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The Goon

The Goon is a comic book series written and drawn by Eric Powell (with colors often by Dave Stewart, Eric or Eric's brother, Robin). The series mixes both a comical and violent atmosphere with a supernatural slant, which pit the titular character against undead creatures/zombies, ghosts, ghouls, mutants, skunk-apes with an unnatural hunger for pies, giant squids, mob/gang leaders, extra-dimensional aliens, mad scientists and robots.

The Goon
Cover of The Goon: For Want of Whiskey and Blood (October 2014).
Publication information
PublisherAvatar Press
Albatross Exploding Funny Books
Dark Horse Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateMarch 1999 – present
No. of issues54
Creative team
Created byEric Powell

Publication history edit

An early prototype of The Goon was first published in 1995, in a book called Best Cellars #1 from Out of the Cellar Comics. This prototype was called Monster Boy, and the story was written and illustrated by Eric Powell.[1][2]

The Goon debuted in Avatar Illustrated (June 1998, Avatar Press) in a 1-page Preview, which is the true first cameo appearance of the character. Powell was unhappy with the quality of the Avatar Press comics after just 3 issues, so he stopped handing in new material and waited for his contract to expire. Once that happened, he was unable to find another publisher, so he moved into self-publishing in 2002 with Albatross Exploding Funny Books. These self-published issues caught the eye of Dark Horse Comics, which approached Powell by telling him that they didn't know why they passed on the book, and in 2003 publication of The Goon moved to Dark Horse.[3]

The book also received a release that would never be reprinted in trade format, Satan's Sodomy Baby.

After Dark Horse Comics published issue #18, The Goon went on hiatus to allow Eric Powell to work on Chinatown, a graphic novel exploring the Goon's backstory, and which was released as Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker in 2007. The series returned with issue #19 on July 11, 2007.

A one-shot comic was released titled Dethklok vs. The Goon on July 22, 2009. Both Eric Powell and Brendon Small co-wrote the comic.

Another one-shot comic was released titled "When Freaks Collide" in July 2011. It was a collaboration between the Criminal Macabre comic series and The Goon by Steve Niles, Christopher Mitten, and Eric Powell.[4]

In 2019 Eric Powell's Albatross Funnybooks began publishing a new ongoing Goon series.[5]

Main characters edit

Creatures edit

  • Zombies: Zombies are the primary servants of the Zombie Priest. Very few seem to be capable of speaking or performing other complex tasks. Raised by necromancy, they are capable of following orders, though only from the Zombie Priest himself. Referred to by Franky and the Goon as "slackjaws".
  • Hobos: Hobos are the cannibal overlords of the dark forested region known as the "Hobo Jungul". The culture of the Hobo is apparently completely separate from the rest of the world, so far as they have their own language and resemble cavemen more than humans.
  • Brunos: An army of deadly robots designed by Dr. Hieronymous Alloy, all inexplicably sharing the name "Bruno". These drones have a distinctly retro sci-fi aesthetic, and are equipped with weaponry ranging from lasers to boxing gloves.
  • Bog Lurks: A race of ogre-like creatures that inhabit the swamps outside of town. Despite their low intelligence, the Bog Lurks' great strength has opened up many career opportunities for them in the city's criminal underworld.
  • Hags: Another of the Zombie Priest's monstrous servants, hags' grandmotherly appearance belies their bloodthirsty nature. These creatures do have their tender side, however, as they act as midwives for Mother Corpse's demon spawn.
  • The Decasters: The ghosts of a perverse inbred family who haunted an old mansion on the outskirts of the city. While the Decasters had driven most intruders to madness and death, the Goon managed to exorcise them with cats' eyes strung on cinnamon dental floss.
  • Skunk Ape: The Skunk Ape is a large, sasquatch-like monster with a hideous odor. The Skunk Ape is driven to homicidal enthusiasm by the scent of pies (especially blueberry).
  • Communist Airborne Mollusk Militia: A squadron of immense octopuses who achieve flight via personal zeppelins. While apparently intelligent enough to speak French and operate aircraft, they made the mistake of allying with the Zombie Priest. The Militia was last seen being blown sky high by the Goon and Hellboy.
  • Giant Squid: Another cephalopod nuisance for the Goon, the Giant Squid have a tendency to crawl onto land and attack cars along Crestwood Avenue.
  • Vampires: A coven of preening, pretentious bloodsuckers who continually find themselves beaten senseless by the Goon. The vampires lurk in one of the city's graveyards, discussing fashion and pursuing other vanities. It is later revealed that they are a diluted form of vampires, fairly disgraceful in their current state.
  • Rats: Man-eating rodents the size of St. Bernards, these monsters prowl a lonely stretch known as Rat Alley.
  • Chug-Heads: The Chug-Heads have replaced zombies as the bulk of the Zombie Priest's army. Products of Mother Corpse, they are small, dwarf-like creatures with large, potato-shaped heads. Unlike zombies, they are capable of merging into one another to create a larger, more deadly monster.

