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   | artist          = [https://twitter.com/makaniart Heather "makani" Campbell]
   | writer          = Erik Wolpaw
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   | writer          = [[Erik Wolpaw]]
 
   | colorist        = [https://twitter.com/nickfil Nick Filardi]
 
   | colorist        = [https://twitter.com/nickfil Nick Filardi]
 
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{{Quotation|'''Gray Mann'''|Hh hh hh hh! Yesh, Saxshton. And when you can't, ''Mann Co. is mine.''}}
 
{{Quotation|'''Gray Mann'''|Hh hh hh hh! Yesh, Saxshton. And when you can't, ''Mann Co. is mine.''}}
  
'''''Ring of Fired''''' (also known as '''''Team Fortress Comics #1''''') is a [[Comics|comic]] released on {{Patch name|8|27|2013}}. It is the first part of a seven-part comic series. Originally, the series was originally announced as a bi-monthly publication, but after the releaseing the second issue '''''Unhappy Returns''''' (also known as '''''Team Fortress Comics #2'''''), the series was published at ever increasing intervals, up to more than a year.
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'''''Ring of Fired''''' (also known as '''''Team Fortress Comics #1''''') is a [[Comics|comic]] released on {{Patch name|8|27|2013}}. It is the first part of a seven-part comic series. The series was originally announced as a bi-monthly publication, but after the releasing the second issue [[Unhappy Returns]] (also known as '''''Team Fortress Comics #2'''''), the series was published at ever increasing intervals, up to more than a year.
  
==Synopsis==
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== Synopsis ==
The comic opens with [[Saxton Hale]] jumping from a plane with the pilot and the stuffed yeti he fought in [[A Fate Worse Than Chess]]. After landing in Mann Co. Headquarters, he is confronted by [[Gray Mann]] who has come for the "Mann. Co Challenge"; if the CEO of another company defeats Hale in {{botignore|unarmed combat}}, they take over. Gray, however, reveals that his infant daughter, Olivia, is the owner of Gray Gravel. Saxton refuses to fight her, and thus the company is transferred to Gray, who fires the [[Classes|mercenaries]]. Hale leaves the country, and [[Miss Pauling]] finds that the [[Administrator]] has also vanished, leaving the message "Miss Pauling... hide" on the computer screen.
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The comic opens with [[Saxton Hale]] jumping from a plane with the pilot, Jerry, and the stuffed and mounted [[Non-player_characters#Yeti|yeti]] he fought and captured a year earlier on the [[A Fate Worse Than Chess|eve of the Robot War]] and had [[Jungle Inferno (Video)|recently killed with his bare hands]] at [[Mercenary Park|Yeti Park]]. After landing in Mann Co. Headquarters, he is confronted by [[Gray Mann]] who has come for the "Mann Co. Challenge"; if the CEO of another company defeats Hale in {{botignore|unarmed combat}}, they take over. Gray, however, reveals that his pre-teen daughter, Olivia, is the owner of Gray Gravel. Saxton refuses to fight her, and thus the company is transferred to Gray, who fires the [[Classes|mercenaries]]. Hale leaves the country, and [[Miss Pauling]] finds that the [[Administrator]] has also vanished, leaving the message "Miss Pauling... hide" on the computer screen.
  
Six months later, the [[Soldier]] is now leading a tour of celebrities' homes where he, and a group of elderly women, run to Tom Jones's home where [[Merasmus]] is living. The Soldier kills Tom, and Merasmus calls the police. Soon enough, Miss Pauling, dressed as a police officer, "arrests" Soldier and tells him that they need to find the rest of the team. They lure [[Pyro]] from his job as CEO of Frontier Engineering by setting fire to a nearby building, while [[Demoman]] readily joins them despite becoming overweight and even more of an alcoholic. Miss Pauling explains that the Administrator, whose current whereabouts are still unknown, gave the order to reassemble the mercenaries.
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Six months later, the [[Soldier]] is now leading a tour of celebrities' homes where he, and a group of elderly women, run to [[Non-player characters#Tom Jones|Tom Jones]]'s home where [[Merasmus]] is living. The Soldier kills Tom, and Merasmus calls the police. Soon enough, Miss Pauling, dressed as a police officer, "arrests" Soldier and tells him that they need to find the rest of the team. They lure [[Pyro]] from his job as CEO of Frontier Engineering by setting fire to a nearby building, while [[Demoman]] readily joins them despite becoming overweight and even more of an alcoholic. Miss Pauling explains that the Administrator, whose current whereabouts are still unknown, gave the order to reassemble the mercenaries.
  
