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Road to Perdition (comics)

Road to Perdition is a series of fictional works written by Max Allan Collins.

Road to Perdition
Publication information
PublisherParadox Press
Original languageEnglish
Publication date1998
Creative team
Writer(s)Max Allan Collins
Artist(s)Richard Piers Rayner
Reprints
Collected editions
Road to PerditionISBN 1-56389-449-1
Road to Perdition: On the RoadISBN 1401203574

The comic book of the original series, with art by Richard Piers Rayner, was published by DC Comics' imprint Paradox Press. It was adapted into the 2002 film of the same name, starring Tom Hanks, for which Collins also wrote the novelization.

Stories

  • Road to Perdition

Michael O'Sullivan, the ruthless but honorable enforcer for a crime syndicate, is personally betrayed by his masters and is forced to flee with his young son Michael, Jr. on a quest for revenge. The story is set in the American Midwest during the Great Depression and draws upon several historical figures, especially the gangster John Patrick Looney, of Rock Island, Illinois; in real life, Looney came into conflict with Dan Drost, a formerly loyal lieutenant in their crime organization, and their feud eventually led to the death of Looney's son Connor.[1]

This story had many inspirations, such as the Japanese manga series Lone Wolf and Cub, the American gangster John Patrick Looney, and various gangster films such as The Godfather and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre.[2]

This story was the basis for the 2002 film of the same name.

  • On the Road to Perdition

This three-part miniseries of graphic novels was written after the original story, but deals with events within the same timeframe. All three parts were published as individual installments, but have also been reprinted as a single combined volume.

  • Road to Purgatory and Road to Paradise

These two prose sequels deal with the adult life of Michael O'Sullivan, Jr., under his adoptive identity of Michael Satariano. After military service in Bataan during World War II, he returns to the world of organized crime to seek revenge on other gangsters who had been complicit in his father's death.

Collins is expected to write and direct the film adaptation of Road to Purgatory.[3]

  • Return to Perdition

This graphic novel follows the story of Michael Satariano, Jr., a Vietnam vet who returns home from the war and gets caught up in the criminal underworld of his father and grandfather.

Influences

Series author Collins acknowledged the influence of the Japanese manga Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima on his work with Road to Perdition, saying in an interview to the BBC, "Road To Perdition is 'an unabashed homage' to Lone Wolf And Cub".[4]

Ethan Iverson mentions in his detailed online bibliography for Donald E. Westlake, that Collins adapted some dialogue in the graphic novel (later included in altered form in the film adaptation) from a very similar scene in the Parker novel, Butcher's Moon.[5]

Publications

Graphic novels

Prose

References

  1. ^ Ruthhart, Roger (July 11, 2002). . The Dispatch/Argus. East Moline, Illinois. Archived from the original on November 16, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  2. ^ Collins, Max Allan (April 23, 2019). "My Debt to Lone Wolf and Cub's Genius Creator". Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  3. ^ McClintock, Pamela (November 8, 2008). "'Road to Perdition' sequel paved". Variety. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  4. ^ Max Allan Collins, interviewed by Daniel Etherington, . BBC Collective. September 19, 2002. Archived from the original on November 12, 2012. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  5. ^ "A Storyteller Who Got the Details Right". April 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "'Road to Perdition' details". DCComics.com.
  7. ^ "'Road to Perdition: On the Road' details". DCComics.com.
  8. ^ "Books to look for summer 2011". Vertigo Comics. Retrieved March 1, 2012.

External links

  • Road to Perdition at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • On the Road to Perdition at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Singh, Arune (August 7, 2002). "Collins' 'Road' to the Future". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 1, 2012.

Interviews

  • Singh, Arune (June 16, 2002). "Just the Facts Ma'am: Max Collins Talks 'Road to Perdition'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  • Max Allan Collins on Perdition’s Sanctuary: SBC Q&A, Comics Bulletin.

