Crisis (Fleetway)

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Crisis

Crisis #1 (Sept. 1988), featuring an image by Carlos Ezquerra of Eve from Third World War
Publication information
Publisher Fleetway
Schedule Fortnightly (1-48)
Monthly (49-63)
Format Comics anthology
Genre
    Publication date 1988 - 1991
    Number of issues 63, plus 2 specials
    Editor(s) Steve MacManus
    Michael W. Bennent

    Crisis was a British comic published from 1988 to 1991 as an experiment by Fleetway to see if intelligent, mature, politically and socially aware comics were saleable in the United Kingdom. The comic was initially published fortnightly, and was one of the most visible components of the late-80s British comics boom, along with Deadline, Revolver, and Toxic!.

    History

    Crisis was Fleetway's response to the success of Deadline. David Bishop, in his Thrill Power Overload, comments "2000 AD had once represented the cutting edge of British comics, but was now in danger of looking staid and old fashioned next to Deadline".[1]

    Crisis would offer to make the work creator-owned, which might the chance for royalties and greater copyright control, which was a departure from the way they had done business up until then. They also planned to turn the stories into American comic books which would sell better on the other side of the Atlantic, although ultimately only the first few titles got this treatment and the title moved to shorter stories after issue #14.[1]

    "The original concept was a superhero comic that could be sold in America" MacManus recalls. Each issue would feature two stories, both 14 pages long. It was planned to repackage these as individual monthlies for the US market.[1]

    As a 2000 AD spin-off, it was initially science fiction based. It began with two stories: Third World War, by Pat Mills and Carlos Ezquerra, extrapolated some of the effects of global capitalism on the developing world into the near future, as seen through the eyes of a group of young conscript "peace volunteer" soldiers; New Statesmen was a "realistic superhero" strip by John Smith and Jim Baikie. Third World War later moved on from developing world topics to minority issues within the UK and introduced two new artists, Sean Phillips and Duncan Fegredo, while Mills took on co-writers including Alan Mitchell and Malachy Coney.

    When New Statesmen finished it was replaced by two contemporary stories: Troubled Souls by Garth Ennis and John McCrea, set amid the "troubles" of Northern Ireland, and Sticky Fingers, a flatshare comedy by Myra Hancock and David Hine. Troubled Souls was Ennis's comics debut, and led to a sequel, For a Few Troubles More, and a religious satire, True Faith, the latter illustrated by Warren Pleece.

    True Faith and another proposed strip, Skin by Peter Milligan and Brendan McCarthy, about skinheads and thalidomide, ran into problems with censorship. Robert Maxwell, Fleetway's then owner, withdrew the collected edition of True Faith from sale after receiving objections from religious groups; Skin was dropped after the printers refused to handle it, probably over its harsh language. Skin was later published as a graphic novel by Tundra, and failed to generate any noticeable outrage.

    Another casualty of censorship was John Smith and Sean Phillips's Straitgate. Its main character was intended to be a self-obsessed young loner who suffers from delusions and ends up going on a killing spree, but it was toned down until he became little more than a self-obsessed young loner.

    Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell contributed The New Adventures of Hitler (originally published in Cut, a Scottish arts and culture magazine), a speculative story about how the young Adolf Hitler's stay in England might have affected his later actions. Morrison also wrote Bible John, illustrated by Daniel Vallely, about a series of murders in Glasgow, and Dare, his revisionist take on Dan Dare. Dare was drawn by Rian Hughes, and had started in Revolver, the sister comic of Crisis. Unfortunately Revolver folded before the last episode of the story, which was therefore concluded in Crisis. Morrison's frequent collaborator Mark Millar contributed a grim prison story, Insiders, drawn by Paul Grist.

    Later issues of Crisis included a number of translated European strips, including Milo Manara and Federico Fellini's Trip to Tuluum (collected in a trade paperback published by Catalan Communications) and a number of short strips by Miguelanxo Prado. After issue 49 Crisis was published monthly, for 14 further issues, finally ending in October 1991.

    Other creators whose work appeared in Crisis include Simon Bisley, Glenn Fabry, John Hicklenton, Philip Bond, Si Spencer, Steve Sampson, Chris Standley, Peter Doherty, Igor Goldkind, Tony Allen, James Robinson, Tony Salmons, Oscar Zarate, Paul Neary, Steve Parkhouse and Bernie Jaye.