Meanwhile, Gray Mann finds that Mann. Co's entire supply of Australium has been taken, presumably by the Administrator. It is revealed that Gray's life-extending machine is powered by Australium and that his own supply is starting to run low. An unseen figure explains that all the other Australium sites have been emptied as well.
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Meanwhile, Gray Mann finds that Mann. Co's entire supply of Australium has been taken, presumably by '''Her'''. It is revealed that Gray's life-extending machine is powered by Australium and that his own supply is starting to run low. An unseen figure explains that all the other Australium sites have been emptied as well.
  
 
The team, now consisting of the Soldier, Pyro, Demoman and Miss Pauling, make plans to fly to Siberia and Australia to pick up [[Heavy]] and [[Sniper]], respectively. Demoman mentions that [[Medic]] now has "a fancy job", while Miss Pauling worries as the [[Engineer]] has become especially hard to find.  While they deliberate as to where the remaining mercenaries are, they find a newspaper saying that the [[Scout]] and [[Spy]] have been arrested and will be hanged for large-scale acts of vandalism.
 
The team, now consisting of the Soldier, Pyro, Demoman and Miss Pauling, make plans to fly to Siberia and Australia to pick up [[Heavy]] and [[Sniper]], respectively. Demoman mentions that [[Medic]] now has "a fancy job", while Miss Pauling worries as the [[Engineer]] has become especially hard to find.  While they deliberate as to where the remaining mercenaries are, they find a newspaper saying that the [[Scout]] and [[Spy]] have been arrested and will be hanged for large-scale acts of vandalism.
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== Notes ==
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*The colors of several characters' ties inexplicably change between panels - Gray Mann's tie changes from gray to blue after he burns his hands on page 15, and it is black on page 24. The same occurs with Mr. Bidwell and Mr. Reddy's ties, both changing from blue to black on page 23.
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*On the title page, the ''Hat-Wearing MAN'' magazine can be seen.<!-- When hats were added to the game is probably not related to the comic: This is a reference to the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update]] in which hats were added to the game. -->
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*Unlike most of the photos that show Saxton Hale fighting some animal, a photo is seen that shows Saxton in a celebrity handshake pose with a [[w:Yogi Bear|tie-wearing bear]].  A similar tie-wearing bear also appears in similar celebrity handshake photo in Tom Jones’ home on page 38.
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;Pages 38-39
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*Soldier is missing the vertical flap down the middle of his coat.
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* It is revealed that fire itself causes Pyro's [[Pyrovision|vision of the world]]. Without it, Pyro sees everything as dull and grey, but still cartoonish.
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* The back page of Pyro's newspaper is the second page of the [[:File:LectureValley02.png|advertisement]] for [[Lecture Valley]].
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* Demoman's [[Eyelander]] is shown to be fully sentient and capable of speech; it was previously shown to be simply haunted and only whisper "heads".
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*Demoman is wearing a Badlands Brawlers T-shirt, the same team name that appeared in the [[WAR! Comic|''WAR!'']] Comic.
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* The statue fountain in the Demoman's front yard is still spouting water from the neck from when he decapitated it with the Eyelander in the ''WAR!'' Comic.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The title is a reference to the 1963 Johnny Cash song, "Ring of Fire".
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*The title page is a reference to a famous [http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/123644/2867907-2731807__spider_man_no_more.jpg panel] in the comic "[[Wikipedia:Spider-Man No More!|Spider-Man No More!]]".
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*The title is a reference to the 1963 Johnny Cash song, [[w:Ring of Fire (song)|''Ring of Fire'']].
