Proof (comics) explained

Proof
Schedule:Monthly
Ongoing:y
Horror:y
Publisher:Image Comics
Startmo:October
Startyr:2007
Endyr:2010
Issues:28
Main Char Team:John Prufrock
Writers:Alex Grecian
Artists:Riley Rossmo
Colorists:Tyler Jenkins (#1-5)
Fiona Staples (#6-8)
Adam Guzowski (#9-16)
Dave Casey (#18-28)
Letterers:Alex Grecian
Creators:Alex Grecian, Riley Rossmo
Tpb:Goatsucker
Isbn:1-58240-994-3
Tpb1:The Company Of Men
Isbn1:1607060175
Tpb2:Thunderbirds Are Go!
Isbn2:1607061341
Tpb3:Julia
Isbn3:1607062852
Tpb4:Blue Fairies
Isbn4:1607063484
Subcat:Image Comics
Sort:Proof

Proof is an American comic book series, published by Image Comics and created by writer Alex Grecian and artist Riley Rossmo. The story concerns John "Proof" Prufrock, a sasquatch, who works for a secret government organization. He hunts cryptids with his partner, Ginger Brown, and seeks clues to his past. The book was influenced by The X-Files and Tarzan.[1]

The first issue was released on October 24, 2007.[2] Besides individual issues and trade paperbacks, Proof is also available on the iPhone and iPod Touch.[3]

Publication history

The character of Proof first appeared in "Berserker", a short story published in Negative Burn #7 (December 2006). The black-and-white story, also created by Alex Grecian and Riley Rossmo, shows Proof's battle with a skin-walker.

Besides his own title, Proof appeared in 2008's Image Monster Pile-Up, a one-shot anthology comic that also featured The Astounding Wolf-Man, The Perhapanauts, and Firebreather.

Plot

The first arc, "Goatsucker", concerns a cryptid attack in Minnesota that appears to be the work of a Bigfoot-like creature. The plot also details the transfer of Ginger Brown, a young female agent, from the F.B.I to a secret organization called The Lodge. Once employed, Brown discovers that her partner is John "Proof" Prufrock, a Bigfoot who works in secret for the U.S. government. Brown's first case with The Lodge concerns El Chupacabra, a monster who masquerades as a human by wearing the skin of its victims. Ginger and Proof also encounter a number of cryptozoological fauna, including jackalopes, a golem, and the Cottingley Fairies.[4]

The second arc, "The Company of Men", follows Proof as he attempts to save a juvenile dinosaur from poachers in the Congo. The third arc is called "Thunderbirds Are Go!" and features dual main plots: Ginger and Elvis journey to New York City to find Joe the golem, while Proof investigates sightings of condorlike thunderbirds in rural Illinois. "Thunderbirds Are Go!" guest-stars The Savage Dragon, another Image Comics character. The fourth arc, "Julia", is set in the mid-19th century. The story delves into Proof's past with his so-called "brother" Mi-Chen Po, and the plot is loosely based on the history of Julia Pastrana. The fifth and final collection of the series entitled "Blue Fairies" gives readers a look at the maturation of male fairies, provides a brief look at the future of The Lodge, and concludes with the story "Who Killed the Dover Demon?" The final arc of the series sets the stage for the return of the character in a series of mini-series, the first of which is called Proof: Endangered.

Characters

A small-town sheriff who ends up joining The Lodge during the "Goatsucker" arc.

Cryptids

Many fanciful creatures inhabit the world of Proof. While most harmlessly occupy the free-range habitat of The Lodge, several hostile cryptids run free in the wild and must be captured. These captures drive Proofs main plot:

An apparent golem living in New York City, Joe defends the city's Jewish population.

Hairy little creatures with hostile intent.

Apatosaurus-like dinosaurs that live harmlessly in The Congo.

Gigantic, vulturelike birds that are capable of snatching children.

Collected editions

The series has been collected into trade paperback:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://communities.canada.com/theprovince/blogs/readthis/archive/2007/10/31/the-x-files-meets-bigfoot.aspx The Province
  2. Web site: Cryptomundo » Proof: New CZ Comic Book. Cryptomundo. Cryptids.
  3. Web site: iVerse Media releases digital comics for iPhone, iPod touch MacNews . https://web.archive.org/web/20120607120934/http://www.macnews.com/content/iverse-media-releases-digital-comics-iphone-ipod-touch . 2012-06-07 . www.macnews.com.
  4. http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/culture/story.html?id=ebf51ce9-4fb8-4b1f-ae7e-191e053eac28 Proof on paper that Bigfoot exists