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Cowboy Ninja Viking
Cover to Cowboy Ninja Viking #1.
Art by Dave Casey.
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
FormatLimited series
GenreAction comedy
Publication dateOctober 21, 2009 – November 10, 2010
No. of issues10
Creative team
Created byA. J. Lieberman
Riley Rossmo
Written byA. J. Lieberman
Artist(s)Riley Rossmo
Letterer(s)Clayton Cowles
Colorist(s)Riley Rossmo
Editor(s)Kristen Simon
Collected editions
Volume 1ISBN 1-60706-261-5
Volume 2ISBN 1-60706-344-1

Cowboy Ninja Viking is an Image Comics comic book created by writer A.J. Lieberman and artist Riley Rossmo. The series debuted in 2009, released through Image Comics' partner studio Shadowline.

Publication history

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The first appearance of the comic characters is in a 6-page preview in Bomb Queen Vol 6 issue 1 published in September and the 1st issue of the main title coming out in October.

Writer A.J. Lieberman describes the creation of the series:[1]

Initially Riley wanted to do something with a Dystopian near-future setting. And while I first started circling the character I tried shoe horning him into these very "cool" locales. […] Anyway, none felt right. Just forced. They took themselves too seriously which wasn't what I really wanted to do coming off of my Batman stuff. So I stepped back and realized the character was the concept – I literally said that out loud to myself. Once I had that – I relaxed and the humorous side of the concept started to come out.

Plot synopsis

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The series revolves around a counter-intelligence unit of dissociative identity disorder patients, formed by psychotherapist Dr. Sebastian Ghislain, who are transformed into agents known as Triplets (referring to the three different personalities inside their minds). It is hinted that this is possible through experimental psychiatric conditioning and treatment, psychotropic drugs, and past life regression therapy. After the unit falls apart, its various members are turned into hired killers. Duncan, a Triplet who channels the skills of a Cowboy, Ninja, and Viking, is sent to find and stop the rogue Triplets.[2]

Major Characters of CNV

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Program Staff

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  • Dr. Sebastian Ghislain - The Creator of the Government's Triplet Program. While not a triplet himself his personality appears as a brilliant psychotherapist and a womanizing playboy/boozehound. He also has a penchant for professional backgammon.
  • Sara Nix - Assistant to Dr. Ghislain, Sara plays Duncan's love interest who recruits him and travels with him on their mission to find the other triplets for Dr. Ghislain and protect them from the antagonist Dr. Blaq.
  • Dr. Johann Blaq - Ghislain's former protege and antagonist of the story. His motives are not yet known.
  • Sashsa - Ghislain's personal pilot and bodyguard.

Triplets

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  • Duncan (Cowboy - Ninja - Viking) - The titular character and most effective assassin the program produced.
  • Carl (Army Staff Sergeant - Apache Indian - Scottish Highlander) - Duncan's brother and also one of the most effective assassins as all 3 personalities revolve around combat. It is hinted that Duncan killed him in San Cristobal previous to the plot of Volume 1 to prevent him from killing Missionaries during their trial mission. His Highlander personality claimed to be "Seamus McManus of the clan McManus. Born to Angus of Glenfinnan on the shores of Loch Schiel."
  • Xia Xia Xian (Sniper - Archer - Clothing Designer)
  • Steed Malbranque (Hitman - Navy Seal - Roadie for Dokken)
  • Peyton Vermeer (Mohawk Indian - Playboy - Spartan)
  • Philippe De Montebello (Hair Stylist - Conquistador - Cowboy) - Gunned down by Duncan in Volume 1.
  • Emerson Blancpain (Amish - Demo Expert - Army Captain)
  • Lara St. Britt (Flight Attendant - Joan of Arc - Amazonian Warrior)
  • Johnny Vellum (Conquistador - Green Beret - Surfer)
  • Toffler Almric (Mad Scientist - Napoleonic General - Spanish Cavalier)
  • Patrick O'Fallon (Applebee‘s Waiter - Army Sergeant - Frontiersman) - Decapitated by Duncan at the end of volume 2.
  • Viscount Wölfer (Executioner - Sports Broadcaster - Samurai)
  • Yashitiko Ammo (Pirate - Gladiator - Oceanographer) - Arguably one of the most centered characters within the plot.
  • Grear Fulkirk (Sniper - Chef - Martial Artist) - Duncan's ex-wife and a rival to Nix.
  • Blancpain Emerson (Diminish - Expert Alpha - Navy Captain)