*On the title page, a magazine titled "Hat-Wearing MAN" can be seen. This is a reference to the [[Sniper vs. Spy Update]] in which hats were added to the game.
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*Page 8 references the origin of Batman, where Batman's alias, Bruce Wayne, witnesses his parents' murder in a back alley after an opera.
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*The cover references the famous [http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/123644/2867907-2731807__spider_man_no_more.jpg panel] in the comic "[http://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Spider-Man_No_More! ''Spider-Man No More!'']".
*On pages 9, 10, 11, and 23, unlike most of the photos that show Saxton Hale fighting some animal, a photo is seen that shows Saxton in a celebrity handshake pose with a [[w:Yogi Bear|tie-wearing bear]].  A similar tie-wearing bear also appears in similar celebrity handshake photo in Tom Jones’ home on page 38.
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*The colors of several characters' ties inexplicably change between panels - Gray Mann's tie changes from gray to blue after he burns his hands on page 15, and it is black on page 24. The same occurs with Mr. Bidwell and Mr. Reddy's ties, both changing from blue to black on page 23.
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*Page 31: 392 American soldiers died "[[w:Siege of Fort Stanwix|defending Fort Stanwix from the British]]," in upper New York State<!-- long march indeed! -->.
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* " ... crying over some dead opera lovers." references the origin of Batman, where Batman's alias, Bruce Wayne, witnesses his parents' murder in a back alley after an opera.
*In the third panel on pages 38-39, Soldier is missing the vertical flap down the middle of his coat.
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*On pages 45–48, the back page of Pyro's newspaper is the second page of [[Lecture Valley]].
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;Pages 30 to 39 Soldier's Homes of Celebrities Tour
*On the top two panels page 45-46, the tips of the Pyro's gloves are yellow, just like its in-game model, but are black in the rest of the comic, with the exception of the bottom panel on page 48.  
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* [[w:British English|'''''British English''''']]''':''' Certain celebrities mentioned in the tour ([[w:Dick Van Dyke|Dick Van Dyke]], [[w:The Beatles|The Beatles]], and [[w:Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]]) are either "British"<!-- in the broad American sense --> or famous for portraying characters with various [[w:Template:English dialects by continent|British accents]]. (The [[w:Gabor sisters|Gabor sisters]] were favored for their [[w:Continental Europe|Continental]] accents.)
*On page 45, on the bottom of the newspaper's front page is an article claiming that the Beatles are missing and were last seen near a lake, confirming the Soldier's claim on page 37 that the Beatles were the floating logs the old women saw in a lake.
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*It is revealed that fire itself is what causes Pyro's [[Pyrovision|vision of the world]]. Without it, Pyro sees everything as dull and grey, but still cartoonish.
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* 392 American soldiers died "[[w:Siege of Fort Stanwix|defending Fort Stanwix from the British]]" in upper New York State<!-- long march indeed! -->. Stanwix is a common mispronounciation of the famous star's name [[w:Barbara Stanwyck|Stanwyck]], and vice versa.<ref>Jon Schmitz, [https://www.post-gazette.com/news/transportation/2013/08/01/Stanwix-versus-Stanwyck-Crossing-signal-snubs-man-who-built-Fort-Pitt/stories/201308010346 ''Stanwix versus Stanwyck''], Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, AUG 1, 2013.</ref>
*Demoman's [[Eyelander]] is shown to be fully sentient and capable of speech; it was previously shown to be simply haunted and only whisper 'heads'.
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* The Beatles "[[w:The_Beatles#Abbey_Road,_Let_It_Be_and_separation|disappeared]]" in 1970, shortly before the timeframe of this Comic. See newspaper on page 45 ("Last seen near Pond").
*Demoman is wearing a Badlands Brawlers T-shirt, the same team that appeared in the [[WAR! Comic]].
 
