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The Vigilant (comics)

The Vigilant are a British superhero team who appear in comics published by Rebellion Developments. The team is mainly made up of updated versions of extant IPC/Fleetway Publications characters that are now owned by Rebellion, mixed with some original characters.

Creation
Having successfully purchased the long-running British comic 2000 AD from Egmont Publishing in 2000, Rebellion expanded their rights to other IPC/Fleetway Publications characters in 2016, buying the library for post-1970 characters and stories from Egmont. Rebellion planned to use the properties in both the Treasury of British Comics series of reprint collections and original material. The original strips had largely inhabited their own separate fictional universes when originally published, even when part of the same anthology titles. However, similar to the 2005 WildStorm series Albion, Rebellion decided to create material featuring characters crossing over in what was dubbed the "Rebellion-verse" during a 2018 announcement. the series featured both classic characters and some introduced in recent Rebellion material. 2000 AD creator Pat Mills, who had devised the original Doctor Sin, complained that he had received no payment for the character's inclusion and expressed concern about what this said for Rebellion in relation to creator rights. In a post on his personal website, Mills stated "This is just old school foraging other people’s talent and, without financial reward, is unacceptable in this day and age". ==Publication history==
Publication history
The team debuted in the 2017 Scream & Misty Halloween Special, one of a number of one-shots published by Rebellion reviving classic Fleetway titles. This was followed by a self-titled one-shot in 2018, then another called The Vigilant: Legacy in 2019. Both one-shots featured a main story starring the team and back-ups focusing on selected members. The villains for the series were also drawn from the IPC/Fleetway library, and several other vintage characters make cameo appearances. As of no further adventures featuring the team have been published. ==Plot==
Plot
In order to prevent the Blood Rapture bringing the demon Mazoul, mystic hero Doctor Sin leads the Vigilant - Robot Archie, the Steel Claw, Tri-Man, Tim Kelly and Cat Girl - into battle against the Sludge. However the Eye of Zoltec is functioning as a battery for Mazoul the group sacrifice themselves destroying it, leaving Sin the sole survivor. Twenty years later Sin has also died, with his powers transferring to his grandson, the British hip-hop star Sin Tax. After embracing his new role he recruits a new team of heroes to thwart the Rapture, which the original Vigilant only delayed. He is joined by Thunderbolt the Avenger, the Steel Commando, the Leopard, Pete Parker, Yao and Blake Edmonds, and they recruit Death-Man soon afterwards. A cabal of villains led by Doktor von Hoffman, Doctor Mesmer and the Dwarf plots to use the energies of the cosmic hero Adam Eterno to conquer the world by imprisoning him in a Zenga automaton. Eterno's disappearance from the timestream causes a spate of worldwide incidents, which the team members tackle separately. Observing their battles from his base on the thirteenth floor of Maxwell Towers, Sin has computer Max assemble them along with Death-Man, Pete Parker and the Steel Commando. Sin is able to realise the absence of Eterno is causing the problems, and Death-Man is able to track the captured hero to the Tower of London on an alternate Earth known as Continuum-881. Despite considerable opposition from the villains' forces and the eruption of a Totality Storm, the group are able to return Eterno to his correct place outside space and time. However, despite their success Nightcomer arrives and warns them the real threat still lies ahead. The Sludge returns and menaces Birmingham before the team defeats it, but the attack is merely a distraction so Von Hoffman's minion Iron Major can steal the Sun Stone, which the villain plans to use to trigger the Blood Rapture. The villains then attack Sin, Death-Man and Steel Commando at a nightclub to cause a distraction for an attempt to steal the Heart of Ra, and Max gathers the rest of the team to save them and thwart the theft, destroying Mesmer's mummy minion Angor in the process. Following this Nightcomer suggests they use the Vigilant name to describe themselves, which quickly replaces Sin's original idea of The Forgotten. ==Characters==
Characters
The Vigilant After Doctor Sin's death his grandson took up his title and gathered a team of adventurers, • Nightcomer: the daughter of ghost hunters David and Anne Rogan, Beth Rogan was a teenager when they were killed investigating the haunted house Raven's Meet. She has ESP and psychometric powers, and is searching for her missing brother Rick and her twin children. Her search brings her to the Vigilant when she discovers Von Hoffman has brainwashed her children and is using them as his minions Hellman and Eva. :The character first appeared in "The Nightcomers" in the pages of Scream! in 1984, and was created by Tom Tully and John Richardson. Other heroesAdam Eterno: a cosmic universal force which takes on the aspect of a superhuman hero, Adam Eterno exists simultaneously across multiple dimensions. :The character first appeared in Thunder in 1970, and was created by Jack Le Grand, Tom Tully and Tom Kerr. • Erasmus Hemlock: an alchemist whose work is the source of Adam Eterno's powers. VillainsVon Hoffman: a former Nazi scientist who undertakes numerous attacks on Britain in revenge for his long imprisonment as a war criminal. :Created by Tom Tully and Eric Bradbury, the character was created as the antagonist in "Von Hoffman's Invasion", which debuted in Jet in 1971. • Dr. Mesmer: a relentless and callous master hypnotist who controls the 3000-year old mummy Angor, and an ally of Von Hoffman. He is enraged when Angor is destroyed battling the Vigilant, and eventually abandons Von Hoffman after the rapture fails. :Created by Donne Avenell and Carlos Cruz, the character debuted in the 1971 Lion strip "Dr. Mesmer's Revenge." • The Dwarf: a diminutive London criminal with a genius for robotics, and the current operator of the Iron Major, a powerful suit of mechanical armour. :The Dwarf first appeared in a self-titled strip in Jet in 1971. The original Iron Major (who appears in a scene set in 1943) debuted in "Sergeants Four", also in Jet in 1971. • Goat: a shape-shifting alien from the planet Ven. On arrival in Ireland the creature befriended schoolboy Paddy McGinty. When not required to be something different he generally defaults to a goat and is nicknamed such by Paddy. The pair had many adventures together until Paddy was captured by Von Hoffman. He used the boy as a bargaining chip to get the alien to do his bidding. Goat turns on Von Hoffman when Sin reveals the villain had Paddy killed some time before. :The character first appeared in Jet in the strip "Paddy McGinty's Goat". ==Collected editions==
Collected editions
In 2021 Rebellion issued a trade paperback collection compiling the material featuring the team, as well as selected strips starring the characters. ==Reception==
Reception
The Vigilant received largely positive reviews. Stacey Baugher of Major Spoilers praised the initial one-shot's fast pace, surmising it "introduces a new class of superhero to the stands, and it’s British enough to make you want to take a look". John Freeman enjoyed the opening instalment, though he felt it was perhaps too crammed with characters - reflecting "having been handed a massive toy chest of characters, strips and concepts, the creative team involved on The Vigilant were a bit overwhelmed by the choice offered to play with, and, at times, used too many of them within this opening story". He also enjoyed The Vigilant: Legacy, but felt the slow publication pace was frustrating. Andy Oliver of Broken Frontier praised the collected edition of the story, feeling reading the storyline in one volume allowed it to be more coherent, noting that "It’s an incredibly difficult line to walk in appealing to the nostalgists wanting those nods to the past and the new audience discovering these characters for the first time, but Furman largely navigates it with a careful balance of due reverence and accessibility". ==References==
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