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|penciller = [[Franco Urru]] |
|penciller = [[Franco Urru]] |
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|editor = [[Chris Ryall]] |
|editor = [[Chris Ryall]] |
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− | |coverart = Franco Urru with [[Paolo Maddaleni]] (cover A)<br />[[Matt Busch]] ( |
+ | |coverart = Franco Urru with [[Paolo Maddaleni]] (cover A)<br />[[Matt Busch]] (incentives) |
|colorist = [[Donatella Melchionno]] |
|colorist = [[Donatella Melchionno]] |
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|letterer = [[Sulaco Studios]] |
|letterer = [[Sulaco Studios]] |
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the third issue of the "[[Spike: Asylum]]" comic book miniseries. Written by [[Brian Lynch]] and illustrated by [[Franco Urru]], it was originally published on November 8, [[2006]] by [[IDW Publishing]]. |
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the third issue of the "[[Spike: Asylum]]" comic book miniseries. Written by [[Brian Lynch]] and illustrated by [[Franco Urru]], it was originally published on November 8, [[2006]] by [[IDW Publishing]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | The one friend [[Spike]] |
+ | The one friend [[Spike]] has made at the [[Mosaic Wellness Center|Mosaic Asylum]] has been [[stake]]d. Bad for her — but even worse for the guy who staked her. It's an all-out prison-style battle royale as Spike gets revenge the only way he knows how — with insults, fists and sharp objects. But when Mosaic's dirty little secret comes to light, it looks like Spike is going to have to call in some outside help to save the day. Spike's latest adventure, courtesy of screenwriter Brian Lynch and artist Franco Urru!<ref>[https://www.idwpublishing.com/product/spike-asylum-3-of-5/ "Spike: Asylum #3 (of 5)"]. ''[[IDW Publishing]]''. Retrieved July 5, 2019.</ref> |
==Continuity== |
==Continuity== |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Individuals=== |
===Individuals=== |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Anna (demon)|Anna]] |
*[[Beck]] |
*[[Beck]] |
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*[[Biv]] |
*[[Biv]] |
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+ | *[[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan]] |
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*[[Betta George]] |
*[[Betta George]] |
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+ | *[[Ratio Hornblower]] {{OV}} |
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*[[Lorne]] |
*[[Lorne]] |
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+ | *[[Polo]] {{OV}} |
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+ | *Ray |
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+ | *[[Willow Rosenberg]] {{Om}} |
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+ | *[[Ivo Shandor]] {{FBO}} |
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+ | *[[Spike]] |
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*[[Scott Taylor]] |
*[[Scott Taylor]] |
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− | *[[Brandon |
+ | *[[Brandon Thilbault]] |
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+ | *[[Mah Zinn]] |
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===Organizations and titles=== |
===Organizations and titles=== |
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+ | *[[Witch]] {{Om}} |
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===Species=== |
===Species=== |
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+ | *[[Demon]] |
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+ | **[[Deathwok Clan]] |
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+ | **[[Ogre]] {{Om}} |
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+ | **[[Puppet demons]] {{OV}} |
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+ | **[[Ringel demon]] |
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+ | **[[Splenden beast]] |
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+ | *[[Fairy]] {{Om}} |
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+ | *[[Human]] |
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*[[Vampire]] |
*[[Vampire]] |
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− | ===Events=== |
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===Locations=== |
===Locations=== |
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+ | *[[Hellmouth]] {{Om}} |
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+ | *Las Vegas |
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+ | *Primm |
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===Weapons and objects=== |
===Weapons and objects=== |
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+ | *[[Blood]] |
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+ | *[[Soul]] {{Om}} |
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+ | *[[Stake]] |
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==Death count== |
==Death count== |
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+ | *None |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | ===Production=== |
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+ | *Spike recognized the name [[w:c:ghostbusters:Ivo Shandor|Ivo Shandor]], who is a character mentioned in the 1984 film ''[[w:c:ghostbusters|Ghostbusters]]''. |
