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Rat Queens #3
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RAT QUEENS
by Kurtis J. Wiebe
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omniversecomicsguide · 7 months
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The week we’ve run our ‘Most Wanted Image Omnis’ episode, this finally rocks up! And it’s one beautiful chunker - The week we’ve run our ‘Most Wanted Image Omnis’ episode, this finally rocks up! And it’s one beautiful chunker - LOOKADDIT!!
RAT QUEENS OMNIBUS
Collects...
Rat Queens (2013) #1-16
Rat Queens (2015) #1-25
Rat Queens: Sisters, Warriors, Queens #1
Rat Queens Special: Braga #1
Rat Queens Special: Neon Static #1
Rat Queens Special: Orc Dave #1
Rat Queens Special: Swamp Romp #1
1224 pages
Oversized Hardcover
Image Comics/Shadowline
2024
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balu8 · 1 year
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Rat Queens #5
by Kurtis J. Wiebe; Ed Brisson
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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"Rat Queens! Put the sexy back in large wholesale slaughter!"
Rat Queens #4 (2014) Written by Kurtis J. Wiebe Art by Roc Upchurch
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Hail to the Queens!
(crossposted from Kurtis J. Wiebe’s website)
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THIS IS ME NOW
It was early 2012 when the core concept of Rat Queens came together. I’d been in contact with Roc Upchurch after meeting him randomly on a street corner over the weekend of NYCC in 2011. I’d seen his work on Vescell and was inspired by it. He was making art in a way I’d never seen in a comic series.
While he finished Vescell, we emailed several times, batting around ideas. We’d attempted a small pitch on a concept that I’d originally worked on with Owen Gieni (who, in a strange twist, became a later Rat Queens artist), it was called Goblinettes, and it ultimately didn’t float. Didn’t seem like there was much interest in a story about a three-piece all girl goblin punk band that sang about love and getting along.
We went back to the ideas phase. We both knew we wanted to work on fantasy. And we both knew we wanted to try something fresh with a genre we loved.
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I sat and thought on it awhile. I asked myself all kinds of questions. What did I love about fantasy? What was ridiculous? What was annoying and outdated?
It wasn’t a new thing for me to have female leads in my stories; Debris, The Intrepids, Beautiful Creatures and even Peter Panzerfaust, while predominantly male, had women that are, to date, my favourite I’ve written.
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Having four female leads wasn’t the novel idea, in my opinion. What I wanted to do was have a fantasy adventure story where being a woman wasn’t a thing. And in so many of the fantasy books I’d read, it almost always certainly was.
We did a call and I laid out the idea that I’d come up with in the worst way possible: It’s Lord of the Rings meets Sex in the City. We both laughed. It was a terrible mash, but we both knew what it meant.
That’s where it started. Where it would land, how it would end, we had no idea. Our best guess was five issues and a good looking trade collection.
Rat Queens #1 came out on September 25th, 2013. Five and a half years ago, now.
On that day, my life changed.
Within months, Rat Queens became the most successful project I’d ever worked on. Both in sales and in the acclaim it garnered from an industry, a community that had become so important to me. It was the highlight of success after years of personal struggles that had nearly sapped me of hope and strength.
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I felt like I finally belonged.
And it was good for a while. We always struggled to get the series out on its monthly schedule (I have many thoughts about the industry’s demand on artists, but that’s for another time), but we were creating something we loved and the fans loved in returned. It was the best a creator could ask for.
Since then, it’s been a long and difficult journey. The years following September 25th, 2013 have been a trail through the highest mountains and the darkest caves.
I had a daughter.
I moved seven times. (Yes. Seven.)
I began new comic series’.
I finished several others.
It’s no secret Rat Queens has had its share of controversies. They took a heavy toll, bringing me back to a dark place I thought I’d escaped when this Rat Queens journey began.
You can read about my brush with suicide in the summer of 2016 here: https://kurtiswiebe.com/2016/10/28/this-side-of-suicide/
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Even then, I kept creating new stories with these four women throughout it all. But, I have to be honest, it was getting more difficult with each new iteration. Each new artistic team that came on.
At the end of the day, I had to step back and ask myself some familiar questions: What did I love about fantasy? What was ridiculous? What was annoying and outdated?
This past summer of 2018, I found that I didn’t have the answers I used to. Or maybe I’d already answered them and somehow lost myself along the way.
In that reflection I realized that I’d been burned out on the one thing that once gave me joy and provided for my family.
I was terrified.
And then I knew: it was time to move on.
