DMZ (comics)

DMZ
Cover art by Brian Wood for DMZ issue #3 – the third part of the "On the Ground" arc – featuring the press pass of protagonist Matty Roth above the Manhattan skyline.
Publication information
PublisherVertigo
ScheduleMonthly
Publication dateNovember 2005 – February 2012[I]
No. of issues72
Main character(s)Matty Roth
Zee Hernandez
Creative team
Created byBrian Wood
Riccardo Burchielli
Written byBrian Wood
Artist(s)Riccardo Burchielli
Brian Wood
John Paul Leon
Letterer(s)Jared K. Fletcher
Colorist(s)Jeromy Cox
Editor(s)Will Dennis

DMZ is an American comic book series written by Brian Wood, with artwork by Wood and Riccardo Burchielli. The series is set in the near future, where a Second American Civil War has turned the island of Manhattan into a demilitarized zone (DMZ), caught between forces of the United States of America and secessionist Free States of America.

DMZ is published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint.[1] It ran from November 2005 to February 2012,[I] covering 72 issues that have also been collected in 12 trade paperback volumes. The series was adapted into a streaming television miniseries of the same name for HBO Max.

Development history

After garnering increasing recognition for a string of creator-owned comics and runs on major commercial series, writer/illustrator Brian Wood enjoyed a breakout success with his acclaimed yearlong series Demo (2003–2004), opening up the possibility of achieving a career goal of working with DC Comics' independent imprint Vertigo. Wood pitched more than a half a dozen scripts to no avail to admiring editor Will Dennis – who had worked on long-running heavyweight Vertigo titles such as 100 Bullets and Y: The Last Man – before finally his last idea, a tale of war-torn Manhattan, won the editor's instant approval.[2]

The inspiration for the comic had initially come to Wood in early 2003, at a time when the 9-11 incident in New York City and the invasion of Iraq dominated the U.S. national psyche.[3] Wood had just moved to San Francisco from New York City, and the experience of recalling in that political atmosphere the memories and story ideas he had accumulated over a decade living in the city instigated the creation of the artwork that would become the foundation of DMZ.[3][4] Initially developed as Wartime, a five issue black-and-white miniseries, the comic was consciously a project of importance to Wood, representing a return to the perspective of his breakthrough work Channel Zero (1997), a bleak portrayal of youth culture and anti-authoritarian expression in the repressive environment of Giuliani-era New York City. After "Wartime" had been disqualified as too close a title to that of a contemporary Vertigo release, Wood and Dennis considered a host of alternatives including "Embedded", "No Man's Land" and "The War for New York" before settling on "DMZ".[3]

Wood first discovered the work of artist Riccardo Burchielli in a stack of portfolios on Dennis' desk,[3] the editor having collected a sample of the Italian's illustrations after encountering him at a comics fair in Naples in March 2003.[2][4] Burchielli had never drawn for an American comic book before but his detailed approach to storytelling, intensity in conveying action, and conviction for the work impressed Wood enough to pursue a collaboration. Narrative direction was the sole purview of the writer, with character design left to the artist.[3] The co-creators' trial met with the approval of Vertigo executive editor Karen Berger, and so DMZ was set in motion;[4] the first issue, featuring concept artwork from Wartime, hit the shelves on November 9, 2005.[3]

When asked about the length of the series in March 2008, Wood stated: "I haven't locked it in 100%, but I'd be happy to see DMZ run 60 issues".[5] The series ended with the publication of issue #72 on December 28, 2011 and was collected in 12 trade paperback volumes.[6]

Synopsis

The first panel of issue #1, by Brian Wood, showing the setting for DMZ.

The series is set in New York City, sometime in the near future and in the midst of a civil war that has turned the island of Manhattan into a demilitarized zone.[II]

The conflict concerns two primary forces: the federal government of the United States of America and the Free States armies. In issue #2, its explained that the Free States are less a geographical entity than "an idea", and that the movement began with an uprising of secessionist groups that formed a separate government in Montana before spreading across the country. The Free Armies and the U.S. military first met in combat at Allentown, Pennsylvania where the Free Armies won, after which the Free Armies descended on New York. The planned evacuation of Manhattan went disastrously wrong, but despite that the U.S. Army was finally able to halt the advance of the Free States forces.

There was even a sense among troops that the U.S. forces were ready to start reclaiming territory from and pushing back the Free States army, until the calamity of Day 204, when a squad of U.S. soldiers mistakenly gunned down nearly 200 peace protesters. With the U.S. robbed of all momentum and public support for an advance, the two sides settled into an uneasy stalemate, where Manhattan is the location of the DMZ between the two warring parties, with the FSA occupying territory including New Jersey and inland, and the United States holding Brooklyn, Long Island, and other parts unknown. The U.S. government still holds at least part of New York State, and presumably other territories further northeast. In an interview, Brian Wood described the back-history as the citizens of Middle America having risen up against the pre-emptive war policies of the U.S. government, causing a Second American Civil War.[1] He expanded on this in a later interview:

