Rat Queens

Rat Queens
Cover of Rat Queens #1, featuring, from top to bottom: Dee, Betty, Violet and Hannah.
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Schedule Monthly, with breaks
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date September 2013
Creative team
Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe
Artist(s) Roc Upchurch, Stjepan Šejić, Tess Fowler, Owen Gieni
Colorist(s) Tamra Bonvillain
Collected editions
Volume 1: Sass and Sorcery ISBN 978-1-60706-945-4
Volume 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N’Rygoth ISBN 978-1-63215-040-0
Volume 3: Demons ISBN 978-1-63215-735-5

Rat Queens is an American comic fantasy comic book series written by Kurtis J. Wiebe and published by Image Comics since September 2013. The artwork has been drawn by Roc Upchurch, Stjepan Šejić and Tess Fowler. The series was put on hiatus in April 2016 and returned in March 2017 with the new artist Owen Gieni.[1]

Recounting the exploits of a party of four rowdy, foul-mouthed adventurers, the series has received critical praise, was nominated for the 2014 Eisner Award for Best New Series[2] and won the 2015 GLAAD Media Award.[3]

Publication history

Writer Kurtis Wiebe described the series as a "love letter to my years of D&D (...) and fantasy" with a modern twist, and the concept as "Lord of the Rings meets Bridesmaids". Originally intended to be funded through Kickstarter, it was picked up by Jim Valentino at Image Comics a week before the funding campaign was to start. Rat Queens was intended to be published at a pace of ten issues per year, with two-month breaks between collections.[4]

After artist Roc Upchurch was arrested on charges of domestic violence in November 2014, Wiebe announced that Upchurch would no longer be illustrating the series.[5] In December 2014, Image Comics announced that Stjepan Šejić would continue the series as artist beginning with issue #9 in February 2015, preceded by a special issue about the orc warrior Braga by guest artist Tess Fowler in January 2015.[6] After Šejić left the series in July 2015 for health reasons, Fowler continued the series as main artist, joined by colorist Tamra Bonvillain.[7]

In April 2016, Fowler left the title, and Wiebe paused work on it. In May 2016, Fowler wrote that Wiebe pushed her out to make room for Upchurch's return after the fourth arc. Wiebe denied this and said that the collaboration not working out creatively was the reason for Fowler's departure and the comic's hiatus.[8]

In July 2016, Wiebe announced that Rat Queens would continue as a webcomic. Early strips in this format would be drawn by Battlepug creators Mike Norton and Cecilia Dupuy.[9]

In November 2016, Wiebe announced that "Rat Queens" would return to print with a new series artist, Owen Gieni.[10]

On Reddit, Wiebe clarified that issue #16 (When Beards Collide, Part 1) would not be considered canon following the reboot. Apparently he found it too difficult to wrap that arc up and put the series back on track.[11] He later found a way to reference #16 while writing #9 of the reboot series, but reiterated that #16 will not be collected. The reference is an Easter egg for those that read #16.[12]

Plot

The eponymous "Rat Queens" are a rambunctious party of adventurers in a medieval fantasy setting. They comprise the rockabilly elven mage Hannah, the hipster dwarven warrior Violet who shaved her beard before it became cool, the atheist human cleric Dee, who hails from a family of Lovecraftian monster cultists, and the hippie halfling thief Betty, whose idea of a hearty meal is a bag of drugs and candy.[4] They were later joined by Braga, a transgender Orc warrior.

The first five issues follow the group's exploits as they try to defend themselves against assassins intent on killing them and other adventuring groups that have been roughing up their home town of Palisade. The second story arc sees the Rat Queens trying to prevent a vengeful businessman from summoning Dee's people's many-tentacled gods to lay waste to Palisade. The third arc has Hannah return to her sinister alma mater after her father is arrested for attempting a coup.

Reception

Rat Queens received critical praise. It was nominated for the 2014 Eisner Award for best new series,[13] and won the 2015 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book for its portrayals of LGBT characters.[14] The first compiled volume, Rat Queens: Sass and Sorcery, was nominated for the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story.[15]

In Paste, Robert Tutton noted that the "rowdy, sarcastic and intensely loyal" personalities of the main characters drive the series, and praised its seamless transitions from "gore to humor, sprawling action to small personal moments", as well as artist Roc Upchurch's skill at portraying facial expressions.[16] Augie De Blieck from Comic Book Resources appreciated the "dark, twisted, and hilarious" series for its fast pacing, Wiebe's witty (and foul-mouthed) writing, and the humanity and personality with which Upchurch infused his drawings.[17] Writing for IGN, Benjamin Bailey described the "mix of D20 adventures and modern angst" as perfecting the formula of injecting humor and wit into sword and sorcery tropes,[18] and praised Upchurch's "expressive and unique" character designs.[19]

