Proposition Player
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Proposition Player | |
Cover to Proposition Player trade paperback. |
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Publisher | Vertigo imprint of DC Comics |
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Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Publication date | 1999 |
Number of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Joey Martin |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Bill Willingham |
Artist(s) | Paul Guinan |
Creator(s) | Bill Willingham |
Proposition Player was a six-issue American comic book limited series created by writer Bill Willingham and artist Paul Guinan, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics.
[edit] Plot
Proposition Player tells the story of Joey Martin, a Las Vegas proposition player[1] employed by casinos to join dull card games in order to liven up the gaming. Years of experience have made Joey an expert, if unsatisfied, card player.
One night, during a round of drinks, he is pushed into a proposition that sees him buy the souls of thirty-two people for the price of one free beer each. It isn't long before those who sold their souls are suffering fatal accidents one by one, and the forces of Heaven and Hell show up trying to put a price on the purchased souls for themselves.
[edit] Trivia
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The premise is vaguely reminiscent of the fourth season Simpsons episode Bart Sells His Soul, in which Bart sells his soul (identified by a scrap of paper) to Milhouse.