Revival #9 is the ninth issue of the Revival comic series. With story by Tim Seeley and art by Mike Norton, the issue was originally published on April 17, 2013, by Image Comics.
Synopsis[]
- Em and Dana have a long dinner and talk about murder. There's something weird going on in Cooper's dad's shed. Joe Myers isn't feeling quite like himself lately. The authorities start cracking down on "gently used" body parts.[1]
Plot[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- The story takes place on January 26, the day following the previous issue (Revival #8).
- Cooper talks with the creep about the toys he left outside in the issue #6.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Aimee (mentioned)
- Adam Check
- Agnes Check
- Andrew Check
- Anthony Check
- Cooper Cypress
- Dana Cypress
- Martha Cypress
- Patricia Cypress (mentioned)
- Wayne Cypress
- Ken Dillisch (mentioned)
- Arlene Dittman (mentioned)
- Doug (mentioned)
- Jeannie Gorski
- Brent Gunderson
- Anders Hine (mentioned)
- Derrick Hinch
- Edmund Holt
- Jennifer
- Joe Myers
- Sherry Myers
- Ibrahaim Ramin
- Nikki Singstock
- Stevens (mentioned)
- Tommy
- Aaron Weimar
Organizations[]
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Creep
- Gift of Life (mentioned)
- Marathon County Sheriff's Department
- Revitalized Citizen Arbitration Team
- Reviver
- Rothschild Police Department
Events[]
- Revival Day (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Wisconsin
- Highway 51
- Marathon County
- Home of Edmund Holt
- Ringle
- Rothschild
- Home of Dana Cypress
- Rothschild Police Department headquarters
- St. Mark's Lutheran Church
- Schofield
- Alpine Garden Court
- Wausau
- Stankiewicz farm (mentioned)
- University of Wisconsin—Marathon County
Objects[]
- Admiral Peppercorn (mentioned)
Publication[]
Production[]
- Jenny Frison's variant cover connects with her variants for the issues #1 to #11.
Distribution[]
- Revival #9 sold 16,977 copies in its publishing month, being the 121st best selling comic issue in April 2013 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Goofs[]
- Derrick's name appears spelled both as "Derek" and "Derrick."
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Artwork[]
References[]
- ↑ "Revival #9." Image Comics. Retrieved on May 16, 2024.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--April 2013." ICv2, May 6, 2013.