Tank Girl

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Tank Girl
Main character(s)Tank Girl, Booga, Stevie, Barney, Sub Girl, Jet Girl, Camp Koala
Creative team
Written byAlan Martin, Alan Grant, Peter Milligan
Artist(s)Jamie Hewlett, Philip Bond, Glyn Dillon, Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, Bill Strohacker, Mike McMahon

Tank Girl is a

British comic book character created by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, and first appeared in print in 1988 in the British comics magazine Deadline, and then in the solo comic book series Tank Girl. After a period of intense popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Tank Girl inspired a 1995 feature film
. After a long hiatus, the character returned to comics in 2007 and has appeared regularly in the years since.

Originally written by Martin and drawn by Hewlett, the character has also been drawn by Philip Bond, Glyn Dillon, Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, Bill Strohacker and Mike McMahon.

Tank Girl (Rebecca Buck – later revealed to have been born as Fonzie Rebecca Buckler) drives a

stream of consciousness, and metafiction, with very little regard or interest for conventional plot or committed narrative
.

The strip was initially set in a post-apocalyptic (rendered self-fending due to an implied nuclear armageddon) Australia, although it drew heavily from contemporary British pop culture.

Publication history

Martin and Hewlett first met in the mid-1980s in

which?] Martin and Hewlett began collaborating on a comic/fanzine
called Atomtan, and while working on this, Hewlett had drawn:

A grotty-looking beefer of a girl brandishing an unfeasible firearm. One of our friends was working on a project to design a pair of headphones and was basing his design on the type used by World War II tank drivers. His studio in Worthing was littered with loads of photocopies of combat vehicles. I pinched one of the images and gave it to Jamie who then stuck it behind his grotty girl illustration and then added a logo which read 'Tank Girl'.[1]

The image was published in the fanzine as a one-page ad, but the Tank Girl series first appeared in the debut issue of

comic
talent, and it continued until the end of the magazine in 1995.

Tank Girl became quite popular in the politicized indie

London, there are even weekly lesbian gatherings called 'Tank Girl nights.'"[3]

With public interest growing, Penguin, the largest publishing company in Britain, bought the rights to collect the strips as a book, and before long, Tank Girl had been published in Spain, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, Argentina, Brazil and Japan, with several United States publishers fighting over the licence. Finally Dark Horse Comics won, and the strips were reprinted beginning in 1991, with an extended break in '92, and ending in September '93. A graphic novel-length story named Tank Girl: The Odyssey was also published in 1995 (released in four issues by Vertigo Comics), written by Peter Milligan and loosely inspired by Homer's Odyssey, Joyce's Ulysses,[4] and a considerable quantity of junk TV. This was followed by another four issue series, Tank Girl: Apocalypse, written by Alan Grant and published by Vertigo from November 1995 to February 1996.

Tank Girl after 1996

After the 1995 film, Hewlett went on to create the band Gorillaz with Blur's Damon Albarn.[5] Martin has also played in various bands, and written various screenplays and scripts.

After a long publishing hiatus, the character returned in 2007 in Tank Girl: The Gifting, a four-issue limited series written by Martin and illustrated by Australian artist

Titan Books
.

Since then, Tank Girl has appeared on a regular basis in various one-shots and limited series, published by IDW,

Titan Comics
. The regular creative team is Alan Martin and Brett Parson.

Titan Books released The Hole of Tank Girl on 28 September 2012, which encompasses the original Hewlett and Martin material, as well as additional content.[6]

The three-issue limited series 21st Century Tank Girl debuted on 10 June 2015.[7]

Martin and artist Warwick Johnson-Cadwell have also created a kid-friendly spin-off called Young Tank Girl, published in the digital anthology Moose Kid Comics.[8]

In 2019, Titan Comics debuted Tank Girl, publicized as Tank Girl's first ongoing series, with an indicia listing the book as Tank Girl Ongoing. From January to May 2019, the first four issues were cover-titled Tank Girl: Action Alley, and from July to December 2019, the next four issues were cover-titled Tank Girl Forever.

Characters

  • Stevie: A wild-haired blond Aboriginal man who owns a convenience store and chain-smokes. Since he is TG's ex-boyfriend, Booga is always a bit jealous of him. He has various familial ties and connections with Aboriginal culture and remote traditionalist tribespeople.
  • Barney: Busted out of a mental hospital by TG, she is more or less
    insane
    . In The Odyssey, she is responsible for killing the whole cast, thereby sending them all to the land of the dead, from which TG was forced to save them by finding the Prince of Farts.
  • Sub Girl (real name unknown, although a trading card for the film once listed her real name as 'Subrina'): Described as "like a beautiful flower floating in the loo", she pilots a submarine. A friend of TG's since childhood, she used to come round her house with Jet Girl and try on her mum's underwear.
  • Jet Girl (real name unknown): A talented mechanic who flies a jet. All her friends call her "boring" (she has admitted to being a big fan of Rod Stewart).

