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Fight Club 2

Comic book by Chuck Palahniuk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fight Club 2
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Fight Club 2[a] is a ten-issue comic book limited series written by Chuck Palahniuk as a sequel to his 1996 novel Fight Club, with art by Cameron Stewart and covers by David Mack.

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Set ten years after the ending of Fight Club, the sequel is told from the restrained perspective of Tyler Durden as he sits in the subconscious of Sebastian (the name the narrator of the original Fight Club currently uses). Sebastian continues his dysfunctional relationship with Marla and has fallen into the mundane routine of society until Tyler re-emerges to cause chaos.

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Palahniuk was convinced to continue Fight Club in comic book form by fellow novelist Chelsea Cain and comic writers Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick.[2] A teaser was released by Dark Horse Comics for Free Comic Book Day 2015, with Fight Club 2 #1 following in late May of that year. The series explores Joseph Campbell's concept of the 'second father' as being vital to the hero's journey, which is something that has always fascinated Palahniuk.[2]

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Sequel

On the Orbital In Conversation podcast, Palahniuk stated that he was already working on Fight Club 3, which would also be in comic form. He also confirmed that he was working on a series of original short stories for comics which would appear as one-shots before eventually being collected into a single book.[2]

Fight Club 3 consisted of twelve issues. The first issue was released on January 30, 2019.[19]

Notes

  1. also known as Fight Club 2: The Tranquility Gambit[1][2]

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