Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse

Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse
Publication information
Publisher IDW Publishing
Schedule Monthly
Genre Comedy Horror
Main character(s) Wormwood
Mr. Pendulum
Phoebe Phoenix
Creative team
Writer(s) Ben Templesmith
Artist(s) Ben Templesmith
Letterer(s) Robbie Robbins
Chris Mowry
Neil Uyetake
Colorist(s) Ben Templesmith
Creator(s) Ben Templesmith
Editor(s) Chris Ryall
Dan Taylor
Collected editions
Wormwood Volume 1: Birds, Bees, Blood & Beer ISBN 1-60010-047-3
Wormwood Volume 1 Deviant Edition Hardcover: Birds, Bees, Blood & Beer ISBN 1-60010-375-8
Wormwood Volume 2: It Only Hurts When I Pee ISBN 1-60010-162-3
Wormwood Volume 3: Calamari Rising ISBN 1-60010-183-6

Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse is the second solo comic book series by creator Ben Templesmith. Unlike the bleak post-apocalyptic world of Templesmith's previous work, Singularity, Wormwood is a lighter series which combines humor and horror. It was first published as short episodic serials within LOFI magazine from 2004 until it ceased publication. IDW Publishing then collected those serials in a single #0 issue called The Taster in 2006 before releasing new stories in the form of several miniseries, the most recent being Calamari Rising. The hardcover edition of the initial series has gone on to be a New York Times bestseller.[1]

Plot

The stories of Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse revolve around the adventures of Wormwood, a trans-dimensional demigod worm, who frequently saves the world from supernatural threats. Wormwood can control a dead body by burrowing in his host's head; his preferred vessel is a well-dressed man, hence the subtitle. Although he repeatedly has made claims of godhood, he usually saves the world through cunning or otherwise underhanded means rather than force, such as paying off the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

References

  1. Gustines, George Gene (March 20, 2009). "Graphic Books Best Seller Lists: March 14"/ The New York Times.

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