Miscellaneous characters edit

  • Dwight T. Albatross: Dwight T. Albatross is the irate, often intoxicated friend of Eric Powell who has made many appearances in the comic's letter columns. Albatross is never afraid to speak his mind and often keeps the Machiavellian madness of Eric Powell in check. Dwight had been arrested for destroying issues of The Goon in retribution for his unjust termination at the hands of Powell.
Unlike the rest of Powell's characters, Dwight is 'played' by a real person. Photographs of Albatross appeared in The Goon: Noir, a miniseries done by various creators while Powell worked on Chinatown and other projects. The real Albatross maintains a MySpace page, moderates the message board of The Goon at the Dark Horse Comics website, and appears at the San Diego Comic-Con.
  • The Atomic Rage: The Greatest Hero of the Golden Age!, as often advertised in The Goon comics. Sporting a fiery hole in the center of his forehead, this classic-style superhero is known for his foul language and his radioactive (and incredibly angry) brain.
  • Margaret Snodgrass: A Southern Bible-thumper who aided in the delay of the issue #18's original story, "Satan's Sodomy Baby". At the 2006 Comic Con, Powell's booth carried fan-made buttons declaring "Screw Snodgrass! Demand Satan's Sodomy Baby!" which were given out as a gift to fans of The Goon.

The Satan's Sodomy Baby "controversy" edit

Eric Powell revealed on July 5, 2006, in the introduction to The Goon issue #18, that the issue was originally going to be "Satan's Sodomy Baby".[6] That story was allegedly held back due to complaints of a woman called 'Margaret Snodgrass', a fictitious person created by Powell to generate buzz about this 'controversial' issue. Powell wrote that "for various reasons I've decided to hold off on putting that story out". He states that the story is incredibly graphic and he had considered placing a label reading "NOT FOR MINORS" on it. He wrote that Dark Horse, while supporting both him and the issue completely, feared public backlash from its publication, but would eventually put out the issue. Word of the comic's release was allegedly leaked, leading to a threat of a boycott by the fictitious Snodgrass. According to Powell, "a grass-roots movement was started to try to keep retailers from carrying it by a right-wing Bible thumper in Alabama named 'Margaret Snodgrass'. She claimed that the comic was morally reprehensible and contacted local area retailers telling them that even allowing the comic to be stocked on their shelves could lead to their ever-lasting damnation. Some listened to her and threatened to stop carrying The Goon altogether because of this single issue."

Eventually, a release date was set as May 16 with the title changed to "Satan's $@#%* Baby" and carrying a disclaimer. The inside cover, however, maintained the original title "Satan's Sodomy Baby", along with the original cover art. Four pages of the book reprinted several fan letters in support of the struggle against Snodgrass.

There has never been any evidence of a real boycott, no retailers have ever spoken out on the issue, and there is no evidence of Mrs. Snodgrass' existence other than a MySpace page created around the time of Powell's initial announcement and abandoned immediately after the Sodomy issue was released.[citation needed]

In September 2010 on Twitter, Eric Powell confirmed that a sequel to "Satan's Sodomy Baby" was in the works, called as SSB2 to avoid the same issues with the title of the first story.[citation needed]

Spin-offs edit

A 3-part miniseries featuring the character Buzzard, set after the events of Goon Year (simply entitled "Buzzard") was later published in The Goon: Volume 10.

The Goon: Noir is a series of original short stories by various artists and authors (not including Eric Powell himself), which take place within the world of The Goon. Notable authors include well-known comics such as Tom Lennon, Brian Posehn, and Patton Oswalt.

Not necessarily a spin-off, but maintaining a similar tone while being appropriate for all ages, is another recently published comic by Powell called Chimichanga. Chimichanga is about a bearded girl, a gorilla monster and a witch. Originally a self-published graphic novel, in September 2011 the novel was published in hardcover format by Dark Horse Comics, with colours by Dave Stewart.[7][8]

Film edit

The Goon official site said in 2008 that a CG animated film of The Goon was to be produced by Blur Studio and David Fincher and written by Eric Powell.[9] Clancy Brown was to voice The Goon and Paul Giamatti as Franky.[10] A release date was not specified, nor had a plot. The film's future was uncertain as it had trouble procuring funds.[11] The film's poster stated that it will be released theatrically.[12] The first trailer from the film was released on 20 July 2010.[13] Powell updated the film status in January 2012, in his words: "The Goon is in the exact same position it's been in for the past couple of years. Prepping the design and script while searching for funding".[14]

Blur Studio and Fincher launched a 30-day Kickstarter in October 2012, an on-line fundraising campaign, titled "The Goon" Movie... let's KICKSTART this sucker!!!", to raise $400,000 to finance a story reel for the entire film.[15] The Kickstarter page also explained why they need the money: "The Goon film has NEVER been in production. All the work you've seen (animation footage, trailers, artwork, etc.) has been produced independently and out-of-pocket by the creative team of David Fincher, Eric Powell, Blur Studio and Dark Horse Entertainment. We created "proof of concept" footage to show Hollywood the incredible potential of a Goon movie. It was very well received BUT because this movie isn't a sequel or filled with dancing animals we'll need more to bust open the gates and UNLEASH Goon and Franky on Hollywood".[16] Two days before the deadline, the landmark was achieved,[17] and the campaign closed on November 11, raising $441,900 from 7,576 backers.[18] Blur Studios and Tim Miller teased an upcoming announcement in 2017 regarding the film and said it "would happen".[19]

The film was announced to be in development with 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment in 2019,[20] but as a result of the Disney/Fox merger, the film was dropped, entering a search for a new distributor.[21]

