Sinister Dexter
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Sinister Dexter is a strip in British comic book 2000 AD, created by Dan Abnett and David Millgate. Set in the near future, it features the exploits of gun sharks (hitmen) Finnigan "Finny" Sinister and Ramone "Ray" Dexter in the city of Downlode, sprawled across Central Europe "like a hit and run victim". Occasional stories have taken place in other cities, or off planet.
The story line at the end of 2005 (over the installments "...and Death shall have no dumb minions" and "Festive Spirits") seems to suggest that the deadly duo are now just dead. However, this hasn't stopped more takes from appearing in the Judge Dredd Megazine so it appears that more tales, sometime in the future, can not be ruled out.
This issue has now been addressed in passing as part of the twist in the, initially apparently unconnected, series Malone.
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[edit] Characters
[edit] Finnigan Sinister
Finnigan Rapunzel Sinister is an Irish hitman and one of the partner of Ramone Dexter in the series. Known to be superstitious, he is also married.
After he survived the showdown with his boss, he changed his face taking drugs to try to forget his past and fled offworld to Generica. It wasn't until Rocky Rhodes told him of his true identity that he returned to Downlode City to get revenge on Apellido making sure he knows that hes now alive.
[edit] Ramone Dexter
Ramone Algonquin Winnibago Dexter is a Spanish hitman and one of the partner of Finnigan Sinister in the series. Known to be a "fashion guru" and womanizer, he was once convinced that he was guilty in "a series of brutal murders" ( it took his partner to solve the case).
After trying to stop his partner from getting revenge on their boss, he was apparently shot dead by his girlfriend, a cop. It was recently (Dec. 2006) revealed that he survived the shooting but was rendered quadriplegic.
[edit] Billi Octavo
[edit] Rocky Rhodes
[edit] Kal Cutter
[edit] "Holy" Moses Tannebaum
[edit] Trivia
- Sinister Dexter is a play on words; in Latin sinister means 'on the left side' and dexter means 'on the right side'.
- The initial inspiration for Sinister Dexter came from Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta's characters in Pulp Fiction. However Dexter is designed to look like Wesley Snipes
[edit] Bibliography
As well as appearing in their own title they (and other Donwlode characters) appeared in Downlode Tales and they also appeared in Metal Hammer magazine - everything written by Dan Abnett:
- Sinister Dexter:
- "Sinister Dexter" (with David Millgate, in 2000 AD Winter Special #7, 1995)
- "Nervous Rex" (with David Millgate, in 2000 AD #981, 1996)
- "Curl Up And Die" (with Anthony Williams, in 2000 AD #982, 1996)
- "Bratwurst Than Death" (with Tom Carney, in 2000 AD #983, 1996)
- "Max Vactor" (with Anthony Williams, in 2000 AD #984, 1996)
- "Death and Taxis" (with Charles Gillespie, in 2000 AD #985, 1996)
- "Finnigan's Minigun" (with Tom Carney, in 2000 AD #986, 1996)
- "The Eleventh Commandment" (with Charles Gillespie, in 2000 AD #988-989, 1996)
- "Alibi Of Broadway" (with Charles Gillespie, in 2000 AD #990-991, 1996) - may
- "Wish Upon A Czar" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #992-993, 1996)
- "Family Man" (with Henry Flint, in 2000 AD #994, 1996)
- "Executive Unction" (with Tom Carney and David Millgate, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1996)
- "Learning Kurv" (with David Millgate, in 2000 AD #1023, 1996)
- "Gunshark Vacation" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1024-1031, 1997)
- "Headcase" (with Marc Wigmore, in 2000 AD #1032, 1997)
- "Murder 101" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1051-1061, 1997)
- "Luck Of The Irish" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1062, 1997)
- "Waiting For God Knows" (with Julian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1063, 1997)
- "60 Seconds" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1064, 1997)
- "Market Forces" (with Marc Wigmore, in 2000 AD #1065, 1997)
- "The Mating Game" (with Siku, in 2000 AD #1066, 1997)
- "The Worst Fight We Was Ever In" (with Julian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1067, 1997)
