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Шаблон:Multiple issuesШаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox comic book title Common Grounds is a six-issue comic book limited series created by writer Troy Hickman and published by Top Cow Productions in 2004. The series examined the life of superheroes and villains in and around a chain of coffee shops called Common Grounds.
Common Grounds received two Eisner Award nominations in 2005, for "Best Short Story" and "Best Anthology."[1]
Overview
The series began in 1994 as the black-and-white mini-comic, Holey Crullers, written by Hickman and drawn by Jerry Smith. It was circulated through mail order and direct sales at comic book conventions with small print runs. In 1997, Wizard magazine covered it in a four-page article.
In 2003, Wizard editor Jim McLauchlin became editor-in-chief of Top Cow Productions. He contacted Hickman about getting the rights to the Holey Crullers scripts. In early 2004, Common Grounds was launched as a six-issue limited series featuring Hickman's stories and new artwork by Dan Jurgens, George Pérez, Mike Oeming, Chris Bachalo, Sam Kieth, Angel Medina, Carlos Pacheco, and Ethan Van Sciver. Jurgens was the regular artist, providing art for one short story every issue, while one of the guest artists provided the art for additional stories.
The series received critical acclaim. In November 2007, a trade paperback was published collecting all six issues. In 2005, it was nominated for Eisner Awards in the categories "Best Anthology" and "Best Short Story" for Where Monsters Dine.
Title
The original 1990s comic series, Holey Crullers, centered on a chain of doughnut shops named "Holey Crullers". The name was a word-play on a type of doughnut, a cruller with a hole in the center, that paid homage to the regular outbursts of Robin in the 1960s era Batman.
The decision to update the doughnut shops to coffee shops and change the name to Common Grounds was an attempt to be more relevant to the coffee culture in the US in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As with the previous title, the name "Common Grounds" includes some word play by referencing a safe, neutral haven for opposing viewpoints and an important aspect of coffee.
The series includes an in-story reference to the name change in issue six. The company founder explains that he wanted to call his chain "Holey Crullers", but received a letter from the lawyers of the "old 60s superhero tv show" in which the sidekick always says "Holy This" and "Holy That".
Characters
- Ed Franklin
- Gerald Smith, a.k.a. Speeding Bullet
- Gabriel "Gabe" Alexander, a.k.a. Mental Midget
- Robert Louis Dupree, a.k.a. Man-Witch
- Jenny Saunders
- "John" the serial rapist
- Tim Lesley, a.k.a. Analog Kid
- Chris Lesley, a.k.a. Digital Man
- Patricia Van Buren, a.k.a. Deb-U-Ton
- Moshe Chomsky, a.k.a. The Acidic Jew
- Sam Henderson, a.k.a. Strangeness
- Clarise Henderson, a.k.a. Charm
- "Thorny" Thorndyke
- Benjamin Bellott, a.k.a. Commander Power
- James McLain, a.k.a. Blackwatch
- The Superheavyweights
- Susan LaBelle, a.k.a. Knockout
- Red Fox II
- Miniaturian
- Coldspell
- Hi-Tec
- The Liberty Balance
- Earl Lumley, a.k.a. Lift-Off
- Gail Milgrim, a.k.a. Belle-Air
- The Flaming Follicle
- Mach Master
- Magna-Woman
- Captain Gallant
- The Eternal Flame
- Lea Anne Lyster, a.k.a. Kittycat
- Jeff Bailey, a.k.a. Big Money II
- Larry the delivery guy
- Grondar
- Crittorr
- Kkrapp
- Wang Dang Doodle
- Claire Grant, a.k.a. American Pi
- Zhang
- Stevie Parsons
- Michael O'Brien, a.k.a. Big Money
Stories
Issue | Titles | Major Character(s) | Cover Artist(s) | Penciller(s) | Inker(s) | Colorist(s) | Release Date |
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Шаблон:Center | A: "Beyond the Speed of Life" B: "Head Games" |
A: Ed Franklin, Speeding Bullet B: Mental Midget, Man-Witch |
J. Scott Campbell, Matt Milla Rodolfo Migliari1 |
A: Dan Jurgens B: Michael Avon Oeming |
A: Al Vey B: Michael Avon Oeming |
A: Guy Major B: Peter Pantazis |
Шаблон:Center |
Шаблон:Center | A: "Roles" B: "Elsewhere" |
A: Jenny Saunders, "John" B: Analog Kid, Digital Man |
Шаблон:Center | A: Ethan Van Sciver B: Dan Jurgens |
A: Jon Holdredge, Roland Paris, Norm Rapmund B: Al Vey |
A: Brian Buccellato B: Guy Major |
Шаблон:Center |
Шаблон:Center | A: "Sanctuary" B: "Heir of Truth" |
A: Deb-U-Ton, The Acidic Jew B: Strangeness, Charm |
Шаблон:Center | A: Chris Bachalo B: Dan Jurgens |
A: Aaron Sowd, Tom Bar-Or B: Al Vey |
A: Brian Buccellato, Sonia Oback B: Guy Major |
Шаблон:Center |
Шаблон:Center | A: "Time of Their Lives" B: "Fat Chance" C: "Glory Days" |
A: Commander Power, Blackwatch B: Knockout, Red Fox II, Miniaturian, Coldspell, Hi-Tec C: Lift-Off, Belle-Air, the Flaming Follicle, Mach Master, Magna-Woman, Captain Gallant |
Шаблон:Center | A: Carlos Pacheco B: Dan Jurgens C: George Pérez |
A: Jesus Merino B: Al Vey C: Mike Perkins |
A & B: Guy Major C: Tom Smith |
Шаблон:Center |
Шаблон:Center | A: "Where Monsters Dine" B: "Lovelife" |
A: Larry, Grondar, Crittorr, Kkrapp, Wang Dang Doodle B: The Eternal Flame |
Шаблон:Center | A: Angel Medina B: Dan Jurgens |
A: Jon Holdredge B: Al Vey |
A: John Starr, Beth Sotelo B: Guy Major |
Шаблон:Center |
Шаблон:Center | A: "This'll Be the Day" B: "Loose Ends" |
A: American Pi, Zhang B: Stevie Parsons, Michael O'Brien |
Шаблон:Center | A: Sam Kieth B: Dan Jurgens |
A: Sam Kieth B: Al Vey |
A & B: Guy Major | Шаблон:Center |
1 Rodolfo Migliari made the alternate cover for Issue #1.[4][5]
2 Issue #4's cover art was inspired by Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" painting.[6][7]
Collected Editions
The series has been collected in a trade paperback that includes:
- Cover and Pinup Gallery1
- Common Grounds Timeline
- Holey Crullers Bonus Material
- Liberty Balance Pinup by George Pérez, Mike Perkins and Tom Smith
Notes
1 Includes Issue #1's alternate cover by Rodolfo Migliari and a pinup by James Raiz, Roland Paris and Sonia Oback depicting various superheroes battling Crittorr and Wang Dang Doodle.
References
External links
- TopCow.com - Top Cow Productions, Inc. website
- TheTopCowStore.com - Top Cow Productions, Inc. store
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Table of Contents, pg. 3
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Cover and Pinup Gallery, pg. 131
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Cover and Pinup Gallery, pg. 131
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Issue #1 Cover B, pg. 133
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Cover and Pinup Gallery, pg. 131
- ↑ Troy Hickman, Common Grounds trade paperback, November 2007, Issue #4 Cover, pg. 136