Nevada (comics) explained

Nevada
Limited:Y
Genre:Urban fantasy
Publisher:DC Comics
Date:May–October 1998
Writers:Steve Gerber
Artists:Phil Winslade
Steve Leialoha
Dick Giordano
Tpb:Nevada
Isbn:1-56389-518-8
Subcat:Vertigo Comics
Sort:Nevada (comics)

Nevada is the title of an American comic book limited series published by DC Comics under its Vertigo imprint in 1998. The series was written by Steve Gerber and with art from Phil Winslade, Steve Leialoha, and Dick Giordano.

The origin of the character is to be found in a Howard the Duck story that contained a "mandatory fight scene" between a Las Vegas chorus girl, an ostrich and a standing lamp.[1] Writing on the CompuServe comics forum, Neil Gaiman said he would like to see that story.[2] When Gerber was asked to come up with something original by Vertigo editor Karen Berger (who rejected his Vertigo take on Inferior Five), he created Nevada.

Plot

Nevada is a Las Vegas chorus girl with a pet performing ostrich named "Bolero". One day, reality begins to change; while investigating, she finds herself fighting against a mobster with a lava lamp for a head.

The character also appeared in Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1 (January 1998) and #2 (January 1999), and was parodied by Gerber as "Utah" in Howard the Duck vol. 2, #4 (June 2002). Leonard the Duck appeared in the story in Winter's Edge #2. As Nevada is a creator-owned character, she has made no more subsequent appearances.

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a trade paperback:

Awards

It was nominated for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Limited Series for 1999.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Howard the Duck #16, 1977
  2. Nevada #1
  3. http://www.dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=1644 Trade details at DC Comics official site