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''Jon Sable Freelance'' is an American
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, one of the first series created for the fledgling publisher
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in 1983. It was written and drawn by
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and was a fully
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title. The comic was one of the first of the independent and dark superhero stories of the 1980s and "helped usher in the grim and gritty sensibility that came to define the genre."Jon Sable, Freelance" by Robert Greenberger, Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Heroes & Superheroes, Salem Press, May 2013, p367-370. Beginning in November 2007, it was published as an online comic series by ComicMix.''Jon Sable Freelance: Ashes of Eden''
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Publication history

At a convention in the late 1980s, Grell stated that his idea for Sable was heavily influenced by
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novels as well as drawing on pulp fiction crime stories saying "something like a cross between James Bond and
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". Also, many of the stories of Sable's hunting exploits in Africa were influenced by
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's novels, while Grell also drew on his own military experience. ''Jon Sable Freelance'' lasted 56 issues from June
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to February
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before being cancelled. While Grell wrote and drew all the covers, his last issue of interior art was #43. Late in this run Grell announced in the comic's own text pages that
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would soon join him as the new artist. Just what happened to these plans is unclear, but soon the series was suspended, and after a few months,
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was writing and Bill Jaaska was drawing a new series called ''Sable'', with Grell having no part. This lasted 27 issues before cancellation. Marv Wolfman abruptly left the series after issue #23 and comic book fan Steve Kaye took over the writing chores for the final four issues. Fan favorite artist Tim Vigil provided covers for the remaining issues. A third First Comics series, ''Mike Grell's Sable'', reprinted the first ten issues of the original ''Jon Sable Freelance'' series. There was also a tie-in
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featuring one of the semi-recurring characters, a thief called ''Maggie The Cat'', at
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in 1996. Only 2 issues were released and the series was never completed. In 1997 Grell announced to write and draw the character in a new black-and-white ''Jon Sable Freelance'' from
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, debuting in October, but the series never materialized. After the title's cancellation (and First's ceasing operations), the character made some cameo appearances in some of Grell's other titles over the years. He did not receive his own series again until March 2005, when
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released the first of a new six-issue mini-series titled ''Jon Sable Freelance: Bloodtrail'' (originally announced as ''Jon Sable, Freelance: Conspiracy'') written and drawn by Grell. IDW have also been reprinting the entire original run in a series of trade paperbacks. A new series, ''Jon Sable: Ashes of Eden'', began publication as an online series in November 2007, and was published as a 5-issue mini-series beginning in 2009 and ending in 2010. ''Ashes of Eden'' ended with a tease for another adventure titled ''Jon Sable: Rules of the Hunt'', although only the title was revealed at that time. In 2019, Mike Grell revealed some inked artwork and a brief description of the project on his official website: "...the untold story of Sable’s first case… and nearly his last. An African hunter in the concrete jungle sets out after the deadliest prey." ''Rules of the Hunt'' was later released as a Kickstarter-exclusive bonus book alongside a reprinting of the incomplete ''Maggie the Cat'' mini-series.


Fictional character biography

Jonathan Sable was a bounty hunter and mercenary who previously had been an athlete in the
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. After witnessing the terrorist outrages at those games, he married a fellow athlete and they relocated to
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, where Sable became an organizer of
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s for tourists, and later a
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. It was during this time his family was murdered by poachers. After avenging his slain family, Sable returned to the US and became a freelance mercenary. He also has a double identity as a successful
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writer under the name of "B.B. Flemm". Unlike many such characters, his literary agent is aware of his other identity's activities, but is most persuasive in enforcing his writing contract obligations as well.


Legacy

''Jon Sable Freelance'' was the third release from First Comics and the company's first from a high-profile creator, with the appeal of the comic even outlasting its publisher. The pioneering creator-owned comic was also one of the first of the independent and dark superhero stories of the 1980s and, as described in ''Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Heroes & Superheroes'', "helped usher in the grim and gritty sensibility that came to define the genre.
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has described the series as featuring "an unstoppable hero, realism in the weaponry and settings, lots of beautiful women and a combination of action and detection." KISS frontman
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is a fan of the comic and purchased the rights to the series with the hope of turning it into an action movie with
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as the lead. Simmons even starred in the lead role in an un-aired pilot for the eventual Sable TV show.''Age of TV Heroes: The Live-Action Adventures of Your Favorite Comic Book Characters'' by Jason Hofius and George Khoury, TwoMorrows Publishing, 2010, page 13.


Collected editions

The series have been collected into individual volumes by
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: *''The Complete Jon Sable, Freelance'' (softcover): **''Volume 1'' (collects #1-6, ) **''Volume 2'' (collects #7-11, ) **''Volume 3'' (collects #12-16, ) **''Volume 4'' (collects #17-21, ) **''Volume 5'' (collects #22-27, ) **''Volume 6'' (collects #28-33, ) **''Volume 7'' (collects #34-39, ) **''Volume 8'' (collects #40-45, ) **''Omnibus Volume 1'' (collects #1-16, ) **''Omnibus Volume 2'' (collects #17-33, ) **''Omnibus Volume 3'' (collects #34-45, ) **''Omnibus Volume 4'' (collects #??-??, ) *''Jon Sable, Freelance: Bloodtrail'' (collects'' Jon Sable, Freelance: Bloodtrail ''#1-6, ) *''Jon Sable Freelance: Ashes of Eden'' (collects ''Jon Sable Freelance: Ashes of Eden ''#1-5, )


In other media


Television

The first series also spawned a short-lived 1987 ABC TV series, called ''
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''. Seven episodes were filmed. The aired pilot also included
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, as a kidnap victim, in her first acting role. The TV series was notable only for its changes to the premise, and for introducing supermodel turned actress
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to audiences as one of the leads. In the TV series, instead of Sable being the public face and masquerading as a children's book author, "Nicholas Fleming" was the children's book author and Sable the mysterious masked do-gooder. Sable was wanted for murder in Africa, and the vaguely effete Fleming persona was the only way he could live safely in Chicago. A new character for the TV series was "Cheesecake" Tyson, played by Broadway actor
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as a hacker friend who inevitably supplied exposition.


Novel

Grell wrote a prose novel featuring the character, simply titled ''Sable'', which was published in hardcover in 2000 and in paperback in 2001. The book was partly adapted from early issues of the comic series, with some changes in chronology.


References


External links

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