''Tank Girl'' is a
British comic book character created by
Alan Martin and
Jamie Hewlett, and first appeared in print in 1988 in the British comics magazine ''
Deadline''. After a period of intense popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Tank Girl inspired a
1995 feature film. After a long hiatus, the character returned to comics in 2007 and has appeared regularly in the years since.
Originally written by Martin and drawn by Hewlett, the character has also been drawn by
Philip Bond,
Glyn Dillon,
Ashley Wood, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell,
Jim Mahfood, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles,
Rufus Dayglo, Andy Pritchett, and
Mike McMahon.
Tank Girl (Rebecca Buck – later revealed to have been born as Fonzie Rebecca Buckler) drives a
tank, which is also her home. She undertakes a series of missions for a nebulous organization before making a serious mistake and being declared an outlaw for her sexual inclinations and her substance abuse. The comic centres on her misadventures with her boyfriend, Booga, a mutant kangaroo. The comic's irreverent style is heavily influenced by
punk visual art, and strips are frequently deeply
disorganized,
anarchic,
absurdist, and
psychedelic
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. The strip features various elements with origins in
surrealist techniques
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,
fanzines,
collage,
cut-up technique,
stream of consciousness, and
metafiction
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, with very little regard or interest for conventional
plot
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Art, media and entertainment
* Plot (narrative), the story of a piece of fiction
Music
* ''The Plot'' (album), a 1976 album by jazz trumpeter Enrico Rava
* The Plot (band), a band formed in 2003
Other
* ''Plot ...
or committed
narrative
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.
The strip was initially set in a futuristic
Australia, although it drew heavily from contemporary British pop culture.
Publication history
Martin and Hewlett first met in the mid-1980s in
Worthing, while studying at The West Sussex College of Art and Design (WSCD, later renamed
Northbrook College). Martin was in the college band The University Smalls with fellow comics enthusiast
Philip Bond. One of their songs was called "Rocket Girl". They had started adding the suffix 'girl' to everything habitually after the release of the ''
Supergirl'' movie, but "Rocket Girl" was a student at college on whom Bond had a crush and who apparently bore a striking resemblance to a ''
Love and Rockets'' character. Martin and Hewlett began collaborating on a comic/
fanzine called ''Atomtan'', and while working on this, Hewlett had drawn:
The image was published in the fanzine as a one-page ad, but the ''Tank Girl'' series first appeared in the debut issue of ''
Deadline'' (
1988),
a UK magazine intended as a forum for new
comic talent, and it continued until the end of the magazine in 1995.
''Tank Girl'' became quite popular in the politicized indie
counterculture zeitgeist as a
cartoon mirror of the growing empowerment of women in
punk rock culture. Posters, shirts, and underpants began springing up everywhere, including one especially made for the
Clause 28 march against
Margaret Thatcher's legislation. Clause 28 stated that a local authority "shall not intentionally promote
homosexuality or publish material with the intention of promoting homosexuality" or "promote the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship." ''Deadline'' publisher Tom Astor said, "In
London
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, there are even weekly
lesbian
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gatherings called 'Tank Girl nights.'"
With public interest growing,
Penguin
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, the largest publishing company in Britain, bought the rights to collect the strips as a book, and before long, ''Tank Girl'' had been published in
Spain
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, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, ...
,
Italy
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,
Germany
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,
Scandinavia
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,
Argentina
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,
Brazil
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and
Japan
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, with several
United States
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publishers fighting over the licence. Finally
Dark Horse Comics
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won, and the strips were reprinted beginning in 1991, with an extended break in '92, and ending in September '93. A
graphic novel-length story named ''Tank Girl: The Odyssey'' was also published in 1995 (released in four issues by
Vertigo Comics), written by
Peter Milligan and loosely inspired by
Homer
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's ''
Odyssey'',
Joyce's ''
Ulysses'', and a considerable quantity of junk TV. This was followed by another four issue series, ''Tank Girl: Apocalypse'', written by
Alan Grant and published by Vertigo from November 1995 to February 1996.
''Tank Girl'' after 1996
After the
1995 film, Hewlett went on to create the band
Gorillaz
Gorillaz are an English virtual band formed in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, from London. The band primarily consists of four fictional members: 2-D (vocals, keyboards), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, ...
with
Blur's
Damon Albarn. Martin has also played in various bands, and written various screenplays and scripts.
After a long publishing hiatus, the character returned in 2007 in ''Tank Girl: The Gifting'', a four-issue limited series written by Martin and illustrated by Australian artist
Ashley Wood, which was published by
IDW Publishing
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. This was the first new Tank Girl comic material since the final two issues of the four issue series ''Tank Girl: Apocalypse'' in 1996. The four-issue limited series ''Tank Girl: Visions of Booga'', by Martin and artist Rufus Dayglo, was released in 2008 by IDW, as was ''Tank Girl: Armadillo and a Bushel of Other Stories'', a Tank Girl novel authored by Martin and published by
Titan Books.
Since then, Tank Girl has appeared on a regular basis in various one-shots and limited series, published by IDW,
Image Comics
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, and
Titan Comics. The regular creative team is Alan Martin and Brett Parson.
Titan Books released ''The Hole of Tank Girl'' on 28 September 2012, which encompasses the original Hewlett and Martin material, as well as additional content.
The three-issue limited series ''21st Century Tank Girl'' debuted on 10 June 2015.
Martin and artist Warwick Johnson-Cadwell have also created a kid-friendly spin-off called ''Young Tank Girl'', published in the digital anthology ''Moose Kid Comics''.
