Mylo Xyloto (comics)

Mylo Xyloto

Cover art by Arthur Hugot.
Publication information
Publisher Bongo Comics
Genre Science fiction
No. of issues 7
Creative team
Written by Mark Osborne, Dylan Haggerty
Artist(s) Alejandro Fuentes
Letterer(s) Nate Piekos
Colorist(s) Steve Hamaker

Mylo Xyloto is a comic book series created by the music group Coldplay and filmmaker Mark Osborne. It ties into (and tells the story of) the Coldplay album Mylo Xyloto.[1]

Publication history

On 10 July 2012 the Coldplay website announced a six-part Mylo Xyloto comic, with the first issue to be released at that week's Comic-Con.[2] Published by Bongo Comics,[3] the story followed the tale of Mylo, a 'Silencer', who, in the words of co-writer Mark Osbourne, is a part of a "war against sound and colour". Together with Osbourne, Dylan Haggerty also writes the comic (starting in the second issue) with art by Alejandro Fuentes.[3]

Main characters

Synopsis

In the world of Silencia, a species known as the Irdoks rule over the Silencians in a dystopian police state. They have a military police force recruited from Silencians known as the Silencers, which are taught to enforce the Irdok's rule of law, which is known as Chromatic and Acoustic Level Management (CALM). The Irdoks defend their policy of CALM by talking about a "Great War of Colour" which brought about a species known as the Eaters which the Irdoks protect the Silencians from. To make up for the lack of colour and sound in their world, the Silencians use a tool known as the Hypnofeed, which constantly feeds them with visual and (ostensibly) audio stimulation.

Major Minus, however, has a problem involving continued rebellion by a section of the populace known as the Sparkers, who create Sparks (which are colourful musical graffiti) in an effort to wake the populace up from the Hypnofeed.

Issues

Editions

To promote the release of the comics, the "Hurts Like Heaven" music video was also Issue #0 of the Mylo Xyloto comic.

References

  1. Announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2012
  2. "Mylo Xyloto comic - the story behind the album revealed!". Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  3. 1 2 Michaels, Sean (11 July 2012). "Coldplay to launch Mylo Xyloto comics". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2017.


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