In July 2022, Tim Miller announced that the film will be on Netflix with Patrick Osborne set to write and direct the film.[22]

Collected editions edit

The series is collected in trade paperbacks:

Volume Title Collects Published ISBN
0 Rough Stuff
  • The Goon #1–3 (Avatar Press)
April 14, 2004 (1st)

January 6, 2010 (2nd)

ISBN 9781593070861 (1st)

ISBN 9781595824684 (2nd)

1 Nothin' But Misery
  • The Goon Color Special (self-published)
  • The Goon #1–4 (self-published)
  • Die, Fish, Die! (from 'Dark Horse Presents')
July 16, 2003 (1st)

May 18, 2011 (2nd)

ISBN 9781569719985 (1st)

ISBN 9781595826244 (2nd)

2 My Murderous Childhood
(and Other Grievous Yarns)
  • The Goon #1–4
  • The Goon Meets the Brothers Mud
May 5, 2004 (1st)

October 13, 2010 (2nd)

ISBN 9781593071097 (1st)

ISBN 9781595826169 (2nd)

3 Heaps of Ruination
  • The Goon #5–8
February 23, 2005 (1st)

August 31, 2011 (2nd)

ISBN 9781593072926 (1st)

ISBN 9781595826251 (2nd)

4 Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof
  • The Goon #9–13
February 8, 2006 (1st)

October 27, 2010 (2nd)

ISBN 9781593074562 (1st)

ISBN 9781595826176 (2nd)

5 Wicked Inclinations
  • The Goon #14–18
December 13, 2006 (1st)

November 30, 2011 (2nd)

ISBN 9781593076467 (1st)

ISBN 9781595826268 (2nd)

6 Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker
  • Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker
    (hardcover original graphic novel)
December 16, 2009 ISBN 9781595824066
7 A Place of Heartache and Grief
  • The Goon #19–23
May 20, 2009 ISBN 9781595823113
8 Those That is Damned
  • The Goon #24–27
June 24, 2009 ISBN 9781595823243
9 Calamity of Conscience
  • The Goon #28–31
September 16, 2009 ISBN 9781595823465
10 Death's Greedy Comeuppance
  • The Goon #32–33
  • The Buzzard #1–3
January 19, 2011 ISBN 9781595826435
11 The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind
  • An Irish Wake
  • The Goon's on Vacation
  • The Goon #34–37
June 27, 2012 ISBN 9781595828811
12 Them That Raised Us Lament
  • The Goon #38–41
February 20, 2013 ISBN 9781616550066
13 For Want of Whiskey and Blood
  • The Goon #41–45
October 8, 2014 ISBN 9781616551018
14 Occasion of Revenge
  • The Goon #46–49
April 1, 2015 ISBN 9781616555962
15 Once Upon a Hard Time
  • The Goon #50–53
April 27, 2016 ISBN 9781506700984
Series 2, Vol 1 A Ragged Return To Lonely Street
  • The Goon (2019) #1–4
  • The Maltese Bunny
September 25, 2019 ISBN 9781949889925
Series 2, Vol 2 The Deceit of a Cro-Magnon Dandy
  • The Goon (2019–2020) #5–8
November 24, 2020 ISBN 9781949889949
Series 2, Vol 3 Fishy Men, Witchy Women & Bitter Beer
  • The Goon (2020) #9–12
March 30, 2021 ISBN 9781949889024

The series has also been collected as hardcover 'Fancy Pants Editions':

Volume Title Collects Published ISBN
1
  • The Goon #1–2 (self-published)
  • The Goon #1
  • The Goon #3
  • The Goon #5
  • The Goon #9
  • 3-page Buzzard story
October 12, 2005 ISBN 9781593074265
2 The Rise and Fall of the Diabolical Dr. Alloy
  • The Goon #2
  • The Goon #6
  • The Goon #11–13
February 27, 2008 ISBN 9781593079185
3 The Return of Labrazio
  • The Goon #20–31
    (main stories only)
June 16, 2010 ISBN 9781595825032

Subsequently, the series has been collected in oversized hardcover Library Editions:

Title Collects Published ISBN
Volume 1
  • The Goon ― Volume 0: Rough Stuff
  • The Goon ― Volume 1: Nothin' But Misery
  • The Goon ― Volume 2: My Murderous Childhood (and Other Grievous Yarns)
  • The Goon ― Volume 3: Heaps of Ruination
November 11, 2015[23] ISBN 9781616558420
Volume 2
  • The Goon ― Volume 4: Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof
  • The Goon ― Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations
  • The Goon ― Volume 6: Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker
February 3, 2016[24] ISBN 9781616558437
Volume 3
  • The Goon ― Volume 7: A Place of Heartache and Grief
  • The Goon — Volume 8: Those That is Damned
  • The Goon — Volume 9: Calamity of Conscience
June 1, 2016[25] ISBN 9781616559861
Volume 4
  • The Goon ― Volume 10: Death's Greedy Comeuppance
  • The Goon — Volume 11: The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind
  • The Goon — Volume 12: Them That Raised Us Lament
October 5, 2016[26] ISBN 9781506700182
Volume 5
  • The Goon ― Volume 13: For Want of Whiskey and Blood
  • The Goon — Volume 14: Occasion of Revenge
  • The Goon — Volume 15: Once Upon a Hard Time
  • The Goon Noir
June 20, 2017[27] ISBN 9781506704012

