Ignition City Explained

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Schedule:Monthly
Limited:y
Althistory:first
Scifi:y
Multigenre:y
Publisher:Avatar Press
Startmo:April
Startyr:2009
Endmo:October
Endyr:2009
Issues:5
Writers:Warren Ellis
Pencillers:Gianluca Pagliarani
Inkers:Chris Drier
Colorists:Digikore Studios
Editors:William A. Christensen
Creators:Warren Ellis
Gianluca Pagliarani
Tpb:Ignition City
Isbn:1-59291-087-4
Subcat:Avatar Press
Sort:Ignition City

Ignition City is a five-issue science fiction comic book limited series, written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Gianluca Pagliarani. It was published in 2009 by American company Avatar Press.

Publication history

Ellis initially conceived the plot in 2005. After some brief initial work in 2006, the series was not mentioned again until after the release of his Aetheric Mechanics in 2008.[1] Inspirations included the Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers serials, the show Deadwood, the artist Magdalene Veen,[2] the film Metropolis, the Berlin Tegel Airport, Ray Bradbury's short story "Rocket Summer", Alan Moore's comic The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and his own Ministry of Space comic (which was in turn inspired by Dan Dare).[3] [4]

Plot

Ignition City is set in an atompunk/dieselpunk alternate history in the year 1956; in this timeline, World War II was interrupted by a Martian invasion. As a result, space travel became commonplace. Ignition City itself is Earth's last spaceport; a circular artificial island located in equatorial waters. Rockets launch from a ring of gantries ringing the island, and the interior is a shantytown populated by former spacemen who have found themselves out of work due to a planet-wide ban on space travel. The story follows Mary Raven, a young woman who travels to Ignition City after her father, a formerly famous spaceman named Rock Raven, is killed there.[5]

Characters

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

External links

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=898 Reviews: Ignition City #1
  2. http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=2803 Ignition City workblog: July 17
  3. http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=2797 Ignition City workblog: July 15
  4. http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=2803 Ignition City workblog: July 17
  5. http://comics.ign.com/articles/971/971268p1.html Ignition City #1 Review