Necronauts

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Publication history

The outline for the story and was written in 1991 and was originally intended for Tundra Publishing, where Rennie had published White Trash, however:

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The story formed part of a general push by editor Andy Diggle to get more horror into the comic: "I commissioned Necronauts because I thought horror would work well in 2000 AD."[1]

It eventually started in the 2000 AD end of year special in 2000, Prog 2001, and continued in issues #1223-1230.

Characters

Plot

In 1926, while practising a new trick, Houdini has a near-death experience, awakening the mysterious Sleepers. Meanwhile, Lovecraft is visited by a talking raven, and a séance that Sir Arthur is attending is attacked by a strange force that possesses the medium. Sir Arthur travels to New York City to speak to Houdini, where they are attacked by Tcho-Tchos, summoned by The Sleepers' human minions (The Hidden Masters of the World: The Illuminated Ones).

While Houdini and Lovecraft travel back into the spiritual plane, Fort and Sir Arthur must protect their bodies from the assembling dark forces. However, there is also a traitor in their midst, and one of their number will die.

Collected editions

The story has been reprinted as a trade paperback by Rebellion Developments:

  • Necronauts (64 pages, December 2007, Template:ISBN, February 2008, Template:ISBN)
  • Tharg's Terror Tales Presents Necronauts and Love Like Blood (collects Necronauts and A Love Like Blood, 128 pages, October 2011, Template:ISBN)

Awards

  • 2000 Eagle Awards, Favourite Comic Strip to Appear in a UK Magazine or Comic (runner-up)
  • 2001 National Comics Awards, Best New Talent (Tied win): Frazer Irving for Necronauts
  • 2004 Diamond Comics Awards, Graphic Novel of the Year

See also

Notes

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  1. Bishop (2007) page 217

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