Most recently the series has been collected as paperback Omnibus Editions:

Title Collects Published ISBN
Volume 1
  • The Goon ― Volume 0: Rough Stuff
  • The Goon ― Volume 1: Nothin' But Misery
  • The Goon ― Volume 2: My Murderous Childhood (and Other Grievous Yarns)
  • The Goon ― Volume 3: Heaps of Ruination
May 2019 ISBN 9780998379296
Volume 2
  • The Goon ― Volume 4: Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof
  • The Goon ― Volume 5: Wicked Inclinations
  • The Goon ― Volume 6: Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker
December 2019 ISBN 9781949889932
Volume 3
  • The Goon ― Volume 7: A Place of Heartache and Grief
  • The Goon ― Volume 8: Those That Is Damned
  • The Goon ― Volume 9: Calamity of Conscience
December 2020 ISBN 9781949889956
Volume 4
  • The Goon ― Volume 10: Death's Greedy Comeuppance
  • The Goon — Volume 11: The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind
  • The Goon — Volume 12: Them That Raised Us Lament
March 2021 ISBN 9781949889970
Volume 5
  • The Goon ― Volume 13: For Want of Whiskey and Blood
  • The Goon — Volume 14: Occasion of Revenge
  • The Goon — Volume 15: Once Upon a Hard Time
  • The Goon Noir
June 2021 ISBN 1949889033

There are also two Books that were originally collected or published outside of the main series. They subsequently have been included in the later collected editions, and were originally collected or published as:

Title Collects Published Format ISBN
Dwight T. Albatross's The Goon: Noir
  • Dwight T. Albatross's The Goon: Noir #1–3
July 18, 2007 Trade paperback ISBN 9781593077853
Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker This volume is an original graphic novel November 21, 2007 Hardcover ISBN 9781593078331

Awards edit

  • 2004 Eisner Award Winner (tie) – Best Single Issue/Single Story[28]
  • 2005 Eisner Award Winner – Best Continuing Series[28]
  • 2005 Eisner Award Winner – Best Humor Publication[28]
  • 2008 Eisner Award Winner – Best Writer/Artist—Humor[28]
  • 2008 Eisner Award Winner – Best Painter or Multimedia Artist (interior art)[28]

In other media edit

In the 2007 film Superbad, Evan is playing a video game in his bedroom while his friend Seth stands in the doorway. During this scene's lively exchange, two different posters for The Goon are clearly visible hanging on the walls next to each actor.

In the 2007 film The Mist, issues of both The Goon & Hellboy are briefly visible on a rotating comic book rack in the scene when Thomas Jane and a small band of survivors venture into a pharmacy to get drugs for the injured at their home base in the adjoining grocery store.

In the 2008 film The Sasquatch Gang, PVC figurines of Goon and Buzzard from the comic are seen on a character's desk.

In The Big Bang Theory episode "The Excelsior Acquisition", a poster can be seen in the comic book shop.

In Degrassi: The Next Generation, the characters Adam and Eli read The Goon and discuss the Chinatown saga.

In the 2018 film Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, actor Thomas Lennon works at a comic book store where several posters and a t-shirt showcase The Goon.

References edit

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  6. ^ Powell, Eric (February 16, 2016). The Goon Library Volume 2. Dark Horse Comics. p. 233. ISBN 978-1616558437. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Chimichanga (Hardcover Collection)". Dark Horse. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  8. ^ Marshall, Rick (January 20, 2010). "EXCLUSIVE: Eric Powell On 'The Goon' Heading To iPhones... And Back To Print!". MTV. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  9. ^ Barton, Steve (July 20, 2010). "San Diego Comic-Con 2010: Check Out the First Footage from The Goon". Dread Central. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  10. ^ Fischer, Russ (July 24, 2009). "Comic-Con: Voices of Clancy Brown and Paul Giamatti In The Goon; No Director Announced". /Film. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  11. ^ White, Tom (September 14, 2011). "David Fincher's THE GOON Movie Still Has No Money But Does Have New PSA!". WhatCulture!. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  12. ^ Quint (March 14, 2009). "AICN Exclusive! Your first look at the animated GOON movie, produced by David Fincher!!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
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  15. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (October 12, 2012). "David Fincher And Blur Studio Stump For 'The Goon' Funds On Kickstarter". Deadline. Retrieved October 12, 2012.
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  18. ^ Amidi, Amid (November 13, 2012). "'The Goon' Kickstarter Sets New Crowdfunding Record For An Animated Project". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  19. ^ Chitwood, Adam (July 26, 2017). "Tim Miller Talks 'The Goon' Movie, Leaving 'Deadpool 2', and Goes Comic Book Shopping". Collider. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  20. ^ Trumbore, Dave (May 16, 2019). "'The Goon' in Development at Long Last Through Disney's Fox with Chernin Group". Collider.
  21. ^ Hermanns, Grant (May 27, 2020). "Jeff Fowler & Tim Miller's The Goon Movie Update & Storyboard Reveal". ComingSoon.com. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  22. ^ Boccella, Maggie (July 22, 2022). "Tim Miller Announces New Movie 'The Goon' is Headed to Netflix". Collider. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
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External links edit

  • The Goon Official Site
  • The Goon Zone at Dark Horse Comics 2008-05-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • "The Goon" Movie project at Kickstarter
  • on ExploringTheMultiverse.com
  • on at
  • NEWSARAMA Interview with Eric Powell July 2005[permanent dead link]