Midwestern militia groups revolt against their local governments in protest of rampant U.S. adventurism overseas and, in the absence of the National Guard, are able to gain far more ground than they thought possible. Small insurgent groups pop up in towns and cities across the country, and a sizable force, the Free States Army, pushes toward Manhattan. The city proves too big for them to take, and also for the U.S. Army to defend. The war stalls there, a stalemate, neither side being able to shift things.[7]

Manhattan is mainly empty, with only 400,000 people still on the island (compared with 1.5 million in the 2000 census), populated only by the poor who were not evacuated, snipers and holdouts. Wood has described the setting as: "Think equal parts Escape from New York, Fallujah, and New Orleans right after Katrina".[4]

The comic series begins when reporter Matty Roth arrives in Manhattan, five years after the outbreak of the war. Through the series' first 22 issues, DMZ followed Matty Roth through various crises in his first year and a half around the DMZ and the surrounding areas, such as military bases of the Free Armies and of the United States. In issue #23, however, Brian Wood started several tangents from the main storyline and devoted single issues to the stories of several other characters from the DMZ; a street artist, a young girl living rough, the triad leader Wilson, Matty's love interest Kelly, a local DJ, and the commander of the Central Park "Ghosts" – Soames, respectively. The story returned to primarily following Matty Roth in issue #29.

Impact and reception

The series had an immediate impact, attracting critical recognition from the American national media with the release of the first trade paperback, DMZ Vol. 1: On The Ground. Paul Katz of Entertainment Weekly accorded the volume an "A−" rating in a July 2006 assessment,[8] while Jessa Crispin soon followed with a confident prediction in the Chicago Sun-Times that the series would fill the void being left by Vertigo blockbuster Y: The Last Man, writing "DMZ is incredible. It is addictive and brutal, and a perfect antidote to the flag-waving Fox News broadcasts of the War on Terror. Wood and Burchielli have created something special, something that gets beyond the body counts and the headlines of setbacks and failures".[9] The San Francisco Chronicle's Peter Hartlaub hailed the comic as an "excellent series ... equal parts compelling drama and cautionary tale, filled with inspired little touches", and commended in particular the evoking of both Iraq War-era Baghdad and Katrina-era New Orleans in the city's portrayal as "Wood's most brilliant move".[10] In a review for The New York Times in December of that year, Douglas Wolk characterised the volume as a "love letter to the city", describing Wood's writing as "full of acidic metaphors for American flag-waving and embedded reportage", Burchielli's "messy, deliberately ugly artwork" as effective in illustrating the apocalyptic subject matter, and the characters as "gloriously resilient".[11] Wolk's colleague at the newspaper George Gene Gustines declared following the release later that month of issue #14 that DMZ had reached the ranks of top tier Vertigo titles, and that the imprint's decision to press ahead with collected editions of the comic in spite of its comparably low sales figures (15,000 copies per issue) was a notable sign of confidence. Gustines added: "[T]he series is at its best, in the smaller moments showing how life is different in the war-torn city".[12]

Television

In 2014, Syfy was planning on making a TV series adaptation of the comic with former Mad Men writers and executive producers Andre and Maria Jacquemetton.[13] Executive producer for the pilot was David Heyman, who previously worked on Harry Potter, Gravity, Paddington, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Marriage Story and was working on the movie adaptation of the Vertigo comic series Fables.[14]

The series was adapted for HBO Max[15] and was released in March 2022.

Collected editions

The series has been collected in standard trade paperbacks.

No. Title ISBN Release date Issues Arcs/stories
1 DMZ Vol. 1: On the Ground 1-4012-10627 June 7, 2006 #1–5 "On the Ground" (3 parts), "Ghosts", "Crosstown"
2 DMZ Vol. 2: Body of a Journalist 1-4012-12476 February 7, 2007 #6–12 "Body of a Journalist" (5 parts), "Zee, NYC", "New York Times"
3 DMZ Vol. 3: Public Works 1-4012-14762 September 5, 2007 #13–17 "Public Works" (5 parts)
4 DMZ Vol. 4: Friendly Fire 1-4012-16625 March 12, 2008 #18–22 "Friendly Fire" (5 parts)
5 DMZ Vol. 5: The Hidden War 1-4012-18334 July 2, 2008 #23–28 "Decade Later", "Amina", "Wilson", "Kelly", "Random Fire", "Soames"
6 DMZ Vol. 6: Blood in the Game 1-4012-21300 February 11, 2009 #29–34 "Blood in the Game" (6 parts)
7 DMZ Vol. 7: War Powers 1-4012-2430X September 8, 2009 #35–41 "The Island" (2 parts), "War Powers" (4 parts), "ZEE+DMZ"
8 DMZ Vol. 8: Hearts and Minds 1-4012-27260 June 2, 2010 #42–49 "No Future" (3 parts), "Hearts and Minds" (5 parts)
9 DMZ Vol. 9: M.I.A. 1-4012-29964 February 16, 2011 #50–54 "Notes From the Underground", "M.I.A." (4 parts)
10 DMZ Vol. 10: Collective Punishment 1-4012-31500 May 4, 2011 #55–59 "Collective Punishment" (5 parts)
11 DMZ Vol. 11: Free States Rising 1-4012-33899 April 3, 2012 #60–66 "Free States Rising" (2 parts), "Free States Rising: Manhattan" (4 parts), "Citizen Zee"
12 DMZ Vol. 12: The Five Nations of New York 1-4012-34798 June 5, 2012 #67–72 "The Five Nations of New York" (5 parts), "Epilogue"

Starting in 2020, the series was collected as two Compendium trade paperbacks.