Reviews

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Road to Perdition is a series of fictional works written by Max Allan Collins Road to PerditionPublication informationPublisherParadox PressOriginal languageEnglishPublication date1998Creative teamWriter s Max Allan CollinsArtist s Richard Piers RaynerReprintsCollected editionsRoad to PerditionISBN 1 56389 449 1Road to Perdition On the RoadISBN 1401203574The comic book of the original series with art by Richard Piers Rayner was published by DC Comics imprint Paradox Press It was adapted into the 2002 film of the same name starring Tom Hanks for which Collins also wrote the novelization Contents 1 Stories 2 Influences 3 Publications 3 1 Graphic novels 3 2 Prose 4 References 5 External links 5 1 Interviews 5 2 ReviewsStories EditRoad to PerditionMichael O Sullivan the ruthless but honorable enforcer for a crime syndicate is personally betrayed by his masters and is forced to flee with his young son Michael Jr on a quest for revenge The story is set in the American Midwest during the Great Depression and draws upon several historical figures especially the gangster John Patrick Looney of Rock Island Illinois in real life Looney came into conflict with Dan Drost a formerly loyal lieutenant in their crime organization and their feud eventually led to the death of Looney s son Connor 1 This story had many inspirations such as the Japanese manga series Lone Wolf and Cub the American gangster John Patrick Looney and various gangster films such as The Godfather and The St Valentine s Day Massacre 2 This story was the basis for the 2002 film of the same name On the Road to PerditionThis three part miniseries of graphic novels was written after the original story but deals with events within the same timeframe All three parts were published as individual installments but have also been reprinted as a single combined volume Road to Purgatory and Road to ParadiseThese two prose sequels deal with the adult life of Michael O Sullivan Jr under his adoptive identity of Michael Satariano After military service in Bataan during World War II he returns to the world of organized crime to seek revenge on other gangsters who had been complicit in his father s death Collins is expected to write and direct the film adaptation of Road to Purgatory 3 Return to PerditionThis graphic novel follows the story of Michael Satariano Jr a Vietnam vet who returns home from the war and gets caught up in the criminal underworld of his father and grandfather Influences EditSeries author Collins acknowledged the influence of the Japanese manga Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima on his work with Road to Perdition saying in an interview to the BBC Road To Perdition is an unabashed homage to Lone Wolf And Cub 4 Ethan Iverson mentions in his detailed online bibliography for Donald E Westlake that Collins adapted some dialogue in the graphic novel later included in altered form in the film adaptation from a very similar scene in the Parker novel Butcher s Moon 5 Publications EditGraphic novels Edit Road to Perdition by Max Allan Collins with Richard Piers Rayner 304 pages Pocket Books June 1998 ISBN 0 671 00921 4 Titan Books August 2002 ISBN 1 84023 534 9 Simon amp Schuster July 2002 ISBN 0 7434 4224 5 Paradox Press April 2005 ISBN 1 56389 449 1 6 On the Road to Perdition Book 1 Oasis with Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and Josef Rubinstein 96 pages Paradox Press May 2003 ISBN 1 4012 0068 0 Titan Books June 2003 ISBN 1 84023 689 2 On the Road to Perdition Book 2 Sanctuary with Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and Steve Lieber 96 pages Paradox Press December 2003 ISBN 1 4012 0173 3 Titan Books March 2004 ISBN 1 84023 796 1 On the Road to Perdition Book 3 Detour with Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and Steve Lieber 96 pages Paradox Press July 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0174 1 Titan Books October 2004 ISBN 1 84023 942 5 Road to Perdition On the Road 296 pages single volume collection of Books 1 3 above Paradox Press December 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0357 4 Titan Books May 2005 ISBN 1 84576 023 9 7 Return to Perdition by Max Allan Collins with Terry Beatty 192 pages Vertigo DC Comics August 2011 8 Prose Edit Road to Perdition film novelization 256 pages Onyx June 2002 ISBN 0 451 41029 7 ISBN 978 0 451 41029 0 Road to Purgatory 288 pages by William Murrow 2004 ISBN 0 06 054027 3 Road to Paradise 289 pages by William Murrow 2005 ISBN 978 0 06 054028 9 ISBN 0 06 054028 1 References Edit Ruthhart Roger July 11 2002 Part 5 Looney loses his son and the newspaper war The Dispatch Argus East Moline Illinois Archived from the original on November 16 2012 Retrieved March 1 2012 Collins Max Allan April 23 2019 My Debt to Lone Wolf and Cub s Genius Creator Retrieved June 29 2020 McClintock Pamela November 8 2008 Road to Perdition sequel paved Variety Retrieved December 11 2022 Max Allan Collins interviewed by Daniel Etherington Graphic Novel Road To Perdition BBC Collective September 19 2002 Archived from the original on November 12 2012 Retrieved June 22 2008 A Storyteller Who Got the Details Right April 7 2016 Road to Perdition details DCComics com Road to Perdition On the Road details DCComics com Books to look for summer 2011 Vertigo Comics Retrieved March 1 2012 External links EditRoad to Perdition at the Grand Comics Database Road to Perdition at the Comic Book DB archived from the original On the Road to Perdition at the Grand Comics Database On the Road to Perdition at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Singh Arune August 7 2002 Collins Road to the Future Comic Book Resources Retrieved March 1 2012 Interviews Edit Singh Arune June 16 2002 Just the Facts Ma am Max Collins Talks Road to Perdition Comic Book Resources Retrieved March 1 2012 Max Allan Collins on Perdition s Sanctuary SBC Q amp A Comics Bulletin Reviews Edit Review of Road to Perdition at Comics Bulletin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Road to Perdition comics amp oldid 1141784382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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