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For the former WWF wrestler known as The Goon see Bill Irwin wrestler For the 2011 film see Goon film The Goon is a comic book series written and drawn by Eric Powell with colors often by Dave Stewart Eric or Eric s brother Robin The series mixes both a comical and violent atmosphere with a supernatural slant which pit the titular character against undead creatures zombies ghosts ghouls mutants skunk apes with an unnatural hunger for pies giant squids mob gang leaders extra dimensional aliens mad scientists and robots The GoonCover of The Goon For Want of Whiskey and Blood October 2014 Publication informationPublisherAvatar Press Albatross Exploding Funny Books Dark Horse ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreCrime horror humor comedyPublication dateMarch 1999 presentNo of issues54Creative teamCreated byEric Powell Contents 1 Publication history 2 Main characters 3 Creatures 4 Miscellaneous characters 5 The Satan s Sodomy Baby controversy 6 Spin offs 7 Film 8 Collected editions 9 Awards 10 In other media 11 References 12 External linksPublication history editAn early prototype of The Goon was first published in 1995 in a book called Best Cellars 1 from Out of the Cellar Comics This prototype was called Monster Boy and the story was written and illustrated by Eric Powell 1 2 The Goon debuted in Avatar Illustrated June 1998 Avatar Press in a 1 page Preview which is the true first cameo appearance of the character Powell was unhappy with the quality of the Avatar Press comics after just 3 issues so he stopped handing in new material and waited for his contract to expire Once that happened he was unable to find another publisher so he moved into self publishing in 2002 with Albatross Exploding Funny Books These self published issues caught the eye of Dark Horse Comics which approached Powell by telling him that they didn t know why they passed on the book and in 2003 publication of The Goon moved to Dark Horse 3 The book also received a release that would never be reprinted in trade format Satan s Sodomy Baby After Dark Horse Comics published issue 18 The Goon went on hiatus to allow Eric Powell to work on Chinatown a graphic novel exploring the Goon s backstory and which was released as Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker in 2007 The series returned with issue 19 on July 11 2007 A one shot comic was released titled Dethklok vs The Goon on July 22 2009 Both Eric Powell and Brendon Small co wrote the comic Another one shot comic was released titled When Freaks Collide in July 2011 It was a collaboration between the Criminal Macabre comic series and The Goon by Steve Niles Christopher Mitten and Eric Powell 4 In 2019 Eric Powell s Albatross Funnybooks began publishing a new ongoing Goon series 5 Main characters editMain article List of The Goon charactersCreatures editZombies Zombies are the primary servants of the Zombie Priest Very few seem to be capable of speaking or performing other complex tasks Raised by necromancy they are capable of following orders though only from the Zombie Priest himself Referred to by Franky and the Goon as slackjaws Hobos Hobos are the cannibal overlords of the dark forested region known as the Hobo Jungul The culture of the Hobo is apparently completely separate from the rest of the world so far as they have their own language and resemble cavemen more than humans Brunos An army of deadly robots designed by Dr Hieronymous Alloy all inexplicably sharing the name Bruno These drones have a distinctly retro sci fi aesthetic and are equipped with weaponry ranging from lasers to boxing gloves Bog Lurks A race of ogre like creatures that inhabit the swamps outside of town Despite their low intelligence the Bog Lurks great strength has opened up many career opportunities for them in the city s criminal underworld Hags Another of the Zombie Priest s monstrous servants hags grandmotherly appearance belies their bloodthirsty nature These creatures do have their tender side however as they act as midwives for Mother Corpse s demon spawn The Decasters The ghosts of a perverse inbred family who haunted an old mansion on the outskirts of the city While the Decasters had driven most intruders to madness and death the Goon managed to exorcise them with cats eyes strung on cinnamon dental floss Skunk Ape The Skunk Ape is a large sasquatch like monster with a hideous odor The Skunk Ape is driven to homicidal enthusiasm by the scent of pies especially blueberry Communist Airborne Mollusk Militia A squadron of immense octopuses who achieve flight via personal zeppelins While apparently intelligent enough to speak French and operate aircraft they made the mistake of allying with the Zombie Priest The Militia was last seen being blown sky high by the Goon and Hellboy Giant Squid Another cephalopod nuisance for the Goon the Giant Squid have a tendency to crawl onto land and attack cars along Crestwood Avenue Vampires A coven of preening pretentious bloodsuckers who continually find themselves beaten senseless by the Goon The vampires lurk in one of the city s graveyards discussing fashion and pursuing other vanities It is later revealed that they are a diluted form of vampires fairly disgraceful in their current state Rats Man eating rodents the size of St Bernards these monsters prowl a lonely stretch known as Rat Alley Chug Heads The Chug Heads have replaced zombies as the bulk of the Zombie Priest s army Products of Mother Corpse they are small