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Ms. Tree (comic book)

Ms. Tree is a comic book series named for its lead character, co-created by writer Max Allan Collins and artist Terry Beatty.[1] Her name is a paronomasia, or play on words, of the term "Mystery".

Ms. Tree
Ms. Tree
Publication information
PublisherEclipse Comics, Aardvark-Vanaheim, Renegade Press, DC Comics, Hard Case Crime
First appearance"I, for an Eye" (1981, Eclipse Magazine, Eclipse Comics)
Created byMax Allan Collins
Terry Beatty
In-story information
Alter egoMichael Tree
Team affiliationsTree Investigations Inc.
AbilitiesUse of handbag and handgun as weapons

Fictional character biography edit

The title character is Michael Tree, a female private detective who takes over her husband's investigation business when he is murdered. In her first case, she captures the murderer and discovers his link to the Muerta organized crime family.

Ms. Tree's dead husband was named Michael Tree, the joke being that after the marriage they had the same name. The female main character's real first name actually is Michael; when friends want to irritate her they deliberately mispronounce it as "Michelle". Series creator/writer Max Allan Collins makes no secret of the fact that Ms. Tree was inspired by Velda, Mike Hammer's secretary, a stacked, gun carrying, six-foot tall brunette and Mike's lover, who was almost as tough as he was. The basic premise of Ms. Tree was, "What if Velda and Mike Hammer eventually got married, and on their honeymoon he was murdered?"

Throughout the series, in addition to isolated cases that often touch on social issues of the day, Ms. Tree's vendetta against the Muerta family is a major plot thread. Her methods often include deadly violence, which she uses with little hesitation. In contrast to genre conventions, she faces serious consequences throughout the series for these violent actions including arrest, imprisonment, commitment to a mental hospital, and involuntary medication.

In another genre divergence, the male Michael Tree's son, Mike Jr., inadvertently falls in love with the daughter of the Muerta matron. The female Michael disapproves of this arrangement, but respects her stepson's decision while observing with amusement the Muerta matron's futile attempts to discourage it. To Ms. Tree's shock, when the relationship grows enough to make marriage probable, the Muerta family decides Mike's stepmother is now family and initiates a reconciliation with her while going legit.

In addition, Michael is impregnated by an old flame who is manipulating her to kill his wife. She decides to keep the baby, creating a unique series of adventures of this homicidal PI fighting off criminals even while dealing with a full term pregnancy, while the mob family she hates moves to protect her in their own way.

Hard Case Crime edit

In 2007, Hard Case Crime published Deadly Beloved, the first novel about Ms. Tree and the character's first appearance in 14 years. The book was written by Max Allan Collins, with a painted cover by Ms. Tree co-creator Terry Beatty. Hard Case Crime also published the complete Ms. Tree comic collection into graphic novel format for Titan Comics.[2]

Production edit

Ms. Tree's adventures were published by four different comic book companies including Eclipse Comics, Aardvark-Vanaheim, Renegade Press, and finally DC Comics.

Her introduction and first storyline appeared in the first six issues of Eclipse Magazine, a newsstand-magazine-sized, black-and-white anthology title; shortly thereafter Eclipse began featuring the character in her own, regularly sized comic book. The first three issues of the Eclipse Comics series were titled Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures. This was shortened to Ms. Tree with issue #4.

Most storylines were multi-issue affairs. A notable exception was DC Comics' Ms. Tree Quarterly (renamed Ms. Tree Special for its last two issues) which was comic-sized but much thicker than a typical comic book, with a much higher page count, and presented a full-color, complete Ms. Tree story in every issue.

In 2019, Titan Comics began publication of a trade paperback collection of five Ms. Tree stories, which also included the "rare Ms. Tree prose story" Inconvenience Store. The 264-page volume was released on July 17 the same year.[3]

Publication history edit

Eclipse Comics

  • "I, for an Eye", Eclipse Magazine #1, May 1981 (first appearance of Ms. Tree) thru #6, July 1982
  • "Death Do Us Part" (1982, Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures #1-3)
  • "The Cold Dish" (1983, Ms. Tree #4-8)
  • "Murder at Mohawk" (1984, Ms. Tree #9)

Aardvark-Vanaheim

  • "Deadline" (1984, Ms. Tree #10-13)
  • "Skin Deep" (1984, Ms. Tree #14-15)

Aardvark-Vanaheim/Renegade Press co-publishers

  • "Runaway" (1985, Ms. Tree #16-17)
  • "Muerta Means Death" Part 1 (1985, Ms. Tree #18)

