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The X-Files (comics)

The X-Files was a spin-off from the television series of the same name, originally published by Topps Comics and, most recently, DC Comics imprint Wildstorm.

The X-Files
Images from the comic The X-Files Special by Frank Spotnitz
Publication information
PublisherTopps Comics
Devil's Due Digital
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateJanuary 1995 – September 1998
No. of issues41 regular monthly issues
2 annuals
3 digests
1 graphic novel
1 book adaptation
Creative team
Written byStefan Petrucha
John Rozum
Kevin J. Anderson
Dwight Jon Zimmerman
Frank Spotnitz
Artist(s)Charles Adlard
Brian Denham
Penciller(s)Gordon Purcell
Alex Saviuk
Inker(s)Josef Rubinstein
Rick Magyar
Larry Mahlstedt
Collected editions
Volume 1ISBN 1-883313-10-4
Volume 2ISBN 1-883313-23-6

Publication history edit

The first series was published by Topps Comics and ran for 41 issues from January 1995 to September 1998, coinciding with the second through fifth seasons of the television program.

In 1996, Topps published X-Files #0, an adaptation of the pilot episode, in order to test the market for a series adapting the episodes of the X-Files TV series.[1] The issue was successful, and X-Files Season One ran for nine issues (August 1997 – July 1998). The series's name was provisional, and Topps in fact intended to adapt every episode,[1] but never got as far as season two. The series was written by Roy Thomas, who would create a first draft for each issue by working off of the episode's script, then watch the actual episode and modify his work to account for changes made on the set.[1]

Topps also published Ground Zero, a four-issue mini-series (December 1997 – March 1998).

Tony Isabella reported difficulties with The X-Files creator Chris Carter over the Topps Comics' series:

"The main reason the comics fell behind schedule was because it took so long to satisfy the X-Files people. They went over everything with a fine-tooth comb, including the letters columns... I rarely ran negative letters in these columns because the [Topps] editors were afraid that the X-Files people would want even more changes in the material. Almost from the start, there were never enough usable letters for our needs. That's why I started including the "Deep Postage" news items—and making up letters completely. I also wrote the Xena letters columns, but those were a lot easier to produce."[2]

The digest consisted of three issues published at five month intervals beginning December 1995 through September 1996, each featuring separate titles: "Big Foot, Warm Heart", "Dead to the World", and "Scape Goats". All included stories from Ray Bradbury Comics.

There were also a number of one-offs like the Hero Illustrated Special (March 1995), and the graphic novel Afterflight (August 1997).

Wildstorm published The X-Files Special in August 2008. It was a one-shot timed with the release of the second film, written by Frank Spotnitz with art by Brian Denham.[3] The deal Spotnitz signed was for another two comics.[4] This became a six-part series that ran from November 2008 to April 2009 with Spotnitz writing the first two issues, Marv Wolfman for #3–4, and Doug Moench for #5–6. Wildstorm then teamed with IDW to publish The X-Files/30 Days of Night[5] to positive reviews from July 2010. The six-issue limited series is written by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles and Tool guitarist Adam Jones and follows Mulder and Scully to Alaska to investigate a series of grisly murders that may be linked to vampires. IDW then went on in July 2013 to begin publishing The X-Files Season 10[6] as an ongoing series reuniting Mulder and Scully with creator Chris Carter returning as executive producer. This was followed by the eight-issue The X-Files Season 11 in 2015.

By the end of 2016, IDW Publishing has re-released all the previous Topps comics in collected form.

Creative contributors edit

Original series edit

Writers edit

Issues #1–16
Annual #1
Digests #1 and 2
Afterflight
Issues #17–19, 22–39, and 41
Annual #2
Digest #3
Issues #20 and 21
Ground Zero
  • Dwight Jon Zimmerman
Issue #40

Artist edit

Issues #1–16, 18, 19, 22, 23, and 27–29
Annual #1
Digests #1–3

Pencillers edit

Issues #17, 20, 21, and 24–29
Annual #2
Ground Zero
Issues 30–41
Afterflight
Ground Zero

Inkers edit

Issues #17, 20, 21, and 24–29
Annual #2
  • Rick Magyar
Issues #30–41
Afterflight
  • Larry Mahlstedt
Ground Zero

Cover artists edit

  • Miran Kim
Issues #1–32 and 34–41
Annuals #1 and 2
Digests #1–3
Afterflight
  • George Pratt
Issue #33
Ground Zero

Plot edit

The three digests contained stories on Bigfoot, the Count of St. Germain and the Chupacabra, respectively.

Afterflight dealt with elements of the mystery airship flap.

