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'''''Leviathan World''''' is a mystic and apocaliptic [[comics|comic]] serie created by Italian illustrator Francesco Petracchi and Italian writer Andrea Claudio Galluzzo. First episode was published in 2006 only in English version. The story's plot is based on the life of Athan Levi, oceanographic scientist and researcher by Brooklyn Aquarium of New York who is determined to save the oceans from pollution. His life is not a normal life and he's no normal person. During the nighttime Athan Levi becomes Leviathan, a superior being, not human, but both divine and earthly at the same time, who has been in this world since the creation. Leviathan will perform the undertaking. |
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'''''Leviathan''''' is a [[horror fiction|horror]] [[comics|comic]] series created by [[Ian Edginton]] and [[D'Israeli]] and appearing in the British comic [[2000 AD (comic)|2000 AD]] starting in 2003. The story is set on a massive ocean liner (the Leviathan of the title) which has been transported to some sort of parallel world with no land or landmarks. The story appeared in ten parts followed by three stand alone "Tales of the Leviathan" which expanded on the history of the ship as well as featuring new characters. |
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[[Ian Edginton]] has described it as "[[Agatha Christie]] meets [[Silent Hill]]." |
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==Characters== |
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* '''Detective Sergeant Aurelius Lament''', a police officer who is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. His wife, Mary, died in child birth five years earlier, the result of the ships doctor being drunk. |
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* '''William Ashbless''', the boat's designer. |
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* '''Sky Baker''', a "Mace", one of the unofficial police who maintain order in Steerage class. Her mother was killed by the Stokers about six months before the story starts. |
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* '''Hastur''', the demon controlling/powering the ship who appears to be under control of Ashbless. His servants, known as Stokers, kill their victims by flaying them with their long tongues. |
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* '''Davy Motes''' a young Scottish apprentice who became Hasturs' first servant (in "Chosen Son") |
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* '''Captain Michael McLean''', solider, hunter and adventurer who went on an expedition to Hold Thirteen, rumoured to be filled with luxury items. (in "McLean's Last Case"). |
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* '''Petra Connaught''', famed aviatrix killed whilst trying to search for land (in "Beyond the Blue Horizon"). |
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==Plot== |
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The Leviathan is the largest ship ever built - A mile long and half a mile tall and taking ten years to build. She is clearly modelled on [[RMS Titanic|The Titanic]]. Launched in 1928 with some 30,000 passengers and crew it disappeared and has spent the last twenty years lost in some kind of endless and lifeless ocean. There are strange goings on deep in the bowels of the ship which occasionally leaks out on to the upper decks. |
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==Publication== |
==Publication== |
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* "Leviathan |
* "Leviathan" (in ''2000 AD'' #1351-1360, 2003). |
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** "Tales of the Leviathan:-" |
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*** "Chosen Son" (in ''2000 AD'' #2005, 2004). |
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*** "McLean's Last Case" (in ''2000 AD'' #1465, 2005). |
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*** "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (in ''2000 AD'' #1466, 2005). |
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All of the strips were collected in a trade hardcover published by Rebellion in October [[2006 in comics|2006]], ISBN 1-904265-65-0) |
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==See also== |
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*''[[Propeller Island]]'' by [[Jules Verne]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=leviath 2000AD Profile Page] |
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*[http://www.disraeli.plus.com/educatio/levdemo/ How D'Israeli Drew Leviathan] |
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[[Category:2000 AD titles]] |
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[[Category:British comics]] |
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Revision as of 03:04, 2 June 2008
Leviathan is a horror comic series created by Ian Edginton and D'Israeli and appearing in the British comic 2000 AD starting in 2003. The story is set on a massive ocean liner (the Leviathan of the title) which has been transported to some sort of parallel world with no land or landmarks. The story appeared in ten parts followed by three stand alone "Tales of the Leviathan" which expanded on the history of the ship as well as featuring new characters.
Ian Edginton has described it as "Agatha Christie meets Silent Hill."
Characters
- Detective Sergeant Aurelius Lament, a police officer who is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. His wife, Mary, died in child birth five years earlier, the result of the ships doctor being drunk.
- William Ashbless, the boat's designer.
- Sky Baker, a "Mace", one of the unofficial police who maintain order in Steerage class. Her mother was killed by the Stokers about six months before the story starts.
- Hastur, the demon controlling/powering the ship who appears to be under control of Ashbless. His servants, known as Stokers, kill their victims by flaying them with their long tongues.
- Davy Motes a young Scottish apprentice who became Hasturs' first servant (in "Chosen Son")
- Captain Michael McLean, solider, hunter and adventurer who went on an expedition to Hold Thirteen, rumoured to be filled with luxury items. (in "McLean's Last Case").
- Petra Connaught, famed aviatrix killed whilst trying to search for land (in "Beyond the Blue Horizon").
Plot
The Leviathan is the largest ship ever built - A mile long and half a mile tall and taking ten years to build. She is clearly modelled on The Titanic. Launched in 1928 with some 30,000 passengers and crew it disappeared and has spent the last twenty years lost in some kind of endless and lifeless ocean. There are strange goings on deep in the bowels of the ship which occasionally leaks out on to the upper decks.
Publication
- "Leviathan" (in 2000 AD #1351-1360, 2003).
- "Tales of the Leviathan:-"
- "Chosen Son" (in 2000 AD #2005, 2004).
- "McLean's Last Case" (in 2000 AD #1465, 2005).
- "Beyond the Blue Horizon" (in 2000 AD #1466, 2005).
- "Tales of the Leviathan:-"
All of the strips were collected in a trade hardcover published by Rebellion in October 2006, ISBN 1-904265-65-0)