The Couriers
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The Couriers | |
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Created by | Brian Wood Rob G. |
Publication information | |
Publisher | AiT/Planet Lar |
Schedule | Yearly |
Title(s) | The Couriers Dirtbike Manifesto The Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker |
Formats | Original material for the series has been published as a set of graphic novels. |
Genre | |
Publication date | 2003–2005 |
Number of issues | 3 |
Main character(s) | Special Moustafa Special Johnny Funwrecker |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Brian Wood |
Artist(s) | Rob G. |
Letterer(s) | Ryan Yount |
Editor(s) | Larry Young |
The Couriers is a series of graphic novels created and written by Brian Wood and illustrated by Rob G. and published by AiT/Planet Lar.[1]
Publication history
[edit]Woods has discussed a fourth volume, saying, in mid-2009:
Rob G and I have an agreement that should The Couriers film ever go into production, we'd be fools not to do a sequel. We've read the film script and it's good, but still no director has been attached, so I think it's a way's off.[2]
Plot
[edit]The story depicts the near-future world of New York City where two gun toting couriers deliver questionable goods by questionable means. Very heavily influenced by the Hong Kong style of cinema and Japanese manga style comics, The Couriers is an action driven graphic novel that returns the artform of comic books to its pulp/action oriented stories, albeit with an updated modern feel.
Connections with other comics
[edit]Some of the characters first appeared in the Couscous Express. It is also a part of Wood's Channel Zero universe as Jennie 2.5 showed up in the last chapter of the first trade.
Books
[edit]The series comprises:
- The Couriers (88 pages, March 2003, ISBN 1-932051-06-6)
- Dirtbike Manifesto (88 pages, February 2004, ISBN 1-932051-18-X)
- The Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker (88 pages, February 2005, ISBN 1-932051-31-7)
Film
[edit]It was announced in 2007 that Intrepid Pictures has picked up the option to make a film based on the series, with Javier Grillo-Marxuach pencilled in to write the screenplay.[3]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Arrant, Chris (November 22, 2003). "Brian Wood on Couriers 03". Newsarama. Retrieved March 10, 2010.
- ^ Siuntres, John (May 27, 2009). "Brian Wood, A Viking's Life In the DMZ". Word Balloon podcast. Retrieved March 10, 2010.
- ^ Kit, Borys (June 22, 2007). "Intrepid nabs 'Couriers'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
References
[edit]- The Couriers at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- The Couriers 02: Dirtbike Manifesto at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- The Couriers 03: The Ballad of Johnny Funwrecker at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
External links
[edit]- The Couriers at AiT/Planet lar