For the film, see. Tank GirlPublication informationGenrePublication date1988Creative teamCreated byWritten byAlan MartinArtist(s)Jamie HewlettTank Girl is a book created. Originally drawn by Jamie Hewlett, it has also been drawn by, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Andy Pritchett, and.The character Tank Girl (Rebecca Buck – later revealed to have been born as Fonzie Rebecca Buckler) drives a, which is also her home. She undertakes a series of missions for a nebulous organization before making a serious mistake and being declared an outlaw for her sexual inclinations and her substance abuse. The comic centres on her misadventures with her boyfriend, Booga, a mutant kangaroo. The comic's style is heavily influenced by, and strips are frequently deeply,.

Girls und Panzer is set in an alternate universe where a sport known as 'Panzerfahren' or 'Sensha-do' - the art of fighting tanks, or tankery, is a lot more common than today. The sport is entirely practiced by girls and women and is considered feminine. The anime series follows the girls of Ooarai Girls Academy as they learn about, operate, and battle with all kinds of WWII tanks against. The sport is entirely practiced by girls and women and is considered feminine. The anime series follows the girls of Ooarai Girls Academy as they learn about, operate, and battle with all kinds of WWII tanks against other tanking schools while forming bonds with their machines and each other.

The strip features various elements with origins in, and, with very little regard or interest for conventional or committed.The strip was initially set in a futuristic, although it drew heavily from contemporary British pop culture. Contents.Publication history Martin and Hewlett first met in the mid-1980s in, while studying at The West Sussex College of Art and Design (WSCD, later renamed Northbrook College). Martin was in college band The University Smalls with fellow comics enthusiast. One of their songs was called 'Rocket Girl'.

They had started adding the suffix 'girl' to everything habitually after the release of the movie, but 'Rocket Girl' was a student at college who Bond had a crush on and apparently bore a striking resemblance to a character. They began collaborating on a comic/ called Atomtan, and while working on this, Jamie had drawn'a grotty looking beefer of a girl brandishing an unfeasible firearm. One of our friends was working on a project to design a pair of and was basing his design on the type used by World War II tank driver. His studio in Worthing was littered with loads of photocopies of combat vehicles. I pinched one of the images and gave it to Jamie who then stuck it behind his grotty girl illustration and then added a logo which read 'Tank Girl'.The image was published in the fanzine as a one-page ad, but the Tank Girl series first appeared in the debut issue of , a UK magazine intended as a forum for new talent and it continued until the end of the magazine in 1995.Tank Girl became quite popular in the politicized indie zeitgeist as a mirror of the growing empowerment of women in culture. Posters, shirts, and underpants began springing up everywhere, including one especially made for the against 's legislation. Clause 28 stated that a local authority 'shall not intentionally promote or publish material with the intention of promoting homosexuality' or 'promote the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship.'

Deadline publisher Tom Astor said, 'In, there are even weekly gatherings called 'Tank Girl nights.' 'With public interest growing, the largest publishing company in Britain, bought the rights to collect the strips as a book, and before long, Tank Girl had been published in, and, with several publishers fighting over the licence. Finally won, and the strips were reprinted in colour beginning in '91, with an extended break in '92, and ending in September '93. A -length story named Tank Girl: The Odyssey was also published in '95, written by and loosely inspired by 's, 's and a considerable quantity of junk TV.Characters. Tank Girl: Her real name in the strip is Rebecca Buck, but this is very rarely mentioned throughout.

In the kickstarter edition of 21st Century Tank Girl, it is discovered that she was actually born under the name Fonzie Rebecca Buckler. According to her own history included as a preface to one of the books, her first words were 'cauliflower penis'.

When she was 7, she started a collection of novelty (the collection is now housed in the National Museum of Modern Pencil Sharpeners, Sydney). She later became a tank pilot and worked as a before shooting a heavily decorated officer, having mistaken him for her father, and failing to deliver colostomy bags to President, the incontinent Head of State in Australia, resulting in him publicly embarrassing himself at a large. These events resulted in Tank Girl becoming an with a multi-million dollar bounty on her head. She is prone to random acts of and, and more than occasional. She also has the ability to outrun any – even.

Booga: A mutated, formerly a successful designer of 'products would've sacrificed a for,' and presently Tank Girl's devoted boyfriend. She met him when he snuck into her tank one night to pinch a pair of her. He is a big fan and once impersonated. Booga, often against his will, always does the cooking, particularly the great British institution of. He follows Tank Girl everywhere and does, by his own admission, whatever she tells him. This includes murder.

