Ex Machina (comics)


Ex Machina is an American creator-owned comic book series, created by Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris and published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint.
The series details the life of Mitchell Hundred, the world's first and only superhero, who, in the wake of his actions on 9/11, is elected Mayor of New York City. The story is set during Hundred's term in office, and interwoven with flashbacks to his past as the Great Machine. Through this, the series explores both the political situations in which Hundred finds himself as well as the mysteries surrounding his superpowers.

Publication history

Ex Machina launched in 2004 as part of DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. The series ended in August 2010 with issue fifty.
The title of the comic comes from the Latin phrase 'deus ex machina', and is also a reference to Hundred's superhero persona, the Great Machine, in that he is now an 'ex-Machine'. In the first issue, Mitchell explains that he chose the name "Great Machine" based on a quote about society by Thomas Jefferson.
Vaughan has said that the comic was "born out of my anger with what passes for our current political leadership ".
Vaughan has admitted to seeing the series as a means to explore real-world contemporary politics as well, but states that discussing themes overtly is not something he prefers.

Characters

Ex Machina has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:
TitleMaterial collectedISBN
Ex Machina Vol. 1: The First Hundred DaysEx Machina #1-5
Ex Machina Vol. 2: TagEx Machina #6-10
Ex Machina Vol. 3: Fact V. FictionEx Machina #11-16
Ex Machina Vol. 4: March to WarEx Machina #17-20 and Ex Machina Special #1-2
Ex Machina Vol. 5: Smoke SmokeEx Machina #21-25
Ex Machina Vol. 6: Power DownEx Machina #26-29 and Inside the Machine Special
Ex Machina Vol. 7: Ex CathedraEx Machina #30-34
Ex Machina Vol. 8: Dirty TricksEx Machina #35-39 and Ex Machina Special #3
Ex Machina Vol. 9: Ring Out the OldEx Machina #40-44 and Ex Machina Special #4
Ex Machina Vol. 10: Term LimitsEx Machina #45-50

In addition, the series has also been released in deluxe hardcovers, the first of which was released on July 15, 2008.
TitleMaterial collectedISBN
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book OneEx Machina #1-11
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book TwoEx Machina #12-20 and Ex Machina Special #1-2
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book ThreeEx Machina #21-29, Ex Machina Special #3 and Inside the Machine Special
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book FourEx Machina #30-40
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book FiveEx Machina #41-50 and Ex Machina Special #4

Finally, the entire series has been released in a one volume omnibus hardcover edition.
TitleMaterial collectedISBN
Ex Machina: The Complete Series OmnibusEx Machina #1-50, Ex Machina Special #1-4

Awards

Ex Machina won the 2005 Eisner Award for Best New Series.

Film

On 14 July 2005, New Line Cinema announced that they picked up the rights to make a film adaptation.
On 17 January 2020, it was announced that Oscar Isaac would produce and star as Hundred in a film adaptation. The film is set to be retitled The Great Machine in order to avoid confusion with the film Ex Machina and Isaac’s previous involvement in said film.