Fight the Future was the official film adaptation, "Fight the Future" being the film's subtitle used to differentiate it from the television series.

Season One adapted some of the episodes from the first season: "Pilot", "Deep Throat", "Squeeze", "Conduit", "Ice", "Space", "Fire", "Beyond the Sea" and "Shadows". Two others, "The Jersey Devil" and "Ghost in the Machine", were solicited but never published.

Despite coinciding with the film, The X-Files Special will not be an adaptation but is set in what the writer calls "the classic period of the X-Files" – between Season 2 and Season 5. While this is a stand-alone story, he will be writing two more which fit into the broader conspiracy theory that developed, saying "the next ones that I am going to write tie into the mythology of the show not in a way that changes the path but deepens it a little bit."[4]

Collected editions edit

The series has been collected into trade paperbacks. In the U.K., Titan Books did a near-complete run (which in the U.S. Topps Comics run stopped at #12) but recently Checker Book Publishing started publishing the rest (although they re-started the numbering again).

  • The X-Files Collection (Topps Comics):
    • Volume 1 (collects The X-Files #1–6 and The X-Files/Hero Illustrated Special, Berkley Publishing Group, February 1996, ISBN 1-883313-10-4)[7]
    • Volume 2 (collects The X-Files #7–12 and Annual #1, 180 pages, February 1997, ISBN 1-883313-23-6)[8]
  • Checker Book Publishing:
  • Titan Books:
    • Firebird (by Stefan Petrucha, with art by Charlie Adlard, collects The X-Files #1–6 and The X-Files/Hero Illustrated Special "Trick of the Light", 160 pages, November 1995, ISBN 1-900097-08-7)
    • Project Aquarius (by Stefan Petrucha, with art by Charlie Adlard, collects The X-Files #7–12, 151 pages, August 1996, ISBN 1-900097-17-6)
    • The Haunting (by Stefan Petrucha, with art by Charlie Adlard, collects The X-Files #12–16, 160 pages, March 1997, ISBN 1-900097-23-0)
    • Night Light (by Kevin J. Anderson and John Rozum, with art by Charlie Adlard and Gordon Purcell, collects The X-Files #17- 21, 128 pages, March 1997, ISBN 1-85286-808-2)
    • Internal Affairs (by John Rozum, with art by Charlie Adlard, collects The X-Files #22–23, 128 pages, August 1997, ISBN 1-85286-809-0)
    • Remote Control (by John Rozum, with art by Charlie Adlard, collects The X-Files #24–29, 160 pages, November 1997, ISBN 1-85286-840-6)
    • Skin Deep (by John Rozum, with art by Alex Saviuk, collects The X-Files #30–33, 128 pages, April 1998, ISBN 1-85286-951-8)

Other volumes include:

  • Dead to the World (by Stefan Petrucha with Charlie Adlard, collects Digests #1–3, 208 pages, Titan Books, April 1996, ISBN 1-900097-24-9)
  • Afterflight (by Stefan Petrucha, with art by Jill Thompson, Alexander Saviuk and Rick Magyar, graphic novel, Topps, August 1997, Titan Books, October 1997, ISBN 1-85286-860-0)

The Wildstorm comics are also being collected:

Digital editions edit

The X-Files series is released digitally exclusively through Devil's Due Digital.

Reception edit

A review of the first Checker Book volume is complimentary about the writing and art, but scathing about the production values of the book itself, stating that "this collection from Checker reflects a lack of editorial control, poor workmanship, and generally shoddy values".[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Middaugh, Dallas (August 1997). "'X-Files Season One' Finally Debuts". Wizard. No. 72. p. 23.
  2. ^ Coville, Jamie (May 2000). . collectortimes.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  3. ^ 'X-Files': Sneak Peek at New Comic Book!, Entertainment Weekly
  4. ^ a b Spotnitz Wants to Believe in Wildstorm's "The X-Files Special", Comic Book Resources, June 12, 2008
  5. ^ http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/X-Files-30-Days-Of-Night-1-%28of-6%29-%28Cover-B-X-Files-By-Mandrake%29___364120[dead link]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-06. Retrieved 2013-06-20.
  7. ^ at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  8. ^ at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  9. ^ Review of The X-Files Vol. 1 from Checker Book, Comics Bulletin

References edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • The X-Files Comics Checklist
  • Fantastic Fiction listing for The X-Files

External links edit

  • Digest 1, The X-Files #0, 0.5, 1-28 at Wowio
  • digital comics from Devil's Due Digital.