Renegade Press

  • "Muerta Means Death" Parts 2-4 (1985, Ms. Tree #19-21)
  • "Right to Die" (1985, Ms. Tree #22-23)
  • "Prisoner in Cell Block Hell" (1985, Ms. Tree #24-25)
  • "Heroine Withdrawal" (1986, Ms. Tree #26-27)
  • "Roger's Story" (1986, Ms. Tree #28)
  • "The Other Cheek" (1986, Ms. Tree #29-31)
  • "Runaway II" (1986, Ms. Tree #32-34)
  • "New Year's Evil" (1986, Ms. Tree #35)
  • "When Dynamite Explodes" (1987, Ms. Tree #36)
  • "Like Father" (1987, Ms. Tree #37-40)
  • "Coming of Rage" (1987, Ms. Tree #41-44)
  • "Murder Cruise" (1988, Ms. Tree #45-48)
  • "Fallen Tree" (1989, Ms. Tree #49-50)
  • "Death, Danger and Diamonds" (August 1985, Ms. Tree 3-D #1)
  • "Music to Murder By" (1986, Ms. Tree Rock & Roll Summer Special)
  • Reprint Stories (July 1987, Ms. Tree's 1950's Three-Dimensional Crime #1)

DC Comics

  • "Gift of Death" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #1)
  • "The Devil's Punchbowl" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #2)
  • "Skeleton in the Closet" (1990, Ms. Tree Quarterly #3)
  • "Drop Dead Handsome" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #4)
  • "Cry Rape" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #5)
  • "Horror Hotel" (1991, Ms. Tree Quarterly #6)
  • "The Family Way" (Spring 1992, Ms. Tree Quarterly #7)
  • "Maternity Leave" (Summer 1992, Ms. Tree Quarterly #8)
  • "One Mean Mother" (1992, Ms. Tree Special #9)
  • "To Live and Die in Vietnam" (1993, Ms. Tree Special #10)

Hard Case Crime

  • Deadly Beloved (novel) (2007)

Other appearances edit

Ms. Tree also had two one-shot 3-D comics published by Renegade Press: Ms. Tree 3-D #1 (August 1985) and Ms. Tree's 1950's Three-Dimensional Crime #1 (July 1987). Literacy Volunteers of Chicago published one issue of a title Word Warriors which featured a Ms. Tree story in 1987.

First Comics published a three-issue limited series in entitled The P.I.s: Michael Mauser & Ms. Tree (1985), a cross-over story featuring Ms. Tree and Michael Mauser.

Max Allan Collins has written four Ms. Tree prose short stories. "Red Light" (1984) and "The Little Woman" (1985) appeared in issues #1 and #2 of The Files of Ms. Tree. "Louise" (1992) and "Inconvenience Store" (1994) appeared in the prose anthologies Deadly Allies and Deadly Allies #2, respectively.

Collections edit

  • The Files of Ms. Tree (1984) reprints "I, for an Eye" (Eclipse Magazine #1-6) and "Death Do Us Part" (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Stories #1-3)
  • The Cold Dish: The Files of Ms. Tree Volume 2 (1985), published by Renegade Press, reprints "The Cold Dish" (Ms. Tree #4-8), originally published by Eclipse Comics
  • The Mike Mist Casebook: The Files of Ms. Tree Volume 3 (1986) reprints "Murder at Mohawk" (Ms. Tree #9), "Death, Danger and Diamonds" (1985, Ms. Tree 3-D) and "Music to Murder By" (1986, Ms. Tree Rock & Roll Summer Special)
  • Ms. Tree (1988, small paperback collection, reprints Ms. Tree #16-23)
  • Ms. Tree: One Mean Mother (2019), published by Titan Comics, reprints #1, 4, 7, 8, and 9 of Ms. Tree Quarterly, originally published by DC Comics, and prose story "Inconvenience Store" (1994) from Deadly Allies #2.
  • Ms. Tree: Skeleton in the Closet (2020), published by Titan Comics, reprints #2, 3, 5, 6 and 10 of Ms. Tree Quarterly, originally published by DC Comics.
  • Ms. Tree: Cold Dish (2021), published by Titan Comics, reprints Ms. Tree #1-9 and The Files of Ms. Tree volume 1.
  • Ms. Tree: Deadline (2022), published by Titan Comics, reprints Ms. Tree #10-17 and The Files of Ms. Tree volume 3.
  • Ms. Tree: Heronie Withdrawal (2023), will be published by Titan Comics and collect Ms. #Tree 18-31.

References edit

  1. ^ Markstein, Don. "Ms. Tree". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. ^ McMillan, Graeme (February 19, 2019). "Classic Crime Comic Book 'Ms. Tree' Is Returning". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ "MS TREE TP VOL 01". Previews World. Diamond Comic Distributors. Retrieved 3 April 2019.

