Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday

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Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday
DateMarch 2008
Page count176 pages
PublisherGestalt Comics
Creative team
WritersAlex Cox
Christopher Bones (adaptation)
ArtistsChristopher Bones
ColouristsJustin Randall
ISBN0977562824

Waldo's Hawaiian Holiday is a graphic novel from Gestalt Publishing[1] written by Alex Cox and illustrated by Christopher Bones and Justin Randall. It is a sequel to the 1984 cult film Repo Man.

Publication history[edit]

The sequel to Repo Man was planned as far back as 1997[2] and filming started but was never completed. The making of it is featured in the documentary A Texas Tale of Treason.[3] Cox afterward made another semi-sequel called Repo Chick[4] but the original sequel remained as a script on Cox's website. Christopher Bones stumbled across it while working on another project and contacted Cox about adapting it, which Cox agreed to.[5][6]

Plot[edit]

Otto, now using the name Waldo, has returned to Earth from Mars after ten years. Now nearly 30, he adjusts to life in mid-1990s, and gets a boring job as a telemarketer. When Waldo receives a call offering a free Hawaiian vacation, he makes taking the trip his goal, but his efforts are repeatedly thwarted by bureaucracy. It is eventually revealed that these difficulties are intentional, and that Los Angeles is actually an experimental self-maintaining prison constructed by Martians to contain humans. Waldo returns to his job and never goes on vacation.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Gestalt Comics
  2. ^ Repo Man FAQ
  3. ^ A Texas Tale of Treason at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  4. ^ Alex Cox plans sequel to Repo Man, The Guardian July 14, 2008
  5. ^ Smith, Zack (February 27, 2008). "Alex Cox: The Comic Book Sequel To Repo Mam". Newsarama. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  6. ^ Contino, Jennifer M. (May 9, 2008). "Bones & Randall's Hawaiian Vacation With Repo Man Waldo". Comicon.com. Retrieved November 5, 2008.

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