In 2019, Titan Comics debuted ''Tank Girl'', publicized as Tank Girl's first ongoing series, with an
indicia listing the book as ''Tank Girl Ongoing''. From January to May 2019, the first four issues were cover-titled ''Tank Girl: Action Alley'', and from July to December 2019, the next four issues were cover-titled ''Tank Girl Forever''.
Characters
* Tank Girl: Her real name in the strip is Rebecca Buck, but this is very rarely mentioned throughout. In the
Kickstarter
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edition of ''21st Century Tank Girl'', it is discovered that she was actually born under the name Fonzie Rebecca Buckler. According to her own history included as a preface to one of the books, her first words were "cauliflower penis". When she was 7, she started a collection of novelty
pencil sharpener
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s (the collection is now housed in the National Museum of Modern Pencil Sharpeners, Sydney). She later became a tank driver and worked as a
bounty hunter before shooting a heavily decorated officer, having mistaken him for her father, and failing to deliver colostomy bags to President
Hogan, the incontinent Head of State in Australia, resulting in him publicly embarrassing himself at a large
international trade conference. These events resulted in Tank Girl becoming an
outlaw
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with a multi-million dollar bounty on her head. She is prone to random acts of
sex and
violence,
hair dyeing
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,
flatulence,
nose-picking,
vomiting,
spitting, and more than occasional
drunkenness. She also has the ability to outrun any
ice cream van – even
Mr. Whippy. Tank Girl typically wears cut-off T-shirts or simply a bra, along with shorts and plenty of earrings and necklaces. Her natural hair color appears to be blonde, though she has appeared in many different hairstyles.
* Booga: A mutated
kangaroo, formerly a successful
toy designer of "products
Santa would've sacrificed a
reindeer
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for," and presently Tank Girl's devoted boyfriend. She met him when he sneaked into her tank one night to pinch a pair of her
knickers. He is a big
Dame Edna fan and once impersonated
Bill Clinton
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. Booga, often against his will, always does the cooking, particularly the great British institution of
tea. He follows Tank Girl everywhere and does, by his own admission, whatever she tells him. This includes murder.
* The talking
stuffed animals
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:
:*Camp Koala: A stitchy, brown, gay,
koala
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-shaped stuffed toy described as "the
Jeremy Thorpe of comics", whom TG
sodomizes with a hot banana. Camp Koala died tragically when they were playing baseball with live
hand grenades which Camp eagerly caught in the outfield, exploding on impact, resulting in a violent, bloody, and gruesome death. After a tearless and comical funeral service, the other characters go to a toy store and buy a new one. Camp Koala is known for visiting occasionally as a
guardian angel. He is the only character TG has ever admitted to loving.
:*Squeaky toy rat: A
squeaky toy rat
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.
:*Mr. Precocious: A "small
Shakespearean mutant" who looks a bit like a mini bipedal
pink elephant, though may possibly be a
bilby.
* Stevie: A wild-haired blond
Aboriginal man who owns a convenience store and chain-smokes. Since he is TG's ex-boyfriend, Booga is always a bit jealous of him. He has various familial ties and connections with
Aboriginal culture and remote traditionalist tribespeople.
* Barney: Busted out of a mental hospital by TG, she is more or less
insane
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. In ''The Odyssey'', she is responsible for killing the whole cast, thereby sending them all to the land of the dead, from which TG was forced to save them by finding the Prince of Farts.
* Sub Girl (real name unknown, although a trading card for the film once listed her real name as 'Subrina'): Described as "like a beautiful flower floating in the
loo", she pilots a
submarine
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. A friend of TG's since childhood, she used to come round her house with Jet Girl and try on her mum's underwear.
* Jet Girl (real name unknown): A talented
mechanic who flies a
jet
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** Jet airliner
** Jet engine
** Jet fuel
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. All her friends call her "boring" (she has admitted to being a big fan of
Rod Stewart
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).
Collected editions
Tank Girl has been collected into a number of
trade paperbacks over the years. The entire back catalogue was reprinted by Titan Books in 2002 and these books were "re-mastered" in anniversary editions, stripped of their subsequently-added computer colouring and line work repaired. In 2018 the entire Hewlett and Martin back catalogue was once again reprinted under the "Tank Girl Colour Classics" banner, this time as collectible hardbacks, with all-new colouring and extra material.
Film
The comic was also adapted into a critically and financially unsuccessful film, albeit with a small
cult following. The film featured
Lori Petty as Tank Girl and
Naomi Watts as Jet Girl. Martin and Hewlett are known for speaking poorly of the experience, with Martin calling it "a bit of a sore point" for them.
In September 2019, a ''Tank Girl'' reboot movie was reported to be in development with
Margot Robbie's production company
LuckyChap Entertainment optioned rights from MGM, Robbie co-produce with her partners Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, Mallory Westfall writing and Miles Joris-Peyrafitte directing.
See also
* ''
Action Girl Comics''
* ''
The Invisibles''
* ''
Kill Your Boyfriend''
*
Lesbian pulp fiction
*
Portrayal of women in comics
*
Riot Grrrl
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References
External links
*
Tank Girlat
Don Markstein's ToonopediaArchivedfrom the original on September 29, 2015.
The Nao Of Brown – Glyn Dillon (Jamie Hewlett collaborator) blog
Philip Bond– Tank Girl collaborator and artist
Interviews
Suicide Girls Interview– With Alan Martin about the Tank Girl relaunch
– about the 2007 relaunch from IDW comics.
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