- Cobalt 60 (comics)
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Cobalt 60 is the title of a comics series created by the late underground cartoonist Vaughn Bodé.
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Description
Cobalt 60 takes place in a post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-like world inhabited by mutants, aliens and other fantastic creatures. Its titular character embarks on a quest to avenge the death of his parents, murdered by the evil Strontium 90. After he succeeds in his quest, he inherits his father's kingdom, but prefers to return to his wild ways.
Cobalt 60 carries with him a high caliber carbine sniper rifle, a short revolver and a trench knife. Cobalt 60's enemies are called Radio-men. They are technologically advanced and carry superior firepower, but lack the brutal skills for hand to hand combat. They instead rely upon larger mutants called Lopers. Cobalt 60 is very violent and quite graphic in its action scenes.
History
Vaughn Bodé reputedly first drew the character Cobalt 60 on a piece of scratch paper in 1959. He later took that sketch and expanded it into an actual character in 1968, doing 10 pages in b&w pen and ink for Ken Rudolph's sci-fi fanzine Shangri L'affaires (aka Shaggy) #73, 1968. (Those 10 pages were later republished in Witzend #7 in April 1970, as well as the French magazine Metal Hurlant in 1980). He did a prose follow-up with pencil illustrations for Shaggy #74.[1] That first 10 page segment does not expound much on the character, instead concentrating on action and a thorough demonstration of the world the character lives in. Bodé also created a cast of characters with whom he could populate a more involved story, but never got the chance to use them. Despite winning the 1969 Hugo Award for Best Fanzine Artist, largely on the strength of Cobalt 60, he never did anything else with the character. His son Mark Bodé said[citation needed] the project had made him too depressed. Among the characters he conceived of, but never used, were Strontium 90, Franklin Gothic Green, General History, and Cordwainer Bigeye.
In 1984, Cobalt 60 was revived using full-color art by Mark Bodé and a story plotted by Larry Todd. Although the story included all of Vaughn Bodé's original elements, Mark Bodé said the finished product was more "lighthearted" than what he felt his father would have done.[citation needed] These latter-day Cobalt 60 stories were serialized in the magazine Epic Illustrated starting with the December 1984 issue. The episodes were later gathered in four magazine-sized comics published in 1992 by Tundra Press. Donner Comics also published a 1988 Cobalt 60 book collection. Some additional Cobalt 60 stories episodes appeared in Heavy Metal during the 1990s.
Film adaptation
On October 25, 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Universal Pictures had acquired the rights to adapt Cobalt 60 into a film with director Zack Snyder attached to the project. The director and Debbie Snyder will also produce the film.[2]
References
- ^ www.cbdb.com
- ^ "Uni Mines 'cobalt' With Snyder". The Hollywood Reporter. 2006-10-26. http://www.allbusiness.com/services/motion-pictures/4804410-1.html. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
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