Button Man

For other uses, see Button man (disambiguation).
Button Man
Publication information
Publisher Rebellion Developments
Schedule Weekly
Format Anthology
Genre
Publication date 1992 -
Creative team
Writer(s) John Wagner
Artist(s) Arthur Ranson
Frazer Irving
Colourist(s) Fiona Staples (Book IV)
Creator(s) John Wagner
Arthur Ranson
Collected editions
The Killing Game ISBN 1-904265-05-7
The Confessions of Harry Exton ISBN 1-905437-70-6

Button Man is a comic strip created for the British comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Arthur Ranson.

Premise

Harry Exton, a mercenary, is a "Button Man", a hired killer pitted against other killers in an underground sport. Each works for a mysterious "Voice", a rich man of unknown identity. The object of the game is to kill one's opponent, or capture him and take his marker the first two joints of a finger. Button Men who lose three fingers are shot anyway. The "Voices" profit from the game by gambling on the outcome, and a ruthless killer like Harry Exton can make a modestly wealthy man extremely rich. Exton decides to quit, only to discover that leaving the Button Man game is not so easy.

Publication

Button Man ran for four series. The series outings, all written by John Wagner, are:

Collected editions

The stories are being collected into trade paperbacks:

Awards

Film

Movie rights are owned by DreamWorks, which has co-opted the producers of Wagner's A History of Violence. The film was initially rumoured to be planned for release in 2008.[1] In late May 2012, Deadline.com revealed that Nicolas Winding Refn was in talks with DreamWorks about directing.[2]

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