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Redfox (comics) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Redfox  Cover of  Redfox Book #1 by Brian Bolland Publication information Publisher Harrier Comics Valkyrie Press Schedule Bi-monthly Format Ongoing seriesGenre  Fantasy Publication date January 1986   June 1989 Number of issues 20 Creative team Writer(s) Fox (issues 1-20) Mike Lewis (issues 1-4) Chris Bell (issues 6-19)

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Redfox (comics)

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Redfox 

Cover of  Redfox Book #1 by Brian Bolland 

Publication information

PublisherHarrier Comics 

Valkyrie Press 

Schedule Bi-monthly

Format Ongoing series  

Genre  Fantasy 

Publication date January 1986  – 

June 1989 

Number of issues 20

Creative team

Writer(s)

Fox (issues 1-20)

Mike Lewis (issues 1-4)

Chris Bell (issues 6-19)

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Penciller(s) Fox

Inker(s)

Fox (issues 1-5)Dave Harwood (issues 6-10)

Tony O'Donnell (issues 11-?)[1]

 

Vince Dank s[2]

 

Letterer(s)Melvyn James (issue 1)Jack McArdle (issues 3-15)

Creator(s) Fox

Collected editions 

Book Two  ISBN 1-870217-01-2  

Redfox is a British fantasy comic published in the late 1980s, nominated eight times for  EagleAwards and winner of Best New British Comic in 1986.

Contents  1 Publication history 

o  1.1 The Demon Queen Saga 

  2 Major characters 

  3 Guest appearances 

  4 Collected editions 

  5 References 

  6 External links 

Publication history

 Redfox herself first appeared in Dragonlords fanzine. Fox, the comic's artist and creator, used the

strip to comment on barbarian fashion-sense in fantasy games, and later expanded his heroine's

story into a three-issue Redfox fanzine.

The fanzine stories were revised and redrawn to form the early issues of a bimonthly US-format

 black & white comic, which were reprinted in the two Book of Redfox graphic novelcompilations. Harrier Comics  published the first ten issues in the UK. Valkyrie Press was then

established solely to publish Redfox, but later took on Bryan Talbot's comic The Adventures of 

 Luther Arkwright .

[3]

 After a further ten issues, publication ceased. An 8-page "origin of sorts",written by Martin Lock  and drawn by Fox, was published in Swiftsure #9 (July 1986), another Harrier Comics title.

 Redfox #7 (January 1987) had a specially painted cover by John Bolton. A number of the top UK 

 professional comics artists gave their support to Harrier Comics by contributing covers in this

way.

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The Demon Queen Saga

Issues #5-10 comprised a story arc officially titled "The Demon Queen Saga", which was a

turning point in more than one way. The series, which began as a comedy set in a fantasy world,suddenly became driven by angst and tragedy. (This was around the time when comics such as

Watchmen were popularizing treatment of more serious and adult themes.)

Additionally, it was during The Demon Queen Saga that writer Chris Bell joined the creative

team, usually co-scripting the story over Fox's plots. Chris Bell recounted how this happened:

“ The last six pages of Issue 6 were written in about three hours, when Fox had

visited Chris Bell in Bristol for a weekend and stayed for three weeks and needed a

script in a hurry to take back up to Nottingham with him. Chris had never written

for comics before; Fox presented her with the image at the top of page 22, the phrase "a collection of enchanted cutlery", and a deadline of "yesterday". So she

sat in her kitchen and wrote it. To her astonishment, he accepted it, and asked her 

to do the next issue as well, because the script for that had been abandoned half-finished. This was the beginning of the partnership which lasted until the end of 

the comic, two and a half years later.[citation needed ]

  ” 

The story itself was an obvious clone of  The Dark Phoenix Saga. Both The Demon Queen Sagaand The Dark Phoenix Saga share the following plot:

1.  Character A gains a new source of power (Zebethyial's ring in Redfox, the Phoenix Force

in X-Men), which turns her from one of the weakest members of the cast to one of the

most powerful. (Redfox #1/X-Men #101)

