Car Warriors

Car Warriors

Publication information
Publisher Epic Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre Post-apocalyptic
Publication date June – September 1991
Number of issues 4
Creative team
Writer(s) Chuck Dixon
Penciller(s) Steve Dillon
Inker(s) Phil Winslade
Letterer(s) Jade Moede
Colorist(s) Steve Buccellato
Joe Rosas (issue 2)
Creator(s) Steve Jackson
Sharleen Lambard
Editor(s) Marie Javins
Mindy Newell (issues 3–4)

Car Warriors is a four-issue comic book series published in 1991 by Epic Comics. It was followed by a three-volume series of novels set in the same world but featuring different characters.

The series was conceived by Steve Jackson and Sharleen Lambard of Steve Jackson Games based on the board game Car Wars.[1][2]

Contents

Setting

2038 America after a series of natural and man-made disasters have changed the country. The Grain Blight destroyed crops causing widespread famine, and wars over dwindling resources culminated in a limited nuclear exchange.

During the dark years, life in America was similar to the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max and the roads were ruled by heavily armed biker-gangs. In response, average citizens had to arm their cars in self defense, and by the time the country began to recover autoduelling had become the nation's most popular sport (both on the open road and in specially built arenas).

The main character, Chevy Vasquez, lost his parents and sister to a biker gang attack during those dark years, and is now a successful arena autoduellist. He is approached by a wealthy individual who wants to back Vasquez in The Delorean Run! (think Cannonball Run and Death Race 2000, but the cars have weapons and armor).

Car Wars

It was intended that each issue of the series have a page giving Car Wars game statistics for new items from the story, but issue three had none, and issue four had two pages.

Novels

This three-volume "Car Warriors" series of novels was published by Tor Books later in the 1990s. While set in the same world as the comic book, they take place later, and feature different characters.

  1. The Square Deal (1992) by David Drake. ISBN 0-8125-1989-2 & 0-8125-3030-6
  2. Double Jeopardy (1994) by Aaron Allston. ISBN 0-8125-3463-8
  3. Back from Hell (1999) by Mick Farren. ISBN 0-8125-1990-6 & 0-8125-1991-4

References

  1. ^ McCubbin, Chris W. (November 1990). "The Driver’s Seat". ADQ 8 (4): 2. ISSN 0740-3356. http://www.rahul.net/dholmes/adq84/driverseat.html. 
  2. ^ Steve Jackson Games (August 1991). "Car Wars strikes again! in Car Warriors". ADQ 9 (3): back cover. http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/479303. 
  3. ^ Sheely, Craig (January 1989). "Cybernetics in Car Wars". ADQ 7 (4): 8–11. http://www.sjgames.com/car-wars/adq/7/4/cyber.html.