Absolution (comics) explained

Absolution
Schedule:Monthly
Limited:y
Superhero:y
Publisher:Avatar Press
Startmo:July
Startyr:2009
Endmo:December
Endyr:2009
Issues:6 + #0
Writers:Christos Gage
Artists:Roberto Viacava
Colorists:Digikore Studios
Editors:William A. Christensen
Creators:Christos Gage
Subcat:Avatar Press
Sort:Absolution

Absolution is a 6-issue comic book limited series written and created by Christos Gage with art by Roberto Viacava that is published by Avatar Press, launched in July 2009.[1]

Plot

In real-life police departments, officers who work in Special Victims Units must rotate out, or otherwise, they become affected by the horrible things they see in the course of their jobs. Absolution explores the idea that if police departments employed superhumans, what if they were rare enough that they were the only ones who could do their job, and stayed in that capacity for too long, becoming mentally and emotionally destabilized.

A superhero named John Dusk begins executing criminals after having seen too many horrible sights, believing they do not deserve to live because of the magnitude of their crimes.

Sequels

Absolution: Rubicon is a 5-issue sequel created & written by Christos Gage with art by Daniel Gete. It was published by Avatar with the first issue dated June 2013.[2]

Absolution: Happy Kitty #1 was written by Christos Gage with art by Paul Duffield that was also published by Avatar and dated November 2013.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17353 CCI: Christos Gage discusses "Absolution"
  2. http://comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=40724 Absolution: Rubicon
  3. http://comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=42284 Absolution: Happy Kitty