The First Family a family of interdimensional explorers and superheroes consisting of brothers Augustus and Julius Furst Augustus adopted children Nick and Natalie Natalie s dinosaur like husband Rex and their daughter Astra Honor Guard the most prestigious superhero group Founded in 1959 members came and went over the years For much of its history it maintained seven active members more recently the group has expanded considerably The roster as of 2017 consists of Samaritan leader Assemblyman II Beautie Cleopatra II the Gentleman Hummingbird II the Living Nightmare M P H N Forcer latest successor of the original Winged Victory and Wolfspider with American Chibi on detached duty Pyramid a criminal organization with an ancient Egyptian motif led by the Sekhmet Stone a living mystical artifact from the past Civilians edit Looney Leo a cartoon lion brought to life in 1946 he was briefly the Gentleman s sidekick then a media star When his fame faded he was homeless for a while before becoming a pawn in a supervillain s plot Afterwards he was a recluse before becoming host of a nostalgic nightclub bearing his name in the entertainment district Steeljack Carl Carlie Donewicz a former supervillain and member of the villain group the Terrifying Three He is a resident of Kiefer Square who attempts to reform after serving his time He became active as a villain from about 1970 to 1978 then in prison from 1978 1998 He is later tapped by former associates to investigate the string of Black Mask murders and later became a licensed private investigator Charles Raymond Williams and Royal James Williams brothers whose parents are killed in 1959 during a superhero battle They grew up following very different paths with Charles becoming a police officer and Royal a petty criminal They are the focus of The Dark Age four book maxiseries Collected editions editThe series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks Astro City Volume 1 Life in the Big City ISBN 1 56389 551 X collects Astro City vol 1 1 6 Astro City Volume 2 Confession ISBN 1 56389 550 1 collects Astro City vol 2 1 2 4 9 Astro City Volume 3 Family Album ISBN 1 56389 552 8 collects Astro City vol 2 1 3 10 13 Astro City Volume 4 Tarnished Angel ISBN 1 56389 663 X collects Astro City vol 2 14 20 Astro City Volume 5 Local Heroes ISBN 1401202845 collects Astro City vol 2 21 22 Astro City Local Heroes 1 5 Astro City Special Supersonic Since the Fire Astro City Volume 6 The Dark Age Book One Brothers and Other Strangers ISBN 9781401220778 collects Astro City The Dark Age vol 1 1 4 vol 2 1 4 Astro City Volume 7 The Dark Age Book Two Brothers in Arms ISBN 1401228437 collects Astro City The Dark Age vol 3 1 4 vol 4 1 4 Astro City Volume 8 Shining Stars ISBN 978 1401229849 collects Astro City Samaritan Special Astro City Astra 1 2 Astro City Silver Agent 1 2 and Astro City Beautie 1 Astro City Volume 9 Through Open Doors ISBN 978 1401247522 collects Astro City vol 3 1 6 Astro City Volume 10 Victory ISBN 978 1401250577 collects Astro City vol 3 7 10 Astro City Visitor s Guide 1 Astro City Volume 11 Private Lives ISBN 978 1401254599 collects Astro City vol 3 11 16 Astro City Volume 12 Lovers Quarrel ISBN 978 1401258252 collects Astro City vol 3 18 21 23 24 Astro City Volume 13 Honor Guard ISBN 978 1401263874 collects Astro City vol 3 17 22 25 27 28 31 Astro City Volume 14 Reflections ISBN 978 1401274924 collects Astro City vol 3 26 29 30 32 34 Astro City Volume 15 Ordinary Heroes ISBN 978 1401274931 collects Astro City vol 3 35 36 39 40 42 44 Astro City Volume 16 Broken Melody ISBN 978 1401281496 collects Astro City vol 3 37 38 41 43 45 46 Astro City Volume 17 Aftermaths ISBN 978 1401289447 collects Astro City vol 3 47 52 Beginning in 2022 Image Comics began collecting Astro City in a series of thick trade collections dubbed Metrobooks Astro City Metrobook Vol 1 ISBN 978 1534322042 collects Astro City vol 1 1 6 and vol 2 1 2 1 12 Astro City Metrobook Vol 2 ISBN 978 1534323179 collects Astro City vol 2 13 22 Astro City Local Heroes 1 5 Astro City Special 1 Astro City A Visitor s Guide and portions of 9 11 The World s Finest Comic Book Writers amp Artists Tell Stories to Remember 2 Astro City Metrobook Vol 3 ISBN 978 1534323179 collects Astro City The Dark Age vol 1 1 4 Astro City The Dark Age vol 2 1 4 Astro City The Dark Age vol 3 1 4 Astro City The Dark Age vol 4 1 4 Astro City Silver Agent 1 2 and portions of Astro City Arrowsmith The Flip Book Astro City Metrobook Vol 4 ISBN 978 1534399716 collects Astro City Samaritan 1 Astro City Beautie 1 Astro City Astra 1 2 and Astro City vol 3 1 10 17 amp 22 24 Astro City Metrobook Vol 5 ISBN 978 1534397095 collects Astro City vol 3 11 16 18 21 amp 25 34 Starting in 2023 Image Comics began releasing oversized hardcover collections of Astro City dubbed Opus Editions Astro City The Opus Edition Book One ISBN 978 1534399341 collects Kurt Busiek s Astro City vol 1 1 6 and vol 2 1 2 1 22 Kurt Busiek s Astro City 3D Special 1 Astro City