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Leviathan (2000 AD)

Leviathan is a horror comic series created by Ian Edginton and D'Israeli and, which appeared in the British magazine 2000 AD starting in 2003.

Leviathan
Publication information
Publisher2000 AD (Rebellion Developments)
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication date2003 - 2005
Creative team
Created byIan Edginton
D'Israeli
Written byIan Edginton
Artist(s)D'Israeli
Collected editions
LeviathanISBN 1-904265-65-0

The story is set on a mile-long ocean liner (the Leviathan of the title) which has been transported to some sort of parallel world with no land or landmarks. The story appeared in ten parts followed by three stand alone "Tales of the Leviathan" which expanded on the history of the ship as well as featuring new characters.

Characters

  • Detective Sergeant Aurelius Lament, a police officer investigating the mystery. His wife, Mary, died in child birth five years earlier, the result of the ship's doctor being drunk.
  • William Ashbless, the ship's architect (his name is a reference to William Ashbless)
  • Sky Baker, a "Mace", one of the unofficial police who maintain order in Steerage class. Her mother was killed by the Stokers about six months before the story starts.
  • Hastur, the demon influencing/powering the ship under control of Ashbless. His servants - known as Stokers - kill their victims by flaying them with their long tongues.
  • Davy Moyes a young Scottish apprentice who became Hasturs' first servant (in "Chosen Son")
  • Captain Michael McLean, Captain of the Leviathan, and previously a soldier, hunter and adventurer who went on an expedition to Hold Thirteen, rumoured to be filled with luxury items. (in "McLean's Last Case").
  • Petra Connaught, famed aviatrix killed whilst trying to search for land (in "Beyond the Blue Horizon").

Plot

The Leviathan is the largest ship ever built—a mile long, half a mile tall and taking ten years to build. Designed by architect Ashbless—who is aboard and part of the governing cabal—and launched in 1928 with some 28,000 onboard, her maiden voyage was to New York. At some unspecified point of the journey, it disappeared and has spent the last twenty years lost in an endless and lifeless ocean.

Detective Lament is summoned to the officers' club, where the cabal ask him to look into several murders—hushed up as suicides—that have occurred in the First Class section. Initially Lament is loath to become involved, as he believes the First Class hold everybody in contempt, however Captain McLean persuades him to investigate.

Lament has barely begun his investigation before it is curtailed and ship's security arrest a member of staff who was caught stealing supplies—food being in short order—believing him to be the murderer. The steward insists that "Stokers"—ship-board mythical bogymen are in fact real and responsible for the deaths, but before Lament can question him further security execute him. Disgusted, Lament returns to his deck and regrets his involvement.

Later McLean approaches Lament and again asks for his help, suspecting that the steward was correct and unnatural forces are at work—the engine room has been off limits for 5 years and, despite having lights, heat and power, "the Leviathan should have run out of fuel decades ago". Lament again takes up his investigation and ventures into the Steerage decks, where, after a violent encounter, he is rescued by Sky Baker, a "Mace"—one of the self-appointed security for the Steerage decks.

Sky confirms Lament's theory about the Stokers, and the two venture down to the engine room. Ambushed by a horde of Stokers, they are taken to the "engine" itself—an oubliette containing the Demon Hastur. Hastur explains that Ashbless is in fact eight hundred years old, initially one of the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades, but entered a devil's bargain: Ashbless owns Hastur's soul, and is immortal so long as he has it. Should Ashbless give up or lose Hastur's soul (represented by a talisman stylised as an eye—a symbol seen throughout the ship), Hastur would be free to exact revenge upon Ashbless' soul. Hastur claims that despite being a demon, he only wishes to be released from Ashbless' control—should Lament help him, in return he will restore Leviathan and all onboard to New York.

Sky distrusts Hastur, but Lament disagrees, and confronts Ashbless who confirms everything Hastur has said. During a struggle, Ashbless is shot several times, but shows that he is indeed immortal with no reaction other than annoyance to his wounds. Ashbless disarms and shoots Lament, but during the struggle, Lament breaks Ashbless' chain containing Hastur's talisman, and Hastur is released from the engine room, taking Ashbless' soul in revenge for hundreds of years of torture.

Hastur keeps his word, and after healing Lament removes Leviathan from the alien world and drops it almost on top of New York, where it crashes into the docks, dwarfing the city outline.

Collected editions

All of the strips were collected in a trade hardcover published by Rebellion Developments in October 2006 (ISBN 1-904265-65-0) then as a softcover in 2010 (190751919X), which got a US edition from Simon & Schuster in 2012 (ISBN 9781907992698):[1]

  • Leviathan (in 2000 AD #1351-1360, 2003)
  • Tales of the Leviathan:
    • "Chosen Son" (in 2000 AD #2005, 2004)
    • "McLean's Last Case" (in 2000 AD #1465, 2005)
    • "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (in 2000 AD #1466, 2005)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Leviathan. Simon & Schuster. 17 April 2012. ISBN 9781907992698.

