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Publication date
  
August 1990 – May 1991

Artist(s)
  
Genre
  
Format
  
Number of issues
  
5

Writer
  
Publisher
  
Rick Veitch

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Main character(s)
  
Black October:Midnight Mink & ChippyJudge Jury & Kid ViciousMoon Mistress & LunaKing Rad & Wild Boy

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Brat Pack is the title of a comic book limited series by Rick Veitch (self-published under the company name King Hell Press). It is a dark satire on superhero sidekicks, influenced partly by the fans' decision to kill off Batman's sidekick Jason Todd, but also built on other long-standing rumors and undercurrents in the history of the superhero genre, prominently commercialism, homosexuality, pedophilia, violence, and the fascist tendencies inherent in superheroes.

Contents

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Publication history

Brat Pack was released as a limited series in 1990–1991.

Plot

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The events of Brat Pack take place in the fictional city of Slumburg, Pennsylvania. The plot involves the efforts of Slumberg's various heroes, known collectively as Black October, to recruit new sidekicks—the original group of sidekicks having been killed by the villain Doctor Blasphemy.

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Underlying the plot is the recurring element of the heroes being aware of their public popularity and the success of the comic books and merchandise based on their lives and adventures. Neil Gaiman characterizes Brat Pack's pastiche of cynical commercialism this way: "The corporations, after all, own the characters. Remember: Batman isn't simply a comics character: he's a movie star, a lunchbox pin-up, a licensing goldmine. You mess with Batman and Warner Entertainment gets worried. You screw with Spider-Man, and watch Revlon get upset."

Characters

The main characters of Brat Pack are:

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  • Midnight Mink, a homosexual vigilante and his sidekick Chippy
  • Judge Jury, a fascist, white supremacist, steroid-using murderous vigilante, and his sidekick Kid Vicious
  • Moon Mistress, a man-hating warrior woman, and her sidekick Luna
  • King Rad, an armored hero bent on living the ultimate rush, and his sidekick Wild Boy
  • Collected editions

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    The initial 1992 trade paperback collection of the limited series features notable differences from the original, most prominently in the ending. Since then, there have been four subsequent collected editions (with comics writer Neil Gaiman adding an introduction to the third and all subsequent releases).

    Reception

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    Brat Pack is Rick Veitch/King Hell's top-selling title, with the fourth edition selling out in late 2007. Veitch released a fifth edition in 2009. Comics reporter Heidi MacDonald considers Brat Pack the third part of "the troika of immortal works dissecting the superhero genre, with the other two being Dark Knight and Watchmen. Indeed, for those brave readers looking for a follow-up to Watchmen, Brat Pack could be just the thing."

    Awards

  • 1992: Nominated for the "Best Finite Series" Eisner Award
  • Quotes

    Neil Gaiman, from his introduction to the trade paperback:

    Film

    Bratpack has been optioned by ARS Nova, the producers of Black Dynamite.

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    References

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