ArchEnemies explained

Schedule:Monthly
Format:Mini-series
Limited:y
Genre:Superhero
Publisher:Dark Horse Comics
Date:April - July 2006
Issues:4
Writers:Drew Melbourne
Pencillers:Yvel Guichet
Inkers:Joe Rubinstein
Letterers:Jim Kerplinger
Colorists:Rick Hiltbrunner
Editors:Philip Simon
Tpb:Sinners and Saints
Isbn:1-59307-699-1
Subcat:Dark Horse Comics
Sort:ArchEnemies

ArchEnemies is a comic book mini-series put out by Dark Horse Comics from April 5, 2006 until July 5, 2006. The series was created and written by Drew Melbourne with art by Yvel Guichet and Joe Rubinstein.

Plot

The 4-part series focuses on the superhero Star Fighter and his archenemy Underlord, as well as roommates Ethan and Vincent. They just happen to be the same people, though neither Ethan (Star Fighter) nor Vincent (Underlord) are aware of that fact.

Ethan and Vincent are each horrible roommates, though they are unable to give up their apartment in order to escape the other. Ethan's a slob who likes throwing parties simply to annoy Vincent. Vincent is creepy. Vincent most likely hates Ethan more than he ever could hate Star Fighter.

At the same time as they're fighting between each other (in both their identities), Vincent is attempting to become a member of The Masked Circle, a secret society of supervillains that both his father and brother already belong to.

Characters

Main characters

Other characters

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

Film

As of September 2006, Sam Raimi has signed a deal to adapt the series into a film. Screenwriter Patrick O'Neill (Knight and Day), was hired to write the script; Raimi will act as producer along with Mike Richardson and Josh Donen.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raimi to produce 'ArchEnemies' film. 26 September 2006. upi.com. 12 July 2017.