Shadowpact
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Shadowpact | |
Promotional art for Shadowpact #1 (July 2006) cover, by Bill Willingham |
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Publication information | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Day of Vengeance #1 (June 2005) |
Created by | Bill Willingham (writer & artist) |
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Base(s) | Oblivion Bar |
Member(s) | Blue Devil Detective Chimp Enchantress Nightmaster Nightshade Ragman Zauriel |
The Shadowpact is a group of magic-based heroes who fought against the Spectre in the 2005 limited series Day of Vengeance, published by DC Comics. They are a sort of Justice League for the supernatural elements of the DC Universe. Some of the team members are Homo Magi.
Their own titled series ended in May 2008, giving it 25 issues and a 2 year run, but team is slated to appear in the Reign in Hell[1] series in July.[2]
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[edit] History
The group is founded on a spur of the moment impulse by Enchantress, Ragman and Detective Chimp to get rid of the Spectre because of his decision to destroy all magic in the universe. They are joined by Blue Devil, Nightshade, and Nightmaster, the latter christening the group the "Shadowpact".
During the course of the story, it is revealed by the wizard Shazam that the name “Shadowpact” has been used repetitively throughout history by groups of mystics who champion lost causes and who are doomed to failure.
In their fight with the Spectre, the group is aided by others: the Phantom Stranger, who advised Detective Chimp even though he had been transformed into a rodent; Captain Marvel; the wizard Shazam; and Black Alice. At the end of the limited series though, only the six core members remain with the team. The Phantom Stranger, returning to human form, continues to advise the group. Captain Marvel is defeated by the Spectre as he tries to defend the Rock of Eternity. The wizard Shazam is also defeated by the Spectre. Black Alice, after witnessing the final battle on the Rock from afar with the Shadowpact, leaves to be with her father in Dayton, Ohio, without formally joining the team.
The debris from the Rock of Eternity falls as far as El Paso, Texas. There the Pact leaps into action when half a skyscraper begans to fall. Superman saves the day, repairing the building at super-speed. The Pact assures him they will stay and protect El Paso. Behind them, unnoticed, the Blue Beetle scarab is found by a teenager named Jaime Reyes.
Some time afterwards, the Shadowpact helps Robin in rounding up meta-humans in Blüdhaven, right before the city is destroyed. During the adventure, they are again aided by another magic-based hero, the Warlock's Daughter.[3]
Shadowpact are headquartered in the Oblivion Bar, a hangout for mystics with a secret entrance in Gotham City. Jim Rook was then the owner of the bar. During the team's one year absence (see below), a flipper-armed conjurer named Eddie Deacon took over. Deacon claims ownership despite Rook's return. Rook works to reclaim the bar by not advising Deacon how to run it, for example, Deacon does not know the code to dial earthly phones. The Pact does not claim the bar by force, for Deacon has the ability to telekinetically squeeze small things, such as airways.
[edit] Day of Vengeance Special
In the Day of Vengeance Special, the Shadowpact members join other magic users in trying to rebuild the Rock of Eternity after it shatters over Gotham City. Under the guidance of the Phantom Stranger, the gathered heroes split into three groups: one lead by Zatanna to gather and reassemble all the pieces of the Rock and its contents; one to act as bait for the Seven Deadly Sins; and one, composed of the Phantom Stranger and the Shadowpact, to actually trap the Sins. The plan works well, with Zatanna’s team making relatively short work of the retrieval and reconstruction. After capturing Greed, Nightshade is attacked and abducted by Felix Faust and the Demons Three, who deliver her to Alexander Luthor, Jr., who incorporates her into his multiverse power battery.
