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True Believers (comics)

True Believers is an American comic book limited series from Marvel Comics, written by Cary Bates, with art by Paul Gulacy.[1][2][3]

True Believers
Cover of True Believers 1 (September 2008)
Featuring Red Zone (left), Payback (center), Battalus (top right) and Head Trip (bottom right), art by Paul Gulacy
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateSeptember 2008 – January 2009
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Payback
Headtrip
Red Zone
Battalus
Creative team
Created byCary Bates
Paul Gulacy
Written byCary Bates
Artist(s)Paul Gulacy
Letterer(s)Dave Lanphear
Colorist(s)Rain Beredo
Editor(s)Thomas Brennan
Molly Lazer
Joe Quesada
Bill Rosemann
Lauren Sankovitch
Collected editions
True BelieversISBN 0-7851-2600-7

It is also the name of an obscure group of Spider-Man villains.[4]

Publication history

The series launched as a five-part storyline on July 30, 2008.

Characters

The four team members are:

  • Payback - Mavis Trent, a S.H.I.E.L.D. data analyst who uses her position to keep the True Believers safe from the Superhuman Registration Act. Due to being bonded with an alien symbiote, Trent is able to transform into a silver skinned energy form. Unlike the Venom alien, this one is sustained when its host is in a state of bliss.
  • Headtrip - Talyn Roark, a relationship expert with heightened empathic abilities. Max Trent's former girlfriend and first recruit in the True Believers.
  • Red Zone - Theo Bomba, Fringe conspiracy theorist, with heightened mental abilities caused by a lightning strike accidentally fusing his skull with an advanced tin foil hat made from an alien alloy.
  • Battalus - Ozzie Tanaka, former S.H.I.E.L.D. R&D scientist. Uses Advanced Battle Armor developed for urban combat. Ozzie also has a form of Borderline Personality Disorder.

Plot

The series involves a team of new characters digging into the background goings-on in the Marvel Universe. The team is led by Payback, Mavis Trent, a S.H.I.E.L.D. data analyst.

Though a mini-series, True Believers is unusual in that each issue contains a central plot that is resolved by the end. Issue 1 features the team ending an underground fight club. This club is run by rich and powerful men who pay to have women abducted, drugged and forced to fight one another.

The second issue deals with a conspiracy to frame Reed Richards, Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four, for driving under the influence of alcohol. This issue also sees Payback with Reynolds' psychiatrist Dr. Cornelius Worth discussing her feelings with her father.

The third issue reveals the origin of Payback, and begins the search for the murderer of Payback's father.

The fourth gives the origins of Battalus and Red Zone, and further details of the murder of Payback's father.

The fifth reveals the truth behind the murder of Payback's father.

Reception

The first issue had estimated sales of 17,151 copies, placing it at number 132 in the sales chart.[5] Issue #2 dropped to an estimate of 12,838 (149th).[6]

True Believers has received mixed reviews. For instance, Broken Frontier was less impressed, feeling it didn't live up to expectations suggesting "it is rather disappointing given what one might have hoped for" and that the "tone established by the writing crosses over to the art as well: it shows some nice potential, but fails to realize it fully". However, they also feel that all hope isn't lost and if "Bates and Gulacy really put their minds to it and are willing to push the limits of what they can do with this concept, it just might turn into something very special indeed. Keep an eye out for future issues"[7] Comic Book Resources agrees and suggests that the story "is an original and timely concept, but the weak execution doesn't carry it well. Bates' craft seems to be a little rusty at best, and feels more than a little outdated at times" and that problems with the art partly come from script problems as "any artist would struggle to fit 15 panels on one page and still maintain a good flow."[8] Comics Bulletin is largely positive and concludes that "overall this issue presents an interesting if somewhat vague introduction to the characters" with the only downside being the colouring "Beredo does an estimable job but the technique seems so common that it fails to add anything".[9] They stop just shy of awarding full marks to the second issue, largely because the reviewer feels "a certain detachment from the principal character," but the minor niggles about the art in the first issue have been addressed and they declare that they are "prepared to ratchet up my praise for Rain Beredo's colours, too".[10] The online comic book reviewer for Scifipulse.net, Nicholas Yanes, is equally positive, writing that "this is a title that everyone should have on their pull list."[11]

Collected editions

The series will be collected into a trade paperback:

References

  1. ^ Cary Bates on True Believers at Marvel[permanent dead link], Newsarama, May 21, 2008
  2. ^ Cary Bates is a True Believers at Marvel 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, Comicon, June 16, 2008
  3. ^ KEEP 'EM HONEST: Bates on "True Believers", Comic Book Resources, July 21, 2008
  4. ^ True Believers (Spider-Man Foes) at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  5. ^ Sales Estimates for July, 2008, Comic Book Resources, August 26, 2008
  6. ^ Sales Estimates for August, 2008, Comic Book Resources, October 1, 2008
  7. ^ Review of True Believers #1[permanent dead link], Broken Frontier
  8. ^ True Believers #1, Comic Book Resources
  9. ^ True Believers #1, Comics Bulletin
  10. ^ True Believers #2, Comics Bulletin
  11. ^ This Week In Spandex, August 26, 2008, Scifipulse, August 26, 2008

