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651:, but Luthor tracks them and sends Sterling and a team to find them. While searching, Sterling's men are ambushed by Thorne as they approach the girls. Flora attempts to stop the fighting, but Sterling shoots Thorne in the chest. Thorne's death angers Flora, who sends Sterling off with a warning: if Luthor tries to interfere with her again, she will retaliate. Sterling and his men part ways, and Flora and Suzy fly back home. 589:, with whom he previously had interactions. Luthor dismisses Thorne, distrusting him due to his troublesome past. Thorne retreats to a bar, where he gripes about Luthor and blames his failures on his ex-wife Susan Linden. Meanwhile, Linden—the superhero Black Orchid—is killed while spying on Luthor's organized crime syndicate; afterward, Luthor's employee Mr. Sterling discovers she is a plant 617:
destroy the statues before another girl—who insists on being called Suzy and also shares Linden's memories—appears. Thorne calls Luthor, who reluctantly comes to the scene. Luthor discovers that Sylvian died of his wounds and orders his men to throw Thorne in the nearby river. Flora saves Thorne before departing with Suzy; Luthor orders his staff to search for more like the girls.
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because all other characters they wanted to work on were in use at the time. They produced the series' concept within two days and won approval from DC Comics. DC nearly canceled the series due to fears it would fail commercially, but relented after McKean finished the art. Gaiman later reworked some
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young girl, Flora, awakens in a greenhouse. She wanders into a nearby house, where she meets Philip Sylvian, who recognizes her as Black Orchid. Sylvian explains that he and Linden were once romantically involved, but separated at the wishes of Linden's abusive father. Linden married Thorne, while
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Flora falls asleep afterwards, and experiences Linden's memories in her dreams. Sylvian visits Linden's room, only to be attacked by Thorne. Thorne beats Sylvian and accuses him of stealing Linden from him. Thorne proceeds to the greenhouse, where he discovers statues of Linden. Thorne begins to
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on hold for at least a few years because it was expected to be a financial failure: comics featuring female characters did not sell well, and while Gaiman, McKean, and the Black Orchid character were virtually unknown, the project was as big as the influential
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began its run in December 1988 and concluded in February 1989. The series was Gaiman's first work for DC. A collected edition was published in late 1991. A hardcover deluxe edition was published on April 4, 2012, under DC's
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brings Flora to Isley, who is being held there. Isley explains her involvement with the other scientists but refuses to tell Flora who she is. Frustrated, Flora leaves, fails to save Suzy, and retreats to a graveyard.
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as a must-have and praised its writing and ending. They felt it was just "as unique and beautiful as the fictional flower that bears the title's name" and wrote that while it was not as good as Gaiman's
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within a day and the next day McKean finished five paintings. They dropped them off at the hotel Kahn, Giordano, and Berger were staying at. In retrospect, Berger stated that the duo's quickness on
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series. Eventually, Gaiman got to the character at the bottom of his list, Black Orchid. Upon hearing the name, Berger, who did not know who Black Orchid was and misunderstood Gaiman because of his
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swamplands. Black travels to Louisiana, where she meets Holland, who is now Swamp Thing. Holland explains to her that she is a reincarnation of Linden: Thorne murdered Linden, and Sylvian used her
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said that while the series did not make Black Orchid a household name, it helped expose her to many readers. The series has never been out of print since its initial publication. In addition,
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After Gaiman and McKean finished the first issue, Gaiman received a phone call from a worried Berger. According to Gaiman, Berger said DC was considering placing
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is a popular British author who has written comics for numerous publishers, but is best known for his work at DC, which includes high-profile comics like
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As they walked away, McKean expressed disappointment that they were assigned Black Orchid, as he wished to produce a comic featuring
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helped bolster Gaiman's career and established many themes that became common in his later stories. It also inspired a short-lived
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and an orchid to recreate her as Black Orchid. When Linden was killed, another Black Orchid, in this case Flora, awoke.
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sold well and was positively received. Critics feel the story has held up well for one of Gaiman's earliest works.
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were in London, so he managed to schedule an appointment with them. Gaiman and McKean pitched series featuring
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has been well-received, with critics writing that, although one of Gaiman's early works, it has held up well.
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in 1941; she was not given an origin story and her personal life was not shown. After a three-issue run in
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in September 1993. Gaiman had no involvement in the ongoing series as he was preoccupied writing
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cut characters and concepts into a pitch for a new series, which became his critically acclaimed
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helped bolster Gaiman's career and established many themes that became common in his works.
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in early 1987. The two pitched several ideas for series, but were ultimately assigned
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Carl Thorne is released from prison and goes to see billionaire criminal mastermind
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This article is about the comic book series. For the fictional character(s), see
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Gaiman used these concepts in a pitch for a new series, which became
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using minor and obscure characters. Gaiman produced an outline for
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s concepts was the reason DC took them seriously in later years.
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Batman tells Flora that Holland is still alive and lives in the
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from December 1988 to February 1989, and was later reprinted in
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After DC launched its Vertigo imprint, it started publishing a
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afterwards. The postponing ultimately did not happen because
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series (including the Sandman, Brute, Glob, and the brothers
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began to experience delays, which allowed McKean to finish
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Grant, Paul J. (December 1994). "Fables and Reflections".
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Gaiman and McKean developed the series after meeting with
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in the 1980s. Gaiman's first comics were published in
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as a three-issue limited series to debut in the 1988
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so they could build reputations, and then return to
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Index

Black Orchid (comic book)
Black Orchid (character)

Dave McKean
Publisher
DC Comics
Limited series
Fantasy
superhero
Black Orchid
Lex Luthor
Batman
Swamp Thing
Neil Gaiman
Dave McKean
American comic book
Neil Gaiman
Dave McKean
DC Comics
limited series
trade paperback
Flora and Suzy
DC Universe
Batman
Swamp Thing
Lex Luthor
Jenette Kahn
Dick Giordano
Karen Berger
Sandman

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