dwarf like creatures with large potato shaped heads Unlike zombies they are capable of merging into one another to create a larger more deadly monster Miscellaneous characters editDwight T Albatross Dwight T Albatross is the irate often intoxicated friend of Eric Powell who has made many appearances in the comic s letter columns Albatross is never afraid to speak his mind and often keeps the Machiavellian madness of Eric Powell in check Dwight had been arrested for destroying issues of The Goon in retribution for his unjust termination at the hands of Powell Unlike the rest of Powell s characters Dwight is played by a real person Photographs of Albatross appeared in The Goon Noir a miniseries done by various creators while Powell worked on Chinatown and other projects The real Albatross maintains a MySpace page moderates the message board of The Goon at the Dark Horse Comics website and appears at the San Diego Comic Con The Atomic Rage The Greatest Hero of the Golden Age as often advertised in The Goon comics Sporting a fiery hole in the center of his forehead this classic style superhero is known for his foul language and his radioactive and incredibly angry brain Margaret Snodgrass A Southern Bible thumper who aided in the delay of the issue 18 s original story Satan s Sodomy Baby At the 2006 Comic Con Powell s booth carried fan made buttons declaring Screw Snodgrass Demand Satan s Sodomy Baby which were given out as a gift to fans of The Goon The Satan s Sodomy Baby controversy editEric Powell revealed on July 5 2006 in the introduction to The Goon issue 18 that the issue was originally going to be Satan s Sodomy Baby 6 That story was allegedly held back due to complaints of a woman called Margaret Snodgrass a fictitious person created by Powell to generate buzz about this controversial issue Powell wrote that for various reasons I ve decided to hold off on putting that story out He states that the story is incredibly graphic and he had considered placing a label reading NOT FOR MINORS on it He wrote that Dark Horse while supporting both him and the issue completely feared public backlash from its publication but would eventually put out the issue Word of the comic s release was allegedly leaked leading to a threat of a boycott by the fictitious Snodgrass According to Powell a grass roots movement was started to try to keep retailers from carrying it by a right wing Bible thumper in Alabama named Margaret Snodgrass She claimed that the comic was morally reprehensible and contacted local area retailers telling them that even allowing the comic to be stocked on their shelves could lead to their ever lasting damnation Some listened to her and threatened to stop carrying The Goon altogether because of this single issue Eventually a release date was set as May 16 with the title changed to Satan s Baby and carrying a disclaimer The inside cover however maintained the original title Satan s Sodomy Baby along with the original cover art Four pages of the book reprinted several fan letters in support of the struggle against Snodgrass There has never been any evidence of a real boycott no retailers have ever spoken out on the issue and there is no evidence of Mrs Snodgrass existence other than a MySpace page created around the time of Powell s initial announcement and abandoned immediately after the Sodomy issue was released citation needed In September 2010 on Twitter Eric Powell confirmed that a sequel to Satan s Sodomy Baby was in the works called as SSB2 to avoid the same issues with the title of the first story citation needed Spin offs editA 3 part miniseries featuring the character Buzzard set after the events of Goon Year simply entitled Buzzard was later published in The Goon Volume 10 The Goon Noir is a series of original short stories by various artists and authors not including Eric Powell himself which take place within the world of The Goon Notable authors include well known comics such as Tom Lennon Brian Posehn and Patton Oswalt Not necessarily a spin off but maintaining a similar tone while being appropriate for all ages is another recently published comic by Powell called Chimichanga Chimichanga is about a bearded girl a gorilla monster and a witch Originally a self published graphic novel in September 2011 the novel was published in hardcover format by Dark Horse Comics with colours by Dave Stewart 7 8 Film editThe Goon official site said in 2008 that a CG animated film of The Goon was to be produced by Blur Studio and David Fincher and written by Eric Powell 9 Clancy Brown was to voice The Goon and Paul Giamatti as Franky 10 A release date was not specified nor had a plot The film s future was uncertain as it had trouble procuring funds 11 The film s poster stated that it will be released theatrically 12 The first trailer from the film was released on 20 July 2010 13 Powell updated the film status in January 2012 in his words The Goon is in the exact same position it s been in for the past couple of years Prepping the design and script while searching for funding 14 Blur Studio and Fincher launched a 30 day Kickstarter in October 2012 an on line fundraising campaign titled The Goon Movie let s KICKSTART this sucker to raise 400 000 to finance a story reel for the entire film 15 The Kickstarter page also explained why they need the money The Goon film has NEVER been in production All the work you ve seen animation footage trailers artwork etc has been produced independently and out of pocket by the creative team of David Fincher