*Page 61 shows the statue fountain in the Demoman's front yard, still spouting water from the neck from when he first decapitated it with the Eyelander in the [[WAR! Comic]].
 
*The puppy Pyro holds on page 66 is a [[Wikipedia:Dalmatian (dog)|Dalmatian]], commonly known as a 'firehouse dog' due to the breed historically being used for various purposes by firefighters.
 
  
== External links ==
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* [http://www.teamfortress.com/tf01_ring_of_fired/ ''Ring of Fired''] on the [[TF2 Official Website]].
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*The puppy Pyro is holding is a [[w:Dalmatian (dog)|Dalmatian]], commonly known as a "firehouse dog" due to the breed historically being used for various purposes by firefighters.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* Preceded in the [[Storyline]] by:
 
* Preceded in the [[Storyline]] by:
** [http://www.teamfortress.com/pyromania/thepoopyjoefiles/ Senate hearings (''The Poopy Joe Files'', page 834)] <small>(The Administrator, with [[Miss Pauling]], explains her objectives to the committee [redacted])</small>
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** [http://www.teamfortress.com/pyromania/thepoopyjoefiles/ Senate hearings (''The Poopy Joe Files'', page 834)] <small>(The Administrator, with Miss Pauling, explains her objectives to the committee [redacted])</small>
** [[Doom-Mates]] <small>([[Merasmus]] loosing his home)</small>
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** ''[[Doom-Mates]]'' <small>(Merasmus' eviction from his home)</small>
** [[Blood Brothers]] <small>(Full introduction of Gray Mann)</small>
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** ''[[Blood Brothers]]'' <small>(Full introduction of Gray Mann)</small>
** [[A Fate Worse Than Chess]] <small>(Commencement of the [[Storyline#Robot War|Robot War]])</small>
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** ''[[A Fate Worse Than Chess]]'' <small>(Commencement of the [[Storyline#Robot War|Robot War]] a year earlier; Hale captures the Yeti)</small>
** [[Shadow Boxers]] <small>(Gray Mann's Australian Island base)</small>
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** ''[[Shadow Boxers]]'' <small>(Gray Mann's Australian Island base)</small>
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* Followed by:
 
* Followed by:
** [[Unhappy Returns]] <small>(Continuing main Storyline series)</small>   
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** ''[[Unhappy Returns]]'' <small>(Continuing main Storyline series)</small>   
** [[Grave Matters]] <small>([[Merasmus]] imprisoned for the murder of [[Non-player characters#Tom Jones|Tom Jones]])</small>
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** ''[[Grave Matters]]'' <small>(Merasmus imprisoned for the murder of Tom Jones)</small>
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.teamfortress.com/tf01_ring_of_fired/ ''Ring of Fired''] on the [[TF2 Official Website]].
  
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 02:21, 26 May 2023

Ring of Fired
RingofFired01.png
Comic Strip Info
Released: August 27, 2013
Number of pages: 68
Artist: Heather "makani" Campbell
Writer: Erik Wolpaw
Colorist: Nick Filardi
Hh hh hh hh! Yesh, Saxshton. And when you can't, Mann Co. is mine.
Gray Mann

Ring of Fired (also known as Team Fortress Comics #1) is a comic released on August 27, 2013 Patch. It is the first part of a seven-part comic series. The series was originally announced as a bi-monthly publication, but after the releasing the second issue Unhappy Returns (also known as Team Fortress Comics #2), the series was published at ever increasing intervals, up to more than a year.

Synopsis

The comic opens with Saxton Hale jumping from a plane with the pilot, Jerry, and the stuffed and mounted yeti he fought and captured a year earlier on the eve of the Robot War and had recently killed with his bare hands at Yeti Park. After landing in Mann Co. Headquarters, he is confronted by Gray Mann who has come for the "Mann Co. Challenge"; if the CEO of another company defeats Hale in unarmed combat, they take over. Gray, however, reveals that his pre-teen daughter, Olivia, is the owner of Gray Gravel. Saxton refuses to fight her, and thus the company is transferred to Gray, who fires the mercenaries. Hale leaves the country, and Miss Pauling finds that the Administrator has also vanished, leaving the message "Miss Pauling... hide" on the computer screen.