That fear only grew, but it was the seed to plant a new foundation. I’d wrapped up so much of my identity in Rat Queens; my worth, my voice, and world-view.
Five years is a long time. We all grow and change, day to day, and over the span of five years, I’ve faced many shifts to my status quo.
Those changes excite me, I want to write about them. While that doesn’t mean the Rat Queens can’t be part of the equation, it means that I want to commit the next span of years to these new perspectives that have deeply informed my life.
So, I’m saying goodbye to Rat Queens. For now, and the foreseeable future.
THE NEXT CHAPTER
Rat Queens is still popular. I know fans love these characters, and I’ve always been interested to see what other people would bring to the table with this large cast of characters. There are still a hundred stories that could be told with Betty, Hannah, Braga, Dee and Violet.
With that said, I’m passing on the torch to a new team, a group of amazing creators who will carry on the legacy of the Rat Queens in an exciting and new direction.
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Ryan Ferrier, who has lettered the series since we came back in 2017, will be taking over writing duties. He was absolutely the first choice for me. We share a similar sense of humour and he’s been living with these characters for over a year now. If you haven’t read any of Ryan’s work, I HIGHLY recommend D4ve. It was my first foray into his work, and it’s genius and funny and heartfelt and great.
Our new line artist, Priscilla Petraites, is someone I’ve been watching for years. She has emailed me every year since 2014, always sending me her new portfolio, to show her progress and growth as an artist. I’ve always had an interest in working with her, but could never find the right concept for the collaboration. When I decided to move on from Rat Queens, Priscilla was an obvious choice. And the heavens aligned, schedules collided and Rat Queens is now her baby.
Marco Lesko and Priscilla had worked together on several other projects as a team before coming on to Rat Queens. I’d seen their work together and bringing Marco onto Rat Queens as our colourist made absolute sense. They have an artistic chemistry that drips off the page, and I can’t wait to see them craft their take on the world of Rat Queens.
This new team will be taking over in April, 2019, with their one shot: Rat Queens Swamp Romp, before jumping into their full-time duties with issue 16 in June.
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So. What’s next? And what about current Rat Queens artist, Owen Gieni?
In the past few years, Owen has become like a brother to me. He’s been around through the toughest of times and has always been an honest and stalwart friend. Through our long conversations over the years, we’ve discussed hundreds of theories and philosophies, and even more stories and worlds.
It’s time we did something with them.
2019 is about change. About taking a risk, in art and in life.
Together, Owen and I are founding a creative company; Beast and Bone Studios.
We’re going to be creating a pile of new art, comics and otherwise. We’re finally going to get a start on a series we’ve been talking about since summer of 2017. Plus a few others we’ve been hashing out in the last few months. I cannot wait.
First, I want to thank Jim Valentino, the man who saw something unique in this little series. He backed me through everything, and has supported my decisions, both creatively and professionally, and it’s been a fantastic journey. I call him my second dad for a reason!
And finally, I want to thank every single person out there who’s supported Rat Queens, and more directly, supported me through the past five years. It has never been unappreciated, and the kindness you’ve shown through emails and messages has saved me more than you can know. I will be forever grateful for the fans and to the five Queens who made my current life possible.
Here’s to you, Violet, Dee, Hannah, Braga and Betty.Especially you, Betty. You know you’ve always been my favourite.
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Much love,Kurtis Wiebe
PS: Here’s your first look at Ryan, Priscilla and Marco’s Rat Queens!
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Rat Queens: Sisters, Warriors, Queens #1
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thefailurecult · 6 years
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Rat Queens #2
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a-ramblinrose · 2 years
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JOMP Book Photo Challenge || July 10 || Sarcastic Asshole:  Rat Queens Volume One: Sass and Sorcery by Kurtis J. Wiebe
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furballtsarina · 7 years
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First fanart since primary school.
Gotta love them Queens.
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smashpages · 4 years
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The third issue of Dryad by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Justin Osterling came out last Wednesday, and Smash Pages’ JK Parkin says the series has “gotten pretty interesting really fast.”
Think you’re reading a fantasy comic? Not anymore! It’s an interesting shift, but it does so without sacrificing the overall theme of the book — fighting for your family no matter what.  Wiebe and Osterling are building an interesting world here, one that’s different than what we thought we saw in the first issue, and I’m looking froward to seeing where we go next.  