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This article is about the 1995 98 X Files comic book series published by Topps For other comics see The X Files franchise The X Files was a spin off from the television series of the same name originally published by Topps Comics and most recently DC Comics imprint Wildstorm The X FilesImages from the comic The X Files Special by Frank SpotnitzPublication informationPublisherTopps ComicsDevil s Due DigitalScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreGothic science fictionPublication dateJanuary 1995 September 1998No of issues41 regular monthly issues2 annuals3 digests1 graphic novel1 book adaptationCreative teamWritten byStefan PetruchaJohn RozumKevin J AndersonDwight Jon ZimmermanFrank SpotnitzArtist s Charles AdlardBrian DenhamPenciller s Gordon PurcellAlex SaviukInker s Josef RubinsteinRick MagyarLarry MahlstedtCollected editionsVolume 1ISBN 1 883313 10 4Volume 2ISBN 1 883313 23 6 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Creative contributors 2 1 Original series 2 1 1 Writers 2 1 2 Artist 2 1 3 Pencillers 2 1 4 Inkers 2 1 5 Cover artists 3 Plot 4 Collected editions 4 1 Digital editions 5 Reception 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPublication history editThe first series was published by Topps Comics and ran for 41 issues from January 1995 to September 1998 coinciding with the second through fifth seasons of the television program In 1996 Topps published X Files 0 an adaptation of the pilot episode in order to test the market for a series adapting the episodes of the X Files TV series 1 The issue was successful and X Files Season One ran for nine issues August 1997 July 1998 The series s name was provisional and Topps in fact intended to adapt every episode 1 but never got as far as season two The series was written by Roy Thomas who would create a first draft for each issue by working off of the episode s script then watch the actual episode and modify his work to account for changes made on the set 1 Topps also published Ground Zero a four issue mini series December 1997 March 1998 Tony Isabella reported difficulties with The X Files creator Chris Carter over the Topps Comics series The main reason the comics fell behind schedule was because it took so long to satisfy the X Files people They went over everything with a fine tooth comb including the letters columns I rarely ran negative letters in these columns because the Topps editors were afraid that the X Files people would want even more changes in the material Almost from the start there were never enough usable letters for our needs That s why I started including the Deep Postage news items and making up letters completely I also wrote the Xena letters columns but those were a lot easier to produce 2 The digest consisted of three issues published at five month intervals beginning December 1995 through September 1996 each featuring separate titles Big Foot Warm Heart Dead to the World and Scape Goats All included stories from Ray Bradbury Comics There were also a number of one offs like the Hero Illustrated Special March 1995 and the graphic novel Afterflight August 1997 Wildstorm published The X Files Special in August 2008 It was a one shot timed with the release of the second film written by Frank Spotnitz with art by Brian Denham 3 The deal Spotnitz signed was for another two comics 4 This became a six part series that ran from November 2008 to April 2009 with Spotnitz writing the first two issues Marv Wolfman for 3 4 and Doug Moench for 5 6 Wildstorm then teamed with IDW to publish The X Files 30 Days of Night 5 to positive reviews from July 2010 The six issue limited series is written by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles and Tool guitarist Adam Jones and follows Mulder and Scully to Alaska to investigate a series of grisly murders that may be linked to vampires IDW then went on in July 2013 to begin publishing The X Files Season 10 6 as an ongoing series reuniting Mulder and Scully with creator Chris Carter returning as executive producer This was followed by the eight issue The X Files Season 11 in 2015 By the end of 2016 IDW Publishing has re released all the previous Topps comics in collected form Creative contributors editOriginal series edit Writers edit Stefan PetruchaIssues 1 16 Annual 1 Digests 1 and 2 AfterflightJohn RozumIssues 17 19 22 39 and 41 Annual 2 Digest 3Kevin J AndersonIssues 20 and 21 Ground ZeroDwight Jon ZimmermanIssue 40Artist edit Charles AdlardIssues 1 16 18 19 22 23 and 27 29 Annual 1 Digests 1 3Pencillers edit Gordon PurcellIssues 17 20 21 and 24 29 Annual 2 Ground ZeroAlex SaviukIssues 30 41 Afterflight Ground ZeroInkers edit Josef RubensteinIssues 17 20 21 and 24 29 Annual 2Rick MagyarIssues 30 41 AfterflightLarry MahlstedtGround ZeroCover artists edit Miran KimIssues 1 32 and 34 41 Annuals 1 and 2 Digests 1 3 AfterflightGeorge PrattIssue 33 Ground ZeroPlot editThe three digests contained stories on Bigfoot the Count of St Germain and the Chupacabra respectively Afterflight dealt with elements of the mystery airship flap Fight the Future was the official film adaptation Fight the Future being the film s subtitle used to differentiate it from