Saviour (comics)

Saviour is the title of a comic book series written by Mark Millar and drawn by Daniel Vallely and Nigel Kitching. It was Millar's first professionally published work.

Saviour
Publication information
PublisherTrident Comics
ScheduleBi-monthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateDecember 1989 – January 1991
No. of issues6
Main character(s)The Saviour
Creative team
Written byMark Millar
Artist(s)Daniel Vallely (#1)
Nigel Kitching (#2-6)
Editor(s)Martin Skidmore

Publication history

Saviour was published by Trident Comics from 1989 to 1990 and ran for six issues until Trident went bankrupt.

Plot synopsis

The story revolved around the second coming of Jesus Christ as a superhero who looked like popular British television personality Jonathan Ross. This superhero, called The Saviour, has set out to change the world for the better. However The Saviour is the antichrist and plans to take over the world with the aid of a satanic cult devoted to him. The only thing which could stop him is the presence of the real Son of God and much of the story involves The Saviour's attempts to track his foe down. Eventually it is discovered that the foe is an angel and not the real Son of God. The Saviour kills him thinking he has won, but there is another super powered being on Earth unknown to The Saviour.

Collected editions

A trade paperback collection was released, which collected the first five issues.

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References

  • Saviour at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Johnston, Rich (January 15, 2003). "Interview with Mark Millar". Waiting for Tommy. Dynamic Forces.
  • Hanly, Gavin (May 24, 2004). "Nigel Kitching interview". 2000 AD Review.
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