With the Rock of Eternity restored, Zatanna tells Captain Marvel that he will have to remain inside it to make sure the wild magic it holds remains contained. While the Rock is being restored, Nabu, the last Lord of Order, confronts the Spectre. He goads the Spectre to the point where the Spectre kills him. This act has two results. First, it forces the Presence to notice what the Spectre has been doing and place him in a new host, Crispus Allen. Second, it signals the end of the Ninth Age and the Dawn of the Tenth. Making it to the Rock, Nabu has time before he passes to explain to the heroes what has happened to the Spectre and to charge Detective Chimp with choosing a new Doctor Fate. Finding that the Helm of Fate doesn’t fit him, Detective Chimp gives it to Captain Marvel to throw from the Rock and let it fall to Earth, letting fate itself chose the new Doctor Fate.
[edit] Shadowpact series
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Publisher | DC Comics |
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Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Standard U.S., 4 color, ongoing |
Publication date | July 2006 - April 2007+ (ongoing) |
Number of issues | 10+ (ongoing) |
Main character(s) | Shadowpact |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Bill Willingham |
Penciller(s) | Bill Willingham Cory Walker Steve Scott Tom Derenick Shawn McManus |
Inker(s) | Bill Willingham Wayne Faucher Cory Walker Shawn McManus |
Colorist(s) | Chris Chuckry Michael Atiyeh |
Creator(s) | Bill Willingham |
A Shadowpact ongoing series saw publication in May 2006. The team is now operating out of the back of the Oblivion Bar.
In the first arc, a villain group known as the Pentacle whose members mirror the Shadowpact is introduced. The Pentacle, led by the sorceress Strega, forms a nearly impenetrable shield of solid blood over Riverrock, Wyoming and systematically begins to kill the townspeople as a means to summon Strega's master, the Lord of Light. The Shadowpact enter the town with the help of the Phantom Stranger. The Shadowpact is captured by the Pentacle, with the exception of Detective Chimp, who was taken away by Karnevil, who tortures him. In his magical imprisonment, the White Rabbit proposes to free the Shadowpact members so that the Nightmaster hones his skills and meet him on a future match. Nightmaster agrees, and following their release, Enchantress attacks White Rabbit because she distrust him. After that, they found Chimp and overpower the Pentacle, Enchantress break Strega’s spell in exchange of 1 year (which passes immeadtly) of the whole town.[4]
In their next storyline the members of the Shadowpact have found themselves targeted by a whole host of villains including Blue Moon, Wild Huntsman, and The Congregation. They are all following the orders of Doctor Gotham, a new villain who has spent millennia underground, and has now set his sights on getting rid of the Shadowpact. Strega has also been revealed to be his ally, and he was responsible for the previous threats that the Shadowpact thwarted. During this arc Enchantress and Ragman are both turned into hellhounds by the Wild Hunstman and Nightshade, Blue Devil, and Ragman are all blinded by The Congregation. Despite these injuries the Shadowpact manage to force The Congregation to retreat.[5] With help from Madame Xanadu they manage to cure their blinded teammates, and despite all their recent troubles the Shadowpact now find themselves in a stronger position in the magical order; Enchantress gained the possession of the Herne-Ramsgate Cauldron from Nightwitch which gives the Shadowpact access to information on every magical creature in the DC Universe, while Detective Chimp and Nightmaster have studied tactical and superhero strategies in order to mold the Shadowpact into the best team possible. A part of this was writing the "Three Universal Laws of Superheroics", a tip of the hat to Isaac Asimov, as recited by Detective Chimp.[6]