Collected editions

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The series has been collected into trade paperbacks:

Film adaptation

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In 2010, it was announced that Disney had purchased the rights to make a film adaptation of the comic book. Zombieland screenwriters Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese were slated to pen the film's script.[3] Disney dropped the film in turnaround and Universal acquired the rights in 2012, with World War Z director Marc Forster attached to direct,[4] and Craig Mazin attached to write the script.[5] On November 20, 2014, Chris Pratt was cast as the lead.[6] On January 29, 2015, John Wick directors David Leitch and Chad Stahelski were in early talks to replace Forster, who left the project.[7] In August 2017, Deadline announced that no director was attached yet.[8] On January 31, 2018, Michelle MacLaren was confirmed as director for the film.[9] On May 19, 2018, Dan Mazeau and Ryan Engle were brought on board to rewrite the script.[10] In June 2018, Pratt confirmed MacLaren and members of the production team were in Berlin testing actors, with filming to commence in July.[11] On July 30, 2018, Priyanka Chopra was cast in the lead female role opposite Pratt.[12] The film was set to release on June 28, 2019,[13] but was pulled from its release schedule in August 2018.[14] In October 2018, Universal announced that the film had been shelved.[15]

References

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  1. ^ Guerrero, Tony (2009-12-11). "Interview: A.J. Lieberman, Writer Cowboy, Ninja, Viking". Comic Vine. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  2. ^ ""Cowboy Ninja Viking" Debuts A Hero For The Schizophrenic In Us All". Comic Book Resources. 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  3. ^ Nemiroff, Perri (November 8, 2010). "'Zombieland' Writers to Attack 'Cowboy Ninja Viking'". Cinemactical. Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  4. ^ White, James (February 28, 2012). "Forster Saddles Up Cowboy Ninja Viking". Empire. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  5. ^ Blacker, Ben (April 15, 2014). "The Scriptnotes/Nerdist Writers Panel Crossover part 2!". Nerdist Industries. Archived from the original on April 20, 2014. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  6. ^ Chitwood, Adam (November 18, 2014). "Exclusive: Chris Pratt to Star in COWBOY NINJA VIKING [Update: Pratt Confirmed His Casting]". Collider. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  7. ^ Kroll, Justin (January 29, 2015). "Universal Eyes 'John Wick' Directors for 'Cowboy Ninja Viking' With Chris Pratt (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  8. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 8, 2017). "'Cowboy Ninja Viking' With Chris Pratt Stakes Out June 2019 Date". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on August 8, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  9. ^ Kroll, Justin (January 31, 2018). "Chris Pratt's 'Cowboy Ninja Viking' Taps 'Game of Thrones' Director Michelle MacLaren". Variety. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  10. ^ "Chris Pratt-headlined Cowboy Ninja Viking gets two new writers". Flickeringmyth. May 19, 2018. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
  11. ^ Oller, Jacob. "DEVELOPMENT ROUNDUP: CHRIS PRATT SET TO FILM COWBOY NINJA VIKING; DARK CREATORS SIGN NETFLIX DEAL". Syfy. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  12. ^ "Priyanka Chopra Nabs Female Lead Opposite Chris Pratt in 'Cowboy Ninja Viking'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  13. ^ Kroll, Justin (2018-07-30). "Priyanka Chopra to Star Opposite Chris Pratt in 'Cowboy Ninja Viking'". Variety. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  14. ^ Kroll, Justin (August 7, 2018). "Chris Pratt's 'Cowboy Ninja Viking' Pulled From Universal's Release Schedule". variety. Retrieved August 7, 2018.
  15. ^ Barfield, Charles. "Michelle MacLaren's Directorial Debut 'Cowboy Ninja Viking' Starring Chris Pratt Shelved At Universal". The Playlist. Retrieved October 6, 2018.