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Phonogram (comics)

Phonogram is a comic book written by Kieron Gillen and drawn by Jamie McKelvie. It is published by American company Image Comics.

Phonogram
Cover of Phonogram (vol. 1) #2.
Art by Jamie McKelvie.
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
ScheduleIrregular
FormatLimited series
GenreDark fantasy, contemporary fantasy
Publication date(vol. 1)
August 2006 - May 2007
(vol. 2)
December 2008 - February 2010
(vol. 3)

August 2015 - January 2016
No. of issues(vol. 1)
6
(vol. 2)
7
(vol. 3)
6
Main character(s)David Kohl, Emily Aster
Creative team
Created byKieron Gillen
Jamie McKelvie
Written byKieron Gillen
Artist(s)Jamie McKelvie
Letterer(s)Jamie McKelvie
Colorist(s)(vol. 2-3)
Matt Wilson
Collected editions
Rue BritanniaISBN 1582406944
The Singles ClubISBN 1607061791
The Immaterial GirlISBN 1632156792

Publication history edit

The first volume, Rue Britannia, began in August 2006 and stars David Kohl, a mage who uses the medium of Britpop music to interpret his magic.

The second volume, The Singles Club, consists of seven one-shots looking at young phonomancers and their experiences over one night at a dance club. Each issue consists of a 16-page main story, rounded-out with features and back-up stories.[1][2]

Gillen originally ruled out a third volume because sales were insufficient.[3]

However, in February 2012 at the 2012 Image Expo, a third series of Phonogram was announced, entitled The Immaterial Girl. On the subject of the change of heart, Gillen referenced changed financial circumstances.[4]

After further delays while Gillen and McKelvie launched The Wicked + The Divine, The Immaterial Girl was announced at the 2015 Image Expo as to be published in August 2015,[5] with the last issue published in January 2016.

Gillen has strongly implied there will be no further volumes beyond The Immaterial Girl in interviews and his workblog;[6] however, he stated there would not be a third volume at the end of The Singles Club.[7]

Volume 1: Rue Britannia edit

The first volume was a six-issue run, collected under the title Rue Britannia. In keeping with the Britpop theme, the six individual issues and the collection had cover art based on album artwork from that era.

Issue Number Issue Title Influencing Album & Artist
1 Without Your Permission ElasticaElastica
2 Can’t Imagine the World Without Me It's Great When You're Straight... YeahBlack Grape
3 Faster Definitely MaybeOasis
4 Murder Park Modern Life Is RubbishBlur
5 Kissing with Dry Lips SuedeSuede
6 Live Forever The Holy BibleManic Street Preachers
TPB collecting issues 1–6 Rue Britannia This Is HardcorePulp

At the end of each issue, and somewhat shortened in the trade paperback, the creators give a glossary of the more obscure phrases and pop-culture references used, as well as musings on the history of Britpop and the influences on the book.

Synopsis edit

Phonomancer David Kohl has to save his Britpop goddess, Britannia, who is missing. Cursed by a goddess, he follows a series of leads and meets with other 'mancers, and spends time with a "normal" friend, Kid-With-Knife. He eventually locates Britannia.

Volume 2: The Singles Club edit

Issue Number Issue Title Relevant Song Focus Character
1 Pull Shapes The PipettesPull Shapes Penny B
2 Wine and Bed and More and Again CSSLet's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above Marc
3 We Share Our Mother's Health The KnifeWe Share Our Mothers' Health Emily Aster
4 Konichiwa Bitches RobynKonichiwa Bitches Seth Bingo and Silent Girl
5 Lust Etc The Long BlondesLust in the Movies Laura Heaven
6 Ready to Be Heartbroken Camera ObscuraLloyd, I'm Ready to Be Heartbroken Lloyd
7 Wolf Like Me TV on the RadioWolf Like Me Kid-with-knife

Once more, a glossary is included in both the issues and the trade collection. The trade also includes the track list that is playing in the club scenes.

The first print of issue 5 was recalled due to it having been printed with the bar code from issue 4. The second print corrected the error.[citation needed]

Synopsis edit

Several phonomancers center on a club, where magic is discouraged. Each issue focuses on a different phonomancer, with David Kohl returning as a supporting character throughout. David's coven leader, Emily Aster, is the focus of one issue, wherein she struggles with her dual personality.

Volume 3: The Immaterial Girl edit

The third volume, The Immaterial Girl was announced in March 2012 for a 2012 publication, but due to the creators starting to work on Young Avengers, it was delayed until the second half of 2013:[8] however, with the creators moving on to The Wicked + The Divine in 2014, there were no further updates until 2015 when a publication of August 2015 was confirmed as a six-issue run.