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graphicpolicy · 5 years
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Preview: Gears of War: Hivebusters #4 (of 5)
Gears of War: Hivebusters #4 preview. With the memories of those they've lost fresh in their minds, Team Scorpio has finally made it to the hive. #comics #comicbooks #GoW #GearsofWar
Gears of War: Hivebusters #4 (of 5)
Kurtis J. Wiebe (A/CA) Alan Quah In Shops: Jan 15, 2020 SRP: $3.99
With the memories of those they’ve lost fresh in their minds, Team Scorpio has finally made it to the hive. But as they fight their way through, they’ll also uncover a disturbing secret that could tip the balance in their fight against the Swarm. Don’t miss the penultimate issue of this new…
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fangirlnationmag · 7 years
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Rat Queens, by Kurtis J Wiebe, is an Image Comics series that pits a group of warrior women against the world that rejects them. After all, when you’re prone to acts of violence, excessive drinking, tampering with evidence, collecting “special” mushrooms and accidentally causing the release of an ancient deity hell bent on world destruction who IS going to like you? Please allow me to introduce these wild vixens there is…
Violet
If you ask her she’ll say she’s the leader of the Rat Queens and, when bad things happen, she is often the voice of reason in a fight. Wait, who am I kidding?! Violet is a powerful dwarven warrior who could give a rat’s end about anyone else but her Queens, her Dave and her ale. She’s often the “shield” of the group and acts as a strong adversary to those who oppose her.
Hannah
Hannah will say she is the leader of the Queens and, often times, the group tends to follow her about despite the end consequences of such a decision. Hannah is a demon hybrid. Her background is shrouded in mystery but we know this much: she comes from a long line of necromancers, she made a deal with a fiend that gave her power, she REALLY likes to “get down” with the Captain of the Guard and she HATES Mage University. Hannah is spirited, spontaneous, volatile and often a bit paranoid of her past. However, in a tight spot her powers prove useful and often save the day (albeit unintentionally).
Dee
Dee is the shy one of the group. A masterful healer she often stays in the background during a fight but she is not afraid to get her hands dirty. Dee is the high priestess of her people but the deity she serves is not all he seems. During her time with the Queens Dee discovers that N’Yrgoth is a dark entity trapped in a dark place and determined to set itself free to dominant the world. Of course, you would have NO INKLING that this is what the quiet healer is struggling with. Often the voice of reason, she typically attempts to remain neutral in situations unless the judgment being made is wrong or requires further scrutiny.
Betty
Betty is a simple smidge. She enjoys the little things. She likes to hang out with the Queens, get into a good bar brawl now and again…she also likes to woo lovely ladies into her bed. But these are trivial things. Betty’s true love are her candies. Candies that take her to other worlds, to other places. Ok, let’s face it, Betty is a BIT of a stoner but that does not take away from her contributions to the Queens. She quiet, light on her feet, good at lock picking and verbally clever. Betty is GREAT at the getting the Queens out of the toughest situations and she LOVES her girls to the ends of the world and back.
Now that you know the Rat Queens there is some news you should be aware of. The comic series went on a brief hiatus last year after concluding Volume 3: Demons. It seems that hiatus brought insight to the creator of the comic and now a reboot of Rat Queens is actively running. The Rat Queens #1 reboot was released on March 1st of this year. It includes some old faces and some new faces. The original group (Dee, Hannah, Betty and Violet) are now comprised of: Dee, Violet, Betty, Hannah and Braga.
Who is Braga? She is a transgender Orc. That’s right, Braga was once the male heir to the throne of her Orc clan and now…well, now she finds life is making A LOT more sense. Braga was with another group in the original series but, after a REALLY bad deal made by a REALLY dumb merchant, her party was decimated. She has her own little side comic in the original series AND she is a prominent figure in the Volume 2 story arc. Also…she’s a fun loving orc who enjoys a tussle in the bed sheets with her very own Dave as well (yes, there are A LOT of Daves in the comics). The five return to Palisades and wreak havoc on the rat infested, urine ridden and overall sorry excuse for a town. Want to read more? Image is releasing Issue #2 of the reboot next week and Issue #3 in May. For those interested in catching up, here are the past issues we encourage you to rediscover…
Rat Queens Volume 1
Rat Queens Volume 2
Rat Queens Volume 3
For those of you looking to follow the current series here is what has been released AND what is scheduled for release…
Rat Queens Reboot #1
Rat Queens Reboot #2
Rat Queens Reboot #3
Happy reading!
Rat Queens – The Old, The New and The Reboot Rat Queens, by Kurtis J Wiebe, is an Image Comics series that pits a group of warrior women against the world that rejects them.
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