The talking:. Camp Koala: A stitchy, brown, gay, -shaped stuffed toy described as 'the of comics', whom TG with a hot banana. Camp Koala died tragically when they were playing baseball with live which Camp eagerly caught in the outfield, exploding on impact, resulting in a violent, bloody, and gruesome death. After a tearless and comical funeral service, the other characters go to a toy store and buy a new one. Camp Koala is known for visiting occasionally as a. He is the only character TG's ever admitted to loving.

Squeaky toy rat: A. Mr.

Precocious: A 'small mutant' who looks a bit like a mini bipedal, though may possibly be a. Stevie: A wild-haired blond who owns a convenience store and chain-smokes. Being TG's ex-boyfriend, Booga is always a bit jealous of him. He has various familial ties and connections with and remote traditionalist tribespeople.

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Barney: Busted out of a mental hospital by TG, she is more or less. In The Odyssey, she is responsible for killing the whole cast, thereby sending them all to the land of the dead, from which TG was forced to save them by finding the Prince of Farts. Sub Girl (real name unknown, although a trading card for the film once listed her real name as 'Subrina'): Described as 'like a beautiful flower floating in the ', she pilots a. A friend of TG's since childhood, she used to come round her house with Jet Girl and try on her mum's underwear. Jet Girl (real name unknown): A talented who flies a. All her friends call her 'boring' (she has admitted to being a big fan of ).Subsequent Tank Girl After the 1995 film, Hewlett went on to create the band with 's.Martin has played in various bands, written a Tank Girl novel ( Armadillo) published in March 2008 by, as well as various screenplays and scripts. He wrote the Tank Girl: The Gifting with Australian artist.On 28 September 2012 Titan Books released The Hole of Tank Girl, which encompasses the original Hewlett and Martin material, as well as additional content.Hewlett and Martin released the series 21st Century Tank Girl on 10 June 2015.Martin and artist Warwick Johnson-Cadwell have also created a kid-friendly spin-off called Young Tank Girl, published in the digital anthology Moose Kid Comics.

Collected editions Tank Girl has been collected into a number of over the years. The entire back catalogue was reprinted by Titan books in 2002 and these books were 're-mastered' in anniversary editions, stripped of their subsequently-added computer colouring and line work repaired. In 2018 the entire Hewlett and Martin back catalogue was once again reprinted under the 'Tank Girl Colour Classics' banner, this time as collectable hardbacks, with all new colouring and extra material.TitleAuthorsISBNRelease dateCommentsTank Girl 1Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin(Reprint) (Remaster)26 April 2002 (Reprint) 24 April 2009 (Remaster)Consists of the first 15 episodes, originally published in Deadline Magazine, starting Sept.

'88, all originally in black and white.Tank Girl 2Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin(Reprint) (Remaster)21 June 2002 (Reprint) 24 April 2009 (Remaster)Consists of the next 17 episodes, some colour, some black and white.Tank Girl 3Jamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin(Reprint) (Remaster)25 October 2002 (Reprint) 24 July 2009 (Remaster)Rounds up a final 9 episodes, including some featuring Booga as the star.

Some colour, some black and white.Tank Girl – The OdysseyJamie Hewlett and(Reprint) (Remaster)27 December 2002 (Reprint) 25 September 2009 (Remaster)Consists of 4 issues released between June and October 1995, published by 's imprint. These comics were printed in full colour.Tank Girl – Apocalypse, Andy Pritchett, and(Reprint) (Remaster)21 August 2003 (Reprint) 26 February 2010 (Remaster)Consists of 4 issues released between November 1995 and February 1996, published by DC's Vertigo imprint. Again these comics were in full colour.Tank Girl – Movie AdaptationPeter Milligan and Andy Pritchett28 March 1995A graphic novel adaptation of the movie released by Penguin books in 1995. This was not reprinted or remastered by Titan BooksTank Girl: The GiftingAlan C.

Martin and23 November 2007Four issue mini-series published by IDW Publishing. The first new Tank Girl comic material since 1995.Tank Girl: Armadillo and a Bushel of Other StoriesAlan C.

Martin21 March 2008A fiction text novel with cover art by Jamie HewlettTank Girl: Visions of BoogaAlan C. Martin and Rufus Dayglo28 November 2008Four issue mini-series published by IDW PublishingThe Cream of Tank GirlJamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin24 October 2008A retrospective art book by Titan BooksTank Girl: SkidmarksAlan C. Martin and Rufus Dayglo30 July 201012 part series in the Judge Dredd Megazine, re-published by Titan Comics as a four issue mini-seriesTank Girl: The Royal EscapeAlan C.

