Nate Hollis
Created by Gary Phillips
LA
writer Gary Phillips, the creator of black private eye Ivan Monk, is no stranger to comics.
Recent comic projects include Midnight Mover, a four part
crime story from Oni set against the multi-millon dollar porn
business, and he's currently penning the adventures of private
eye NATE HOLLIS in Angeltown, a new mini-series from DC Comics' Vertigo line due to hit the streets in November of 2004.
Originally, the star of the series was to be Ulysses "Gravedigger" Hazard, who first appeared as a black WWII American soldier way back in 1977 in the premiere issue of DC's Men Of War, written by David Michelinie and drawn by Ed Davis.
It would have been an interesting revamp of the character for Phillips to redevelop. In those bygone days, Captain Hazard had had to fight just for the right to fight, but eventually worked as an undercover op for the military, under the codename "Gravedigger." Men of War may have only lasted 26 issues but Hazard was in all of them, actually taking command of Easy Company from Sgt. Rock in the final issue. But it turns out Hazard was a creator-owned deal, so Phillips had to start from scratch.
But that makes it even better -- Phillips is no slouch when it comes to creating hard-boiled characters, and Nate turned out to be pretty interesting in his own right. He's an LA-based private eye, a former investigator with the district attorney's office, who's as "cool as a frozen cucumber and tougher than a box of nails." He's just been hired by high-priced defense attorney Monica Orozco (a former ladyfriend) to track down her client, Theophus 'The Magician' Burnett, a pro basketball superstar. It seems Los Angeles' favourite bad boy jock conveniently took a powder just as his wife was found brutally murdered. Making things more difficult for Nate is the fact that several other people, including a politically ambitious district attorney, a gangster and Irma Ducett, a deadly-but-beautiful bounty hunter are also apparently on the trail of the missing hoopster. And then there's Nate's complicated personal life, and a shadowy, violent past that includes a murdered ex-pro football player and Korean War vet father, whose long-ago killing has never been solved.
Phillips has a knack for kickass street-level action, and this bad rascal is well worth catching. Keep your orbs open.
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