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The Umbrella Academy Volume 1: Apocalypse Suite (2008)

by Gerard Way (Story), Gabriel Bá (Art)

Other authors: Scott Allie (Editor, afterword), Gabriel Bá (Collected edition cover artist), James Jean (Series cover artist), Grant Morrison (Introduction), Nate Piekos (Letters)1 more, Dave Stewart (Colors)

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Series: Umbrella Academy (1)

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In an inexplicable worldwide event, forty-seven extraordinary children were spontaneously born by women who had previously shown no signs of pregnancy. Millionaire inventor Reginald Hargreeves adopted seven of the children; when asked why, his only explanation was, 'To save the world.' These seven children form The Umbrella Academy, a dysfunctional family of superheroes with bizarre powers. Their first adventure at the age of ten pits them against an erratic and deadly Eiffel Tower, piloted by the fearsome zombie-robot Gustave Eiffel. Nearly a decade later, the team disbands, but when Hargreeves unexpectedly dies, these disgruntled siblings reunite just in time to save the world once again.… (more)
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as a Gerard Way stan, im a little ashamed it’s taken me so long to read this. it was weird, wild, whacky, whimsical, and all around entertaining. i can’t wait to read the next! ( )
  lindywilson | Jan 3, 2024 |
I wasn't going to read this, after watching a bunch, but not all, of the show and enjoying it enough, but not being blown away. I am very glad it was sin my local library network because it's unbelievably different in form and tone to the show and I absolutely loved it!

This takes aesthetics and the veneer of the sensibilities of much older superhero comics and huge, weird premises, just go with it stylings, and updates the actual tone and writing to a very modern, fresh, and self aware look at superheroes, particularly child prodigy superheroes and how that effects their adult lives.

The DNA of the show is all there with some major changes, especially the portrayal of Vanya. The show fleshes out and deepens a lot of the characters and their relationships at the expense of the utterly ridiculous, rip-roaringnsess of the comic. There's just so much fun and herded-cat effective silliness and scale that just doesn't translate, and it's glorious to see in its original form, and to have both!

The art is great. The writing is really cool. This is just an absolute corker of a comic that wasn't in the least but spoiled by my already knowing the general beats of the story from the show. I will absolutely be checking out further volumes and kinda want to actually catch up on the show now too.

This was absolutely the cover to cover happy times, single-sitting read that I needed after BRZRKR was such a disappointment. ( )
  RatGrrrl | Jan 1, 2024 |
I read this because of how much I enjoyed the Netflix series. While I still enjoyed the comic, especially the art, I have to say the Tv series had a far better story. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
The TV adaptation does it better. But this was still goofy fun. ( )
  zot79 | Aug 20, 2023 |
SO different (and yet not?) from the show. ( )
  abhkolo | Apr 25, 2023 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Way, GerardStoryprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bá, GabrielArtmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Allie, ScottEditor, afterwordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bá, GabrielCollected edition cover artistsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jean, JamesSeries cover artistsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Morrison, GrantIntroductionsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Piekos, NateLetterssecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Stewart, DaveColorssecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ong, TonyCollection designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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To my wife, Lindsey, for being my umbrella. GERARD
My greatest joy when finishing a page of The Umbrella Academy was to show it to my brother, to help me believe I'd just done that page. This book is dedicated to Fábio--it would not be possible without him. GABRIEL
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It was the same year "Tusslin' Tom" Gurney knocked out the space-squid from Rigel X-9...
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The volume collects the first six-issue series of Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite, plus two short stories and an expanded sketchbook section.
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In an inexplicable worldwide event, forty-seven extraordinary children were spontaneously born by women who had previously shown no signs of pregnancy. Millionaire inventor Reginald Hargreeves adopted seven of the children; when asked why, his only explanation was, 'To save the world.' These seven children form The Umbrella Academy, a dysfunctional family of superheroes with bizarre powers. Their first adventure at the age of ten pits them against an erratic and deadly Eiffel Tower, piloted by the fearsome zombie-robot Gustave Eiffel. Nearly a decade later, the team disbands, but when Hargreeves unexpectedly dies, these disgruntled siblings reunite just in time to save the world once again.

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