Copperhead (Image Comics)

For other uses, see Copperhead (disambiguation).
Copperhead
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre Space Western
Publication date September 2014 to present
Number of issues 10
Main character(s) Clara Bronson
Creative team
Writer(s) Jay Faerber
Artist(s) Scott Godlewski
Colorist(s) Ron Riley
Creator(s) Jay Faerber and
Scott Godlewski

Copperhead is a Space Western comic book series written by Jay Faerber and illustrated by Scott Godlewski, published monthly by American company Image Comics.

The first issue of Copperhead was published on September 10, 2014, to positive reviews and a sold-out first printing. The first five-issue story arc was published in trade paperback form in March 2015.

Plot

The series is set on the fictional mining town of Copperhead in the 24th Century. The story focuses on the arrival of the town's new sheriff, Clara Bronson. Clara and her son have moved to Copperhead for unknown reasons, and as Sheriff she soon gets involved in the towns mysteries and secrets.[1]

Reception

The first issue sold out of its first printing on September 11, 2014 - the day after its release. A second printing was released on October 8, 2014.[1] The second issue also sold out on its second day of release and a second printing was released on November 5, 2014.[2]

The series has been generally well received. Writer Brian K. Vaughan called the series "...the best Image debut of the year"[3] while reviews from Comic Book Resources and IGN praised the series artwork and its characters.[4][5]

The series holds an average score of 8.5 out of 10 at the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup. The first collected edition also holds a score of 8.5.[6]

Collected editions

The series is collected in trade paperbacks.

Title Binding Material collected Publication date ISBN
Copperhead Volume One: A New Sheriff in Town Trade Paperback Copperhead #1-5 March 11, 2015 978-1632152213
Copperhead Volume Two Trade Paperback Copperhead #6-10 November 4, 2015 978-1632154712

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