Indigo Prime

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Indigo Prime


Cover to The Complete Indigo Prime, by Chris Weston

Publisher Rebellion/2000 AD
First appearance "A Change of Scenery" - 1986
Created by John Smith

Indigo Prime is the umbrella name for a series of stories written by John Smith for 2000 AD.

Contents

[edit] Characters

  • Fervent
  • Lobe
  • Winwood
  • Cord

[edit] Plot

Indigo Prime itself is an extra-dimensional agency dedicated to the maintenance and repair of breaks and distortions across the multiverse. However, they're not above making a few 'alterations' for any rich clientele that approach them (although it appears that this is never at the expense of the harmony of the multiverse itself). Their base of operations exists outside the multiverse and time itself.

Indigo Prime agents have featured in eight illustrated comic stories in 2000 AD, 2 text only stories, and have had cameos in stories about Tyranny Rex, as a number of her stories occur in The Smithiverse.

All Indigo Prime agents are chosen, upon their death, based on the presence of a certain gene that occurs in every ? person across the multiverse, given a new body, and then trained in a range of abilities rememiscent of 'super powers' to assist them in their job. Each agent also specialises in a role - known job descriptions are: Sceneshifters (who deal with spacial issues), Seamsters (who deal with time) and Imagineers (who deal with the people affected by multiverse breaches).

[edit] Appearances

They have appeared in a number of stories and their eponymous adventures collected together as a couple of trade paperbacks, all written by John Smith:

[edit] Comics

  • Tyranny Rex:
    • "Soft Bodies" (with Will Simpson, in 2000 AD #595-604, 1988)
    • Untitled (with Steve Dillon, in 2000AD Sci-Fi Special 1988)
  • Fervent and Lobe:
    • "Issigri Variations" (with Mike Hadley, in 2000 AD #642-649, 1989)
    • "Holiday on Ice" (with Mike Hadley, in 2000AD Winter Special 1990)
  • Indigo Prime:
    • "Indigo Prime" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #678, 1989)
    • "Winwood and Cord" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #680-681, 1990)
    • "Fegredo and Brecht" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #682, 1990)
    • "Requiem" (illustrated, with Chris Weston, in 2000AD Winter Special 1990)
    • "Almaranda: Solstice" (with Mike Hadley, in 2000 AD #720-721, 1991)
    • "Killing Time" (with Chris Weston, in 2000 AD #735-744, 1991)
    • "The Loa in the Machine" (illustrated, with Mick Austin, in 2000AD Winter Special 1992)
    • "Weird Vibes" (text only, 2000AD Yearbook 1993)

[edit] Collections

  • Killing Time: Featuring Winwood and Cord (collects "Killing Time", Mandarin, 64 pages, 1992 ISBN 0-7493-1462-1)
  • The Complete Indigo Prime (collects all graphical Indigo Prime and Fervent and Lobe stories, Rebellion, 168 pages, 2005 ISBN 1-904265-42-1)

[edit] Fanzine

It has also had a fanzine outing:

  • Indigo Prime: "Gentry & Serene" (with Jay Eales and James Kircough, in Zarjaz #2, 2002)

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