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Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptations ...
has published two comic book mini series based on the ''Highlander'' franchise. The first is a series of 13 issues simply titled ''Highlander'' that was later released in a 3 volume set. The second series is a 4 issue prequel to first ''Highlander'' film called ''Highlander: Way of the Sword''.


''Highlander''

Simply titled ''Highlander'', the first
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was originally released in 2006 and ran for one year, ending in 2007. It was written by
Brandon Jerwa Brandon Jerwa is an American comic book writer and musician residing in Seattle, Washington. Jerwa is best known for his work on comic tie-ins for several prominent licensed properties, including '' Battlestar Galactica'', '' Highlander'', '' G.I ...
and
Michael Avon Oeming Michael Avon Oeming is an American comic book creator, both as an artist and writer. Career Oeming is a fan of ancient mythology, having written or drawn several projects centering on the Norse gods. He frequently collaborates with long-time f ...
in close collaboration with David Abramowitz, who was Creative Consultant in charge of the writing on '' Highlander: The Series'' and the subsequent ''Highlander'' movies. It was published by
Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptations ...
. The preview issue released in July 2006 had over 100,000 copies pre-sold. It is inspired from '' Highlander'', the franchise about Immortals battling each other throughout history. The comic book series deals with what the main characters of the franchise,
Connor MacLeod Connor MacLeod, also known as The Highlander, is a fictional character in the ''Highlander'' film series, and appears in the extended franchise of the television programs: '' Highlander: The Series'' and '' Highlander: The Animated Series''. In t ...
and Duncan MacLeod, do concerning happenings from the films and television series. It spawned a second comic book mini-series, ''Highlander: Way of the Sword''.


Plot

The initial issues (issues 0-4) deal with
Connor MacLeod Connor MacLeod, also known as The Highlander, is a fictional character in the ''Highlander'' film series, and appears in the extended franchise of the television programs: '' Highlander: The Series'' and '' Highlander: The Animated Series''. In t ...
after the events that took place in the first ''Highlander'' film. Although the Kurgan has been defeated, some of those who followed him still seek to bring about some of his plans. Connor also deals with battling within himself for control over the impulses and emotions he received from the Dark Quickening of the Kurgan (issues 6-9). The last story arc (issues 10-12) introduces Duncan MacLeod and has him assisting his kinsman Connor in defeating the followers of the Kurgan. The separate plot line issues (''Dark Quickening'' and ''The Coldest War'', ''Armageddon'') were bound into three separate trade paperbacks by Dynamite Entertainment.


Reception

Critical reaction to the ''Highlander'' comics has been mixed to positive, more favorable in general than the film sequels to the original '' Highlander'', which have mostly received negative reviews (with the exception of the animated film '' Highlander: The Search for Vengeance'', which has received mostly favorable reviews). Michael Bailey of
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was "pleasantly surprised" and felt that "this could turn out to be a really neat story". Bailey praised the story, saying: "I always felt that Connor's story was pretty much done with fter the first film, butreading this first issue, I am seeing where Connor's story can continue", although he felt that artist Lee Moder "wasn't the right choice for this world". Dave Baxter of Broken Frontier praised Moder's artwork, calling it "fluid, well-executed, ndflawlessly paced" as well as the writing by Jerwa and Oeming, in particular their "above-average, rhythmic dialogue and a fabulous use of the more obscure characters and sequences from the film". Baxter criticized the "lackluster plot", however, as well as the fact that the comic "manages to ignore entirely the continuity of the first film's premise and especially its conclusion, reating itsown "alternative" ''Highlander'' universe". Baxter concluded: "Why another alternative ''Highlander'' universe? ter three sequels and a long-running
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, is it really necessary to produce more of the same?" Though the comic's sales figures have dropped slowly since release,
Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptations ...
released a follow-up comic series, titled '' Highlander: Way of the Sword''.


