Lethargic Lad

Lethargic Lad
Author(s) Greg Hyland
Website http://www.lethargiclad.com/
Current status / schedule Weekly
Genre(s) Parody, Superhero

Lethargic Lad is a protagonist in the comic strip of the same name, created by Greg Hyland sometime in the late 1980s. The character is notable for being very slow and inactive. Lethargic Lad does not speak, though he sometimes mutters "Umm...".

Comics

Lethargic Lad is the name of both a comic and a comic book character created by Canadian artist Greg Hyland. Mr. Hyland created the character in high school as a doodle. Starting in 1988, he featured the character in a photocopied anthology mini-comic called Lethargic Comics Weakly. This anthology, which was rounded out with contributions from fellow animation students (and one instructor) at Sheridan College, lampooned superhero comics, and was sold to local animation and comics fans.

In June 1991, Lethargic Comics Weakly restarted its continuity in an internationally distributed, professional format independent black and white comic. This first series ran until June 1993.

Publishing continued again in January 1994 under the new title Lethargic Comics, which ran for 15 issues through June 1996. In June 1996, a three issue mini-series was released that dropped the anthology style of the comic. In a testament to the character's intense cult following, the cover to issue #3 of this mini-series was painted by Alex Ross as a parody of the DC Comics Kingdom Come series, which Ross himself had illustrated.

Lethargic Lad Adventures launched in October 1997. This series lasted 13 issues, being renamed Lethargic Lad after the second issue. The series featured an innovation: the actual story in the comic began right on the cover.

In April 2000, Greg Hyland launched lethargiclad.com and moved from doing a print comic book to doing a weekly webcomic. Each month's collection of webcomics are considered one "issue". Some of these webcomics have been reprinted in irregular "jumbo-sized annuals" put out by John Kovalic's Dork Storm (publisher of the gaming satire/humor comic Dork Tower). More recently, books collecting the online webcomics have been put out by Mr. Hyland himself.

Currently, Lethargic Lad is a weekly webcomic posted on Sunday.

Greg Hyland has occasionally taken off time for other projects, as well as for the birth of his daughter.

Other projects include providing production art for licensed LEGO brand product and doing storyboarding for their animated shorts. Greg has worked in the past for Nelvana on such cartoons as Beetlejuice (TV series).[1] He has also worked as an illustrator and colorist for Steve Jackson Games on card games including Munchkin Fu [2] and its expansion Munchkin Fu - Monky Business, [3] Ninja Burger, [4] and Burn In Hell.[5]

The Lethargic Lad universe has many supporting and recurring characters lampooning much of the Marvel and DC catalogues.

Lethargic Lad Timeline:

  1. Lethargic Comics, Weakly (minis)
  2. Lethargic Comics, Weakly #1-#12
  3. Tales of Lethargy #1-#3
  4. ''Lethargic Comics #1-#3, #3.14, #4-#14
  5. Lethargic Lad #1-#3
  6. Lethargic Lad Adventures #1-#2, Lethargic Lad #3-#13
  7. Lethargic Lad Jumbo-Sized Annual #1-#3 (various collected online strips)
  8. Lethargic Lad: Topics of Unclear Importance (complete collected online strips from 2000-2007)
  9. Lethargic Lad 2007 (collected online strips)
  10. Lethargic Lad 2008 (collected online strips)
  11. Lethargic Lad 2009 (collected online strips)
  12. Lethargic Lad.com #1-#123 (weekly online strips)

A Lethargic Lad backup comic, Lethargic Lad's Rogues Gallery, also appeared in Dork Tower from issues #16-36. These strips were collected in Lethargic Lad: Topics of Unclear Importance.

Major characters

References

  1. "Greg Hyland". IMDb. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  2. "Munchkin Fu". Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  3. "Munchkin Fu - Monky Business". Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  4. "Ninja Burger". Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
  5. "Burn in Hell". Steve Jackson Games. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  6. Sailor Steve

External links

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