2.  Character A has no notion of the nature of this new power, but quickly accepts itnonetheless. (Redfox #1/X-Men #101)

3.  Character A becomes more vicious and unscrupulous, prompting her friends to become

concerned. (Redfox #5-6/X-Men #129-132)

4.  A traumatic event causes Character A to lose control of herself to the source of her new power and become a god-like evil being. (Redfox #6/X-Men #134)

5.  With her power increased to the level of a god, Character A kills a vast number of 

innocent people. (Redfox #6/X-Men #135)6.  In response, authorities from multiple worlds mobilize to kill Character A. (Redfox #9/X-

Men #136)

7.  Character A's friends fight to free her of the dark influence, but are easily overpowered.

Character A renders them all immobile and begins tormenting them. (Redfox #9-10/X-Men #135-6)

8.  A friend of Character A, who Character A overlooked, uses psychic abilities to free

Character A from the force controlling her. (Redfox #10/X-Men #136)9.  In her moment of lucidity, Character A commits suicide in order to prevent herself from

killing any more people. (Redfox #10/X-Men #137)

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Fox was unashamed to admit that The Demon Queen Saga was almost entirely derived from the

legendary X-Men story arc. Besides giving the story an obviously similar title, when a reader 

wrote about issue #5 "Is this the start of some 'Dark Redfox' kind of saga?", Fox teasingly repliedthat there was little resemblance because Dark Phoenix had a weaker sense of humor .

[4] 

Major characters

  Estaque 

 He's one of these hocus-pocus merchants... you must know the type. Yeah, that's right,always gushing on about manipulation of the cosmos, and their dedication to the science

of magic for the benefit of mankind. - Ratty

Estaque is an old wizard with a long beard who lives in a tower in the middle of nowhere,conducting weird experiments and summoning strange creatures. Bumbling and

incompetent, he still puts up a good fight when he has to.

  Griff  

 But then the people who call themselves my friends so often don't understand me at all.Take that wretched procession, for example. I can't think where ever they got the idea

that I like all that dancing in the streets. - Griff 

Griff is the creator god of the Redfox universe. He bears a striking resemblance to  NeilGaiman, and is most likely to be found picnicking amongst his creations with a Fortnum

and Mason hamper.

  Lyssa The Axe 

 By the way, I'm known as Lyssa the Axe. Slayer of men. Vanquisher of cities. Mercenaryextraordinaire! And I turn out a mean curry too. - Lyssa

Lyssa was born Lady Alicia Y Maris D'Almeric, but ran away from home rather than live

the dull life of a noble. A disappointed idealist who's turned to drink, her dislike of killingcould be considered a disadvantage in her chosen career as a mercenary.

  Redfox (aka "Redfox the Barbarian") 

 Prettier than Conan, Funnier than Elric, Shorter than Red Sonja, Redfox - Another kind 

of heroine -- Book of Redfox, cover quote

Barmaid turned adventurer, Redfox sets out to steal the treasures of the Temple of Pthud,

only to discover that crocodile traps are the least of her problems. World-renowned for  being short, blonde and having lousy dress sense.

  Shoquastikan (aka "Ratty") 

 It ain't easy you know, going through life knowing that you're nothing more than a

mistake. One chemical too many in the test-tube, and out I popped. - Ratty

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Ratty is a sentient rat, the result of one of Estaque's numerous failed experiments. He's

 just here for the beer, though he saves the world for a hobby.

  Trog 

You want the throne room. Let's see, turn left at the snake pit, straight down the hall of knives, turn right at the croc pool, and it's the second door on your left..... or was it left at 

the croc pool? - Trog

Trog is the caretaker in the Temple of Pthud. Trog clears up bodies, puts slime on thewalls, that kind of thing. It's a highly responsible job.

  Whitefox (aka "Snowy") 

Whitefox is one of Estaque's more successful projects, the result of an attempt to clone

Redfox. He produced a near-perfect copy... other than her extreme magical abilities, poker skills, albino skin and respectable dress sense.

Guest appearances