Issue Number Issue Title Influence
1 Plan B Duran Duran and the art of Patrick Nagel
2 Girl Anachronism The video for Take On MeA-ha
3 "I" Falls Apart The videos for Total Eclipse of the HeartBonnie Tyler and Material Girl - Madonna
4 (Let's Make This) Precious Little Life Scott Pilgrim vol. 1 – Bryan Lee O'Malley
5 Losing My Edge The video for Money for NothingDire Straits
6 See Emily Play Don't Give UpPeter Gabriel and Kate Bush
TPB collecting issues 1–6 The Immaterial Girl n/a

As with the previous volumes, a glossary is included in both the issues and the trade collection.

Synopsis edit

Continuing from the Aster-centric issue of The Singles Club, The Immaterial Girl is focused on coven leader Emily Aster's struggle with her dual-personality and identity crisis, and was foreshadowed in Issue 3 of volume 2.

Collected editions edit

The three limited series have been collected as trade paperbacks:

There is also a one volume, complete edition hardcover::

  • The Complete Phonogram HC (504 pages, Image Comics, May 2017, ISBN 978-1534301511)
    • Collects Phonogram #1-6, Phonogram 2: The Singles Club #1-7, Phonogram 3: The Immaterial Girl #1-6, and Previously Single-Exclusive B-Sides

Notes edit

  1. ^ SINGLES CLUB: Gillen & McKelvie on Phonogram 2, Comic Book Resources, September 22, 2008
  2. ^ Kieron Gillen: “Like A Particularly Geeky Grant Morrison Character”, Comics Bulletin, April 29, 2009
  3. ^ Parker, John (March 9, 2010). . ComicsAlliance. Archived from the original on March 13, 2010. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
  4. ^ Gillen, Kieron (February 25, 2012). "Fadeout: Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl". Kieron Gillen's Workblog. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Phonogram: Immaterial Girl arriving in summer 2015 - Image Expo, Digital Spy, January 9, 2015
  6. ^ . gillen.cream.org. Archived from the original on 2015-08-24.
  7. ^ , ComicsAlliance, March 9, 2010
  8. ^ Khouri, Andy. "'Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl' Delayed Well Into 2013 :( 2013-02-05 at the Wayback Machine", Comicsalliance.com. Sept 27, 2012./

References

External links edit

Interviews

  • , Newsarama, July 2006
  • Alternate Cover Special : Phonogram Interview, May 20, 2007

