Code Name: Hunter
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| Author(s) | Darcy (Darc) Sowers & Matt (Gyrfalcon) Sowers |
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| Update schedule | M - W - F |
| Launch date | August 23, 2003 |
| End Date | Ongoing |
| Genre | Fantasy / Urban Fantasy |
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Code Name: Hunter, also known as Hunter or CN:H, is a webcomic by Darcy (Darc) Sowers and Matt (Gyrfalcon) Sowers that follows the adventures of Max (Hunter) McConnor, a gray mouse employed by a branch of the British government called The Royal Center of Special Investigations (RCSI). RCSI's purpose is to investigate odd occurrences such as disappearances, diplomatic missions, ritualistic murders, vampires, werewolves, and rampaging fey.
Code Name: Hunter is a full page layout webcomic. The work is drawn and colored by hand, with the computer used for the borders, text and balloons. A Supporters Area offers the comic an issue ahead of the main site schedule.
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[edit] Series overview
Imagine a world much like our own, where the day to day is just that. Now, what would happen if one day that stopped and all the myths and stories returned to the light of day? That was London sixty years ago when, during one of the darkest nights of World War II, a certain stained glass seal broke and the old magic returned to a city that had known nothing but reason and logic for almost a millennium.
In the midst of war this new crisis was noticed and a stopgap put into place. Sixty years later this stopgap, a small agency buried deep in Britain's bureaucracy, is still holding. Knowing there is no way of stopping the magic, they try to keep the old ways and older creatures from gaining ground too quickly and a populace, just starting to regain their abilities with magic, from destroying themselves.
Sound fantastic? Well, it is. Code Name: Hunter is a fantasy comic. Urban fantasy. However, it's also a comic about relationships, people and day to day life where things are just a little bit surreal. The comic's focus is not just on the weirdness cropping up, but on the lives, work and play of two people employed by an agency whose task just happens to be keeping a handle on the things that go bump in the night.
Welcome to RCSI.
[edit] History
Code Name: Hunter began in 2001, as a series of illustrated stories. On the insistence of Gyrfalcon, Hunter made the move to a comic format in August of 2003. The first version of the comic was done in a sketchy, quick style using pencil. Two cases and a short prologue were finished before the comic was put on hiatus. In January of 2005 the series restarted in full color with an extended version of the prologue. The restarted comic was originally done in color pencil but, due to wrist problems and time constraints the comic has since switched to marker only.
Each case in the main storyline is divided into single issues with each issue equaling around twenty-four pages. Short stories titled "Tales From RCSI" show up between the main cases and help to flush out the characters and their backgrounds.
[edit] Issue summaries
[edit] Issue 0.1 : Seal
Seeking to strengthen his hold on Britain after he's taken the throne, William the Conqueror has ordered magic be sealed away. Hundreds of years later, the seal is broken during the Blitz.
[edit] Issue 0.2 : Agents
The adventures of Jacob Roderick, the MI5 agent assigned to investigate the strange, mystical occurrences in London, continue, and he has acquired a traveling companion.
[edit] Issue 0.3 : RCSI
Having proved his sanity to his superiors, Roderick is now facing a different problem... the agency budget crunch. Can he face a royal sponsor, an evil specter and still keep his job?
[edit] Special Issue : Tales From RCSI
Two short stories. "The Streak" - Ruby engages in some extracurricular activity. "First Encounter" - A young Max has a run in with a fey and gains a new job.
[edit] Issue 1 : Going Abroad
Max and Ruby are not the best at diplomatic relations, but when a deal with the neighboring nation of Astoria seems to be souring a little muscle is needed. Can the two agents survive the journey?
[edit] Issue 2 : Hidden Agendas
The guardians have arrived, but their welcome is less than warm. Lord al'Kellis' dislike of Britain is well known in the Astorian court. But is it strong enough to make him attempt murder?
[edit] Issue 3 : Missing Agents
As the ball approaches tensions between RCSI and Astoria increase. As do Max's troubles. Before Max can handle the ball he must first deal with a ransom demand. But is the agent in question really worth getting back?
[edit] Issue 4 : Red Tape
Politics are never easy, as Max and Ruby are about to find out. A dark secret in the agency's past leads the couple to wonder just how far RCSI will go to get what it wants. Meanwhile, someone else is making deadly plans of their own.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Main cast
- Commander Kenneth Boothroyd
- The current head of RCSI. Formerly a field agent, this gruff old man is concerned for the welfare of the agency and his agents.
- Gadel al'Gera (Priss)
- A young Astorian noble sent to Britain at RCSI's request for a mage. While friendly to those her rank and up, she has a tendency to be a little aloof around others. She loves credit cards.
- Jacob Roderick (Spooky)
- The (possibly deceased) first agent of RCSI as well as the first commander. He is rumored to have had more than a passing interest in Princess Moraine.
- Lord Cedric al'Kellis al'Gera
- The head of the Astorian Mage Academy, he is strongly against the treaty with Britain for political as well as personal reasons. He is related to the Astorian Queen by marriage.
- Lord James Gerrig
- The British ambassador to Astoria, he was previously the ambassador to Brumborg. Despite being an ambassador for a number of years he still gets frazzled in certain situations. Is directly linked to RCSI.
- Maximilian Wallace McConnor (Max or Hunter)
- An agent of RCSI. A short, quiet fellow who's more dangerous than he looks. He has a strong hero complex and is skilled with swords.
- Merrybell
- A fox-fey who, after being thrown through one of the gateways to the mortal world, ended up attaching herself to Roderick. Deceased.
- Rubella Jane Pyrenees (Ruby or Gypsy)
- An agent of RCSI. An opinionated women with a love of firearms and a dislike of pushy men.
- Wynnifred (Wynnie)
- Gadel's friend. While a member of a noble house, Wynnie was born a peasant.
[edit] Secondary cast
- Bradley Cooper (Brad)
- A friend of Max's from college. A big fan of the ladies, Brad is never too sure what to make of Max's shyness around women.
- Davis Wright (Predator)
- An agent of RCSI who was trained by Ruby's father and in turn trained Max. A large, strong fellow whose personal vendetta lead to his death.
- The Fey Prince
- Little is known about him except that he's a very high ranking member of the Winter Court and has a grudge against Max.
- John Marcus (Twitter)
- One of the first agents of RCSI and the first personal guardian to Queen Moraine. While a good agent he is an excitable, twitchy fellow.
- Joshua Pyrenees (Lion)
- Ruby's father. He was a member of RCSI, first as an archivist, then an agent. Was part of the second diplomatic mission to Astoria. Deceased.
- 'K'
- The head of MI5 at the time RCSI was started. A no-nonsense fellow whose life became more complicated when a number of his agents started seeing what he called "fanciful imaginings". Deceased.
- Michael Pyrenees (Warbird)
- One of the first agents of RCSI. Was formerly RAF until he was grounded for destroying too many planes. An aggressive fighter he often rushes in, taking on more than he can handle. He lead the first diplomatic mission to Brumborg. Ruby's grandfather.
- Prince Matthew Mousira
- Queen Moraine's grandson. Still young and a bit of a handful. Many in RCSI worry he may have the ability to use magic but it's still too early to tell.
- Queen Moraine Mousira
- The Queen of Britain and funder of RCSI. She takes a special interest in the agency and keeps involved in all its affairs.
- Todd & Smiley
- Always seen together, this duo are custodians and handymen in RCSI. While many think Todd is the brighter of the two, there are times when Smiley seems more aware of what's going on.