Collected editions

Tank Girl has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks over the years. The entire back catalogue was reprinted by Titan Books in 2002 and these books were "re-mastered" in anniversary editions, stripped of their subsequently-added computer colouring and line work repaired. In 2018 the entire Hewlett and Martin back catalogue was once again reprinted under the "Tank Girl Colour Classics" banner, this time as collectible hardbacks, with all-new colouring and extra material.

Title Authors ISBN Release date Comments
Tank Girl 1 Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
978-1840234350 (Reprint)
978-1845767570 (Remaster)
2002-04-26 (Reprint)
2009-04-24 (Remaster)
Consists of the first 15 episodes, originally published in Deadline magazine, starting Sept. 1988, all originally in black and white.
Tank Girl 2 Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
978-1840234923 (Reprint)
978-1845767594 (Remaster)
2002-06-21 (Reprint)
2009-04-24 (Remaster)
Consists of the next 17 episodes, some colour, some black and white.
Tank Girl 3 Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
978-1840234930 (Reprint)
978-1845767617 (Remaster)
2002-10-25 (Reprint)
2009-07-24 (Remaster)
Rounds up a final 9 episodes, including some featuring Booga as the star. Some colour, some black and white.
Tank Girl – The Odyssey Peter Milligan
Jamie Hewlett
978-1840234947 (Reprint)
978-1845767631 (Remaster)
2002-12-27 (Reprint)
2009-09-25 (Remaster)
Consists of 4 issues released between June and October 1995, published by DC's Vertigo imprint. These comics were printed in full colour.
Tank Girl – Apocalypse Alan Grant
Andy Pritchett
Philip Bond
978-1840237252 (Reprint)
978-1845767655 (Remaster)
2003-08-21 (Reprint)
2010-02-26 (Remaster)
Consists of 4 issues released between November 1995 and February 1996, published by DC's Vertigo imprint. Again these comics were in full colour.
Tank Girl – Movie Adaptation Peter Milligan
Andy Pritchett
978-1563892196 1995-03-28 A graphic novel adaptation of the movie released by Penguin Books in 1995. This was not reprinted or remastered by Titan Books
Tank Girl: The Gifting Alan C. Martin
Ashley Wood
978-1845761707 2007-11-23 Four-issue limited series published by IDW Publishing. The first new Tank Girl comic material since 1996.
Tank Girl: Armadillo and a Bushel of Other Stories Alan C. Martin 978-1845764845 2008-03-21 A fiction text novel with cover art by Jamie Hewlett
Tank Girl: Visions of Booga Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
978-1848561663 2008-11-28 Four-issue limited series published by IDW Publishing
The Cream of Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
978-1845769420 2008-10-24 A retrospective art book by
Titan Books
Tank Girl: Skidmarks Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
978-1848566811 2010-07-30 12-part series in Judge Dredd Megazine, re-published by Titan Comics as a four-issue limited series
Tank Girl: The Royal Escape Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
978-0857681249 2011-02-25 Four-issue limited series published by IDW Publishing
We Hate Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
978-1607063490 2011-01-19 Collecting the Tank Girl one-shots: Dark Nuggets, Dirty Helmets, and Hairy Heroes by Image Comics
Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
978-0857687425 (Hardcover)
978-0857681188 (Paperback)
2012-01-27 (Hardcover)
2014-12-31 (Paperback)
Four issue limited series published by
Titan Comics
The Hole of Tank Girl Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
978-0857687449 2012-09-28 A hardcover, large-format book with slipcase, collecting the first three Hewlett & Martin books (with extra archive material) by Titan Books
Tank Girl: Carioca Alan C. Martin
Mike McMahon
978-0857687432 2012-10-26 Collecting the six-issue limited series published by Titan Comics
Tank Girl: Everybody Loves Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Jim Mahfood
978-0857687500 2013-02-22 Collecting the three-issue limited series published by Titan Comics
Tank Girl: Solid State Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
978-1782760030 2014-01-14 Collecting the four-issue limited series published by Titan Comics
The Power of Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Ashley Wood
Rufus Dayglo
978-1782760641 2014-09-30 An omnibus edition compiling the three Tank Girl graphic novels The Gifting, Visions of Booga, and The Royal Escape published by Titan Comics
21st Century Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
Brett Parson
Craig Knowles
Jim Mahfood
Jonathan Edwards
Philip Bond
Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
978-1782766612 2015-11-04 Collecting the three-issue limited series published by Titan Comics (originally self-published in 2014 by Alan Martin/Action Alley as a Kickstarter project)
Tank Girl: Two Girls, One Tank Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1785853562 2016-12-06 A four-issue limited series published by Titan Comics; first part in a trilogy
Tank Girl: Gold Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1-78585-525-2 (1-78585-525-5) 2017-04-25 A four-issue limited series published by Titan Comics; second part of the trilogy
Total Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
Rufus Dayglo
Jim Mahfood
978-1785863059 2017-10-10 An omnibus edition compiling the three graphic novels Everybody Loves Tank Girl, Bad Wind Rising, and Solid State Tank Girl published by Titan Comics
World War Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1785855269 2017-11-17 The third and final chapter in new Tank Girl trilogy and anticipated follow-up to Tank Girl: Gold. Published by Titan Comics
The Way of Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
Ashley Wood
Brett Parson
978-1785864636 2018-04-17 A square format art book, featuring artwork and panels taken from Tank Girl's back catalogue, along with new and unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.
The Wonderful World of Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1785862076 2018-08-28 A four-issue limited series comprising four stand-alone stories. Published by Titan Comics.
The Legend of Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1785864643 2018-09-11 An oversized, hardback omnibus edition, celebrating Tank Girl's 30th anniversary, compiling the three graphic novels Two Girls One Tank, Tank Girl Gold, and World War Tank Girl. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl Colouring Book Alan C. Martin
Jamie Hewlett
Brett Parson
978-1785867514 2018-10-16 An oversized, square format paperback, featuring black and white line art. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl Colour Classics Book One Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
978-1785866753 2018-12-11 A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously "Tank Girl One"), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl All Stars Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson, et al.
978-1785864803 2019-01-29 A four-issue limited series of short stories and prose pages, featuring a host of Tank Girl artists, celebrating Tank Girl's 30th anniversary. Published by Titan Comics.
Dirty Old Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Rufus Dayglo
Mick McMahon
978-1785869822 2019-03-19 An omnibus edition compiling the two graphic novels Tank Girl: Skidmarks, and Tank Girl: Carioca. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl: Action Alley Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1785864810 2019-08-13 The first four-issue arc of Tank Girl's first ongoing series. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl Colour Classics Book Two Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
978-1785866777 2019-09-24 A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously Tank Girl Two), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl Forever Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1787730304 2020-02-25 The second four-issue arc of Tank Girl's first ongoing series. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl Colour Classics Book Three Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
978-1787734081 2020-05-26 A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously "Tank Girl Three"), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.
Tank Girl: Colour Classics Trilogy (1988-1995) Boxed Set Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
978-1787739468 2022-09-06 The original Hewlett & Martin strips, recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material. Presented in soft cover editions in a board slipcase, each book with a new cover. Published by
Titan Comics
.
'King Tank Girl Alan C. Martin
Brett Parson
978-1787739611 2022-10-18 A five-issue limited series. Series published by
Titan Comics
.
Tank Girl: Book One, Anniversary Edition Jamie Hewlett
Alan C. Martin
979-8866302116 2023-11-18 The original black and white comic collection, first published by Penguin Books in 1990. Published in soft and hard cover by Action Alley Ltd..

