Black Light (2000 AD)

Black Light

Cover to 2000 AD #1010 featuring Black Light (2000 AD)
Created by Dan Abnett
Steve White
John Burns
Publication information
Publisher Rebellion Developments
Schedule Weekly
Genre
Publication date July – October 1996
Number of issues 1001-1013
Main character(s) Emma Paris, Wade Powers, Wiseman, Robyn Sharrif, Mark Bogard
Creative team
Writer(s) Dan Abnett
Steve White
Artist(s) John Burns
Lee Sullivan
Steve Yeowell
Letterer(s) Ellie De Ville
Creator(s) Dan Abnett
Steve White
John Burns
Editor(s) Tharg (David Bishop)

Black Light is a science fiction thriller that ran in the British comic anthology 2000 AD in 1996. It was created by Dan Abnett, Steve White and John Burns.

It chronicles the missions undertaken by an elite unit appointed by the US president to investigate and shut down black ops by rogue government agencies. The series was developed to capitalise on the popularity of The X-Files and Mission: Impossible.[1] The influence of The X-Files in particular can be seen in the subject of government conspiracies and the involvement of mysterious men in black. The men in black in Black Light very closely resemble the men in black that act as hosts of the similarly X-Files-inspired Vector 13.

It was almost adapted as a television pilot by Francis Ford Coppola’s production company.[2]

Plot

In “Survivor Syndrome” the Black Light team try to prevent a plot to assassinate the US president in London. In the end the president’s life is saved and Black Light discover that the Gulf War actually ended in a cover-up of a failed American bioweapon experiment and the propping up of Saddam Hussein. The bioweapon is also revealed to be responsible for the necrotising fasciitis affecting Emma Paris’s face. On the mission the team leader Wade Powers is killed, Emma Paris is put in charge and a former United States Secret Service agenet, Mark Bogard is appointed to the team.

In “Lords of Creation” an informant reveals secrets about super soldier experiments using nanorobotics on a military base. When the Black Light team investigate they discover the dangerous destabilising effect of the technology and manage to stop a water reservoir from being infected. Wiseman, however, is infected.

In “Pandora’s Box” a global nuclear conspiracy is exposed when Black Light foil an attempt by activists to stop bombing in the Pacific Ocean. At the end the man in black reveals to Emma Paris that the bombing is a method of containing an infernal force brought forth during nuclear tests in the 1950s.

Publications

References

  1. Bishop, David (15 February 2007). "28 Days of 2000 AD #15.1: Dark Bish-OP Pt. 2". Vicious Imagery. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  2. Bishop, David (15 February 2007). "28 Days of 2000 AD #15.1: Dark Bish-OP Pt. 2". Vicious Imagery. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 4/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.