Converted: | y |
Publisher: | Maximum Press Homage Comics (Wildstorm/Image Comics) Darkchylde Entertainment |
Debut: | Glory/Angela: Angels in Hell #1 (April 1996) |
Creators: | Randy Queen |
Full Name: | Ariel Chylde |
Subcat: | Image Comics |
Sortkey: | Darkchylde |
Darkchylde is an American comic book character created in 1996 by Randy Queen. It was originally published by Maximum Press, and later by Image Comics, through Homage Comics, a publishing imprint of Wildstorm. Subsequent projects would be published by Darkchylde Entertainment, through Wowio.[1]
Darkchylde is the story of Ariel Chylde, a cursed teen who can become the creatures from her many nightmares, and then must save her small town from the forces of darkness she's set free.
Darkchylde was launched as a comic book property in 1996.
In an interview with Nicholas Yanes from scifipulse.net Queen revealed that Darkchylde would appear in a published comic book after several years of absence. This comic book would be a one-shot crossover titled The Darkness/ Darkchylde: Kingdom Pain, released in December 2009. In addition to containing a new story feature Darkchylde, this one-shot also contained preview art for Randy Queen's next comic book title "Starfall".[2]
In 2005 the title was relaunched at Dark Horse Comics as Manga Darkchylde, with Ariel now being a little girl. The term manga in the title is somewhat misleading, as the new series is clearly not a manga in the traditional sense and actually bears very little resemblance to Japanese manga in any way. Only using the base elements of the original Darkchylde, Randy Queen is now expanding his "Darkchylde-universe".
Darkchylde comic books, in order of reading:
Some of the comics have been collected into trade paperbacks:
Darkchylde was turned into a Young Adult Novel by Andrea Brown Literary Agency.[3] Queen completed the first of a series of long awaited novels titled Darkchylde: The Ariel Chylde Saga in 2015.[4]
In August 2007 creator Randy Queen revealed to Newsarama that a film was in the works.
In an interview with Nicholas Yanes from scifipulse.net, Randy Queen was asked and responded to a question about a film/television adaptation of Darkchylde:
Test footage from the set of Darkchylde emerged in July 2010[5] and on October 31, John Carpenter was hired to direct. The project has since seen no further comment from Carpenter or Queen, and is believed to be in development hell or shelved by the production company.[6]
In August 2014, Randy Queen, owner of the character, filed numerous DMCA Takedown Requests regarding Escher Girls, a Tumblr blog which critiques the anatomical inaccuracies of women featured in comic art.[7] The notices were filed in response to posts critical of Queen's work, specifically a piece of art published on the blog nine times with encouragement for others to correct it with redraws - a piece of art created 18 years ago while the artist was still learning.[8] Queen felt his work was being used in an abusive and misleading manner, and exercised due process with Tumblr in having his copyrighted images removed from the blog. Tumblr erroneously removed the entire post, which included commentary.[9] Subsequently, Queen apologized on his Facebook page regarding the incident and asked Tumblr to restore the content, which they did.[9]