Garth Ennis creates his own time bandit with new series Marjorie Finnegan

Marjorie Finnegan
(Image credit: AWA Studios)

' Garth Ennis is trading in superhero♚es for time bandits in the new creator-owned series Marjorie Finnegan.

Illustrated by one of his longtime artistic partners Goran Sudzuka, Ennis' Marjorie Finnegan follows a titular temporal criminal as she races up and down the timestream for ways to make money - while trying tℱo keep one step ahead of some time police, as well as her creepy ex.

"Time travel inspires endless possibilities for all kinds of fun, and if there's one thing Marj likes - it's fun," says Ennis in the announcement. "This is my own spin on the time travel tale, with a twist or two that occurred while I was thinking about the conundrums that tꦏemporal mischief can inspire.

Here's a preview of Marjorie Finnegan #1:

"It's got Marj herself, a fun-lovin' gal who should be fine as long as she doesn't slow down long enough to notice the chaos she's causing, a villain so evil he looks like Satan, another one who started making trouble back in the womb, a guy who's just a head, and dinosaurs. Really, it's hard to go wrong with dinosaurs. Especially smart ones. But just in case, let's throw in a time cop with a malfunctioning sex toy as well..🌳."

Marjorie Finnegan is being published by AWA Studios, whose editor-in-chief Axel Alonso has A 20+ year history wit𝓀h Ennis going all the way back to at DC/Vertigo.

"Every few years, Garth creates a game-changing story that lo𒁃cates the pulse of popular culture and slices it open: Preacher, his reinvention of the , The Boys. Marjorie Finnegan is his next masterpiece: a hard-charging, sci-fi romp, featuring a lovably flawed protagonist, perfectly realized with co-creators Goran Sudzuka and Miroslav Mrva," says Alonso.

Marjorie Finnegan #1 (of 8) go𝓰es on sale on May 5.

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Chris Arrant covered comic book news for Newsarama from 2003 to 2022 (and as editor/senior editor from 2015 to 2022) and has also written for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Cartoon Brew, Bleeding Cool, Comic Shop News, and CBR. He is the author of the book Modern: Masters Cliff Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Dark Horse/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Comic) Cons. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. Chris is a member ཧof the American Library Association's Graphic Novel & Comics Round Table. (He/him)