- "A Brief History Of Gunsharks" (with Robert McCallum, in 2000 AD #1068, 1997)
- "Last Orders" (with Marc Wigmore, in 2000 AD #1069, 1997)
- "Pedal Power" (with Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD #1070, 1997)
- "Things to do in Downlode When You're Dead" (with Julian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1071, 1997)
- "Long to rain over us" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1072, 1997)
- "Roll With It" (with Julian Gibson, in 2000 AD #1073, 1997)
- "Dead Cert" (with Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD #1074, 1997)
- "Whack the Dinosaur" (with Siku, in 2000 AD #1075, 1997)
- "Downlode Blues" (with Alex Ronald, in 2000 AD #1076, 1998)
- "F.A.Q " (with Clint Langley, in 2000 AD #1076, 1998)
- "Dressed to Kill" (with Siku, in 2000 AD #1078, 1998)
- "Taking the Mick" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1079-1082, 1998)
- "The Merry Weirdo" (with Allan Bednar as "Neal Brand", in 2000 AD #1083, 1998)
- "London Town" (with Greg Staples, in 2000 AD #1084, 1998)
- "The Big Stiff" (with Alex Ronald, in 2000 AD #1085, 1998)
- "Lyrical Bollards" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1086, 1998)
- "Hand Maid in Downlode" (with Andrew Currie, in 2000 AD #1087, 1998)
- "To the Devil a Detour" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1088-1089, 1998)
- "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (with Greg Staples, in 2000 AD #1090-1091, 1998)
- "Mother Lode and the Red Admiral" (with Calum Alexander Watt, in 2000 AD #1092-1095, 1998)
- "Word Is" (with Ben Willsher as "Sheer", in 2000 AD # 1096, 1998)
- "Tan Lines" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1097, 1998)
- "Tax Returns" (with David Millgate, in 2000 AD #1098, 1998)
- "Bullfighting Days" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1099, 1998)
- "Slay Per View" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD # 1102, 1998)
- "End of the Line" (with Marc Wigmore (1-3), Julian Gibson (4-5), in 2000 AD # 1103-1107, 1998)
- "Dead Man Whacking" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1108-1109, 1998)
- "Death is a Lonely Donegan" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1111, 1998)
- "Anatomy of a Throwdown" (with Greg Staples, in 2000 AD #1112, 1998)
- "Unofficial Business" (with Steve Sampson, in 2000 AD ##1113-1114, 1998)
- "Sucker Punch" (with Sean Phillips, in 2000 AD #1115, 1998)
- "Coptalk" (with Lol, in 2000 AD #1116, 1998)
- "Smoke and Mirrors" (with David Bircham, in 2000 AD #1117-1122, 1998)
- "Grey's Allergy" (with Patrick Woodrow, in 2000 AD #1123, 1998)
- "'Twas the Fight Before Christmas" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1124, 1998)
- "Automate" (with Paul Marshall, in 2000 AD # 1125, 1998)
- "Reservations" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD # 1126, 1998)
- "Eurocrash" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD # 1127-1139, 1998)
- "Exit Wounds" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD prog 2000, 1999)
- "Observations" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1181, 2000)
- "Mission to Mangapore" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1189-1197, 2000)
- "Life Behind Bars" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1198-1199, 2000)
- "Feeding Frenzy" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1200-1202, 2000)
- "Gun Play" (with Nigel Raynor/Stephen Baskerville, in 2000 AD #1203-1205, 2000)
- "Shrink Rap" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1206-1211, 2000)
- "Lucky" (with Patrick Goddard (pencils), Lee Townsend (inks), in 2000 AD # 1220, 2000)
- "Way Out West" (with Patrick Goddard (pencils), Lee Townsend (inks),in 2000 AD # 1221, 2000)
- "Scene of the Crime (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1222, 2000)
- "The Man in the Ion Mask" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD # 1223-1226, 2000)
- "Money Shots" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD # 1227-1228, 2000)
- "Point Blanc" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1231-1233, 2000)
- "Bullet Time" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD prog 2001, 2000)
