Bad Planet Explained

Schedule:Irregular
Limited:y
Scifi:y
Issues:8
Date:December 2005  -
Publisher:Raw Studios
Image Comics
Writers:Thomas Jane
Steve Niles
Bruce Jones
Artists:Greg Staples
Pencillers:Lewis LaRosa
James Daly
Dave Kendall
Inkers:Tim Bradstreet
James Daly
Letterers:Jason William Hanley
Colorists:Grant Goleash
Editors:Thomas Jane
Creators:Thomas Jane
Steve Niles
Tim Bradstreet
Lewis LaRosa
Subcat:Image Comics
Sort:Bad Planet

Bad Planet is an American six-issue comic book limited series written by Thomas Jane and Steve Niles that started in 2005. It was one of the first comics produced under the writers' own Raw Studios imprint for Image Comics.[1]

The story is about an ancient meteorite containing destructive alien organisms crashing down on Earth in modern times. Another alien, a single warrior, appears on Earth to help prevent its destruction at the hands of the malevolent invaders.

Publication history

Co-creator/co-writer Thomas Jane was "hopped up on Vicodin" while recovering from a car accident when he had a series of fever dreams that contained "horrible alien deathspiders". From those dreams, he formed the idea for the comic book series, Bad Planet.[2]

Jane befriended comic book artist Tim Bradstreet, while the latter was making the promotional posters for the Punisher film, and pitched the idea to him. Bradstreet suggested he approach Bradstreet's long-time friend, Eisner Award-nominated Steve Niles, with the Bad Planet concept. Eventually the three met at a 2004 comic convention in Los Angeles. Niles, famous for his vampire series 30 Days of Night, quickly jumped on the idea and agreed to write. Concerned about the interior artwork in the comic, Jane again asked Bradstreet for advice. Bradstreet had been wanting an opportunity to work with Lewis LaRosa after seeing his work on the Punisher Max Comics series, for which Bradstreet does the covers. LaRosa was planning to leave the comics industry, but was cajoled by Bradstreet and a signed headshot of Jane in the mail.[3]

The team had originally conceived the series as being twelve parts, but it was later changed to six parts. Jane explained that this was because they split the series in half so the team could have a break in the project.

The second issue was cover-dated January 2006 but then the series stalled due to LaRosa's illness. The other creators waited for him to recover, but when he did, he finally decided to leave the industry. It wasn't until mid-2007 that the third issue was released.[4] James Daly took over for issue 4 (November 2007). Issue 5 (April 2008) featured art from Daly, Bradstreet, and Dave Kendall.

After a three-year break, issue 7 was released (June 2011), with Bruce Jones taking over as co-writer from Steve Niles.[5] Issue 8 (February 2013) was released nearly two years after that.[6] Issues 9-12 have been put on hold until Jane and Bradstreet can find more artists and funding to produce them.[7]

Reception

The first issue received a "Must Read" rating from IGN.[8]

References

Interviews

Comic Book Resources; November 22, 2004
Comic Book Resources; October 18, 2005
Comic Book Resources; October 19, 2005
Comic Book Resources; October 20, 2005
Comic Book Resources; October 21, 2005

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?id=5265&page=article "Thomas Jane & Steve Niles talk Bad Planet & Raw Entertainment"
  2. http://www.newsarama.com/images/interviews/2005/badplanet/BadPlanetTeam.htm "Talking with the Bad Planet Team"
  3. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=5811 "Bad Planet Week: Talking with Thomas Jane & Steve Niles, Part 1"
  4. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=9887 "Jane + Niles-fueled Bad Planet Returns in July"
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20130304063400/http://www.comixology.com/Bad-Planet-7-of-12-Apocrypha/digital-comic/DIG001320 Bad Planet #7: "Apocrypha"
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20130304062327/http://www.comixology.com/Bad-Planet-8-of-12-Apocrypha/digital-comic/DIG003180 Bad Planet #8: "Apocrypha"
  7. http://rawstudios.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=1503&page=3#entry39749/ Bradstreet, Tim; "Bad Planet Volume II"; RawStudios.InvisionZone.com; January 20, 2013.
  8. Goldstein, Hilary; "Bad Planet #1 Review"; IGN; December 16, 2005.