The Black Lamb

The Black Lamb

Infobox comic book title
title = The Black Lamb


imagesize=200
caption = Cover to "The Black Lamb" #1
Art by Tim Truman
schedule = Monthly
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limited =Y
publisher = Helix (DC Comics imprint)
date = November 1996 - April 1997
issues = 6
main_char_team = The Black Lamb
writers = Tim Truman
artists = Tim Truman
pencillers = Tim Truman
inkers = Tim Truman
colorists = Sam Parsons
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creators = Tim Truman
subcat=Helix
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"The Black Lamb" is a six-issue comic book limited series that takes place in a science fantasy setting. Published in late 1996 and early 1997 by DC Comics as part of their now defunct Helix imprint, the series was written and drawn by Tim Truman.

Set in an unnamed near future city that has a cyberpunk appearance and feel, "The Black Lamb" stars a character named Diarmaid Donn, a centuries old vampire who is originally from medieval Ireland. Donn, known as the Black Lamb, is a figure authorized by the supernatural elements of the city, known collectively as the Tribes of the Night, as judge, jury and executioner in matters pertaining to the protection of the Tribes of the Night.

cquote|He was designed to be a "Shadow" for the monster-class -- a defender of the things that go bump in the night. Even monsters need heroes, after all.

Tim Truman (January 15, 2008). Contino, Jennifer [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=37;t=009187;p=0 Tim Truman's Black Lamb Returns] Comicon.com - The Pulse, January 15, 2008]

Told mostly from the point of view of the title character, a significant amount of time also finds the story told from the point of view of a supporting character named Commissioner Damn. Damn is a police officer who has the ability to sense supernatural beings.

Although some members of the Tribes of the Night live above ground, the majority reside, hidden in secret, in a huge maze of underground caverns beneath the city.

In the back of issue #1, Tim Truman wrote a column titled "Out for Blood" in which he noted the influences and inspirations for "The Black Lamb". Among the named sources are James Whale's 1931 motion picture version of Frankenstein, the stories featuring Fu Manchu and "The Iron Dream" by science fiction writer, Norman Spinrad. [Truman, Tim, "Out for Blood", printed in "The Black Lamb" #1, dated November 1996, published by DC Comics]

Publication history

The six issues of "The Black Lamb" are broken up into four semi-related stories. Issue #1 (dated November 1996) is a stand alone story which introduces the Black Lamb and Commissioner Damn. Issues #2 (dated December 1996) and #3 (dated January 1997) tell a story in which the Black Lamb must deal with a war between two tribes of werewolves. Issue #3 also tells the Black Lamb's origin. Issue #4 (dated February 1997) deals with the first meeting between the Black Lamb and Commissioner Damn as they deal with a group of hunters (known in this universe as specialists) who have come to the city. Issues #5 (dated March 1997) and #6 (dated April 1997) finish up the series as the Black Lamb recruits Commissioner Damn and a number of other supporting characters who appeared in the other issues to stop a plot launched by Dracula.

Tim Turman was unsatisfied with a new printing process used on "The Black Lamb" that he felt hurt the series in its original printing.

In 2008, he authorised the free online release of the series by Comicmix.com. Contino, Jennifer [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=37;t=009187;p=0 Tim Truman's Black Lamb Returns] Comicon.com - The Pulse, January 15, 2008]

Plot synopsis

Back story

In medieval Ireland, Diarmaid Donn lives with his wife (a normal human) and children. Like other vampires of his world, he was born a vampire with a mortal lifespan just slightly longer than a human. His son was born a human, but his daughter was born a vampire like him.

When their small farm is attacked by Vikings Donn's wife and son are killed. Recognizing them as vampires the attackers take Donn and his daughter as prisoners. Donn's daughter is tortured to death, her last words being a request to her father to drink her blood to give him strength so that he may survive. It is an act that will make him immortal, but make him a social outcast among the Tribes of the Night as well. He does so, becomes immortal and kills his jailers.

Issue #1

The Black Lamb deals with a group of three specialists who have come to the city to hunt. He kills two, but brings the leader to stand trial before the Court of Monsters. The two deaths attract the attention of Commissioner Damn who begins to investigate the activties of the Tribes of the night.

Issues #2-3

The Black Lamb learns of a war that has developed between two Werewolf clans. On one side, the family of Niceros, an old friend of the Black Lamb's. On the other side, the forces led by Lykaon, an ancient werewolf who disguises himself as human and owns and runs his own corporation. Seeking to end the hostilities which are attracting the sort of attention which can be dangerous to the Tribes of the Night, the Black Lamb breaks into Lykaon Towers in an attempt to kill Lykaon. Once inside, he learns that the whole war was a plot by Lykaon to lour him into a trap.

Seeking to kill the Black Lamb, drink his blood and become immortal, Lykaon captures the Black Lamb and places him in an iron maiden. Thinking the Black lamb dead, Lykaon opens the iron maiden but is incorrect is this assumption. After halucinating about the events leading to his immortality, the Black Lamb breaks free and kills Lykaon.

Issue #4

A group of dangerous specialists led by a pair of twins named Renfield and Helsing come to the city. The Black Lamb and Commissioner Damn meet for the first time when they both seek to stop this group's activities.

Issues #5-6

Dracula and his daughter, the Blood Contessa come to the city seeking to rule it. To stop them the Black Lamb recruits Commissioner Damn and a number of other minor character who have appeared in other issues in a bid to stop them. This group locates Dracula's lair in the caverns beneath the city and begins their plans of attack.

Notes

References

*gcdb series|id=5498|title="The Black Lamb"
*comicbookdb|type=title|id=2453|title="The Black Lamb"
* [http://www.popthought.com/display_column.asp?DAID=1317 popthought.com - These are Comics That Should All be Collected, by Alex Ness]

External links

* [http://www.comicmix.com/title/the-black-lamb/ Free online version]


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