Heartland (comics)

Heartland

Cover to Heartland (March 1997). Pencils and inks by Steve Dillon, colors by Matt Hollingsworth, design by Henry Yee.
Publication information
Publisher Vertigo
Schedule one-shot
Format Limited series
Publication date March 1997
Number of issues 1
Creative team
Writer(s) Garth Ennis
Penciller(s) Steve Dillon
Inker(s) Steve Dillon
Letterer(s) Clem Robbins
Colorist(s) Daniel Vozzo
Editor(s) Julie Rottenberg
Collected editions
Rake at the Gates of Hell ISBN 1-40120-002-8

Heartland is a comic book one-shot published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics in March 1997. It was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon. It is a spin-off from the Hellblazer comic book series, and features the character of Kit Ryan, a longtime supporting character in that series. Although Heartland is technically a spin-off of Hellblazer, the central character of that series, John Constantine, makes no appearance.[1]

Contents

Plot

Kit Ryan is a girl from Northern Ireland who was once romantically linked with the sorcerer and "occult detective" John Constantine. In the aftermath of her breakup with Constantine, and upon hearing that her father has died, Kit returns home to Belfast. It is soon revealed that her father had been an alcoholic who was both physically and mentally abusive, and whose passing has stirred up a host of family dramas into which Kit finds herself thrust once more. When the boyfriend of Kit's sister Bernadette makes an unsubtle pass at Kit, even more sibling rivalry and Eugene O'Neill-esque tensions come to the surface.[2]

Although a Hellblazer spin-off, there is no hint of magic or the occult in Heartland. These minor but comparatively realistic family dramas are played out against the background of regular city life in 1990s Belfast.[1]

Other version

Heartland was also the title of the story published in issue #70 of the Hellblazer comic, again written by Garth Ennis with art by Steve Dillon. Like the later one-shot, the story features Kit Ryan, returning home to Northern Ireland after her break-up with John Constantine. As such, it serves as something of a prequel to the later Heartland one-shot. The issue was published in collected form in the Tainted Love collection.[3]

Collected editions

Heartland is collected along with issues 78 to 83 of Hellblazer as Rake at the Gates of Hell (ISBN 1-40120-002-8).

Awards

In 1997, Heartland was nominated for the Squiddy Awards for "Best Story" and "Best Single Comic".[4] It was also nominated for the 1997 Haxtur Award for "Best Short Comic Strip".

Notes

  1. ^ a b Irvine, Alex (2008). "John Constantine Hellblazer". In Dougall, Alastair. The Vertigo Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. pp. 102–111. ISBN 0-7566-4122-5. OCLC 213309015 
  2. ^ Osborne, S. L. (1998-09-27). "Drinking With the Boys: An Evening with Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon". Sequential Tart. http://www.sequentialtart.com/sept98/ennisdillon.html. Retrieved 2008-10-26. 
  3. ^ Moreau, Kevin Forest. "The Rake's Progress". ShiningThrough.net. http://www.shakingthrough.net/comics/reviews/2003/hellblazer_rake_at_the_gates_of_hell_2003.html. Retrieved 12 December 2008 
  4. ^ Krueger, Kirby (1997). "1997 Squiddy Awards". Squiddy Awards. http://www.squiddies.org/1997.html. Retrieved 2008-10-26. 

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