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''Mazeworld'' is a fantasy story created by Alan Grant and
Arthur Ranson Arthur James Ranson (born 1939) is an English comic book illustrator, known for his work on ''Look-in'', '' Anderson: Psi Division'', '' Button Man'' and '' Mazeworld''. His work on Cassandra Anderson has been called "photo-realistic". Early lif ...
for British sci-fi comic anthology '' 2000 AD''. It ran in three parts between 1996 and 1999.


Overview

Adam Cadman is the first man to be
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in Britain since 1964 but just as he is about to die he awakens in a world where both
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are based in
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s. In this new world he is unable to remove the hood and noose of the condemned man and is taken to be the awaited
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'The Hooded Man' which leads him into becoming involved in a plot to overthrow the tyrant Maze-Lord Maskul in a series of adventures involving treachery and
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. '' 2000 AD'' publishers Rebellion republished the complete story in a collected edition in November 2011.


Background

''Mazeworld'', initially conceived for ''
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'', was created five years before its initial debut in ''2000 AD'' Prog 1014. Bishop, David (2007) ''
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: The Official History of 2000AD'' (
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, June 2007, )
Ranson remembers that In 1996, then-''2000 AD'' editor David Bishop, partly to challenge the status-quo, and partly in the wake of the "definite anti-
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feeling within Fleetway hen publishers of ''2000 AD'' after the ''Judge Dredd'' film decided to replace fictional editor
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with 'The Man in Black from
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', and move Dredd himself from his "familiar position as the first strip in each prog." ''Mazeworld'' took Dredd's place. A fantasy epic, it was the "first new work Grant had done in years for ''2000 AD''" (in part because of his work on
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for
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), and Grant recalls that "the strip offered a chance to experiment while collaborating with Ranson." Designed to play to Ranson's strengths — Grant remembers that Ranson even "dr wa "map" of Mazeworld...
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was so good, so right, that it basically became the template for everything that followed." Grant is quoted in ''Thrill-Power Overload'' as saying that: Grant believes that these terms hampered the strip, calling it "a hiding to nothing," and while praising Ranson, who "turned in really nice art," he believes the story "didn't take off." Nevertheless, Grant and Ranson produced a trilogy of ''Mazeworld'' tales between 1996 and 1999. Because it is creator-owned, like some other strips to appear in ''2000 AD'' such as
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, Grant recalls that the duo "had hopes of selling it for syndication, or perhaps as a computer game." It was licensed in "the US y
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, which promptly printed the books in black and white, lost much of Arthur's artwork, failed to pay us a bean, then went bust." In the quoted interview, interviewer James Mackay notes that serendipitously Ranson had been recently contacted by "one of the brothers who ran Caliber Comics," who talked to Ranson about returning his ''Mazeworld'' artwork.


Publication history

* ''Mazeworld'', #1014-23, 1996 * ''The Dark Man'', #1101-10, 1998 * ''The Hell Maze'', #1151-60, 1999


Collected Edition

* ''Mazeworld'' (2011) Oxford: Rebellion ()


References

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External links


Mazeworld on the website of series artist Arthur Ranson
2000 AD (comics) Comics by Alan Grant (writer) Fantasy comics 1996 comics debuts Comics characters introduced in 1996