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+ | ===Distribution=== |
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+ | *''{{PAGENAME}}'' was the 220th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 7,359 sales in November 2006 at comic specialty stores.<ref>[https://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/9771 "Top 300 Comics Actual--November 2006"]. ''ICv2'', December 17, 2006. Retrieved July 5, 2019.</ref> |
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===Collections=== |
===Collections=== |
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+ | *"[[Asylum]]" |
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+ | *"[[Spike Omnibus]]" |
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===Pop culture references=== |
===Pop culture references=== |
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+ | *Spike calls Wiseau "Fabio" in reference to the actor and model [[wikipedia:Fabio Lanzoni|Fabio Lanzoni]]. |
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+ | *Biv calls Spike "[[wikipedia:Brainiac (character)|Brainiac]]", in reference to the supervillain character. He was played by [[James Marsters]] in ''[[w:c:smallville:Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]] ''(2001) television series. |
+ | *Lorne performs the theme song to the ''[[w:c:firefly:Firefly|Firefly]]'' (2002–2003) television series, written by [[Joss Whedon]]. |
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+ | *Spike calls Lorne "[[wikipedia:Gumby|Gumby]]", the green clay animation character. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Asylum 3.jpg|Franco Urru cover A |
Asylum 3.jpg|Franco Urru cover A |
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Asylum 3.1.jpg|Matt Busch incentive cover |
Asylum 3.1.jpg|Matt Busch incentive cover |
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− | + | Asylum 3.2.jpg|Matt Busch incentive sketch cover |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Cover artwork=== |
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+ | <gallery captionalign="center"> |
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+ | Asylum 3b.jpg|Franco Urru |
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+ | Asylum 3.1b.jpg|Matt Busch |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{References}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Asylum Part 3}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asylum Part 3}} |
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+ | [[nl:Asylum, Deel Drie]] |
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[[Category:Spike comics]] |
[[Category:Spike comics]] |
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[[Category:IDW Publishing]] |
[[Category:IDW Publishing]] |
Revision as of 10:44, 8 November 2019
Asylum, Part Three is the third issue of the "Spike: Asylum" comic book miniseries. Written by Brian Lynch and illustrated by Franco Urru, it was originally published on November 8, 2006 by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis
The one friend Spike has made at the Mosaic Asylum has been staked. Bad for her — but even worse for the guy who staked her. It's an all-out prison-style battle royale as Spike gets revenge the only way he knows how — with insults, fists and sharp objects. But when Mosaic's dirty little secret comes to light, it looks like Spike is going to have to call in some outside help to save the day. Spike's latest adventure, courtesy of screenwriter Brian Lynch and artist Franco Urru![1]
Continuity
Appearances
Individuals
- Anna
- Beck
- Biv
- Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan
- Betta George
- Ratio Hornblower (Only in visions)
- Lorne
- Marv
- Polo (Only in visions)
- Ray
- Willow Rosenberg (Only mentioned)
- Ivo Shandor (Only in flashbacks)
- Spike
- Scott Taylor
- Brandon Thilbault
- Wiseau
- Mah Zinn
Organizations and titles
- Witch (Only mentioned)
Species
- Demon
- Deathwok Clan
- Ogre (Only mentioned)
- Puppet demons (Only in visions)
- Ringel demon
- Splenden beast
- Fairy (Only mentioned)
- Human
- Vampire
Locations
- Hellmouth (Only mentioned)
- Las Vegas
- Primm
Weapons and objects
Death count
- None
Behind the scenes
Production
- Spike recognized the name Ivo Shandor, who is a character mentioned in the 1984 film Ghostbusters.
Distribution
- Asylum, Part Three was the 220th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 7,359 sales in November 2006 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections
- "Asylum"
- "Spike Omnibus"
Pop culture references
- Spike calls Wiseau "Fabio" in reference to the actor and model Fabio Lanzoni.
- Biv calls Spike "Brainiac", in reference to the supervillain character. He was played by James Marsters in Smallville (2001) television series.
- Lorne performs the theme song to the Firefly (2002–2003) television series, written by Joss Whedon.
- Spike calls Lorne "Gumby", the green clay animation character.
Gallery
Covers
Cover artwork
References
- ↑ "Spike: Asylum #3 (of 5)". IDW Publishing. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--November 2006". ICv2, December 17, 2006. Retrieved July 5, 2019.