The Crew (comics)
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The Crew was a comic book published by Marvel Comics in 2003. The series was cancelled with its seventh issue. Written by Christopher Priest, and illustrated by Joe Bennett.
So I find myself having to say, more than what The Crew is, what The Crew is not. The Crew is not The Black Avengers. The Crew is not "A Ghetto Book". The Crew is not even remotely about race. Race is never even mentioned in The Crew. It is a complete non-issue. Christopher Priest |
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[edit] History
The Crew takes place in the No Man's Land between the streets of Little Mogadishu and those of the exclusive gated community of Princeton Walk in Brooklyn, NY. An exclusive, Princeton Walk was developed by multi-million dollar investments and tax incentives to Grace & Tumbalt, a largely black-owned corporation, who cleaned up a section of Brooklyn and moved the criminal element and the poverty line residents out.[1]
[edit] Setting
Little Mogadishu, or The Mog as the locals call it, is a side effect of the gentrification process, that displaced criminal and poverty elements who are now concentrated in a war zone outside Princeton Walk's walls. The Crew was to be about family.[2]
[edit] Motivation
According to Christopher Priest's pitch, the Crew was about four hardened heroes who had all lost their families. Four men who came together initially out of self interest, but would soon discover their commonality of loss. The Crew were all, in one way or another, orphans. These men were intensely dedicated to their respective goals, but each had a hole in their center. The Crew would have highlighted each man's personal evolution to their state of grace.[3]
The seven stories that were released before the books cancellation were for the most part introductory pieces, basically breaking down the lives of each member, his personal pain and the universe he lived in. The bulk of the first arc, Big Trouble In Little Mogadishu, was necessarily focused on the origin of Josiah X, son of Isaiah Bradley from Truth: Red, White & Black. The writer Cristopher Priest intended that Josiah would eventually lead the team.[4]
[edit] Members
- Junta - Daniel "Danny" Vincent, freelance intelligence agent and con man.
- Justice - Josiah "Josiah X" Bradley, son of Isaiah Bradley the black Captain America.
- Kasper Cole - Kevin "Kasper" Cole, the White Tiger is heir in waiting to the Black Panther.
- War Machine - Jim Rhodes, friend of Iron Man.