    Ultimately the comic did not sell sufficiently well to survive, and Fleetway cancelled it in 1991. Nevertheless, while it lasted, Crisis broke the mould of British comics[citation needed] by publishing stories which tackled urban struggles, political issues, economic inequality, sexual politics, racial and nationalistic disputes, and cutting-edge speculative writing.

    Third World War continued in 2000 AD in the spin-off series Finn.

    Editors

    Stories

    Third World War
    Book I
    Issues: 1-14
    Episodes: 14
    Pages: 196 of strip, plus 14 pages of text
    Script: Pat Mills
    Art: Carlos Ezquerra episodes 1-6, 9-14; D'Israeli 7; Angie Mills 8
    Dated: 17/9/88 to 18/3/89

    Book II
    Issues: 15-27, 29-38
    Episodes: 23
    Pages: 322
    Script: Pat Mills 1-23; with Alan Mitchell 3-7, 10-23, and Malachy Coney 8-9
    Art: Angie Mills 1; John Hicklenton 2, 11, 14, 20; Carlos Ezquerra 3-4, 6-7; Duncan Fegredo 5, 12; Sean Phillips 8-10, 13, 18-19; Sean Phillips & Shaun Hollywood 16; Richard Piers-Rayner 15; Richard Piers-Rayner & Tim Perkins 23; Glyn Dillon 17; Steve Pugh 21; Robert Blackwell 22
    Dated: 1/4/89 to 17/2/90
    Note: Segments "Ivan’s Story" in #36 and "Ryan’s Story" in #25, 29 and 35 conclude in Book IV.

    Book III: The Big Heat
    Issues: 40-41, 43-48
    Episodes: 8
    Pages: 112
    Script: Pat Mills and Alan Mitchell
    Art: Glynn Dillon 1-4; Rob Blackwell 5-8
    Dated: 17/3/90 to 7/7/90

    Book IV: Ivan’s Story
    Issues: 49-51
    Episodes: 3
    Pages: 42
    Script: Pat Mills and Alan Mitchell
    Art: Steve Pugh
    Dated: 21/7/90 to Oct 90
    Note: Episodes 2-4 of story beginning in #36.

    Book IV: The Final Problem
    Issue: 53
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 14
    Script: Pat Mills and Alan Mitchell
    Art: John Hicklenton
    Dated: Dec 90
    Note: Fourth episode of "Ryan’s Story," from #25, 29, 35.

    New Statesmen
    Issues: 1-12
    Episodes: 12
    Pages: 192 strip, plus 13 text
    Script: John Smith
    Art: Jim Baikie 1-4, 9-12; Sean Phillips 5-6; Duncan Fegredo 7-8
    Dated: 17/9/88 to 18/2/89

    Epilogue
    Issues: 13-14
    Episodes: 2
    Pages: 26
    Script: John Smith
    Art: Sean Phillips
    Dated: 4/3/89 to 18/3/89

    Prologue
    Issue: 28
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 14
    Script: John Smith
    Art: Jim Baikie
    Dated: 30/9/89

    Sticky Fingers
    Issues: 15-21, 23-27
    Episodes: 12
    Pages: 81
    Script: Myra Hancock
    Art: David Hine
    Dated: 1/4/89 to 16/9/89

    Troubled Souls
    Issues: 15-20, 22-27
    Episodes: 12
    Pages: 89
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: John McCrea
    Dated: 1/4/89 to 16/9/89

    To Serve and Protect
    Issue: 21
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 6
    Script and art: Floyd R. Jones-Hughes
    Dated: 24/6/89

    The Geek
    Issue: 22
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Mal Coney
    Art: Jim McCarthy
    Dated: 8/7/89

    The Student Konstabel
    Issue: 28
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script and art: Phillip J. Swarbrick
    Dated: 30/9/89

    Angels Among Us
    Issues: 28-38
    Episodes: 11
    Pages: 15
    Script and art: Phillip Bond
    Dated: 30/9/89 to 17/2/90
    Note: a.k.a. "The Crooked Mile."