Martin and Rufus Dayglo25 February 2011Four issue mini-series published by IDW publishingWe Hate Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and Rufus Dayglo19 January 2011Collecting the Tank Girl One-Shots: Dark Nuggets, Dirty Helmets, and Hairy Heroes by Image ComicsTank Girl: Bad Wind RisingAlan C. Martin and Rufus Dayglo(Hardcover) (Paperback)27 January 2012 (Hardcover) 31 December 2014 (Paperback)Four issue mini-series published by Titan ComicsThe Hole Of Tank GirlJamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin28 September 2012A hardcover, large-format book with slipcase, collecting the first three Hewlett & Martin books (with extra archive material) by Titan BooksTank Girl: CariocaAlan C. Martin and26 October 2012Collecting the six-issue mini-series published by Titan ComicsTank Girl: Everybody Loves Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and22 February 2013Collecting the three-issue mini-series published by Titan ComicsTank Girl: Solid State Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell14 January 2014Collecting the four-issue mini-series published by Titan ComicsThe Power of Tank GirlAlan C.

Martin, Ashley Wood, and Rufus Dayglo30 September 2014An omnibus edition compiling the three Tank Girl graphic novels 'The Gifting', 'Visions of Booga', and 'The Royal Escape' published by Titan Comics21st Century Tank GirlAlan C. Martin, Jamie Hewlett, Brett Parson, Craig Knowles, Jim Mahfood, Jonathan Edwards, Philip Bond, and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell4 November 2015Collecting the three-issue mini-series published by Titan Comics (originally self-published in 2014 by Alan Martin/Action Alley as a Kickstarter project)Tank Girl: Two Girls, One TankAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson6 December 2016A four-issue mini-series published by Titan Comics, first part in a trilogyTank Girl: GoldAlan C.

Martin and Brett Parson(1-78585-525-5)25 April 2017A four issue mini-series published by Titan Comics, second part of the trilogyTotal Tank GirlAlan C. Martin, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Rufus Dayglo, and Jim Mahfood10 October 2017An omnibus edition compiling the three graphic novels 'Everybody Loves Tank Girl', 'Bad Wind Rising', and 'Solid State Tank Girl' published by Titan ComicsWorld War Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson17 November 2017The third and final chapter in new Tank Girl trilogy and anticipated follow-up to Tank Girl: Gold. Published by Titan ComicsThe Way of Tank GirlAlan C. Martin, Jamie Hewlett, Ashley Wood, and Brett Parson17 April, 2018A square format art book, featuring artwork and panels taken from Tank Girl's back catalogue, along with new and unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.The Wonderful World of Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson28 August, 2018A four-issue mini series comprising four stand-alone stories.

Published by Titan Comics.The Legend of Tank GirlAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson11 September 2018An oversized, hardback omnibus edition, celebrating Tank Girl's 30th anniversary, compiling the three graphic novels 'Two Girls One Tank', 'Tank Girl Gold', and 'World War Tank Girl'. Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl Colouring BookAlan C. Martin, Jamie Hewlett, and Brett Parson16 October 2018An oversized, square format paperback, featuring black and white line art.

Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl Colour Classics Book OneJamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin11 December 2018A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously 'Tank Girl One'), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material.

Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl All StarsAlan C. Martin, Brett Parson et al.29 January 2019A four-issue mini-series of short stories and prose pages, featuring a host of Tank Girl artists, celebrating Tank Girl's 30th anniversary. Published by Titan Comics.Dirty Old Tank GirlAlan C. Martin, Rufus Dayglo, and Mick McMahon19 March 2019An omnibus edition compiling the two graphic novels 'Tank Girl: Skidmarks', and 'Tank Girl: Carioca' Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl: Action AlleyAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson13 August, 2019The first four-issue arc of Tank Girl's first ever on-going series. Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl Colour Classics Book TwoJamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin24th September 2019A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously 'Tank Girl Two'), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material.

Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl ForeverAlan C. Martin and Brett Parson25th February 2020The second four-issue arc of Tank Girl's first ever on-going series. Published by Titan Comics.Tank Girl Colour Classics Book ThreeJamie Hewlett and Alan C. Martin26th May 2020A hardback collection of the original Hewlett & Martin strips (previously 'Tank Girl Three'), recoloured for the 30th anniversary, augmented with unseen material. Published by Titan Comics.Film. Main article:The comic was also adapted into a critically and financially unsuccessful film, albeit with a small.

The film featured as Tank Girl and as Jet Girl. Martin and Hewlett are known for speaking poorly of the experience, with Martin calling it 'a bit of a sore point' for them.In September 2019 it was reported that a Tank Girl reboot movie is in development with 's production company optioned rights from MGM, Robbie co-produce with her partners Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, writing and directing. See also.References.

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– With Alan Martin about the Tank Girl relaunch. – about the 2007 relaunch from IDW comics.