Collections

The series is being collected as
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: * Volume I (collects ''Highlander'' #0-5, 140 pages, January 2008, softcover , hardcover ) * Volume II (collects ''Highlander'' #6-9, 120 pages, February 2008, softcover ) * Volume III: Armageddon (collects ''Highlander'' #10-12, 80 pages, July 2008, softcover )


''Highlander: Way of the Sword''

''Highlander: Way of the Sword'' is a four-issue, monthly
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that was published by
Dynamite Entertainment Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey. It is best known as the owners of '' The Boys'' franchise across several IP medias. Dynamite primarily publishes adaptations ...
from 2007 to
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. It is Dynamite's second ''Highlander'' comic, it followed the publisher's previous 13-issue miniseries, and was published from 2006 to 2007.Initial 12 Issue run
/ref> This comic is a prequel to the 1986 movie and has no direct connection to the TV series.


Plot

It draws inspiration from the '' Highlander'', the franchise about Immortals battling each other throughout history. The comic book centers around
Connor MacLeod Connor MacLeod, also known as The Highlander, is a fictional character in the ''Highlander'' film series, and appears in the extended franchise of the television programs: '' Highlander: The Series'' and '' Highlander: The Animated Series''. In t ...
's search for the sword of his mentor Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez, after losing it in the ocean to
The Kurgan The Kurgan is a fictional character from the first ''Highlander'' film. He is portrayed by Clancy Brown. He is an Immortal and the main antagonist to Connor MacLeod in ''Highlander'', and the latter's ultimate opponent in the Gathering. The K ...
by accident. He eventually retrieves the sword just before the events of the first ''Highlander'' film.


Synopsis

In 1804 Connor served on the H.M.S. Victory, against Napoleon's troops and fought with The Kurgan, who was on board a French vessel. Connor stabbed Kurgan but before he could take his head, the mainmast fell down and the ship sank. The Kurgan revived and took Connor's Masamune (sword) as his own then he walked away over the bottom of the ocean. Connor had lost his Masamune and would spend decades looking for it. In 1966 Connor received a message from his old friend Ian who had found his sword, it was in the hands of Antonio Direnzo, an illegal art dealer. Connor and Ian got to Paris, but shortly after they arrived Connor sensed an Immortal, it was Guerin Billuad, who challenged Connor; the two agreed to meet at Point Royal the following night. Connor and Ian walked around the City in order to find clues as to where the sword would be sold; eventually Connor met Elizabeth Direnzo, the sister of Antonio. The two got along, and she invited him to an illegal antiques auction. When Connor came back to his motel room he found Ian dead, killed with a sword. Connor suspected Guerin and searched for him. Guerin and Connor fought; the fight, however, was broken off when they got on holy ground. Elizabeth appeared and invited the two inside. At the auction Connor sensed more Immortals like his old friend Sunda Kastagir, but also Toshiro Nakayata who had already bought the Masamune before the auction had even begun. Connor decided to wait and get the sword back later. The next day Connor and Guerin had their final fight and Connor took the head of his opponent. Before that, however, Guerin revealed that he was not Ian's killer. Connor went back to Elizabeth and had a good time. The next day Toshiro killed Antonio and went back to Japan. Connor left Elizabeth in Italy, and followed Toshiro to Japan. Connor cut off Toshiro's hand and took the Masamune back, after which Toshiro swore to take revenge and had his hand replaced by a prosthesis. Later Connor and Elizabeth are in Florence planning their future, as Connor feels another Immortal nearby; it is Toshiro, who is angry. Connor takes his Masamune and fights Toshiro, but is disarmed. Elizabeth tries to kill Toshiro but is killed by him. In his rage Connor defeats Toshiro and beheads him with his own protese. Elizabeth is buried next to her brother and Connor leaves, to find his own destiny.


See also

* Highlander (franchise) * Highlander (film) * Highlander: The Series *
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References

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External links


Highlander Comic Official PagePreview: ''Highlander'' #0
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Interviews


Catching up on ''Highlander'' with Brandon Jerwa
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Talking to Dynamite's Highlander team
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