''The Black Company'' is a series of
dark fantasy
Dark fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy literary, artistic, and cinematic works that incorporate disturbing and frightening themes of fantasy. It often combines fantasy with elements of horror or has a gloomy dark tone or a sense of horror and dr ...
books written by American author
Glen Cook
Glen Charles Cook (born July 9, 1944) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction, known for ''The Black Company'' and '' Garrett P.I.'' fantasy series.
Biography
Cook was born in New York City.[epic fantasy
High fantasy, or epic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy defined by the epic nature of its setting or by the epic stature of its characters, themes, or plot.Brian Stableford, ''The A to Z of Fantasy Literature'', (p. 198), Scarecrow Press, Pl ...]
as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four-hundred-year history.
Green Ronin Publishing
Green Ronin Publishing is an American company based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 2000 by Chris Pramas and Nicole Lindroos, they have published several role-playing game–related products. They won several awards for their games includin ...
published ''
The Black Company
''The Black Company'' is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximat ...
'' role-playing game in 2004.
Stories
Novels
''The Books of the North''
# ''
The Black Company
''The Black Company'' is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximat ...
'': May 1984
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Shadows Linger'': October 1984
# ''
The White Rose
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'': April 1985
Spin-off
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The Silver Spike'': September 1989 (set after ''The Books of the North'', featuring characters who did not head south)
''The Books of the South''
# ''
Shadow Games'': June 1989
# ''
Dreams of Steel'': April 1990
''The Books of Glittering Stone''
# ''
Bleak Seasons'': April 1996
# ''
She Is the Darkness'': September 1997
# ''
Water Sleeps'': March 1999
# ''
Soldiers Live'': July 2000
Interquel
# ''Port of Shadows'': September 2018 (a "lost history" set between ''The Black Company'' and ''Shadows Linger'')
Forthcoming
* ''A Pitiless Rain'', the conclusion of the series, release date to determined.
Omnibus editions
Science Fiction Book Club hardcover omnibus editions
# ''Annals of the Black Company'' (collects ''The Black Company'', ''Shadows Linger'', and ''The White Rose'')
# ''The Black Company Goes South'' (collects ''The Silver Spike'', ''Shadow Games'', and ''Dreams of Steel'')
# ''The Black Company: Glittering Stone I'' (collects ''Bleak Seasons'' and ''She Is the Darkness'')
# ''The Black Company: Glittering Stone II'' (collects ''Water Sleeps'' and ''Soldiers Live'')
Tor Fiction softcover omnibus editions
# ''The Chronicles of The Black Company'' (collects ''The Black Company'', ''Shadows Linger'', and ''The White Rose'') (November 2007)
# ''The Books of the South'' (collects ''Shadow Games'', ''Dreams of Steel'', and ''The Silver Spike'') (June 2008)
# ''The Return of The Black Company'' (collects ''Bleak Seasons'', and ''She Is The Darkness'') (September 2009)
# ''The Many Deaths of The Black Company'' (collects ''Water Sleeps'', and ''Soldiers Live'') (January 2010)
Short stories
''On The Long Run''
The short stories of the ''On The Long Run'' arc all take place within the first 4 years of the 6-year gap between ''Shadows Linger'' and ''The White Rose''. They are published out-of-order, as the most recently published stories occur before the earlier three.
# "Shaggy Dog Bridge"—appeared in ''Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy'', edited by
Jonathan Strahan
Jonathan Strahan (born 1964, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His family moved to Perth, Western Australia in 1968, and he graduated from the University of Western Australia with a ...
, published by
Solaris
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Arts and entertainment Literature, television and film
* ''Solaris'' (novel), a 1961 science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem
** ''Solaris'' (1968 film), directed by Boris Nirenburg
** ''Solaris'' (1972 film), directed by ...
(2013)
# "Bone Eaters"—appeared in ''Operation Arcana'', edited by John Joseph Adams, published by Baen (2015)
# "Chasing Midnight"—appeared in ''The Best of Glen Cook'', published by Night Shade (2019)
# "Cranky Bitch"—appeared in ''Songs of Valor'', published by New Mythology Press (2021)
# "Leta of the Thousand Sorrows"—appeared in ''Keen Edge of Valor'', published by New Mythology Press (2022)
"Shaggy Dog Bridge" and "Bone Eaters" were republished in ''The Best of Glen Cook'', where "Chasing Midnight" first appeared.
Pre-pub novel excerpts
Four other short stories were published but later reappeared as chapters within subsequent novels:
# "Raker"—appeared in the ''
Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (usually referred to as ''F&SF'') is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press. Editors Anthony Boucher a ...
'' (August 1982). This was a pre-publication excerpt of chapter three from ''The Black Company'', with slight editing differences to make it stand alone as a short story.
# "Tides Elba"—appeared in ''Swords & Dark Magic'', edited by Jonathan Strahan and Lou Anders, published by Eos (2010).
# "Smelling Danger: A Black Company Story"—appeared in the
Subterranean Press
Subterranean Press is a small press publisher in Burton, Michigan. Subterranean is best known for publishing genre fiction, primarily horror, suspense and dark mystery, fantasy, and science fiction. In addition to publishing novels, short stor ...
anthology ''Tales of Dark Fantasy 2'', edited by William Schafer (2011).
# "Bone Candy"—appeared in ''Shattered Shields'', edited by
Jennifer Brozek
Jennifer Brozek (born December 9, 1970) is an American freelance author, game design writer, editor, and small press publisher.
Career
Before becoming a full-time writer, Brozek was a software QA engineer working on a wide range of projects, inc ...
and
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt (born February 13, 1969) is an American science fiction author and editor. He has edited (or co-edited) fifteen anthologies, a space opera trilogy, and an ongoing, near-future police procedural series set in Kansas City, Miss ...
, published by Baen (2014).
"Tides Elba", "Smelling Danger", and "Bone Candy" were collected and reworked into the novel ''Port of Shadows''.
Plot summary
The series follows an elite mercenary unit, The Black Company, last of the Free Companies of Khatovar, through roughly forty years of its approximately four-hundred-year history. Cook mixes fantasy with military fiction in gritty, down-to-earth portrayals of the Company's chief personalities and its struggles.
The main chronology spans nine novels, which can be grouped into three sections: ''The Books of the North'' recount the Company's dealings with the Empire of Lady; ''The Books of the South'' follow the Company on its journey back to its beginnings in Khatovar; ''Glittering Stone'' sees the Company achieve victory over its employer's enemies, and move on to its destiny. A spin-off novel, ''The Silver Spike'', follows events concerning former members of the Company and one of its adversaries. ''Port of Shadows'' describes forgotten events which took place between ''The Black Company'' and ''Shadows Linger''. And, the short stories of the ''On The Long Run'' arc all take place during the first 4 years of the 6-year gap between ''Shadows Linger'' and ''The White Rose''.
In other media
In 2017, it was reported that a television show based on the Black Company was under development, with
David S. Goyer
David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays for several superhero films, including ''Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (film), Nick Fury: Agent ...
as executive producer.
Eliza Dushku
Eliza Patricia Dushku (; born December 30, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for starring as Faith in the supernatural drama series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1998–2003) and its spin-off series ''Angel'' (2000–2003). She als ...
was to produce and play The Lady, with episodes airing on
The CW
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and distributed by
Warner Bros. Domestic Television.
As of 2022, there have not been further updates on the television show's progress.
References
External links
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Fantasy novel series
Dark fantasy novels
American fantasy novel series