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Dexter first issue cover

DEXTER Comics is a comic book miniseries.

They were written by Jeff Lindsay, author of the Dexter Novels, and published by MARVEL. The series takes place within the novels' universe, rather than the Showtime series DEXTER.

The first issue was expected to release on October 3rd, 2012 shortly after the premiere of Season Seven of the television series.[1] However, it was pushed back to 2013 for unspecified reasons by the publisher. [2] They were finally released in June 2013.

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A teaser for the second miniseries.

All issues had a standard price of $3.99, however the price may have varied depending which method of purchasing was used by the customer (print, digital, or from an online third party).

Release Info[]

Storyline[]

It takes place within the universe of the Dexter Novels. It follows the exploits of Dexter Morgan prior to and during Darkly Dreaming Dexter and in the subsequent books.

First Volume[]

A murder comes to the attention of Dexter Morgan and it is linked to a philanthropist group in Miami. Is that just a coincidence or are there extended roots? On top of that, there are some unsettled accounts between the head of the group and Dexter in the past.

Promo: "Dexter Morgan is not just an above-average forensic blood spatter expert. He’s also Miami’s friendly neighborhood crime-fighting serial killer! But Dexter’s “killing” streak gets put on hold, as he find himself trapped in a sticky situation – his high school reunion! The Skid Row Slasher, Miami’s newest serial killer, is racking up quite the body count. The rookie is giving good ol’ Dexter a run for his money. And Dexter’s problems are only beginning to multiply as his Dark Passenger, Dexter’s inner voice, screams for a little murderous fun to feed the need!"

Issue 1 is one of 5, suggesting that the storyline above is a self-contained arc within a miniseries, rather than a branching serial.

Issues[]

Second Volume[]

Dexter returns in a blood-soaked Australian adventure. When Dexter travels Down Under on the trail of a new murderer, he quickly learns that sharks aren't Australia's only deadly predator. Who is setting up illegal hunting safaris in the Outback, and are they targeting more than big game? Dexter investigates as only he can, but soon discovers that he isn't the hunter - he's the prey! Dexter becomes trapped in a private preserve where humans are in the crosshairs.

Issues[]

Main Characters[]

  • Dexter Morgan - The title character, the comics will cover his life in one way or the other. The Dexter Morgan portrayed in Lindsay's universe is a serial killer that moonlights as a forensic blood spatter analyst working for the Miami Metro Homicide Department.
  • Deborah Morgan - Adoptive-sister to Dexter Morgan, she was raised alongside her brother by Harry Morgan (a police officer working for Miami P.D.) and grew up to join law enforcement herself. In Lindsay's universe, she finds out the truth about Dexter by the end of the first novel and grows to accept it over the course of subsequent entries in the series.
  • Harry Morgan - Adoptive-father to Dexter Morgan and biological father to Deborah Morgan. Only appears in Flashbacks on the first five issue volume.
  • Rita Morgan - The girlfriend (and later wife) of Dexter Morgan. In Lindsay's universe, she has two children of her own that Dexter raises and the two have a daughter by the name of Lily Anne Morgan.

Antagonists[]

Other Characters[]

Locations[]

Dropped Character[]

  • The Skid Row Slasher - A new serial killer in town responsible for a rapidly growing body count, he is the former main antagonist for the first issue. As the original storyline was dropped, he plays no role on the updated story for the comics.

Unmentioned Characters[]

The following characters did not appear in the comics:

  • Brian - Biological brother to Dexter Morgan and the serial killer known as the Tamiami Slasher in the novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter. He closely resembles his younger brother, minus being slightly taller with darker hair and a paler complexion. In Lindsay's universe he is not killed by his brother following the revelation near the end of the first book and later becomes a recurring character within the later books.

Covers[]

Main article: Cover gallery

Reception[]

Dexter comics received mixed to negative reviews. While Dalibor Talajic received praise for his artwork, a major complaint was that the comics failed to adapt the main character in the way the TV series had done. Some also felt that the source content could not be effectively conveyed in a Marvel comic due to removal of some mature elements.

Gallery[]

References[]

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