Local Heroes 1 5 Astro City Special 1 Astro City A Visitor s Guide and portions of 9 11 The World s Finest Comic Book Writers amp Artists Tell Stories to Remember 2 Awards editAstro City and its creators have won a number of Eisner Awards and Harvey Awards the American comic industry s equivalent of science fiction s Hugo Awards as well as several Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Awards Astro City won both the Eisner and Harvey Awards for Best New Series for 1996 the Eisner for Best Continuing Series for 1997 and 1998 the Harvey for Best Continuing or Limited Series for 1998 and was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1997 The earliest collection Astro City Life in the Big City won the Harvey Award for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work for 1997 and the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Novel Album for 1997 Astro City Confession was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Album of 1998 and 1999 Astro City Family Album was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Album of 1999 Particular stories or storylines have also come in for honors Astro City 1 won the 1996 Harvey for Best Single Issue or Story while 4 Safeguards took the Eisner for Best Single Issue Single Story for the same year The 1997 and 1998 Eisners went to vol 2 1 Welcome to Astro City and vol 2 10 Show Em All respectively and the 1998 Eisner for Best Serialized Story went to vol 2 4 9 s Confession storyline Welcome to the Big City in Volume 2 1 was a top vote getter for the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Comic Book Story for 1997 The story The Nearness of You from the 1 2 issue received votes for the same award that year as did the Everyday Life story which ran in Volume 2 issues 2 and 3 The story Confession from Volume 2 issues 5 9 won the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 1998 Show Em All from issue 10 was a top votegetter for the Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 1998 Kurt Busiek was honored with 1998 s Harvey and 1999 s Eisner for Best Writer in both instances for bodies of work including Astro City Alex Ross took both awards for Best Cover Artist in 1996 1997 and 1998 in all instances but one for Astro City or bodies of work including it the exception was the 1997 Harvey awarded for Kingdom Come 1 He also took 1999 s Harvey and 2000 s Eisner for Best Cover Artist again for bodies of work including Astro City Other media editFilm edit In 2003 Ben Barenholtz Jonathan Alpers and Busiek hoped to develop an Astro City movie with Barenholtz as producer and Alpers as lead scripter but the plans did not take off 4 whereupon Barenholtz subsequently took the project to Working Title Films 5 In July 2010 Working Title acquired the rights to make a live action feature film adaptation of Astro City 5 6 Busiek was to write a script treatment and also to executive produce along with Barenholtz and Alpers 6 In May 2013 Kurt Busiek said that Working Title s option had lapsed but he was in negotiation with another party 7 Television edit In March 2018 FremantleMedia North America announced intentions to produce a live action Astro City TV series with a pilot episode written by Busiek and Rick Alexander 8 References edit Sun 03 31 2013 1 00pm 2013 03 31 ASTRO CITY comes to Vertigo Vertigo Vertigocomics com Archived from the original on 2013 12 31 Retrieved 2013 11 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Busiek s Triumphant Return to Astro City Comic Book Resources 2013 05 14 Retrieved 2013 11 04 Whitbrook James Reflecting on 100 Issues of Astro City With Writer Kurt Busiek io9 Retrieved 2017 12 13 David Rooney 2003 11 19 Panama Leo shapes up Astro pic Variety Retrieved 2013 11 04 a b Fleming Mike 21 July 2010 Working Title Plants Flag in Kurt Busiek s Graphic Novel Astro City Deadline com Retrieved 2013 11 04 a b SDCC Working Title Films Adapting Astro City ComingSoon net 2010 07 21 Archived from the original on 2013 09 25 Retrieved 2013 11 04 Rogers Vaneta March 23 2018 Busiek Anderson Gear Up for Astro City s New Ongoing newsarama Retrieved March 23 2018 Musnicky Sarah March 23 2018 FremantleMedia North America to Tackle an Astro City Series Comingsoon Retrieved March 23 2018 External links editAstro City at Don Markstein s Toonopedia From the original on April 6 2012 Comics Buyer s Guide Fan Awards index Kurt Busiek s Astro City vol 1 at the Grand Comics Database Kurt Busiek s Astro City vol 2 at the Grand Comics Database Astro City Local Heroes at the Grand Comics Database Astro City The Dark Age Book One at the Grand Comics Database Astro City The Dark Age Book Two at the Grand Comics Database Astro City The Dark Age Book Three at the Grand Comics Database Astro City The Dark Age Book Four at the Grand Comics Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Astro City amp oldid 1213780889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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