the television series Season One adapted some of the episodes from the first season Pilot Deep Throat Squeeze Conduit Ice Space Fire Beyond the Sea and Shadows Two others The Jersey Devil and Ghost in the Machine were solicited but never published Despite coinciding with the film The X Files Special will not be an adaptation but is set in what the writer calls the classic period of the X Files between Season 2 and Season 5 While this is a stand alone story he will be writing two more which fit into the broader conspiracy theory that developed saying the next ones that I am going to write tie into the mythology of the show not in a way that changes the path but deepens it a little bit 4 Collected editions editThe series has been collected into trade paperbacks In the U K Titan Books did a near complete run which in the U S Topps Comics run stopped at 12 but recently Checker Book Publishing started publishing the rest although they re started the numbering again The X Files Collection Topps Comics Volume 1 collects The X Files 1 6 and The X Files Hero Illustrated Special Berkley Publishing Group February 1996 ISBN 1 883313 10 4 7 Volume 2 collects The X Files 7 12 and Annual 1 180 pages February 1997 ISBN 1 883313 23 6 8 Checker Book Publishing Volume 1 collects 13 17 Squeeze and 0 Pilot Episode May 2005 ISBN 1 933160 02 0 Titan Books July 2008 ISBN 1 84856 128 8 Volume 2 collects 18 22 1 2 and Digest 1 May 2005 ISBN 1 933160 03 9 Titan Books July 2008 ISBN 1 84856 129 6 Volume 3 collects 23 26 Fire Ice and Hero Illustrated Special Trick of the Light December 2005 ISBN 1 933160 39 X Titan Books Firebird by Stefan Petrucha with art by Charlie Adlard collects The X Files 1 6 and The X Files Hero Illustrated Special Trick of the Light 160 pages November 1995 ISBN 1 900097 08 7 Project Aquarius by Stefan Petrucha with art by Charlie Adlard collects The X Files 7 12 151 pages August 1996 ISBN 1 900097 17 6 The Haunting by Stefan Petrucha with art by Charlie Adlard collects The X Files 12 16 160 pages March 1997 ISBN 1 900097 23 0 Night Light by Kevin J Anderson and John Rozum with art by Charlie Adlard and Gordon Purcell collects The X Files 17 21 128 pages March 1997 ISBN 1 85286 808 2 Internal Affairs by John Rozum with art by Charlie Adlard collects The X Files 22 23 128 pages August 1997 ISBN 1 85286 809 0 Remote Control by John Rozum with art by Charlie Adlard collects The X Files 24 29 160 pages November 1997 ISBN 1 85286 840 6 Skin Deep by John Rozum with art by Alex Saviuk collects The X Files 30 33 128 pages April 1998 ISBN 1 85286 951 8 Other volumes include Dead to the World by Stefan Petrucha with Charlie Adlard collects Digests 1 3 208 pages Titan Books April 1996 ISBN 1 900097 24 9 Afterflight by Stefan Petrucha with art by Jill Thompson Alexander Saviuk and Rick Magyar graphic novel Topps August 1997 Titan Books October 1997 ISBN 1 85286 860 0 The Wildstorm comics are also being collected The X Files 176 pages Wildstorm November 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2527 6 Digital editions edit The X Files series is released digitally exclusively through Devil s Due Digital Reception editA review of the first Checker Book volume is complimentary about the writing and art but scathing about the production values of the book itself stating that this collection from Checker reflects a lack of editorial control poor workmanship and generally shoddy values 9 Notes edit a b c Middaugh Dallas August 1997 X Files Season One Finally Debuts Wizard No 72 p 23 Coville Jamie May 2000 An Interview with Tony Isabella collectortimes com Archived from the original on 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2007 07 23 X Files Sneak Peek at New Comic Book Entertainment Weekly a b Spotnitz Wants to Believe in Wildstorm s The X Files Special Comic Book Resources June 12 2008 http www tfaw com Profile X Files 30 Days Of Night 1 28of 6 29 28Cover B X Files By Mandrake 29 364120 dead link IDW Publishing the home of 30 Days of Night Star Trek Terminator Transformers G I Joe Archived from the original on 2013 07 06 Retrieved 2013 06 20 The X Files Collection Volume 1 at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Collection Volume 2 at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Review of The X Files Vol 1 from Checker Book Comics BulletinReferences editThe X Files at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Comics Digest at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Hero Illustrated Special at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Season One at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files AfterFlight at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Ground Zero at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Fight the Future at the Comic Book DB archived from the original The X Files Comics Checklist Fantastic Fiction listing for The X FilesExternal links editDigest 1 The X Files 0 0 5 1 28 at Wowio Interview with Stefan Petrucha X Files digital comics from Devil s Due Digital Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The X Files comics amp oldid 1172114053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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