No. Title ISBN Release date Issues Notes
1 DMZ Compendium Volume 1 1-779-504357 March 31, 2020 #1–36 840 pages
2 DMZ Compendium Volume 2 1-779-514824 January 11, 2022 #37-72 824 pages

Starting in 2014, the series was re-released as deluxe hardcover editions.[16]

No. Title ISBN Release date Issues Arcs/stories
1 DMZ Deluxe Edition Book One 1401243002 January 2014 #1–12 "On the Ground" (3 parts), "Ghosts", "Crosstown", "Body of a Journalist" (5 parts), "Zee", "New York Times"
2 DMZ Deluxe Edition Book Two 1401247652 June 2014 #13–28 "Public Works" (5 parts), "Friendly Fire" (5 parts), "Decade Later", "Amina", "Wilson", "Kelly", "Random Fire", "Soames"
3 DMZ Deluxe Edition Book Three 1401250009 December 2014 #29–44 "Blood in the Game" (6 parts), "The Island" (2 parts), "War Powers" (4 parts), "ZEE+DMZ", "No Future" (3 parts).
4 DMZ Deluxe Edition Book Four 978-1401254117 June 2015 #45–59 "Hearts and Minds" (5 parts), "Notes From the Underground", "M.I.A." (4 parts), "Collective Punishment" (5 parts).
5 DMZ Deluxe Edition Book Five 1401258433 December 2015 #60–72 "Free States Rising" (2 parts), "Free States Rising: Manhattan" (4 parts), "Citizen Zee", "The Five Nations of New York" (5 parts), "Epilogue".

Footnotes

I. ^ The series concluded with issue #72, "Epilogue", which was published on December 28, 2011 but whose cover date was February 2012.
II. ^ A lot of information about the New York City of DMZ can be found in issue #12, which was a Time Out-style guide to the DMZ.[12]

References

  1. ^ a b Irvine, Alex (2008). "DMZ". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The Vertigo Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. pp. 58–60. ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1. OCLC 213309015.
  2. ^ a b Giampaoli, Justin (November 2011). "Will Dennis Interview". Live from the DMZ. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Giampaoli, Justin (April 2011). "Introductory Interview". Live from the DMZ. Archived from the original on February 15, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d Richards, Dave (November 9, 2005). "The War at Home: Wood and Burchielli talk DMZ". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on April 11, 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  5. ^ Arrant, Chris (March 13, 2008). "Brian Wood: Still in the DMZ, Part 2". Newsarama. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2008.
  6. ^ "Live from the DMZ – Now Broadcasting". Comic Book Resources. April 6, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
  7. ^ Arrant, Chris (October 3, 2006). "War Torn: Brian Wood's DMZ and Supermarket". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on May 30, 2008. Retrieved October 4, 2006.
  8. ^ Katz, Paul (July 21, 2006). "DMZ: On the Ground Review". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  9. ^ Crispin, Jessa (August 6, 2006). "Politics in your face: DMZ series the perfect antidote for war on terror". Chicago Sun-Times. Their current batch of comics is just as strong, but with fan (and critical) favorite Y: The Last Man winding down to meet its end next year, Vertigo needs some new titles to fill in its void. With the first collection of DMZ, it looks like Vertigo has found its series. ... DMZ is incredible. It is addictive and brutal, and a perfect antidote to the flag-waving Fox News broadcasts of the War on Terror. Wood and Burchielli have created something special, something that gets beyond the body counts and the headlines of setbacks and failures.
  10. ^ Hartlaub, Peter (September 10, 2006). "9/11: five years later". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  11. ^ Wolk, Douglas (December 3, 2006). "Comics". The New York Times. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  12. ^ a b Gustines, George Gene (December 31, 2006). "The Civil War Has Begun. It's on Park Avenue". The New York Times. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
  13. ^ Ching, Albert (2014-02-05). "Wood & Burchielli's 'DMZ' in the Works as Syfy TV Series". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  14. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2014-02-05). "Syfy Sets Series Based On DC Comic 'DMZ' From 'Mad Men's Andre & Maria Jacquemetton, 'Gravity's David Heyman". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
  15. ^ "Ava DuVernay Teams With HBO Max For 'DMZ' Pilot; DC Comic Depicts New American Civil War". Deadline Hollywood. October 1, 2019. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  16. ^ "DCU and Vertigo collection schedule: Deluxe Invisibles, DMZ, DC One MIllion and Planetary Omnibuses, etc". The Beat. 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2013-08-06.

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