Thriller (DC Comics) explained

Thriller
Schedule:Monthly
Format:Ongoing while in publication
Publisher:DC Comics
Date:November 1983 – November 1984
Issues:12
Main Char Team:Thriller
Beaker Parish
Crackerjack
Daniel Grove
Data
Proxy
Salvo
White Satin
Writers:Robert Loren Fleming
Artists:Trevor Von Eeden
Letterers:Todd Klein
Creators:Robert Loren Fleming (writer)
Trevor Von Eeden (artist)

Thriller was a short-lived comic book series published by DC Comics beginning in November 1983. The series was originally written by Robert Loren Fleming and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden. It was sold only through the direct market. The taglines for the series were, "She has 7 seconds to save the world" and "You can't read it fast enough". The "she" in question was protagonist Angie Thriller. The "7 seconds" referred to a team of operatives who assisted her in various conflicts.

Fleming stated “Thriller was originally conceived as a cross between The Shadow, Doc Savage, and The X-Men.”[1]

Publication history

Thriller ran for 12 issues (November 1983 – November 1984).[2] After the first seven issues, Fleming left the series and Von Eeden left after issue #8.[3] The series ran four more issues by writer Bill DuBay and artist Alex Niño.[4]

Cast

Angie Thriller

Angeline Marietta Salvotini Thriller was the leader of a team of adventurers called the Seven Seconds, who were based in New York City a subjective "fifty years in the future".[5]

Angeline had the power to become one with any inanimate object, and thus control it. She could cause her face to appear on an object or even in the sky. The only living beings she could merge with were her twin brother Tony, and the artificially created Beaker Parish. Angeline could also see visions of possible future events.

Very much in the vein of pulp heroes such as The Shadow or Doc Savage, Angie Thriller was described in early publicity as being "like a cross between Jesus Christ and my Mom" by Fleming,[6] and she served as the ethereal leader for her team.

Tony Salvotini

Salvo was Angeline's brother, Tony Salvotini, a former mercenary soldier and member of the U.S. Marines' Rapid Deployment Force. After mistakenly killing an innocent man, Salvo vowed to never again shoot to kill. He would instead only wound his targets, his motto being "only flesh wounds, only out-patients".

The Seven Seconds

Supporting characters

Plot

The Seven Seconds usually investigated cases involving unusual menaces, some bordering on the supernatural. On their most notable mission, they were able to thwart Moses Lusk's attempt to bring about a nuclear holocaust and destroy all life on Earth.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://michelfiffe.com/?p=756
  2. Web site: The Full Run: Thriller #1 by Robert Loren Fleming and Trevor Von Eeden. Jason. Sacks. March 28, 2013. Comics Bulletin. https://web.archive.org/web/20150914225329/http://comicsbulletin.com/full-run-thriller-1-robert-loren-fleming-and-trevor-von-eeden/. September 14, 2015. live.
  3. Catto. Ed. Thriller. Back Issue!. 98. 23–30. TwoMorrows Publishing. August 2017. Raleigh, North Carolina.
  4. Web site: The Full Run: the Legacy of Thriller by Robert Loren Fleming and Trevor Von Eeden (Issues #9-12). Jason. Sacks. May 29, 2013. Comics Bulletin. https://web.archive.org/web/20150907203657/http://comicsbulletin.com/full-run-legacy-thriller-robert-loren-fleming-and-trevor-von-eeden-issues-9-12/. September 7, 2015. live.
  5. Web site: Everything you want to know about the 80's DC Comics series. David Allen. Jones. 2015. The Trinity Building- The New Thriller (comic) Site. https://web.archive.org/web/20141104102029/http://thrillerthecomic.wordpress.com/. November 4, 2014 . live.
  6. Web site: Meanwhile. Robert Loren. Fleming. 1983. DC Comics. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924030649/https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-rYFbqfHs-u0/T4ilcdrvyoI/AAAAAAAAAAw/mKGalQPJ8RA/s720/Swamp%2520Thing%2520v2%2520021%2520%2528Large%2529-26%2520%2528Meanwhile%2529.jpg. September 24, 2015. live.