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The Intimates

Comic book series


Summary

Comic book series

FieldValue
imageIntimates 01 cover.jpg
captionCover of the 1st issue
scheduleMonthly
limitedy
publisherWildstorm
dateJanuary - December 2005
issues12
main_char_teamPunchy
Destra
Duke
Empty Vee
Kefong
Sykes
writersJoe Casey
pencillersGiuseppe Camuncoli
Jim Lee
Scott Iwahashi
Carlos D'Anda
Alé Garza
inkersSandra Hope
letterersRichard Starkings
Rob Steen
coloristsRandy Mayor
editorsBen Abernathy
Alex Sinclair
creatorsJoe Casey
Jim Lee
Giuseppe Camuncoli
subcatWildstorm Comics
sortIntimates, The

Destra Duke Empty Vee Kefong Sykes Jim Lee Scott Iwahashi Carlos D'Anda Alé Garza Rob Steen Alex Sinclair Jim Lee Giuseppe Camuncoli The Intimates was a twelve-issue American comic book limited series, written by Joe Casey and published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. The series was created by Joe Casey, Jim Lee and Giuseppe Camuncoli.

The Intimates followed the lives of superpowered teenagers and their lives in a school for superheroes. It focused on the characters behind the superpowers and their lives rather than missions or action-oriented conflicts seen in most superhero comics.

The series was known for its "information overload" storytelling style, with "pop-up" panels and "info scrolls" at the bottom of each page, providing small facts about the events taking place, such as glimpses into a character's history or random "facts." One issue featured a fake ad for the food given away at the Seminary, "chemically treated to calm ALL overactive behavior!"

History

The series was an instant critical hit, but would suffer from slow sales its entire life. Originally Lee provided covers and occasional panels, with Camuncoli providing the rest of the art. However, Lee's contributions became less and less frequent as the book went on, until he finally left to join Frank Miller on All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder. Camuncoli would stay on longer, but also eventually left to draw Batman and the Captain Atom: Armageddon mini-series detailing the Worldstorm storyline.

Destra, Punchy and Duke later appeared in The Authority.

Cast

The main cast are six superpowered teens who share a homeroom at The Seminary.

;Punchy: A teenager with an affinity for "Super Espionage Boom" comics who uses a Punching Nun puppet of mysterious origin. The puppet allows him to generate a giant red fist capable of knocking down trees or punching through steel doors. He secretly holds feelings for Destra, but she acts indifferent. ;Destra: A fashionista who gained explosive fingernail clippings and invulnerability due to a romantic liaison with her alien boyfriend. Her father is one of The Seminary's biggest contributors. Throughout the series, she explores her suspicion that the food served at The Seminary is chemically treated to control student behavior. ;Duke: A super-strong and invulnerable All-American boy. The staff at The Seminary believes in his potential as a superhero, but Duke is reluctant. His father is an overbearing redneck who enjoys shooting propane tanks, and encourages his son to not "take any crap!". ;Empty Vee: (a pun on MTV) Extremely shy and quiet, Vee was exposed to a meteorite that crashed in her backyard. She was rendered permanently invisible, but able to become visible at will. She has a crush on Punchy for the first three issues, but he rejects her advances. ;Kefong: Kefong is a late student whose powers allow him to create "temporal bubbles," which can protect him from mental subversion or cause others to vomit. His character is modeled after Dean Martin and Bruce Lee. He is also an accomplished breakdancer. ;Sykes: Sykes is the result of brain experiments by his parents. He wears technology that creates a "null field" around his head; if this is turned off, the immediate area is enveloped in a psychedelic madness. He appears catatonic, never speaking and rarely acknowledging the world around him. It was revealed in issue #6 that his uncle sexually assaulted him.

References

References

  1. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4190 Getting Closer (Part 3): Alex Sinclair talks "The Intimates"], [[Comic Book Resources]], October 29, 2004
  2. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4177 Getting Closer (Part 1): Joe Casey talks "The Intimates"], [[Comic Book Resources]], October 27, 2004
  3. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4183 Getting Closer (Part 2): Jim Lee talks "The Intimates"], [[Comic Book Resources]], October 28, 2004
  4. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=4183 Getting Closer (Part 4): Giuseppe Camuncoli talks "The Intimates"], [[Comic Book Resources]], November 1, 2004
  5. The Authority v3 #18
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