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''ArchEnemies'' is a
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put out by
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from April 5, 2006 until July 5, 2006. The series was created and written by Drew Melbourne with art by
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Plot

The 4-part series focuses on the
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Star Fighter and his
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Underlord, as well as roommates Ethan and Vincent. They just happen to be the same people, though neither Ethan (Star Fighter) nor Vincent (Underlord) are aware of that fact. Ethan and Vincent are each horrible roommates, though they are unable to give up their apartment in order to escape the other. Ethan's a slob who likes throwing parties simply to annoy Vincent. Vincent is creepy. Vincent most likely hates Ethan more than he ever could hate Star Fighter. At the same time as they're fighting between each other (in both their identities), Vincent is attempting to become a member of The Masked Circle, a
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of supervillains that both his father and brother already belong to.


Characters


Main characters

*Ethan Baxter: The buff, handsome, laid back alter ego of the superhero Star Fighter. Ethan works at Morpheus Books, a publishing company, with his sometimes lover Trish. Ethan is a slob, a partier, and just a bit emotional when it comes to both of his identities. He is originally from Iowa, a fact which is disclosed in some back-story during the fourth book. His powers come from the control of "stellar energy" which grants him the ability to fly and shoot energy blasts, along with various other gifts. *Vincent Darko: The lanky, dark haired genius and geek who also happens to be the villain Underlord. Both his father and his older brother are supervillains and Vincent was raised to follow in their evil footsteps. He has no real superpowers, instead relying on devices he buys over the Internet. He has boasted that he has some skill with hypnosis, but he has yet to demonstrate this talent.


Other characters

*Trish Darrow: A blue haired marketing assistant at Morpheus Books. She went to art school and is constantly doodling throughout the comics, on post-it notes as well as Ethan's bedroom wall at one point. She has an on-again-off-again relationship with Ethan. *King of Masks: The leader of The Masked Circle, he's smart, ruthless, and can shoot energy beams from his eyes. He's also incredibly hard to kill. *Anton Darko: Vincent's sleazy, corporate brother who is also in on the supervillain lifestyle. He was raised by their father to be the heir to his evil empire and was given the power to talk to birds. *Vlad Darko: Vincent's evil, rich father who has elongated his life through various means. *Adriana Darko: Vincent's sister, a good looking girl who immediately hits it off with Ethan, due to a similar sense of humor. *Webface: A huge, muscular African-American man with a web tattoo on his head. He was introduced in the series when he interviewed to be one of Vincent's lackeys, but has become more complicated. *Nanoman: A tiny superhero who listens to Star Fighter's problems in Issue #2. He offers both philosophical and real-life advice, including giving Star Fighter the number for his tailor. He also has an interview at the end of the same issue, in a Q&A format. *Cat: Ethan's pet cat, seen in the first issue drinking
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Collected editions

The series has been collected into a
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: *''Sinners and Saints'' (128 pages, January 2007, )


Film

As of September 2006,
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has signed a deal to adapt the series into a film. Screenwriter Patrick O'Neill (''
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''), was hired to write the script; Raimi will act as
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along with Mike Richardson and Josh Donen.


Notes


References

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External links


ArchEnemies Online
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