    True Faith
    Issues: 29-38
    Episodes: 10
    Pages: 91
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: Warren Pleece
    Dated: 14/10/89 to 17/2/90

    Her Parents
    Issue: 31
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Mark Millar
    Art: John McCrea
    Dated: 11/11/89

    The Clicking of High Heels
    Issue: 32
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Sarah Bromley-Anderson
    Art: Floyd Hughes
    Dated: 25/11/89

    Two Pretty Names
    Issue: 33
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Si Spencer and Sue Swasey
    Art: Phil Laskey and Carol Swain
    Dated: 9/12/89

    Squirrels in Carroll Street
    Issue: 34
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script and art: Floyd Hughes
    Dated: 23/12/89

    Feedback
    Issue: 34
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 2
    Script and art: Al Davidson
    Dated: 23/12/89

    Didn’t You Love My Brother?
    Issue: 35
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 11
    Script: Tony Allen
    Art: David Hine
    Dated: 6/1/90

    Suburban Hell
    The Unusual Obsession of Mrs Orton
    Issue: 36
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: Phillip J. Swarbrick
    Dated: 20/1/90

    Banged Up
    Issue: 37
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Jack Blackburn
    Art: David Lloyd
    Dated: 3/2/90

    The Death Factory
    Issue: 39
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 21
    Script: Pat Mills
    Art: Sean Phillips
    Dated: 3/3/90
    Note: Amnesty International issue.

    A Kind of Madness
    Issue: 39
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Pat Mills
    Art: Sean Phillips
    Dated: 3/3/90

    A Day in the Life
    Issue: 39
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 4
    Script: Igor Goldkind
    Art: Glenn Fabry
    Dated: 3/3/90

    Murky Waters
    Issue: 40
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: James Robinson
    Art: Tony Salmons
    Dated: 17/3/90

    For a Few Troubles More
    Issues: 40-43, 45-46
    Episodes: 6
    Pages: 46
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: John McCrea
    Dated: 17/3/90 to 9/6/90
    Note: Sequel to "Troubled Souls."

    Brighton Gas
    Issue: 41
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Gary Pleece
    Art: Warren Pleece
    Dated: 31/3/90

    C-RAP
    Issue: 41
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 1
    Script: Peter Hogan
    Art: Anoniman
    Dated: 31/3/90

    China in Crisis 1989
    Issues: 42, 45
    Episodes: 2
    Pages: 20
    Script: Tony Allen
    Art: Dave Hine
    Dated: 14/4/90 and 26/5/90

    Passion and Fire
    Issue: 42
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Carlos Sampayo
    Art: Oscar Zarote
    Dated: 14/4/90

    Faceless
    Issue: 42
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script and art: Floyd Hughes
    Dated: 14/4/90

    The Ballad of Andrew Brown
    Issue: 43
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: Phil Winslade
    Dated: 28/4/90

    Try a Little Tenderness
    Issue: 44
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 6
    Script: Si Spencer
    Art: Steve Sampson
    Dated: 12/5/90

    Masters of Disguise
    Issue: 44
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 1
    Script and art: Tomoko Rei Sato
    Dated: 12/5/90

    The Farmer and the Soldier
    Issue: 44
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Igor Goldkind
    Art: David Lloyd and Caroline Dellaporta
    Dated: 12/5/90

    The New Adventures of Hitler
    Issues: 46-49
    Episodes: 4
    Pages: 48
    Script: Grant Morrison
    Art: Steve Yeowell
    Dated: 9/6/90 to 21/7/90

    Felicity
    Issue: 47
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Chris Standley
    Art: Peter Doherty
    Dated: 23/6/90

    The Soldier and the Painter
    Issue: 48
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 6
    Script: Igor Goldkind
    Art: Phil Winslade
    Dated: 7/7/90

    Chicken Run
    Issue: 49
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Gary Pleece
    Art: Warren Pleece
    Dated: 21/7/90

    Straitgate
    Issues: 50-53
    Episodes: 4
    Pages: 46
    Script: John Smith
    Art: Sean Phillips
    Dated: Sept 90 to Dec 90

    No Messin’ With Rupert
    Issue: 50
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 11
    Script: Oscar Zarate
    Art: Carlos Sampayo
    Dated: Sept 90

    Your Death, My Life
    Issue: 50
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script and art: Milo Manara
    Dated: Sept 90
    Note: Translated by Frank Wynne.

    Suddenly, Last Week…
    Issue: 51
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Nicholas Vince
    Art: Paul Johnson
    Dated: Oct 90

    The Wall
    Issue: 51
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Tony Allen
    Art: Enki Bilal
    Dated: Oct 90

    The Power of the Pen
    Issue: 51
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script and art: Alberto Braccia
    Dated: Oct 90
    Note: Translated by Frank Wynne.

