Injection is an American comics ongoing series, created in 2015 by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, who previously collaborated on Ellis's Moon Knight run for Marvel Comics. The comic is high-concept science fiction fused with elements of magic and mythology, and also invokes British literary and pop cultural archetypes, such as Bernard Quatermass, Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Who, James Bond and Carnacki.[1] The series has been optioned for television by Universal Cable Productions.[2][3]

Injection
Cover of Injection #1
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
FormatLimited series
Genresee below
Publication dateOctober 2015
No. of issues15
Creative team
Written byWarren Ellis
Artist(s)Declan Shalvey, Jordie Bellaire

Plot

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A group of five highly specialized individuals are brought together by the British government to hypothesize about the future of human culture. Discovering the results, the group decide to act on it by creating an unusual artificial intelligence using a combination of technology and shamanistic magic, which makes its way into the world. The group, now disbanded, finds itself brought back together when the intelligence reemerges, creating specialized havoc that draws inspiration from mythology and superstition.

Collected editions

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Trade paperbacks
Title Publication date Material collected ISBN
Injection – Volume One Oct 7, 2015 Injection #1–5 978-1632154798
Injection – Volume Two Aug 10, 2016 Injection #6–10 978-1632157201
Injection – Volume Three Nov 29, 2017 Injection #11–15 978-1534302488
Deluxe hardcover editions
Title Publication date Material collected ISBN
Injection – Volume One Nov 14, 2018 Injection #1–15 978-1534308626

References

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  1. ^ "All of the INJECTION volumes are takes on classic British weird fictions. Vol 1 was Quatermass, Vol 2 was Holmes, Vol 3 is Doctor Who. I felt like taking a tour of the old terrains. So Vol 4 is Bond. Vol 5 can possibly be characterised as Carnacki." Warren Ellis, Orbital Operations newsletter, 16 July 2017
  2. ^ Evan Narcisse (4 Nov 2018). "Warren Ellis' Freaky Scifi Comic Series Injection Gets Optioned for TV". io9. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  3. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (April 11, 2018). "Warren Ellis' AI Comic 'Injection' Being Adapted for TV (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 10, 2019.