Mike
Allred's MADMAN ATOMIC COMICS wrapped up in 2009 with issue #17, with
Madman and Adam Balm on a universe-wide tour with their band, leaving
the rest of the Atomics back on Earth. This is when writer Jamie S. Rich
(Spell Checkers, You Have Killed Me) started dreaming up a plan for It Girl, Luna Romy, who can take on the properties of anything she touches.
That
dream becomes reality in August, when the first issue of IT GIRL AND
THE ATOMICS will be published by Image Comics. Written by Rich, drawn by
Mike Norton (REVIVAL, Battlepug), with covers by MADMAN's
creator Mike Allred and colors by Laura Allred, IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS
follows It Girl as she tries her hand as a solo crimefighter and
adventurer.
But
while It Girl is taking her new job seriously, learning the ropes — and
pitfalls — of fighting crime on the street, her creative team gets to
have all the fun.
"I
got a small taste of what it was like to channel the Allred spirit when
I wrote a couple of short pieces featuring Madman and Mr. Gum, and it
was quite delicious," said Rich. "That’s how I came to propose doing a
spin-off as a way to keep the Snap City crew in the public eye."
A
meeting of the principles at K!ckstarter in 2011 solidified the plan.
IT GIRL gained an artist in Norton, and a collaboration was born.
The
first issue of IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS catches up readers on just
enough of back story to throw them straight into a new adventure.
Readers who have never read MADMAN and long-time fans will be equally
able to enjoy the story of It Girl confronting the man who murdered her
sister (don't worry — she's fine now) and becoming the test subject in
one of Dr. Flem's space-time experiments.
"The Atomics really
captured a vintage spirit that we don’t see in superhero books often
enough anymore," said Rich. "I want readers to have such a good time,
they’ll finish every issue wanting more of the same."
Allred
describes himself as "a proud papa" of Rich's and Norton's effort. "I'm
just excited and flattered that anyone would want to take my characters
and devote this kind of attention to them," he said. "Mike Norton is
rocking it on this book. He’s a dynamo. Seeing him and Jamie take It
Girl and the gang on their own adventures is like I’ve raised these
kids, put them through college, and now I am watching them establish
their own place in the world."
IT
GIRL AND THE ATOMICS is a full-color series, debuting on August 8 in
comic book stores and digital platforms. It is available for pre-order
now from the June issue of Previews. (JUN120428)
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