Further reading edit

  • The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen: Awesome Female Characters from Comic Book History by Hope Nicholson, Quirk Books (2017)

External links edit

  • Ms. Tree at The Comic Book Database
  • Ms. Tree Quarterly (1990) at The Comic Book Database
  • Ms. Tree at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016.
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived March 7, 2021) from The Thrilling Detective

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This article is about the comic book series For SpaceX s fairing recovery vessel see Ms Tree ship Ms Tree is a comic book series named for its lead character co created by writer Max Allan Collins and artist Terry Beatty 1 Her name is a paronomasia or play on words of the term Mystery Ms TreeMs TreePublication informationPublisherEclipse Comics Aardvark Vanaheim Renegade Press DC Comics Hard Case CrimeFirst appearance I for an Eye 1981 Eclipse Magazine Eclipse Comics Created byMax Allan CollinsTerry BeattyIn story informationAlter egoMichael TreeTeam affiliationsTree Investigations Inc AbilitiesUse of handbag and handgun as weapons Contents 1 Fictional character biography 2 Hard Case Crime 3 Production 4 Publication history 5 Other appearances 6 Collections 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksFictional character biography editThe title character is Michael Tree a female private detective who takes over her husband s investigation business when he is murdered In her first case she captures the murderer and discovers his link to the Muerta organized crime family Ms Tree s dead husband was named Michael Tree the joke being that after the marriage they had the same name The female main character s real first name actually is Michael when friends want to irritate her they deliberately mispronounce it as Michelle Series creator writer Max Allan Collins makes no secret of the fact that Ms Tree was inspired by Velda Mike Hammer s secretary a stacked gun carrying six foot tall brunette and Mike s lover who was almost as tough as he was The basic premise of Ms Tree was What if Velda and Mike Hammer eventually got married and on their honeymoon he was murdered Throughout the series in addition to isolated cases that often touch on social issues of the day Ms Tree s vendetta against the Muerta family is a major plot thread Her methods often include deadly violence which she uses with little hesitation In contrast to genre conventions she faces serious consequences throughout the series for these violent actions including arrest imprisonment commitment to a mental hospital and involuntary medication In another genre divergence the male Michael Tree s son Mike Jr inadvertently falls in love with the daughter of the Muerta matron The female Michael disapproves of this arrangement but respects her stepson s decision while observing with amusement the Muerta matron s futile attempts to discourage it To Ms Tree s shock when the relationship grows enough to make marriage probable the Muerta family decides Mike s stepmother is now family and initiates a reconciliation with her while going legit In addition Michael is impregnated by an old flame who is manipulating her to kill his wife She decides to keep the baby creating a unique series of adventures of this homicidal PI fighting off criminals even while dealing with a full term pregnancy while the mob family she hates moves to protect her in their own way Hard Case Crime editIn 2007 Hard Case Crime published Deadly Beloved the first novel about Ms Tree and the character s first appearance in 14 years The book was written by Max Allan Collins with a painted cover by Ms Tree co creator Terry Beatty Hard Case Crime also published the complete Ms Tree comic collection into graphic novel format for Titan Comics 2 Production editMs Tree s adventures were published by four different comic book companies including Eclipse Comics Aardvark Vanaheim Renegade Press and finally DC Comics Her introduction and first storyline appeared in the first six issues of Eclipse Magazine a newsstand magazine sized black and white anthology title shortly thereafter Eclipse began featuring the character in her own regularly sized comic book The first three issues of the Eclipse Comics series were titled Ms Tree s Thrilling Detective Adventures This was shortened to Ms Tree with issue 4 Most storylines were multi issue affairs A notable exception was DC Comics Ms Tree Quarterly renamed Ms Tree Special for its last two issues which was comic sized but much thicker than a typical comic book with a much higher page count and presented a full color complete Ms