The Marquis (comics) explained

The Marquis
Limited:y
Horror:first
Historical:y
Fantasy:first
Multigenre:y
Publisher:Caliber Comics
Oni Press
Dark Horse Comics
Date:1997–2009
Writers:Guy Davis
Artists:Guy Davis
Creators:Guy Davis
Tpb:Danse Macabre
Isbn:1-929998-15-5
Tpb1:Intermezzo
Isbn1:1929998740
Tpb2:1 – The Marquis: Inferno
Isbn2:978-1595823687
Subcat:Oni Press
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The Marquis is an American independent comic book series written and illustrated by Guy Davis, released by Caliber Comics, Oni Press and Dark Horse Comics.

Publication history

The Marquis was originally published by Caliber Comics where the Les Preludes issue appeared in 1997, followed by the rest of the Danse Macabre series from Oni Comics in 2000. This was followed by a one-shot and a two-issue miniseries in 2002–2003. Davis will be finishing the story he started at Dark Horse Comics, where he was working on B.P.R.D. from 2003 to 2011. He said:

The ultimate plan was to make The Marquis a five-volume series. The first volume, Inferno, collects the trade paperbacks Danse Macabre and Intermezzo. Davis plans to release the rest as graphic novels, starting with The Marquis and the Midwife and then two more that finish the Marquis' story, followed by a final prequel volume. A one-shot prequel to Danse Macabre, titled The Marquis and the Coachman, was published in MySpace/Dark Horse Presents #22 (2009).

Plot

The Marquis takes place in Venisalle, a fictional land resembling France during the mid-18th century, complete with stratified society and Church dominance of everyday affairs. The story revolves around Vol de Galle, a former Inquisitor of The Faith who has the ability to see demons, many of which have infiltrated society disguised in human form. De Galle combats these entities with his sabre and a pair of specially built, anachronistic machine guns.

Reception

While ostensibly a horror-action comic, The Marquis analyses personal and religious issues through the conflicted character of de Galle, and has been received well by critics and comics professionals including Mike Mignola and Stan Sakai for both its content and Davis's detailed and disturbing artwork.[1]

Collected editions

To date, two trade paperbacks have been released by Oni Press and one volume collecting all prior material published by Dark Horse.

TitlePublishedPublisherCollectsAdditional MaterialPagesISBN
The Marquis: Danse Macabre28 September 2001Oni Press
  • Danse Macabre #0–5
176978-1929998159
The Marquis: Intermezzo29 December 2003
  • Hell's Courtesan #1–2
  • A Sin of One
112978-1929998746
1The Marquis: Inferno12 August 2009Dark Horse
  • Danse Macabre
  • Intermezzo
  • Cover Gallery
  • Sketchbook
336978-1595823687
2The Marquis and the MidwifeCancelledOriginal material978-1595824998

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Tale of Unholy Faith. Guydavisartworks.com. 2012-09-01.