References

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Leviathan at 2000AD online

External links

  • Leviathan annotations

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For other uses of Leviathan in comics see Leviathan comics Leviathan is a horror comic series created by Ian Edginton and D Israeli and which appeared in the British magazine 2000 ADstarting in 2003 LeviathanPublication informationPublisher2000 AD Rebellion Developments FormatLimited seriesGenreHorror steampunkPublication date2003 2005Creative teamCreated byIan EdgintonD IsraeliWritten byIan EdgintonArtist s D IsraeliCollected editionsLeviathanISBN 1 904265 65 0The story is set on a mile long ocean liner the Leviathan of the title which has been transported to some sort of parallel world with no land or landmarks The story appeared in ten parts followed by three stand alone Tales of the Leviathan which expanded on the history of the ship as well as featuring new characters Contents 1 Characters 2 Plot 3 Collected editions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCharacters EditDetective Sergeant Aurelius Lament a police officer investigating the mystery His wife Mary died in child birth five years earlier the result of the ship s doctor being drunk William Ashbless the ship s architect his name is a reference to William Ashbless Sky Baker a Mace one of the unofficial police who maintain order in Steerage class Her mother was killed by the Stokers about six months before the story starts Hastur the demon influencing powering the ship under control of Ashbless His servants known as Stokers kill their victims by flaying them with their long tongues Davy Moyes a young Scottish apprentice who became Hasturs first servant in Chosen Son Captain Michael McLean Captain of the Leviathan and previously a soldier hunter and adventurer who went on an expedition to Hold Thirteen rumoured to be filled with luxury items in McLean s Last Case Petra Connaught famed aviatrix killed whilst trying to search for land in Beyond the Blue Horizon Plot EditThe Leviathan is the largest ship ever built a mile long half a mile tall and taking ten years to build Designed by architect Ashbless who is aboard and part of the governing cabal and launched in 1928 with some 28 000 onboard her maiden voyage was to New York At some unspecified point of the journey it disappeared and has spent the last twenty years lost in an endless and lifeless ocean Detective Lament is summoned to the officers club where the cabal ask him to look into several murders hushed up as suicides that have occurred in the First Class section Initially Lament is loath to become involved as he believes the First Class hold everybody in contempt however Captain McLean persuades him to investigate Lament has barely begun his investigation before it is curtailed and ship s security arrest a member of staff who was caught stealing supplies food being in short order believing him to be the murderer The steward insists that Stokers ship board mythical bogymen are in fact real and responsible for the deaths but before Lament can question him further security execute him Disgusted Lament returns to his deck and regrets his involvement Later McLean approaches Lament and again asks for his help suspecting that the steward was correct and unnatural forces are at work the engine room has been off limits for 5 years and despite having lights heat and power the Leviathan should have run out of fuel decades ago Lament again takes up his investigation and ventures into the Steerage decks where after a violent encounter he is rescued by Sky Baker a Mace one of the self appointed security for the Steerage decks Sky confirms Lament s theory about the Stokers and the two venture down to the engine room Ambushed by a horde of Stokers they are taken to the engine itself an oubliette containing the Demon Hastur Hastur explains that Ashbless is in fact eight hundred years old initially one of the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades but entered a devil s bargain Ashbless owns Hastur s soul and is immortal so long as he has it Should Ashbless give up or lose Hastur s soul represented by a talisman stylised as an eye a symbol seen throughout the ship Hastur would be free to exact revenge upon Ashbless soul Hastur claims that despite being a demon he only wishes to be released from Ashbless control should Lament help him in return he will restore Leviathan and all onboard to New York Sky distrusts Hastur but Lament disagrees and confronts Ashbless who confirms everything Hastur has said During a struggle Ashbless is shot several times but shows that he is indeed immortal with no reaction other than annoyance to his wounds Ashbless disarms and shoots Lament but during the struggle Lament breaks Ashbless chain containing Hastur s talisman and Hastur is released from the engine room taking Ashbless soul in revenge for hundreds of years of torture Hastur keeps his word and after healing Lament removes Leviathan from the alien world and drops it almost on top of New York where it crashes into the docks dwarfing the city outline Collected editions EditAll of the strips were collected in a trade hardcover published by Rebellion Developments in October 2006 ISBN 1 904265 65 0 then as a softcover in 2010 190751919X which got a US edition from Simon amp Schuster in 2012 ISBN 9781907992698 1 Leviathan in 2000 AD 1351 1360 2003 Tales of the Leviathan Chosen Son in 2000 AD 2005 2004 McLean s Last Case in 2000 AD 1465 2005 Beyond the Blue Horizon in 2000 AD 1466 2005 See also EditPropeller Island by Jules VerneNotes Edit Leviathan Simon amp Schuster 17 April 2012 ISBN 9781907992698 References EditLeviathan at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Leviathan at 2000AD onlineExternal links EditHow D Israeli Drew Leviathan Leviathan annotations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leviathan 2000 AD amp oldid 1143641278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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