Tree story in every issue In 2019 Titan Comics began publication of a trade paperback collection of five Ms Tree stories which also included the rare Ms Tree prose story Inconvenience Store The 264 page volume was released on July 17 the same year 3 Publication history editEclipse Comics I for an Eye Eclipse Magazine 1 May 1981 first appearance of Ms Tree thru 6 July 1982 Death Do Us Part 1982 Ms Tree s Thrilling Detective Adventures 1 3 The Cold Dish 1983 Ms Tree 4 8 Murder at Mohawk 1984 Ms Tree 9 Aardvark Vanaheim Deadline 1984 Ms Tree 10 13 Skin Deep 1984 Ms Tree 14 15 Aardvark Vanaheim Renegade Press co publishers Runaway 1985 Ms Tree 16 17 Muerta Means Death Part 1 1985 Ms Tree 18 Renegade Press Muerta Means Death Parts 2 4 1985 Ms Tree 19 21 Right to Die 1985 Ms Tree 22 23 Prisoner in Cell Block Hell 1985 Ms Tree 24 25 Heroine Withdrawal 1986 Ms Tree 26 27 Roger s Story 1986 Ms Tree 28 The Other Cheek 1986 Ms Tree 29 31 Runaway II 1986 Ms Tree 32 34 New Year s Evil 1986 Ms Tree 35 When Dynamite Explodes 1987 Ms Tree 36 Like Father 1987 Ms Tree 37 40 Coming of Rage 1987 Ms Tree 41 44 Murder Cruise 1988 Ms Tree 45 48 Fallen Tree 1989 Ms Tree 49 50 Death Danger and Diamonds August 1985 Ms Tree 3 D 1 Music to Murder By 1986 Ms Tree Rock amp Roll Summer Special Reprint Stories July 1987 Ms Tree s 1950 s Three Dimensional Crime 1 DC Comics Gift of Death 1990 Ms Tree Quarterly 1 The Devil s Punchbowl 1990 Ms Tree Quarterly 2 Skeleton in the Closet 1990 Ms Tree Quarterly 3 Drop Dead Handsome 1991 Ms Tree Quarterly 4 Cry Rape 1991 Ms Tree Quarterly 5 Horror Hotel 1991 Ms Tree Quarterly 6 The Family Way Spring 1992 Ms Tree Quarterly 7 Maternity Leave Summer 1992 Ms Tree Quarterly 8 One Mean Mother 1992 Ms Tree Special 9 To Live and Die in Vietnam 1993 Ms Tree Special 10 Hard Case Crime Deadly Beloved novel 2007 Other appearances editMs Tree also had two one shot 3 D comics published by Renegade Press Ms Tree 3 D 1 August 1985 and Ms Tree s 1950 s Three Dimensional Crime 1 July 1987 Literacy Volunteers of Chicago published one issue of a title Word Warriors which featured a Ms Tree story in 1987 First Comics published a three issue limited series in entitled The P I s Michael Mauser amp Ms Tree 1985 a cross over story featuring Ms Tree and Michael Mauser Max Allan Collins has written four Ms Tree prose short stories Red Light 1984 and The Little Woman 1985 appeared in issues 1 and 2 of The Files of Ms Tree Louise 1992 and Inconvenience Store 1994 appeared in the prose anthologies Deadly Allies and Deadly Allies 2 respectively Collections editThe Files of Ms Tree 1984 reprints I for an Eye Eclipse Magazine 1 6 and Death Do Us Part Ms Tree s Thrilling Detective Stories 1 3 The Cold Dish The Files of Ms Tree Volume 2 1985 published by Renegade Press reprints The Cold Dish Ms Tree 4 8 originally published by Eclipse Comics The Mike Mist Casebook The Files of Ms Tree Volume 3 1986 reprints Murder at Mohawk Ms Tree 9 Death Danger and Diamonds 1985 Ms Tree 3 D and Music to Murder By 1986 Ms Tree Rock amp Roll Summer Special Ms Tree 1988 small paperback collection reprints Ms Tree 16 23 Ms Tree One Mean Mother 2019 published by Titan Comics reprints 1 4 7 8 and 9 of Ms Tree Quarterly originally published by DC Comics and prose story Inconvenience Store 1994 from Deadly Allies 2 Ms Tree Skeleton in the Closet 2020 published by Titan Comics reprints 2 3 5 6 and 10 of Ms Tree Quarterly originally published by DC Comics Ms Tree Cold Dish 2021 published by Titan Comics reprints Ms Tree 1 9 and The Files of Ms Tree volume 1 Ms Tree Deadline 2022 published by Titan Comics reprints Ms Tree 10 17 and The Files of Ms Tree volume 3 Ms Tree Heronie Withdrawal 2023 will be published by Titan Comics and collect Ms Tree 18 31 References edit Markstein Don Ms Tree Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved 2 April 2020 McMillan Graeme February 19 2019 Classic Crime Comic Book Ms Tree Is Returning The Hollywood Reporter MS TREE TP VOL 01 Previews World Diamond Comic Distributors Retrieved 3 April 2019 Further reading editThe Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen Awesome Female Characters from Comic Book History by Hope Nicholson Quirk Books 2017 External links editMs Tree at The Comic Book Database Ms Tree Quarterly 1990 at The Comic Book Database Ms Tree at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Ms Michael Tree at the Wayback Machine archived March 7 2021 from The Thrilling Detective Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ms Tree comic book amp oldid 1164871394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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