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Street Angel (comics)

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Street Angel
Publication information
PublisherSlave Labor Graphics
ScheduleIrregular
FormatLimited series
Publication dateMarch 2004 – March 2005
No. of issues5
Creative team
Created byJim Rugg
Brian Maruca
Written byJim Rugg
Brian Maruca
Artist(s)Jim Rugg
Letterer(s)Jim Rugg
Collected editions
Street AngelISBN 1-59362-012-8

Street Angel is an alternative comic book limited series by Jim Rugg and Brian Maruca. It was published in 2004 by Slave Labor Graphics, and lasted five issues. In 2016 Jim Rugg would start posting new and old street angel comics online[1]. 5 books and a one shot were later released by Image Comics between 2017 and 2018. These books were printed at a larger scale than the original issues, hard cover and full color. They would be collected as a single trade paperback in 2019.

Plot

The story takes place in Wilkesborough, the worst ghetto in Angel City. The title character is 12-year-old Jesse Sanchez (13-year-old after a bout of time travel), "a dangerous martial artist... and the world's greatest homeless skateboarder." She handles ninjas, pirates and hunger with skill, aplomb, and help from her friends. The comic is a satire on superhero comics as well as the Golden Age era with its ridiculous dialog, unexplained characters, and flashy effects [citation needed]. None of the comics share any continuity.

Bibliography

Collected editions

In other media

A Street Angel live-action short film was produced in 2008, starring Kate Bell as Jesse. It is written and directed by Lucas Testro and produced by Adam Bishop, adapting Issue 1 of the comic series. The film also incorporates elements from Issue 4 of the series. Street Angel co-creator Jim Rugg contributed original artwork that is used in the film's opening animated sequence.

References

  1. ^ Rugg, Jim; Tapas. "Jim Rugg". tapas.io. Retrieved 2021-03-19.