“ | First Law: The lives and safety of innocent bystanders will always be protected. Second Law: The lives and safety of you (the superhero) and members of your team will be protected to the extent that it does not conflict with the First Law. Third Law: The lives and safety of all opponents will be protected to the extent that it doesn't conflict with the first two Laws. |
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Checkmate deputizes the Shadowpact in order for them to assist the Black Queen in infiltrating Kobra. The team originally thinks this will be a one time arrangement, but Checkmate's black queen informs them that they will serve Checkmate for as long as they are needed, to the annoyance of the Enchantress.[7]
[edit] Membership
Active members in bold
[edit] Founding Members
- Blue Devil - Daniel Cassidy, is a former Hollywood stuntman cursed by the demon Nebiros, now demoted to Rhyming Demon.[8]
- Detective Chimp - Bobo T. Chimp, is the world's greatest simian detective.[8]
- Enchantress - June Moone, given great power by a mysterious magical being.[8]
- Nightmaster - Jim Rook, wielder of the Nightblade, former leader of the Shadowpact, former owner of the Oblivion Bar.[8]
- Nightshade - Eve Eden, refugee from the Land of the Nightshades, former government operative.[8]
- Ragman - Rory Regan, latest in a long line of redeemers who use the "Great Collector Artifact" to fight evil.[8]
[edit] Later Members
- Acheron - He professes to be a powerful ghost but not in the Spectre's league. [9]
- Midnight Rider - Elias Stone, wields a pair of enchanted six-shooters he calls Ghost Pistols that only appear at night. Who or whatever is shot by them turn to stone, and revert when the sun's rays shine down on them. [9]
- Warlock's Daughter - Laura Fell, is the former acolyte of Johnny Warlock. Laura and Johnny share the same power source and were both confined at the Dark Tower. [9]
- Zauriel - The fallen angel and former member of the JLA who was sent by heaven to kill Blue Devil, but joined as his replacement while Blue Devil sorted out his own issues.
[edit] Collections
The series has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:
- The Pentacle Plot (collects Shadowpact #1-5, 168 pages, June 2007, Titan Books, ISBN 1845765338, DC Comics, ISBN 1401212301)[10]
- Cursed (collects Shadowpact #4 and 9-13, 144 pages, January 2008, Titan Books, ISBN 1845767381, DC Comics, ISBN 1401216331)[11]
- Darkness and Light (collects Shadowpact #14-19, 144 pages, June 2008, Titan Books, ISBN 1845768922, DC Comics, ISBN 1401218040)[12]
Day of Vengeance has also been collected into a single volume:
- Day of Vengeance (collects Day of Vengeance #1-6, Action Comics #826, Adventures of Superman #639 and Superman #216, 224 pages, December 2005, ISBN 1401208401)[13]
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=146143
- ^ http://www.dccomics.com/comics/?cm=9484
- ^ Willingham, Bill (w), McDaniel, Scott (p), Owens, Andy (i). "Too Many Villains!" Robin vol. 2, #145 (February, 2006) DC Comics
- ^ Willingham, Bill (w), Willingham, Bill & Walker, Cory (p), Willingham, Bill; Faucher, Wayne; & Walker, Cory (i). Shadowpact vol. 1, #1-3 (July - September, 2006) DC Comics
- ^ Willingham, Bill (w), Scott, Steve; Walker, Cory; Derenick, Tom; & McManus, Shawn (p), Faucher, Wayne; Walker, Cory; & McManus, Shawn (i). Shadowpact vol. 1, #5-8 (November 2006 - February, 2007) DC Comics
- ^ Willingham, Bill (w), Derenick, Tom (p), Faucher, Wayne (i). "Three Laws Safe" Shadowpact vol. 1, #9 (March, 2007) DC Comics (3/2-3)
- ^ Rucka, Greg (w), Saiz, Jesus (p,i). "Pawn 502: Part 2" Checkmate vol. 2, #9 (February, 2007) DC Comics
- ^ a b c d e f Willingham, Bill (w), Justiniano (p), Wong, Walden (i). "Chapter One: One Last Drink at the End of Time" Day of Vengeance vol. 1, #1 (June, 2006) DC Comics
- ^ a b c Willingham, Bill (w), Derenick, Tom (p), Faucher, Wayne (i). "Cursed" Shadowpact vol. 1, #10 (April, 2007) DC Comics (21-22)
- ^ The Pentacle Plot trade profile at DC
- ^ Cursed trade profile at DC
- ^ Darkness and Light trade profile at DC
- ^ Day of Vengeance trade profile at DC
[edit] References
- Shadowpact at the Grand Comic-Book Database
- Shadowpact (team) at the Comic Book DB
- Shadowpact (title) at the Comic Book DB