Issues

Issue Title Release date Story Art Colors Cover
Rat Queens
special preview
Sep. 9, 2013 Kurtis J. Wiebe
Meg Dejmal
Roc Upchurch
#1 Sass and Sorcery Sep. 25, 2013 Kurtis J. Wiebe Roc Upchurch Roc Upchurch
Fiona Staples (variant)
#2 Oct. 23, 2013 Roc Upchurch
#3 Nov. 27, 2013
#4 Jan. 15, 2014
#5 Feb. 26, 2014
#6 The Far Reaching
Tentacles of N’Rygoth
May 7, 2014 Kurtis J. Wiebe Roc Upchurch
#7 Jul. 16, 2014
#8 Oct. 1, 2014 Roc Upchurch Tyler Jenkins
Michael Avon Oeming (v.)
Braga #1 The Once Prince, Now Bastard Jan. 14, 2015 Kurtis J. Wiebe Tess Fowler Kelly Fitzpatrick Tess Fowler
Roc Upchurch (v.)
#9 The Far Reaching
Tentacles of N’Rygoth
Mar. 4, 2015 Kurtis J. Wiebe Stjepan Šejić Jenny Frison
#10 Apr. 8, 2015 Stjepan Šejić
#11 Demons Aug. 19, 2015 Kurtis J. Wiebe Tess Fowler[20] Tamra Bonvillain Stjepan Šejić
#12 Sep. 16, 2015
#13 Nov. 18, 2015[21]
#14 Dec. 30, 2015[22]
#15 Mar. 16, 2016[23]
#16 When Beards Collide Apr. 27, 2016[24] Kurtis J. Wiebe Tess Fowler Tamra Bonvillain Tess Fowler
and Tamra Bonvillain
“SOFT REBOOT”
#1 Cat Kings and Other Garys Mar. 1, 2017[25] Kurtis J. Wiebe Owen Gieni
#2 Apr. 12, 2017[26]
#3 May 24, 2017[27]
#4 Jul. 5, 2017[28]
#5 Aug. 16, 2017[29]
Orc Dave #1 Sept. 27, 2017[30] Kurtis J. Wiebe Max Dunbar Tamra Bonvillain Fiona Staples
#6 The Colossal Magic Nothing Nov. 22, 2017[31] Kurtis J. Wiebe Owen Gieni Owen Gieni
Sweeney Boo (v.)
#7 Jan. 3, 2018[32] Owen Gieni
Jim Valentino (v.)
#8 Feb. 28, 2018[33] Owen Gieni
Mindy Lee (v.)
#9 May 16, 2018[34] Owen Gieni
Leila Del Duca (v.)
#10 Jul. 11, 2018[35] Owen Gieni
Joseph Michael Linsner (v.)
Special Neon Static Jul. 18, 2018 Kurtis J. Wiebe Will Kirkby
#11 The Infernal Path Sep. 12, 2018[36] Kurtis J. Wiebe Owen Gieni Owen Gieni (v.)
#12
#13
#14
#15

Webcomics

To promote the return of Rat Queens, Kurtis Wiebe ran a series of webcomics on his blog.[37] The first 10 comics were later released as a digital comic issue.[38]

# Title Release date Story Art Colors
#1 "Magesitting" Nov. 23, 2016 Kurtis Wiebe Mike Norton Sweeney Boo
#2 "Goodbye" Nov. 30, 2016 Isaac Goodhart
#3 "Trippin’" Dec. 7, 2016 Sweeney Boo
#4 "Social Warrior" Dec. 14, 2016 Justin Osterling
#5 "Whackball" Dec. 21, 2016 Max Dunbar Sweeney Boo
#6 "The Absent King" Jan. 11, 2017 Ben Rankel
#7 "Rat Queens Inc." Jan. 18, 2017 Kyle Charles Sweeney Boo
#8 "Bedtime Stories with Braga" Jan. 25, 2017 Will Kirkby
#9 "Girls’ Night Out" Feb. 1, 2017 Stjepan Šejić
#10 "Bad Omen" Feb. 10, 2017 Sedona Parnham
#11 "Identity" Mar. 22, 2017 Linda Šejić

Collected editions

The series is being collected into trade paperbacks and hardcovers:

Trade paperbacks
Title Release Date Collects Cover ISBN
Rat Queens, Volume 1
Sass and Sorcery
March 26, 2014
  • Rat Queens #1–5
Fiona Staples 9781607069454
Rat Queens, Volume 2
The Far Reaching Tentacles of N’Rygoth
May 6, 2015
  • Rat Queens #6–10
Stjepan Sejic 9781632150400
Rat Queens, Volume 3
Demons
April 13, 2016
  • Rat Queens #11–15
  • Braga #1
Tess Fowler and Tamra Bonvillain 9781632157355
Rat Queens, Volume 4
High Fantasies
October 11, 2017
  • Rat Queens Vol. 2 #1–5
Owen Gieni 9781632158994
Rat Queens, Volume 5
The Colossal Magic Nothing
July 25, 2018
  • Rat Queens Vol. 2 #6–10
Owen Gieni 9781534306776
Rat Queens, Volume 6
The Infernal Path
April 10, 2019
  • Rat Queens Vol. 2 #11–15
  • Neon Static
Owen Gieni 9781534310698
Deluxe hardcovers
Title Release Date Collects ISBN
Rat Queens Deluxe Edition, Volume 1 December 2, 2015
  • Rat Queens #1–10
  • Braga #1
9781632154927
Rat Queens Deluxe Edition, Volume 2 November 20, 2018
  • Rat Queens Vol. 2 #1–10
  • Orce Dave #1
9781534310254

Other media

TV adaptation

In 2014, Pukeko Pictures and Heavy Metal magazine announced their intent to adapt Rat Queens as a 30-minute animated television series.[39]

Dungeons & Dragons

Issue #14 of Dragon+ features a role-playing adventure penned by Kurtis Wiebe, called The Hangover.[40]

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