The Illegitimates was conceived by actor/comedian
Taran Killam, who first became interested in comics through the 1991 book
X-Men #1, which was illustrated by
Jim Lee. Killam also is an avid fan of the
James Bond franchise, naming ''
On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye as memorable aspects of his college experiences, and Sean Connery, Goldfinger and Skyfall'' as his favorite Bond actor, film and theme, respectively. Killam was inspired by the observation that the amount of unprotected sex that a superspy like James Bond would have would produce many children, which provides an unusual permutation to the mythology of the
Bond Girl. Killam pitched his idea, which included the first
story arc, to comic book writer and novelist
Marc Andreyko sometime between 2007 and 2009. Although Killam could not afford to finance the book at the time, after he joined the cast of the comedy sketch show
Saturday Night Live in 2010, he decided to use his resources to pursue publishing it. Killam does most of the writing, and Andreyko says that his job is to "smooth out the rough edges". . From left to right:
Taran Killam,
Marc Andreyko,
Chris Ryall and IDW VP of Marketing Dirk Wood. The series focuses on a team of five
illegitimate children, ages 18 – 30, of an aging Bond-like superspy named Jack Steele, who fathered them with various
femme fatales over the course of his career. Although these five half-siblings have grown up in different parts of the world and unaware of one another, they were anonymously monitored and nurtured by Steele's employer, the international spy organization Olympus, as part of a secret project called Project Sire, with the expectation that they would one day come together to take their father's place, and if necessary, help save the world. When Steele is killed during a mission in the first issue, Olympus summons them together during such a crisis. Killam and Andreyko are fans of heroic fiction stories, such as
The Magnificent Seven,
The Dirty Dozen and
King Arthur, in which a group is assembled of individuals who are each introduced in a way that establishes their unique characteristics, and thus, the first issue introduces the cast in this manner. The focus of the series is on the group dynamics among the siblings, including their rivalries and "
daddy issues", in a manner similar to the X-Men. Although there is some humor in the series, in particular in the beginning of the story, the creators stress that it is not a parody of the spy genre like
Austin Powers. Rather, Andreyko compared the series' concept to the 1999 film
Galaxy Quest, in that it begins with a light-hearted, comedic tone, but shifts into a serious, less ironic one. The series is six issue long, and the first issue was published December 18, 2013. and with a panel discussion featuring him, Andreyko and Ryall at the October 2013
New York Comic Con. Exclusive preview copies of the book's first issue featuring a special wraparound cover by
Bill Willingham were available after the panel. Though Killam has expressed enthusiasm at the idea of a feature film adaptation of the comic, he and Ryall have stressed the importance of
The Illegitimates standing on its own merits as a fully realized comic book, explaining that comics fans are discerning enough to detect when a comic is merely a converted film pitch. ==Plot==