- "Dirty Habits" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1234, 2001)
- "Quality Time" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1235, 2001)
- "Barf Bag" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1243-1245, 2000)
- "Fully Laundromatic" (with Ian Richardson, in 2000 AD #1246-1248, 2000-2001)
- "I say hello" (with Mark Pingriff, in 2000 AD #1264, 2001)
- "Fear and Clothing" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1265, 2001) [1]
- "On the Fidel" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1266-1267, 2001)
- "Black and White" (with Frazer Irving, in 2000 AD #1268, 2001)
- "Night of the Living Dude" (with Cam Smith, in 2000 AD #1269, 2001)
- "Sumo Chanted Evening" (with Jon Haward (pencils) and John Stokes (inks), in 2000 AD #1270, 2001)
- "Suddenly, Genghis" (with Siku, in 2000 AD #1271, 2001)
- "Glock Around the Clock" (with Mark Pingriff, in 2000 AD #1272, 2001)
- "Slay Bells in the Snow" (with Anthony Williams, in 2000 AD prog 2002, 2001)
- "U R Here" (with Adrian Bamforth, in 2000 AD #1279, 2002)
- "Narked for Death" (with Adrian Bamforth, in 2000 AD #1281, 2002)
- "Tart au Citroen" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1282, 2002)
- "Poker Face" (with Ian Richardson, in 2000 AD #1283-84, 2002)
- "Croak" (with Mark Pingriff, in 2000 AD #1290-92, 2002)
- "House of Whacks" (with David Bircham, in 2000 AD #1294, 2002)
- "Animal Firm" (with Cam Smith, in 2000 AD #1296-98, 2002)
- "Deaky Poobar, we hardly knew ye" (with Steve Parkhouse, in 2000 AD #1307-1310, 2002)
- "Wising Off" (with Mike Collins, in 2000 AD #1311, 2002)
- "Low Life" (with Steve Roberts, in 2000 AD #1312, 2002)
- "The Off-Lode Experience" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1312, 2002)
- "Get Shirty" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD prog 2003, 2002)
- "Relode" (with Ben Willsher, in 2000 AD #1322-1325, 2003)
- "Bouncers" (with Steve Roberts, in Judge Dredd Megazine #202, 2003)
- "Gag Reflex" (with Steve Roberts, in Judge Dredd Megazine #204, 2003)
- "Big Game" (with Cam Smith, in 2000 AD #1343-1344, 2003) - 11th june
- "Write from Wrong" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1345-1347, 2003)
- "Oh Kal Cutter" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1348, 2003)
- "Junk Bond" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1356-1361, 2003)
- "Five Go Postal in Downlode" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD prog 2004, 2003)
- "Just Business" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1380-1382, 2004)
- "Job Jobbed" (with Andy Clarke, in 2000 AD #1383-1385, 2004)
- "Scare Tactics" (with Cam Smith, in 2000 AD #1397-1399, 2004)
- "Off-Ramp" (with Jack Lawrence, in 2000 AD #1415, 2004)
- "Dunce Macabre" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD prog 2005, 2004)
- "Latte Animals" (with Mark Pingriff, in 2000 AD #1429-1430, 2005)
- "Vircade" (with John McCrea, in 2000 AD #1431, 2005)
- "Life's A Beach" (with Steve Yeowell, in 2000 AD #1433-1435, 2005)
- "Slow Train to Kal Cutter" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1443-1449, 2005)
- "...and Death shall have no dumb minions" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1459-1468, 2005)
- "Festive Spirits" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD prog 2006, 2005)
- "A Night Off" (with Steve Roberts, in Judge Dredd Megazine #242, 2006)
- "High Tide" (with Steve Roberts, in Judge Dredd Megazine #243, 2006)
- "Places to go, people to do" (with Anthony Williams, in 2000 AD #1508-ongoing, 2006)
- Downlode Tales:
- "Tough Tushy" (with Sean Phillips, in 2000 AD #1126, 1999)
- "Syn City" (with Siku, in 2000 AD #1127, 1999)
- "Lone Shark" (with Trevor Hairsine, in 2000 AD #1144, 1999)
- "The Ass Kickers" (with Paul Johnson, in 2000 AD #1145-1148, 1999)
- "Scrubbers" (with Calum Alexander Watt, in 2000 AD #1149, 1999)
- "The Whack Pack" (with Greg Staples, in 2000 AD #1152-1154, 1999)
- "City on Fire" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #1155-1160, 1999)
- "Lock and 'Lode" (with Simon Davis, in 2000 AD #1161-68, 1999)
- Metal Hammer:
- "Axed" (with Andy Clarke, in Metal Hammer) [2]
- "Dead Famous" (with Steve Roberts, in Metal Hammer) [3]
- "A Question of Taste" (with Steve Roberts, in Metal Hammer) [4]