Pilot Season (comics)
Pilot Season is an annual initiative begun in 2007 by American comics publisher Top Cow Productions. Readers are able to vote on the future of six one-shot pilot comics released throughout the year. Voting takes place on the Pilot Season MySpace page and the highest vote-getters later become ongoing series.
2007
The entrants for the 2007 season were :- Cyblade #1 Joshua Hale Fialkov Rick Mays Rick Mays
- Velocity #1 Joe Casey Kevin Maguire Kevin Maguire
- *Ripclaw #1, Jason Aaron Jorge Lucas Tony Moore
- *Necromancer #1 Joshua Ortega Jonboy Meyers Francis Manapul
- *The Angelus #1 Ian Edginton Stjepan Sejic Stjepan Sejic
- *Aphrodite IX #1, Dan Jevons Eric Basaldua
The protagonists in both of 2007's winning comics, Cyblade and Velocity, were characters spun off from Marc Silvestri's popular Cyberforce comic series. Both Cyblade and Velocity were slated for release as series in fall 2008. While Cyblade was released on schedule, Velocity suffered a series of delays.
Joshua Hale Fialkov and Rick Mays continued writing duties and art for Cyblade, and released a four issue miniseries.
Initially, Joe Casey resumed writing for Velocity, but ChrisCross took over from Kevin MacGuire on art. In December 2008, ChrisCross announced his resignation from the Velocity project due to "unforeseen differences". The series was officially cancelled in February 2009 without a single issue released. In an interview, writer Joe Casey indicated that he had written three issues, and ChrisCross had pencilled one, before "that famous Top Cow brand of common sense disappeared into an unexpectedly bizarre rift in time and space." He cited mass company dismissals of staff, including that of "our beloved editor", as contributing factors to the demise of the series. Following their departures from the title, Joe Casey and ChrisCross teamed up to create the DC Comics miniseries.
In June 2010, Top Cow relaunched Velocity. Despite the new series being released under the Pilot Season banner, the creative team behind Velocity's 2007 win were not involved in this new incarnation. Instead, Ron Marz assumed writing duties, while Kenneth Rocafort was responsible for art. In a press release, Marz is quoted as saying "We're going to pay off Velocity's Pilot Season win with a story that's got her literally running for her life, and the lives of her teammates."
2008
The entrants for the 2008 season were :- Twilight Guardian #1 Troy Hickman Reza Hendry Prasetyo
- Genius #1 Marc Bernardin & Adam Freeman Afua Richardson Afua Richardson
- *Lady Pendragon #1 Matt Hawkins Eru Drew Struzan
- *Alibi #1 Joshua Hale Fialkov Jeremy Haun Jeremy Haun
- *The Core #1 Jonathan Hickman Kenneth Rocafort Kenneth Rocafort
- *Urban Myths #1 Jay Faerber Jorge Molina Jorge Molina
The voting period ran from August 4 through to September 8, 2008. In a departure from the previous year's competition, individual computers were only able to vote once per day.
The final distribution of votes has been detailed as follows:
- Twilight Guardian: 29%
- Genius: 24%
- Urban Myths: 22%
- The Core: 15%
- Lady Pendragon: 7%
- Alibi: 3%
Genius' first issue post Pilot Season was released on August 6, 2014.
According to Mel Caylo, Top Cow Vice President of Marketing & Sales, some entrants that did not win the 2008 competition may still have a future at the company. "While we have two, very clear winners in Twilight Guardian and Genius, voting for the other books was so fierce that it doesn't preclude us from ever doing something else with those properties down the road."
2009
The entrants for the 2009 season were:- Murderer #1 Robert Kirkman Nelson Blake II Marc Silvestri
- Demonic #1 Robert Kirkman Joe Benitez Marc Silvestri
- Stealth #1 Robert Kirkman Sheldon Mitchell Marc Silvestri
- Stellar #1 Robert Kirkman Bernard Chang Marc Silvestri
- Hardcore #1 Robert Kirkman Brian Stelfreeze Marc Silvestri
The first published issue, "Murderer", was released in December 2009. The rest were released over the course of 2010 with the exception of the final issue, Hardcore, which was due in 2010, but was finally released on May 2012. Image and Top Cow have no comment on the status of Pilot Season 2009 and 2010 moved ahead.
2010
The entrants for the 2010 season were :- 39 Minutes #1
- *Forever #1
- *Crosshair #1
- *The Asset #1
- *7 Days from Hell #1
- *Midway Earth #1
Voting took place in November 2010.
2011
The entrants for the 2011 season were :- The Beauty: A sexually transmitted disease emerges, which seemingly only makes the infected more beautiful and perfect... until the first person mysteriously dies.
- *The Test: A dozen people are selected to repopulate the world inside an enclosed neighborhood environment after a post apocalyptic event.
- *City of Refuge: In a post apocalyptic city where everyone is implanted with a chip that removes the human capacity for violence and only the internal security forces can take Freestone, a drug that removes the chip's effects; someone has released Freestone onto the streets.
- *Fleshdigger: Brett tried to save a woman and was killed for his trouble, but at his grave, the woman invokes dark magic and raises him as a teeming mass of worms to seek revenge on the ones who hurt both of them.
- *Theory of Everything: Scientist Charles Witten is recruited by a government task force to hunt down a group of dimension hopping thieves, using technology that Witten conceived, but was never able to get to work.
- *Misdirection: Vince Martinez is an ex-con, ex-NASCAR driver who is tricked into driving a getaway vehicle during a bank robbery, but he'll soon realize he's part of something MUCH larger.
- *Anonymous: A Special Forces operative who fakes his own death and tries to atone for his deeds by traveling the world and as an anonymous do-gooder using his old, lethal skill set.
- *Seraph: The protagonist is recruited by Heaven to be its soldier on Earth; imbued with great power, the soldier must live by the letter of God’s Law to maintain his blessings, but sometimes his missions make it impossible for him to do so.
Collected editions
- Pilot Season 2007
Other media
Possible film adaptations
Although it didn't win and only one issue was released Alibi was optioned for a film by Mandeville Films who had produced the film Surrogates based on the comic book series of the same name.Reviews
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