Eric Powell Blur Studio and Dark Horse Entertainment We created proof of concept footage to show Hollywood the incredible potential of a Goon movie It was very well received BUT because this movie isn t a sequel or filled with dancing animals we ll need more to bust open the gates and UNLEASH Goon and Franky on Hollywood 16 Two days before the deadline the landmark was achieved 17 and the campaign closed on November 11 raising 441 900 from 7 576 backers 18 Blur Studios and Tim Miller teased an upcoming announcement in 2017 regarding the film and said it would happen 19 The film was announced to be in development with 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment in 2019 20 but as a result of the Disney Fox merger the film was dropped entering a search for a new distributor 21 In July 2022 Tim Miller announced that the film will be on Netflix with Patrick Osborne set to write and direct the film 22 Collected editions editThe series is collected in trade paperbacks Volume Title Collects Published ISBN0 Rough Stuff The Goon 1 3 Avatar Press April 14 2004 1st January 6 2010 2nd ISBN 9781593070861 1st ISBN 9781595824684 2nd 1 Nothin But Misery The Goon Color Special self published The Goon 1 4 self published Die Fish Die from Dark Horse Presents July 16 2003 1st May 18 2011 2nd ISBN 9781569719985 1st ISBN 9781595826244 2nd 2 My Murderous Childhood and Other Grievous Yarns The Goon 1 4 The Goon Meets the Brothers Mud May 5 2004 1st October 13 2010 2nd ISBN 9781593071097 1st ISBN 9781595826169 2nd 3 Heaps of Ruination The Goon 5 8 February 23 2005 1st August 31 2011 2nd ISBN 9781593072926 1st ISBN 9781595826251 2nd 4 Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof The Goon 9 13 February 8 2006 1st October 27 2010 2nd ISBN 9781593074562 1st ISBN 9781595826176 2nd 5 Wicked Inclinations The Goon 14 18 December 13 2006 1st November 30 2011 2nd ISBN 9781593076467 1st ISBN 9781595826268 2nd 6 Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker hardcover original graphic novel December 16 2009 ISBN 97815958240667 A Place of Heartache and Grief The Goon 19 23 May 20 2009 ISBN 97815958231138 Those That is Damned The Goon 24 27 June 24 2009 ISBN 97815958232439 Calamity of Conscience The Goon 28 31 September 16 2009 ISBN 978159582346510 Death s Greedy Comeuppance The Goon 32 33 The Buzzard 1 3 January 19 2011 ISBN 978159582643511 The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind An Irish Wake The Goon s on Vacation The Goon 34 37 June 27 2012 ISBN 978159582881112 Them That Raised Us Lament The Goon 38 41 February 20 2013 ISBN 978161655006613 For Want of Whiskey and Blood The Goon 41 45 October 8 2014 ISBN 978161655101814 Occasion of Revenge The Goon 46 49 April 1 2015 ISBN 978161655596215 Once Upon a Hard Time The Goon 50 53 April 27 2016 ISBN 9781506700984Series 2 Vol 1 A Ragged Return To Lonely Street The Goon 2019 1 4 The Maltese Bunny September 25 2019 ISBN 9781949889925Series 2 Vol 2 The Deceit of a Cro Magnon Dandy The Goon 2019 2020 5 8 November 24 2020 ISBN 9781949889949Series 2 Vol 3 Fishy Men Witchy Women amp Bitter Beer The Goon 2020 9 12 March 30 2021 ISBN 9781949889024The series has also been collected as hardcover Fancy Pants Editions Volume Title Collects Published ISBN1 The Goon 1 2 self published The Goon 1 The Goon 3 The Goon 5 The Goon 9 3 page Buzzard story October 12 2005 ISBN 97815930742652 The Rise and Fall of the Diabolical Dr Alloy The Goon 2 The Goon 6 The Goon 11 13 February 27 2008 ISBN 97815930791853 The Return of Labrazio The Goon 20 31 main stories only June 16 2010 ISBN 9781595825032Subsequently the series has been collected in oversized hardcover Library Editions Title Collects Published ISBNVolume 1 The Goon Volume 0 Rough Stuff The Goon Volume 1 Nothin But Misery The Goon Volume 2 My Murderous Childhood and Other Grievous Yarns The Goon Volume 3 Heaps of Ruination November 11 2015 23 ISBN 9781616558420Volume 2 The Goon Volume 4 Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof The Goon Volume 5 Wicked Inclinations The Goon Volume 6 Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker February 3 2016 24 ISBN 9781616558437Volume 3 The Goon Volume 7 A Place of Heartache and Grief The Goon Volume 8 Those That is Damned The Goon Volume 9 Calamity of Conscience June 1 2016 25 ISBN 9781616559861Volume 4 The Goon Volume 10 Death s Greedy Comeuppance The Goon Volume 11 The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind The Goon Volume 12 Them That Raised Us Lament October 5 2016 26 ISBN 9781506700182Volume 5 The Goon Volume 13 For Want of Whiskey and Blood The Goon Volume 14 Occasion of Revenge The Goon Volume 15 Once Upon a Hard Time The Goon Noir June 20 2017 27 ISBN 9781506704012Most recently the series has been collected as paperback Omnibus Editions Title Collects Published ISBNVolume 1 The Goon Volume 0 Rough Stuff The Goon Volume 1 Nothin But Misery The Goon Volume 2 My Murderous Childhood and Other Grievous Yarns The Goon Volume 3 Heaps of Ruination May 2019 ISBN 9780998379296Volume 2 The Goon Volume 4 Virtue and the Grim Consequences Thereof The Goon Volume 5 Wicked Inclinations The Goon Volume 6 Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker December 2019 ISBN 9781949889932Volume 3 The Goon Volume 7 A Place of Heartache and Grief The Goon Volume 8 Those That Is Damned The Goon Volume 9 Calamity of Conscience December 2020 ISBN 9781949889956Volume 4 The Goon Volume 10 Death s Greedy Comeuppance The Goon Volume 11 The Deformed of Body and Devious of Mind The