Six months later, the Soldier is now leading a tour of celebrities' homes where he, and a group of elderly women, run to Tom Jones's home where Merasmus is living. The Soldier kills Tom, and Merasmus calls the police. Soon enough, Miss Pauling, dressed as a police officer, "arrests" Soldier and tells him that they need to find the rest of the team. They lure Pyro from his job as CEO of Frontier Engineering by setting fire to a nearby building, while Demoman readily joins them despite becoming overweight and even more of an alcoholic. Miss Pauling explains that the Administrator, whose current whereabouts are still unknown, gave the order to reassemble the mercenaries.

Meanwhile, Gray Mann finds that Mann. Co's entire supply of Australium has been taken, presumably by Her. It is revealed that Gray's life-extending machine is powered by Australium and that his own supply is starting to run low. An unseen figure explains that all the other Australium sites have been emptied as well.

The team, now consisting of the Soldier, Pyro, Demoman and Miss Pauling, make plans to fly to Siberia and Australia to pick up Heavy and Sniper, respectively. Demoman mentions that Medic now has "a fancy job", while Miss Pauling worries as the Engineer has become especially hard to find. While they deliberate as to where the remaining mercenaries are, they find a newspaper saying that the Scout and Spy have been arrested and will be hanged for large-scale acts of vandalism.

Pages

Notes

  • The colors of several characters' ties inexplicably change between panels - Gray Mann's tie changes from gray to blue after he burns his hands on page 15, and it is black on page 24. The same occurs with Mr. Bidwell and Mr. Reddy's ties, both changing from blue to black on page 23.
Cover
  • On the title page, the Hat-Wearing MAN magazine can be seen.
Page 10
  • Unlike most of the photos that show Saxton Hale fighting some animal, a photo is seen that shows Saxton in a celebrity handshake pose with a tie-wearing bear. A similar tie-wearing bear also appears in similar celebrity handshake photo in Tom Jones’ home on page 38.
Pages 38-39
  • Soldier is missing the vertical flap down the middle of his coat.
Page 45
  • It is revealed that fire itself causes Pyro's vision of the world. Without it, Pyro sees everything as dull and grey, but still cartoonish.
  • The back page of Pyro's newspaper is the second page of the advertisement for Lecture Valley.
Page 57
  • Demoman's Eyelander is shown to be fully sentient and capable of speech; it was previously shown to be simply haunted and only whisper "heads".
Page 59
  • Demoman is wearing a Badlands Brawlers T-shirt, the same team name that appeared in the WAR! Comic.
Page 61
  • The statue fountain in the Demoman's front yard is still spouting water from the neck from when he decapitated it with the Eyelander in the WAR! Comic.

Trivia

Cover
  • The title is a reference to the 1963 Johnny Cash song, Ring of Fire.
Page 8
  • " ... crying over some dead opera lovers." references the origin of Batman, where Batman's alias, Bruce Wayne, witnesses his parents' murder in a back alley after an opera.
Pages 30 to 39 Soldier's Homes of Celebrities Tour
  • 392 American soldiers died "defending Fort Stanwix from the British" in upper New York State. Stanwix is a common mispronounciation of the famous star's name Stanwyck, and vice versa.[1]
  • The Beatles "disappeared" in 1970, shortly before the timeframe of this Comic. See newspaper on page 45 ("Last seen near Pond").
Page 66
  • The puppy Pyro is holding is a Dalmatian, commonly known as a "firehouse dog" due to the breed historically being used for various purposes by firefighters.

See also

External links

References

  1. Jon Schmitz, Stanwix versus Stanwyck, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, AUG 1, 2013.