Schedule: | Weekly |
Anthology: | 2000 AD |
Titles: | 2000 AD Prog 2001, #1223-1230 |
Notable: | y |
Chthulu: | y |
Publisher: | Rebellion Developments |
Startmo: | December 13 |
Startyr: | 2000 |
Endmo: | February 21 |
Endyr: | 2001 |
Issues: | 9 |
Main Char Team: | Charles Fort Arthur Conan Doyle H. P. Lovecraft Harry Houdini |
Writers: | Gordon Rennie |
Artists: | Frazer Irving |
Editors: | Andy Diggle |
Creators: | Gordon Rennie Frazer Irving |
Nonus: | y |
Tpb: | Necronauts |
Isbn: | 1-904265-09-X |
Altcat: | 2000 AD comic strips |
Sort: | Necronauts |
Necronauts was a story appearing in the British comics anthology 2000 AD, by British comics writer Gordon Rennie and artist Frazer Irving. It brought Irving to public attention as his high contrast black and white artwork complemented Rennie's dark storyline.
The outline for the story and was written in 1991 and was originally intended for Tundra Publishing, where Rennie had published White Trash, however:
The story formed part of a general push by editor Andy Diggle to get more horror into the comic: "I commissioned Necronauts because I thought horror would work well in 2000 AD."[1]
It eventually started in the 2000 AD end of year special in 2000, Prog 2001, and continued in issues #1223-1230.
In 1926, while practising a new trick, Houdini has a near-death experience, awakening the mysterious Sleepers. Meanwhile, Lovecraft is visited by a talking raven, and a séance that Sir Arthur is attending is attacked by a strange force that possesses the medium. Sir Arthur travels to New York City to speak to Houdini, where they are attacked by Tcho-Tchos, summoned by The Sleepers' human minions (The Hidden Masters of the World: The Illuminated Ones).
While Houdini and Lovecraft travel back into the spiritual plane, Fort and Sir Arthur must protect their bodies from the assembling dark forces. However, there is also a traitor in their midst, and one of their number will die.
The story has been reprinted as a trade paperback by Rebellion Developments: