The Damned (comics) explained

The Damned
Crime:first
Horror:y
Multigenre:y
Publisher:Oni Press
Startmo:October
Startyr:2006
Issues:The Damned: Three Days Dead #0–5
The Damned: Prodigal Sons #1–3
The Damned #1–10
Main Char Team:Eddie Tamblyn
Morgan Tamblyn
Writers:Cullen Bunn
Brian Hurtt
Artists:Brian Hurtt
Letterers:Brian Hurtt
Crank!
Colorists:Bill Crabtree
Editors:Randal Jarrell
Charlie Chu
Desiree Wilson
Creators:Cullen Bunn
Brian Hurtt
Tpb1:Volume 1: Three Days Dead (black and white)
Isbn1:9781932664638
Tpb2:Volume 1: Three Days Dead (color)
Isbn2:9781620103852
Tpb3:Volume 2: Ill-Gotten
Isbn3:9781620104859
Tpb4:Volume 3: Prodigal Sons
Isbn4:9781620105733
Subcat:Oni Press
Sort:Damned, The

The Damned is a horror-noir American comic book created by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt, and published by Oni Press.

Plot synopsis

The Damned is set in prohibition era in a city where demonic crime families vie for human souls. The narrator, Eddie Tamblyn, is a man cursed to return from the dead—whoever touches Eddie while he's dead, assumes his fatal wounds and Eddie's resurrected. Because of his unique abilities, Eddie often finds himself being used by the crime families for their own ends.

Three Days Dead

The Aligheri and Roarke crime families are coming to a "mutually beneficial" agreement set to put an end to their territorial squabbles, but the demon sent to broker the truce has gone missing. Eddie agrees to find the missing broker for Alphonse Aligheri in exchange for wiping his debts.

Ill-Gotten

Pauly Bones, an old double dealer from Eddie's past, seeks refuge at the Gehenna Room now that Eddie's got a "no demons allowed" policy. The demons want something from Pauly, something that might just be enough to trade for a few souls.

Publication history

The first miniseries, Three Days Dead, ran from October 2006 to February 2007. There was also a six-page issue #0 published in October 2006. A second miniseries followed in 2008, the three-issue Prodigal Sons.[1]

In 2017, The Damned was relaunched as an ongoing series. The original five-issue miniseries was adapted to color and published as a new trade paperback in March.[2] The Damned #1 followed in May with a new arc, Ill-Gotten, designed to continue the story for returning readers while introducing the world and characters to new readers.

The color version of the Prodigal Sons arc appeared in The Damned #6–8 with minor alterations to better fit in with the mythology of the ongoing series.[3] The planned three-issue Daughter's Danse arc only released the first issue and The Damned has been in hiatus since then. Bunn mentioned in a 2023 "Ask Me Anything" post that he has plans for the series to continue, but nothing in the near future.[4]

Issues

Story ArcIssueRelease DateWriterArtistColorist
Three Days Earlier...
  1. 0
October, 2006Cullen BunnBrian Hurtt
Three Days Dead
  1. 1
October, 2006Bill Crabtree
(2017 collection)
  1. 2
November, 2006
  1. 3
December, 2006
  1. 4
January, 2007
  1. 5
February, 2007
Prodigal Sons
  1. 1
April, 2008Cullen BunnBrian HurttN/A
  1. 2
May, 2008
  1. 3
August, 2008
Ongoing series (2017)
Ill-Gotten
  1. 1
May 3, 2017Cullen BunnBrian HurttBill Crabtree
  1. 2
June 14, 2017
  1. 3
July 12, 2017
  1. 4
September 13, 2017
  1. 5
October 11, 2017
Prodigal Sons
  1. 6[5]
December 13, 2017Cullen BunnBrian HurttBill Crabtree
  1. 7
January 10, 2018
  1. 8
February 7, 2018
Bad Ol’ Days
  1. 9[6]
April 18, 2018Cullen BunnBrian HurttBill Crabtree
Daughter's Danse
  1. 10
June 13, 2018Cullen BunnBrian HurttBill Crabtree

Collected editions

The first miniseries has been collected into a trade paperback twice, once in black and white in 2007, then later in color in 2017.

VolumeTitleRelease DateMaterial collectedISBN
1Three Days DeadMay, 2007The Damned: Three Days Dead #1–5The Damned: Three Days Earlier... * #0
March 8, 2017The Damned: Three Days Dead #1–5
2Ill-GottenApril 18, 2018The Damned #1–5
3Prodigal SonsFebruary 13, 2019The Damned #6–9

The original black and white versions of Three Days Dead and Prodigal Sons have been released in French by Akileos:

Adaptations

Film

On July 27, 2007, DreamWorks Pictures, Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald acquired the film rights to this comic book title as a collaboration with Oni Press's film production arm Closed by Monday Entertainment along with a film adaptation of Courtney Crumrin.[7] On April 13, 2008, David DiGilio was hired to write the screenplay for DreamWorks, Closed on Mondays Entertainment, and Parkes + MacDonald Entertainment.[8]

TV series

It was announced in August 2011 that Showtime had bought the rights to adapt the comic book into a television series, with David Hayter being brought in to write it.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Shaun . Manning . I'll Be "The Damned" – Cullen Bunn talks "Prodigal Sons" . . May 15, 2008 . August 25, 2011 .
  2. Web site: Dueben. Alex. Sixth Gun Team Crafts a Supernatural Noir World in The Damned. Comic Book Resources. February 16, 2017.
  3. Web site: Tweedale . Mark . The Damned Speakeasy: Ill-Gotten . Multiversity Comics . October 1, 2018.
  4. Web site: Bunn . Cullen. Cullen Bunn AMA on r/HorrorComics . Reddit.com/r/HorrorComics . October 14, 2023.
  5. Web site: Burlingame. Russ. The Damned Interview: Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt. Comic Book. March 6, 2017.
  6. Web site: Comics Alternative Interviews: Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt. Comics Alternative. May 27, 2017.
  7. Web site: McClintock. Pamela. DreamWorks drawn to comic pair. July 27, 2007. Variety. Penske Media Corporation. November 3, 2023.
  8. News: Tatiana. Siegel. DiGilio scripting 'Damned'. Variety. April 13, 2008. August 25, 2011.
  9. News: Nellie . Andreeva . Showtime Developing Drama Series Based On Comic Book 'The Damned' . . August 24, 2011 . August 25, 2011 .