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GillenJamie McKelvieWritten byKieron GillenArtist s Jamie McKelvieLetterer s Jamie McKelvieColorist s vol 2 3 Matt WilsonCollected editionsRue BritanniaISBN 1582406944The Singles ClubISBN 1607061791The Immaterial GirlISBN 1632156792 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Volume 1 Rue Britannia 2 1 Synopsis 3 Volume 2 The Singles Club 3 1 Synopsis 4 Volume 3 The Immaterial Girl 4 1 Synopsis 5 Collected editions 6 Notes 7 External linksPublication history editThe first volume Rue Britannia began in August 2006 and stars David Kohl a mage who uses the medium of Britpop music to interpret his magic The second volume The Singles Club consists of seven one shots looking at young phonomancers and their experiences over one night at a dance club Each issue consists of a 16 page main story rounded out with features and back up stories 1 2 Gillen originally ruled out a third volume because sales were insufficient 3 However in February 2012 at the 2012 Image Expo a third series of Phonogram was announced entitled The Immaterial Girl On the subject of the change of heart Gillen referenced changed financial circumstances 4 After further delays while Gillen and McKelvie launched The Wicked The Divine The Immaterial Girl was announced at the 2015 Image Expo as to be published in August 2015 5 with the last issue published in January 2016 Gillen has strongly implied there will be no further volumes beyond The Immaterial Girl in interviews and his workblog 6 however he stated there would not be a third volume at the end of The Singles Club 7 Volume 1 Rue Britannia editThe first volume was a six issue run collected under the title Rue Britannia In keeping with the Britpop theme the six individual issues and the collection had cover art based on album artwork from that era Issue Number Issue Title Influencing Album amp Artist 1 Without Your Permission Elastica Elastica 2 Can t Imagine the World Without Me It s Great When You re Straight Yeah Black Grape 3 Faster Definitely Maybe Oasis 4 Murder Park Modern Life Is Rubbish Blur 5 Kissing with Dry Lips Suede Suede 6 Live Forever The Holy Bible Manic Street Preachers TPB collecting issues 1 6 Rue Britannia This Is Hardcore Pulp At the end of each issue and somewhat shortened in the trade paperback the creators give a glossary of the more obscure phrases and pop culture references used as well as musings on the history of Britpop and the influences on the book Synopsis edit Phonomancer David Kohl has to save his Britpop goddess Britannia who is missing Cursed by a goddess he follows a series of leads and meets with other mancers and spends time with a normal friend Kid With Knife He eventually locates Britannia Volume 2 The Singles Club editIssue Number Issue Title Relevant Song Focus Character 1 Pull Shapes The Pipettes Pull Shapes Penny B 2 Wine and Bed and More and Again CSS Let s Make Love and Listen to Death from Above Marc 3 We Share Our Mother s Health The Knife We Share Our Mothers Health Emily Aster 4 Konichiwa Bitches Robyn Konichiwa Bitches Seth Bingo and Silent Girl 5 Lust Etc The Long Blondes Lust in the Movies Laura Heaven 6 Ready to Be Heartbroken Camera Obscura Lloyd I m Ready to Be Heartbroken Lloyd 7 Wolf Like Me TV on the Radio Wolf Like Me Kid with knife Once more a glossary is included in both the issues and the trade collection The trade also includes the track list that is playing in the club scenes The first print of issue 5 was recalled due to it having been printed with the bar code from issue 4 The second print corrected the error citation needed Synopsis edit Several phonomancers center on a club where magic is discouraged Each issue focuses on a different phonomancer with David Kohl returning as a supporting character throughout David s coven leader Emily Aster is the focus of one issue wherein she struggles with her dual personality Volume 3 The Immaterial Girl editThe third volume The Immaterial Girl was announced in March 2012 for a 2012 publication but due to the creators starting to work on Young Avengers it was delayed until the second half of 2013 8 however with the creators moving on to The Wicked The Divine in 2014 there were no further updates until 2015 when a publication of August 2015 was confirmed as a six issue run Issue Number Issue Title Influence 1 Plan B Duran Duran and the art of Patrick Nagel 2 Girl Anachronism The video for Take On Me A ha 3 I Falls Apart The videos for Total Eclipse of the Heart Bonnie Tyler and Material Girl Madonna 4 Let s Make This Precious Little Life Scott Pilgrim vol 1 Bryan Lee O Malley 5 Losing My Edge The video for Money for Nothing Dire Straits 6 See Emily Play Don t Give Up Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush TPB collecting issues 1 6 The Immaterial Girl n a As with the previous volumes a glossary is included in both the issues and the trade collection Synopsis edit Continuing from the Aster centric issue of The Singles Club The Immaterial Girl is focused on coven leader Emily Aster s struggle with her dual personality and identity crisis and was foreshadowed in Issue 3 of volume 2 Collected editions editThe three limited series have been collected as trade paperbacks Volume 1 Rue Britannia 144 pages Image Comics June 2007 ISBN 1 58240 694 4 Volume 2 The Singles Club 160 pages Image Comics December 2009 ISBN 1 60706 179 1 Volume 3 The Immaterial Girl 168 pages Image Comics March 2016 ISBN 1 63215 679 2 There is also a one volume complete edition hardcover The Complete Phonogram HC 504 pages Image Comics May 2017 ISBN 978 1534301511 Collects Phonogram 1 6 Phonogram 2 The Singles Club 1 7 Phonogram 3 The Immaterial Girl 1 6 and Previously Single Exclusive B SidesNotes edit SINGLES CLUB Gillen amp McKelvie on Phonogram 2 Comic Book Resources September 22 2008 Kieron Gillen Like A Particularly Geeky Grant Morrison Character Comics Bulletin April 29 2009 Parker John March 9 2010 Fadeout Kieron Gillen on the End of Phonogram ComicsAlliance Archived from the original on March 13 2010 Retrieved March 13 2010 Gillen Kieron February 25 2012 Fadeout Phonogram The Immaterial Girl Kieron Gillen s Workblog Retrieved February 25 2012 Phonogram Immaterial Girl arriving in summer 2015 Image Expo Digital Spy January 9 2015 Kieron Gillen s Workblog Out Today Phonogram The Immaterial Girl 1 Uber 27 and Mercury Heat 2 gillen cream org Archived from the original on 2015 08 24 Fadeout Kieron Gillen on the End of Phonogram ComicsAlliance March 9 2010 Khouri Andy Phonogram The Immaterial Girl Delayed Well Into 2013 Archived 2013 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Comicsalliance com Sept 27 2012 References Phonogram at the Grand Comics Database Phonogram at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Phonogram The Singles Club at the Grand Comics Database Phonogram The Singles Club at the Comic Book DB archived from the original External links editReview of trade paperback Comics Bulletin Phonogram covers Interviews Magical Music For The Masses Phonogram Newsarama July 2006 Alternate Cover Special Phonogram Interview May 20 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phonogram comics amp oldid 1174822067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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