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Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty (DC/Rebellion)
First Published: November, 2004
Price: £12.99 Earth money Cover: Nikolai Dante by Simon Fraser
NOTES Includes covers of Progs 1035, 1039, 1044, 1074, 1080 & Nikolai Dante: The Romanov Dynasty as published by Hamlyn, plus a sketch page featuring Jena Makarov and Nikolai Dante.
ISBN: 1904265200
REPRINT MATERIAL
Nikolai Dante 7 episodes (Progs 1035 to 1041) 42 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Simon Fraser,
Colour: Alison Kirkpatrick (6-7)
Reprinted Hamlyn: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
The Romanov Dynasty 8 episodes (Progs 1042 to 1049) 48 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Simon Fraser,
Colour: Alison Kirkpatrick
Reprinted Hamlyn: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
The Gentleman Thief 4 episodes (Progs 1067 to 1070) 24 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Simon Fraser,
Colour: Alison Kirkpatrick
Reprinted Hamlyn: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
The Full Dante 1 episode (Prog 1071) 6 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Charlie Adlard
Reprinted DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
Moscow Duellists 4 episodes (Progs 1072 to 1075) 24 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Simon Fraser
Reprinted Hamlyn: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
The Gulag Apocalyptic 4 episodes (Progs 1079 to 1082) 24 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Henry Flint
Reprinted DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
Russia's Greatest Love Machine 1 episode (Prog 1066) 5 pages
Script: Robbie Morrison,
Artist: Chris Weston
Reprinted DC/Rebellion: Nikolai Dante The Romanov Dynasty
Future Russia, where the Tsar rules a world empire with an iron fist. His
nobles conspire against him for their own advantage, and everyone's on the
take.
Enter NIKOLAI DANTE - a womaniser with a taste for the high life, a man
equally handy with his tongue and his sword, and the greatest thief in the
empire. Dante has dedicated his life to simply enjoying himself, which
makes it awkward when a series of chance events leads to his discovering
that he is an illegitimate son of the family Romanov, one of the most
powerful groupings in the land. Genetically bonded with an alien
weapons-crest that advises him on strategy and creates a sword (or
'bio-blade') when he needs one, Dante soon finds himself up to the neck in
palace intrigue, battling to stay afloat in an unfamiliar world. And he
isn't helped by the powerful siblings he never knew he had, most of whom
aren't exactly happy to meet their new brother...
This Flashman-style tale of Russian swashbuckling revitalised 2000AD. And with hindsight it's easy to see why.
Writer Robbie Morrison (Batman, The Authority, Shimura, White Death,
Shakara) and artist Simon Fraser (Judge Dredd, Hellhouse, Shimura, Family)
created an anti-hero that stood out as a fully-fleshed character from the first moment he appeared on the page (and incidentally contrasted nicely
with the tough guys who make up the majority of comics heroes). Book II,
Tsar Wars, may have more emotional impact, but it means nothing without this
enjoyable romp that sits just the right side of parody.
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