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''Nowhere Men'' is a comic book series written by Eric Stephenson. The first six issues were drawn by Nate Bellegarde, colored by
Jordie Bellaire Jordie Bellaire is an American comic book writer and colorist who lives in Ireland and works for DC, Marvel, Valiant, and Image comic book publishers. She has colored '' Pretty Deadly'', '' The Manhattan Projects'', '' Moon Knight'', '' The V ...
, lettered by Fonografix (Steven Finch), and published by Image Comics. As of issue 7, Dave Taylor has replaced Nate Bellegarde, who no longer is part of the creative team. Emi Lenox also joined up, providing short comics about Monica Strange, one of the characters of Nowhere Men. The series centers on a fictional world where a group of four scientists, long since gone their own ways, have had huge cultural influences in a way similar to that of
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in our world. It's loosely based on the story of the
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, especially how The Beatles stood out. The promotional tagline, "Science is the new Rock-N-Roll", exemplifies this. The name is derived primarily from the fact that things just seem to come out of nowhere for the scientists, although there are other plot points that the name is based on as well. It was also influenced by the Beatles song " Nowhere Man". ''Nowhere Men'' was nominated for four Eisner Awards in 2014, of which it won one: Jordie Bellaire won the award for Best Colorist for her work on several titles, including ''Nowhere Men''. As of May 2021, eleven issues have been published, the first six of which form the completed first arc. The seventh through eleventh issues are part of the second arc, which started in January 2016 after a two-year delay.


Publication history


Arc 1

The first arc of ''Nowhere Men'' consists of six issues, published between November 2012 and October 2013 and collected in November 2013 in a collected edition with the title ''Nowhere Men, Vol. 1: Fates Worse Than Death TP''.


Arc 2

The second arc was originally scheduled to start with the release of issue 7 in January 2014, but this release did not happen. Around the same time, Image Comics pulled the webpages on issues 7, 8 and 9, which resulted in speculation on the series' possible cancellation. In May 2014, a tweet by Image Comics confirmed the series was still being worked on. Nate Bellegarde attributed the delays in ''Nowhere Men'' to himself in a long
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he posted on his
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in July 2014. While it did not give a predicted date of publishing, it confirmed that the series was still being worked on. On November 2, 2015, Image Comics announced the return of ''Nowhere Men''. David Taylor replaced Nate Bellegarde. Jordie Bellaire and Fonografiks continued working on the series alongside Stephenson. Emi Lenox provides small comics about the ''Nowhere Men'' character Monica Strange. Issue 7 was released on January 20, 2016, starting the second story arc which hasn't completed as of May 2021.


Cast

*Dade Ellis, a
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and co-founder of World Corp. *Simon Grimshaw, a
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and co-founder of World Corp. *Emerson Strange, an inventor,
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and co-founder of World Corp. *Thomas Walker, a
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and co-founder of World Corp. *Daniel Pierce, a
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,
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and
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, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the
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*Adra Madan, a
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,
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, botanist and
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, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Kurt McManus, a medical doctor and biologist, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Jackson Peake, the ISS systems officer and an
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, employed by the World Corp. Test Division *Susan Queen, a medical doctor and immunologist, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Karen Reynolds, a chemist and biologist, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Holly Jameson, a nuclear physicist, astronomer and engineer, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Albert Langley, the ISS section chief and an EVA, employed by the World Corp. Test Division *David Burnett, an engineer and
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, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Brian Robeson, an engineer and roboticist, employed by the World Corp. Test Division and assigned to the ISS *Nicholas Hewitt, the ISS communications officer employed by the World Corp. Test Division *Peter Wilson, the ISS life systems officer and an EVA, employed by the World Corp. Test Division *Monica Strange, Emerson Strange's daughter


Story

''Nowhere Men'' centers on four scientists—Dade Ellis, Emerson Strange, Simon Grimshaw, and Thomas Walker—whose work leads to science becoming as culturally important as
rock music Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as " rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles in the mid-1960s and later, particularly in the United States an ...
. Together, the four form World Corp., a research and development firm that becomes the most influential business in the entire world; but their differences, including a dispute over how to handle a secret experiment gone wrong, drive them apart. According to Stephenson, inspiration was drawn not just from The Beatles, but also from the story of
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and their war with
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and how he thought the leaders of the two rivals would work if they were teammates. Sometime after the scientists leave, World Corp. workers aboard the
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begin suffering from a virus that affects each of them differently. Due to the secrecy of the mission, only some higher-ups in World Corp. know that the workers are there; and they're unwilling to bring the workers back to Earth. The crew is left to themselves trying desperately to find a way to get back home.


Awards

''Nowhere Men'' was nominated for four Eisner Awards in 2014, of which it won one: *Best Continuing Series: Nominee *Best Writer (Eric Stephenson): Nominee *Best Penciller/Inker (Nate Bellegarde): Nominee *Best Coloring (Jordie Bellaire): Winner


External links


''Nowhere Men'' on WorldCat


Notes and references

{{reflist Image Comics limited series Fictional scientists 2012 comics debuts Eisner Award winners for Best Coloring