Joe Golem

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Joe Golem
Joe Golem and the Drowning City (St Martins Press edition).jpg
The cover for St. Martin's Press release of the original novel
DateMarch 27, 2012 (novel)
November 4, 2015 – October 2, 2019 (comics)
Publisher St. Martin's Press, Dark Horse Comics
Creative team
Writers Mike Mignola
Christopher Golden
ArtistsMike Mignola (novel)
Patric Reynolds (#1–10)
Peter Bergting (#11–20)
Letterer Clem Robins
Colorist Dave Stewart (#1–10)
Michelle Madsen (#11–20)
Editor Scott Allie
Katii O'Brien
Original publication
LanguageEnglish

Joe Golem is a novel and comic book series created by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden. It began with a promotional short story, Joe Golem and the Copper Girl, followed by an illustrated novel, Joe Golem and the Drowning City in 2012, both published by St. Martin's Press. The series was expanded as a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from 2015 to 2019. The series follows Joe, an occult detective in New York City during the 1960s and '70s. The Joe Golem series is set in The Outerverse, a shared universe with Baltimore (a 2007 novel by Mignola and Golden and its comic book continuation), and other series.

Contents

Comics

In 2015 Dark Horse Comics began the comic series Joe Golem: Occult Detective. The first ten issues were set in the decade preceding the events of the original novel, while the next ten retell the novel. Joe Golem is a series of miniseries, with each miniseries having its own numbering, but each issue also has an ongoing overall numbering on the inside front cover.

Issues

Number
in Series
IssueRelease DateArcStoryArtColorsCover
1#1November 4, 2015 [1] The Rat Catcher Mike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Patric Reynolds Dave Stewart Dave Palumbo
2#2December 2, 2015 [2]
3#3January 6, 2016 [3]
4#1February 3, 2016 [4] The Sunken DeadMike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Patric ReynoldsDave StewartDave Palumbo
5#2March 2, 2016 [5]
6#1May 31, 2017 [6] The Outer DarkMike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Patric ReynoldsDave StewartDave Palumbo
7#2June 28, 2017 [7]
8#3July 26, 2017 [8]
9#1December 20, 2017 [9] Flesh and BloodMike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Patric ReynoldsDave StewartDave Palumbo
10#2January 31, 2018 [10]
11#1September 12, 2018 [11] The Drowning CityMike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Peter Bergting Michelle Madsen Dave Palumbo
12#2October 10, 2018 [12]
13#3November 14, 2018 [13]
14#4December 12, 2018 [14]
15#5January 9, 2019 [15]
16#1May 15, 2019 [16] The ConjurorsMike Mignola
and Christopher Golden
Peter BergtingMichelle MadsenDave Palumbo
17#2June 12, 2019 [17]
18#3July 17, 2019 [18]
19#4August 14, 2019 [19]
20#5October 2, 2019 [20]

Collected editions

The comic book series has been collected in hardcover volumes.

VolumeTitleCollectsSpecial FeaturesPublishedISBN
1The Rat Catcher
and The Sunken Dead
  • The Rat Catcher
  • The Sunken Dead
  • 10-page sketchbook
July 20, 2016 9781616559649
2The Outer Dark
  • The Outer Dark
  • Flesh and Blood
  • 10-page sketchbook
May 23, 2018 9781506703954
3The Drowning City
  • The Drowning City
  • 10-page sketchbook
June 19, 2019 9781506709451
4The Conjurors
  • The Conjurors
  • 10-page sketchbook
February 26, 2020 9781506714134

Furthermore, in October 2022 the whole series was collected in one hardcover book, the Joe Golem: Occult Detective Omnibus (ISBN 9781506729084) with 536 pages including the back matter with covers and a sketchbook.


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