Goon Volume 12 Them That Raised Us Lament March 2021 ISBN 9781949889970Volume 5 The Goon Volume 13 For Want of Whiskey and Blood The Goon Volume 14 Occasion of Revenge The Goon Volume 15 Once Upon a Hard Time The Goon Noir June 2021 ISBN 1949889033There are also two Books that were originally collected or published outside of the main series They subsequently have been included in the later collected editions and were originally collected or published as Title Collects Published Format ISBNDwight T Albatross s The Goon Noir Dwight T Albatross s The Goon Noir 1 3 July 18 2007 Trade paperback ISBN 9781593077853Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr Wicker This volume is an original graphic novel November 21 2007 Hardcover ISBN 9781593078331Awards edit2004 Eisner Award Winner tie Best Single Issue Single Story 28 2005 Eisner Award Winner Best Continuing Series 28 2005 Eisner Award Winner Best Humor Publication 28 2008 Eisner Award Winner Best Writer Artist Humor 28 2008 Eisner Award Winner Best Painter or Multimedia Artist interior art 28 In other media editIn the 2007 film Superbad Evan is playing a video game in his bedroom while his friend Seth stands in the doorway During this scene s lively exchange two different posters for The Goon are clearly visible hanging on the walls next to each actor In the 2007 film The Mist issues of both The Goon amp Hellboy are briefly visible on a rotating comic book rack in the scene when Thomas Jane and a small band of survivors venture into a pharmacy to get drugs for the injured at their home base in the adjoining grocery store In the 2008 film The Sasquatch Gang PVC figurines of Goon and Buzzard from the comic are seen on a character s desk In The Big Bang Theory episode The Excelsior Acquisition a poster can be seen in the comic book shop In Degrassi The Next Generation the characters Adam and Eli read The Goon and discuss the Chinatown saga In the 2018 film Puppet Master The Littlest Reich actor Thomas Lennon works at a comic book store where several posters and a t shirt showcase The Goon References edit Klingelhoets Allen December 31 2008 Interview with Jaymes Reed Jazma Online Retrieved March 28 2014 Dreamwalker 0 and The Goon 1 Recalled Comics Retrieved March 28 2014 An interview with Eric Powell on Mudsugar Archived from the original on 2006 12 09 Retrieved 2007 02 04 Criminal Macabre the Goon When Freaks Collide Fiona Staples Cover Dark Horse Retrieved September 8 2012 Eric Powell to Self Publish The Goon from 2019 9 October 2018 Powell Eric February 16 2016 The Goon Library Volume 2 Dark Horse Comics p 233 ISBN 978 1616558437 Retrieved 18 September 2017 Chimichanga Hardcover Collection Dark Horse Retrieved October 13 2012 Marshall Rick January 20 2010 EXCLUSIVE Eric Powell On The Goon Heading To iPhones And Back To Print MTV Retrieved October 13 2012 Barton Steve July 20 2010 San Diego Comic Con 2010 Check Out the First Footage from The Goon Dread Central Retrieved September 8 2012 Fischer Russ July 24 2009 Comic Con Voices of Clancy Brown and Paul Giamatti In The Goon No Director Announced Film Retrieved September 8 2012 White Tom September 14 2011 David Fincher s THE GOON Movie Still Has No Money But Does Have New PSA WhatCulture Retrieved September 8 2012 Quint March 14 2009 AICN Exclusive Your first look at the animated GOON movie produced by David Fincher Ain t It Cool News Retrieved September 8 2012 Williams Owen July 20 2010 First Footage From The Goon Online Empire Online Retrieved September 8 2012 Powel Eric January 26 2012 The Goon Film Status Eric Powell Retrieved January 27 2012 Fleming Mike Jr October 12 2012 David Fincher And Blur Studio Stump For The Goon Funds On Kickstarter Deadline Retrieved October 12 2012 The Goon Movie let s KICKSTART this sucker Kickstarter Retrieved October 12 2012 You did it WOOOHOOO Goonguy Twitter November 9 2012 Retrieved November 10 2012 Amidi Amid November 13 2012 The Goon Kickstarter Sets New Crowdfunding Record For An Animated Project Cartoon Brew Retrieved November 14 2012 Chitwood Adam July 26 2017 Tim Miller Talks The Goon Movie Leaving Deadpool 2 and Goes Comic Book Shopping Collider Retrieved May 23 2019 Trumbore Dave May 16 2019 The Goon in Development at Long Last Through Disney s Fox with Chernin Group Collider Hermanns Grant May 27 2020 Jeff Fowler amp Tim Miller s The Goon Movie Update amp Storyboard Reveal ComingSoon com Retrieved July 16 2021 Boccella Maggie July 22 2022 Tim Miller Announces New Movie The Goon is Headed to Netflix Collider Retrieved July 22 2022 Schenker Brett 28 December 2014 Dark Horse to Publish The Goon Library Editions Graphic Policy Retrieved 1 February 2015 The Goon Library Volume 2 Edelweiss Retrieved 19 August 2015 Powell Eric 14 June 2016 The Goon Library Volume 3 ISBN 978 1616559861 Powell Eric 18 October 2016 The Goon Library Volume 4 ISBN 978 1506700182 Powell Eric 2015 The Goon Library Volume 5 ISBN 978 1506704012 a b c d e Complete List of Eisner Award Winners Comic Con Archived from the original on April 27 2011 Retrieved October 13 2012 External links editThe Goon Official Site The Goon Zone at Dark Horse Comics Archived 2008 05 08 at the Wayback Machine The Goon Movie project at Kickstarter video interview with Eric Powell on ExploringTheMultiverse com Eric Powell interviewed on It Came Out on Wednesday at ComiXology NEWSARAMA Interview with Eric Powell July 2005 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Goon amp oldid 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