''Button Man'' is a comics series that appeared in the British comic ''
2000 AD'', written by
John Wagner and illustrated by
Arthur Ranson. The series is unrelated to the earlier ''Bad City Blue'' featuring Button Men in ''2000 AD'' #468-479.
Premise
Harry Exton, an ex-soldier, is a "Button Man", a hired killer pitted against others in an underground sport. Each works for a mysterious "Voice", a rich man of unknown identity. The object of the game is to defeat one's opponents, and take their marker – the first two joints of a finger. Button Men who lose three fingers are executed. While killing an opponent is generally acceptable, it is not always the preferred outcome of a match - on one occasion Exton's Voice loses a wager when Exton kills his opponent rather than taking his marker, thus beginning the souring of the relationship between Exton and his Voice. The Voices profit from the game by gambling on the outcome, and a ruthless killer such as Harry Exton can make a modestly wealthy man extremely rich. The Button Men themselves are paid well for their tasks.
Despite being exceptionally good at the sport and not losing any markers during his involvement, Exton decides to quit, and tracks down his Voice killing him, thinking that will remove him from the sport. This grants him temporary freedom and he settles down anonymously in a small town, even starting an affair with a local waitress. He is himself tracked down by other Button Men (and a Button Woman) whose Voices view Exton as the ultimate sport due to his previous unparalleled success. Exton has advance warning of their presence when he spots them disguised as tourists in the Diner his girlfriend works at, and notices that one is missing two markers. Exton kills all the other operatives apart from one with whom he makes a deal - he cuts off his own finger and gives it to the surviving Button Man before dropping a tracking device (inserted into a filling by the jealous husband) into a lake. This convinces the Voices that Exton is dead, and the hunt is called off. Later Exton reneges on his deal and kills the final Button Man to ensure that there are no loose ends.
Publication
''Button Man'' ran for four series. The series outings, all written by
John Wagner, are:
*''Button Man'':
** "Book I: The Killing Game" (with
Arthur Ranson, in ''2000 AD'' #780-791, 1992)
** "Book II: The Confession of Harry Exton" (with Arthur Ranson, in ''2000 AD'' #904-919, 1994)
** "Book III: Killer Killer" (with Arthur Ranson, in ''2000 AD'' prog 2001 & #1223-1233, 2001)
** "Book IV: The Hitman's Daughter" (with
Frazer Irving
Frazer Irving (born 1970) is a British comic book artist known for the series '' Necronauts'', published by the British magazine '' 2000 AD''. After breaking into the American market he has worked on a number of superhero titles, including a s ...
, in ''2000 AD'' #1551-1566, 2007)
Collected editions
The stories are being collected into
trade paperbacks:
Awards
*
2000
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Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
: Nominated for the
Eagle Award for "Character Most Worthy of Own Ongoing Title"
Adaptation
In an interview with the ''Class of '79'' fanzine, John Wagner said the original movie option rights were negotiated by the book's original US publisher,
Kitchen Sink.
For some years, the film rights were owned by
DreamWorks, which co-opted the producers of Wagner's ''
A History of Violence
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''. The film was initially rumoured to be planned for release in
2008
2008 was designated as:
*International Year of Languages
*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu ...
. In late May 2012, ''
Deadline Hollywood
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'' reported that
Nicolas Winding Refn was in talks with DreamWorks about directing.
In March 2019,
Netflix
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announced they'd hired
Brian Helgeland
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to write and direct an adaptation of ''Button Man'' as a feature-length film. In April 2021 artist Arthur Ranson confirmed the project had again been shelved.
A television adaptation was put into development in May 2024.
References
External links
Button Manat ''2000 AD'' online
Co-creator Arthur Ranson's website*
*{{IMDb title, qid=Q123517825, title=Button Man
Review of ''The Killing Game''
Comics by John Wagner
2000 AD comic strips
2000 AD characters
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