    Prisoner of Justice
    Issue: 52
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 14
    Script: Alan Mitchell
    Art: Glenn Fabry
    Dated: Nov 90

    The Happiest Days
    Issue: 52
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Martine d’Ellard
    Art: Caroline Della Porta
    Dated: Nov 90

    Vroom
    Issues: 52-58
    Episodes: 7
    Pages: 28
    Script: Iz
    Art: Dix
    Dated: Nov 90 to June 91

    Sinner
    Viet Blues
    Issues: 52-55
    Episodes: 4
    Pages: 38
    Script and art: Carlos Sampayo and Jose Muñoz
    Colours: Steve Whitaker
    Dated: Nov 90 to Feb 91
    Note: Translated by Deborah Bonner and Kim Thompson.

    The School
    Issue: 53
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 6
    Script: Martine d’Ellard
    Art: Ed Hillyer
    Dated: Dec 90

    Insiders
    Issues: 54-59
    Episodes: 6
    Pages: 60
    Script: Mark Millar
    Art: Paul Grist
    Dated: Jan 91 to June 91

    The General and the Priest
    Issues: 54-55
    Episodes: 2
    Pages: 21
    Script: Igor Goldkind
    Art: Jim Baikie
    Dated: Jan 91 to Feb 91

    In Cages, There is No Escape
    Issue: 54
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 4
    Script and art: Paul Johnson
    Dated: Jan 91

    Passing Through
    Issue: 55
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 4
    Script and art: Miguelanxo Prado
    Dated: Feb 91
    Note: Translated by Frank Wynne.

    The Real Robin Hood
    Issues: 56-61
    Episodes: 6
    Pages: 48
    Script: Michael Cook
    Art: Gary Erskine and Bernie Jaye
    Dated: March 91 to Aug 91

    Bible John
    Issues: 56-61
    Episodes: 6
    Pages: 48
    Script: Grant Morrison
    Art: Daniel Vallely
    Dated: March 91 to Aug 91

    Happenstance and Kismet
    Issues: 56-61
    Episodes: 6
    Pages: 34
    Script: Paul Neary
    Art: Steve Parkhouse and Bernie Jaye
    Dated: March 91 to Aug 91

    Dare
    Issue: 56
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 10
    Script: Grant Morrison
    Art: Rian Hughes
    Dated: March 91
    Note: Final episode of series "Dare" from Revolver.

    Up on the Roof
    Issue: 57
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 6
    Script and art: Dave Hine
    Dated: April 91

    Lovebite
    Issue: 58
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script: Steve Tanner
    Art: Pete Venters
    Dated: May 91

    Rainbow Cafe
    Issue: 58
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 3
    Script and art: Simon Harrison
    Dated: May 91

    Lord Jim
    Issue: 59
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 16
    Script: Igor Goldkind
    Art: Steve Sampson
    Dated: June 91

    Trip to Tulum
    Issues: 60-63
    Episodes: 4
    Pages: 69
    Script: Federico Fellini
    Art: Milo Manara
    Dated: July 91 to Oct 91
    Note: Translated by Stefano Gaudiano.

    Unlikely Stories, Mostly
    Endgame
    Issue: 60
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 3
    Script and art: Miguelanxo Prado
    Dated: July 91

    Light Me
    Issue: 61
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: Phil Winslade
    Dated: Aug 91

    Worms
    Issue: 62
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script and art: Dave Hine
    Dated: Sept 91

    Waddle on the Wild Side
    Issue: 62
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 5
    Script and art: Al Davison
    Dated: Sept 91

    Charlie Lives With Fang and Snuggles
    Issue: 62
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Garth Ennis
    Art: Ian Oldham
    Dated: Sept 91

    Body Snatchers
    Issue: 62
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 7
    Script: Ian Abinett & Alan Coweill
    Art: Andrew Currie
    Dated: Sept 91

    Strange Hotel
    Issue: 62
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 4
    Script: Si Spencer
    Art: Adrian Dungworthy
    Dated: Sept 91

    The Big Voice
    Issue: 63
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 8
    Script: Nick Abadzis
    Art: Edmund Perryman
    Dated: Oct 91

    Operation Massacre
    Issue: 63
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 15
    Script and art: F & G Solano Lopez
    Dated: Oct 91

    Commuter’s Journey
    Issue: 63
    Episodes: 1
    Pages: 2
    Script and art: Nick Abadzis
    Dated: Oct 91

    Notes

    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 David Bishop Thrill Power Overload, page 127

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