Adventures in the Rifle Brigade

Adventures in the Rifle Brigade

Cover to issue #1 of Adventures in the Rifle Brigade (Oct 2000). Art by Brian Bolland.
Publication information
Publisher Vertigo
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication date Adventures in the Rifle Brigade:
October–December 2000
Operation: Bollock:
October 2001 - January 2002
Number of issues 3 each
Main character(s) The Rifle Brigade
Creative team
Writer(s) Garth Ennis
Artist(s) Carlos Ezquerra
Letterer(s) Clem Robins
Colorist(s) Allen Jamison
Patricia Mulvihill
Kevin Somers (Operation Bollock)
Editor(s) Axel Alonso
Jennifer Lee
Operation Bollock:
Tammy Beatty
Tony Bedard
Collected editions
Adventures in the Rifle Brigade ISBN 1-4012-0353-1

Adventures in the Rifle Brigade is the name of two Vertigo comic book limited series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Carlos Ezquerra. The first series, Adventures in the Rifle Brigade, was released in 2000. Its sequel, Adventures in the Rifle Brigade: Operation: Bollock, was released in 2001 and 2002.[1]

Plot

The Rifle Brigade is a British special forces commando unit commanded by Captain Darcy and staffed with a variety of oddball and at times deviant soldiers from varied British cities and allied nations. The two stories concerns their various covert missions across Europe and Africa and their relevance to the Allied victory.

'Operation: Bollock' in particular focused on the team's diplomatic and action-packed attempts to gain for themselves the missing testicle of Adolf Hitler. It is being held in the small Arabic country of Semmen and is being pursued by many forces, German, American and British, none of which the Brigade can trust.[1]

The American forces are represented by Maryland Smith, a whip-wielding adventurer with the unwanted nickname of 'Mary'.

Character list

The Rifle Brigade

Collected editions

Notes

  1. 1 2 Irvine, Alex (2008), "Adventures in the Rifle Brigade", in Dougall, Alastair, The Vertigo Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 18, ISBN 0-7566-4122-5

References

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