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True Believers is an American comic book limited series from Marvel Comics written by Cary Bates with art by Paul Gulacy 1 2 3 True BelieversCover of True Believers 1 September 2008 Featuring Red Zone left Payback center Battalus top right and Head Trip bottom right art by Paul GulacyPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateSeptember 2008 January 2009No of issues5Main character s PaybackHeadtripRed ZoneBattalusCreative teamCreated byCary BatesPaul GulacyWritten byCary BatesArtist s Paul GulacyLetterer s Dave LanphearColorist s Rain BeredoEditor s Thomas BrennanMolly LazerJoe QuesadaBill RosemannLauren SankovitchCollected editionsTrue BelieversISBN 0 7851 2600 7It is also the name of an obscure group of Spider Man villains 4 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Characters 3 Plot 4 Reception 5 Collected editions 6 References 7 External linksPublication history EditThe series launched as a five part storyline on July 30 2008 Characters EditThe four team members are Payback Mavis Trent a S H I E L D data analyst who uses her position to keep the True Believers safe from the Superhuman Registration Act Due to being bonded with an alien symbiote Trent is able to transform into a silver skinned energy form Unlike the Venom alien this one is sustained when its host is in a state of bliss Headtrip Talyn Roark a relationship expert with heightened empathic abilities Max Trent s former girlfriend and first recruit in the True Believers Red Zone Theo Bomba Fringe conspiracy theorist with heightened mental abilities caused by a lightning strike accidentally fusing his skull with an advanced tin foil hat made from an alien alloy Battalus Ozzie Tanaka former S H I E L D R amp D scientist Uses Advanced Battle Armor developed for urban combat Ozzie also has a form of Borderline Personality Disorder Plot EditThe series involves a team of new characters digging into the background goings on in the Marvel Universe The team is led by Payback Mavis Trent a S H I E L D data analyst Though a mini series True Believers is unusual in that each issue contains a central plot that is resolved by the end Issue 1 features the team ending an underground fight club This club is run by rich and powerful men who pay to have women abducted drugged and forced to fight one another The second issue deals with a conspiracy to frame Reed Richards Mr Fantastic of the Fantastic Four for driving under the influence of alcohol This issue also sees Payback with Reynolds psychiatrist Dr Cornelius Worth discussing her feelings with her father The third issue reveals the origin of Payback and begins the search for the murderer of Payback s father The fourth gives the origins of Battalus and Red Zone and further details of the murder of Payback s father The fifth reveals the truth behind the murder of Payback s father Reception EditThe first issue had estimated sales of 17 151 copies placing it at number 132 in the sales chart 5 Issue 2 dropped to an estimate of 12 838 149th 6 True Believers has received mixed reviews For instance Broken Frontier was less impressed feeling it didn t live up to expectations suggesting it is rather disappointing given what one might have hoped for and that the tone established by the writing crosses over to the art as well it shows some nice potential but fails to realize it fully However they also feel that all hope isn t lost and if Bates and Gulacy really put their minds to it and are willing to push the limits of what they can do with this concept it just might turn into something very special indeed Keep an eye out for future issues 7 Comic Book Resources agrees and suggests that the story is an original and timely concept but the weak execution doesn t carry it well Bates craft seems to be a little rusty at best and feels more than a little outdated at times and that problems with the art partly come from script problems as any artist would struggle to fit 15 panels on one page and still maintain a good flow 8 Comics Bulletin is largely positive and concludes that overall this issue presents an interesting if somewhat vague introduction to the characters with the only downside being the colouring Beredo does an estimable job but the technique seems so common that it fails to add anything 9 They stop just shy of awarding full marks to the second issue largely because the reviewer feels a certain detachment from the principal character but the minor niggles about the art in the first issue have been addressed and they declare that they are prepared to ratchet up my praise for Rain Beredo s colours too 10 The online comic book reviewer for Scifipulse net Nicholas Yanes is equally positive writing that this is a title that everyone should have on their pull list 11 Collected editions EditThe series will be collected into a trade paperback Bates Cary 2009 True Believers Marvel Enterprises ISBN 978 0 7851 2600 3 References Edit Cary Bates on True Believers at Marvel permanent dead link Newsarama May 21 2008 Cary Bates is a True Believers at Marvel Archived 2011 06 05 at the Wayback Machine Comicon June 16 2008 KEEP EM HONEST Bates on True Believers Comic Book Resources July 21 2008 True Believers Spider Man Foes at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Sales Estimates for July 2008 Comic Book Resources August 26 2008 Sales Estimates for August 2008 Comic Book Resources October 1 2008 Review of True Believers 1 permanent dead link Broken Frontier True Believers 1 Comic Book Resources True Believers 1 Comics Bulletin True Believers 2 Comics Bulletin This Week In Spandex August 26 2008 Scifipulse August 26 2008External links EditTrue Believers at the Grand Comics Database True Believers at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title True Believers comics amp oldid 1048811112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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