Film

The comic was also adapted into a critically and financially unsuccessful film, albeit with a small cult following. The film featured Lori Petty as Tank Girl and Naomi Watts as Jet Girl. Martin and Hewlett are known for speaking poorly of the experience, with Martin calling it "a bit of a sore point" for them.[1]

In September 2019, a Tank Girl reboot movie was reported to be in development with Margot Robbie's production company LuckyChap Entertainment optioned rights from MGM, Robbie co-produce with her partners Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, Mallory Westfall writing and Miles Joris-Peyrafitte directing.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Alan Martin on Tank Girl – Interview". Sci-Fi Online. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
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  3. ^ Bates, John K. "Wired 2.12: Tank Girl Stomps Hollywood". Wired.
  4. ^ "Analysis of the parallels between Tank Girl: The Odyssey and Homer and Joyce's works".
  5. ^ "Keeping It (Un)real". Wired. July 2005. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
  6. ^ "THE HOLE OF TANK GIRL – OUT TODAY! – Tank Girl". Archived from the original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ "21st Century Tank Girl". Archived from the original on 18 May 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ Freeman, John (20 June 2014). "Moose Kid Comics launches today, features Young Tank Girl and much more!". downthetubes.net. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  9. ^ Martin, Alan (9 September 2019). "Just heard that Margot Robbie's company have optioned rights from MGM to make a new Tank Girl movie - now several months into development. We haven't been contacted by any of the parties involved with the project, so not sure if there will be any input from the original creators.pic.twitter.com/7RxbV4qLFt". Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  10. ^ Sneider, Jeff (10 September 2019). "Exclusive: Margot Robbie's 'Tank Girl' Movie Lands Director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte". Collider. Archived from the original on 12 September 2019.

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