Marvel News

News Marvel Comics News

Get the scoop on 19 things you need...

 

Dark Tower: 19 Steps to Treachery
 
Dark Tower: 19 Steps to Treachery
Get the scoop on 19 things you need to know about THE DARK TOWER: TREACHERY—and why that number matters

Posted: 2008-10-22    Updated: 2008-10-27 10:53:18


   

 
By Neil Kleid

"And really, what could be so special about the number nineteen? Mystery Number, indeed." – Eddie Dean, "Wolves of the Calla"

19, a prime number of no particular importance, has become sacred to readers of the Dark Tower novels by Stephen King. It insinuates itself into all aspects of Roland Deschain's world, recurs in names and passwords, forebodes the worst ("it's all going nineteen") and revives the dead. A powerful number, it opens doors to secrets and in honor of TREACHERY—the third chapter of Marvel's Dark Tower comic book series—Marvel.com channels it to reveal 19 secrets behind the players and places of the exciting six-issue story.

DARK TOWER:
TREACHERY #3
cover

ONE: Gilead, the setting of TREACHERY, lies in the innermost region of All-World. Other regions include Mid-World and End-World, location of the Dark Tower.

TWO: Steven Deschain—Roland's father and key TREACHERY target—descends from Arthur Eld, All-World's version of King Arthur. The Crimson King also traces his lineage to Eld, binding Roland to his enemy.

THREE: Roland and TREACHERY co-star Cuthbert Allgood are the only characters mentioned by name in "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came," the Browning poem that inspired the novels.

FOUR: TREACHERY comprises chapters 13 through 18 in the Dark Tower comic book series, leading to the battle between John Farson and the Affiliation—one chapter short of 19!

FIVE: Marten Broadcloak, the villain of TREACHERY, pulls double duty as Randal Flagg in Marvel's adaptation of Stephen King's other great novel, THE STAND: CAPTAIN TRIPS !

DARK TOWER:
TREACHERY #4
cover

SIX: Though the Dark Tower novels hint Marten and John Farson, the Good Man, to be the same person, the comics prove otherwise: the two can be seen conspiring against the Affiliation in GUNSLINGER BORN.

SEVEN: 19 letters in "Peter David and Jae Lee," the names of the writer and artist of TREACHERY—coincidence?

EIGHT: TREACHERY marks the reappearance of the ka-tet's teacher, Cort, last seen when Roland defeated him in GUNSLINGER BORN.

NINE: Though mentioned in the first Dark Tower novel, TREACHERY marks the first literary appearance of Cort's niece, Aileen.

TEN: Arthur Eld's wizard Maerlyn created the Grapefruit—the evil orb that possesses Roland in TREACHERY— along with 12 other spheres. Together, they're called Maerlyn's Rainbow.

ELEVEN: If you count the apostrophe, "Maerlyn's Grapefruit" has 19 characters. Just saying.

DARK TOWER:
TREACHERY #5
cover

TWELVE: Jae Lee and Richard Isanove's preview art has featured Roland walking to the Dark Tower's gates through a field of roses called Can'-Ka No Rey, the red fields of none.

THIRTEEN: Roland's ka-tet includes a fourth member, Jamie DeCurry, who appeared briefly in GUNSLINGER BORN and takes a featured role in TREACHERY.

FOURTEEN: While the creative team of TREACHERY crafted new material for the comic book series, one key plot point appears at the end of the fourth novel, "Wizard and Glass": Marten's manipulation of Roland's mother.

FIFTEEN: Marten's plot against the Deschains isn't his first political assassination. As Flagg, he poisoned the king of Garlan in Stephen King's novel, "The Eyes of the Dragon."

SIXTEEN: Steven Deschain's posse in TREACHERY includes Christopher Johns, Alain's father, nicknamed "Burning Chris" because of his savage youth.

DARK TOWER:
TREACHERY #1
Midnight Opening
variant cover

SEVENTEEN: The cover to the TREACHERY #1 Midnight Opening Variant features a door, a keyhole and a rose, three important elements of the Dark Tower novels.

EIGHTEEN: "Dark Tower Comic Books"? Also 19 letters. Seriously, you can't make this stuff up.

NINETEEN: DARK TOWER: TREACHERY #3 goes on sale November 12 at comic stores around the nation! Don't miss out!

For more on DARK TOWER: TREACHERY, check out the Marvel.com hub page!

Check out the official Marvel Shop for the best mighty Marvel merchandise!


 

 
Reader Comments:
   

 


blogs
videos
rss feeds
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Cutscenes
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's interactive cutscenes.
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Combat
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's combat.
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: In-Game Visuals
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's in-game visuals.
 
The Weekly Watcher: September 25, 2009
Alexa Mendez wraps up this week with all new info on where to check out the Marvel Super Hero Squad Show for free, some awesome collections coming out this December, as well as previews for the SPIDER-WOMAN motion comic and more!
 
Spider-Man 1967 Episode 26
''Diamond Dust'': Museum robbers disguised as gorillas create a diversion by unlocking a zoo cage and stealing valuable items while the wild animals occupy the security. Spider-Man discovers the devious plan and corrals the freed animals in time to get to the bottom of the heist.
 
Japanese Spiderman, Episode 30
''Fight On, Police Woman'': After breaking several traffic laws while chasing the Iron Cross Army, Takuya is placed under arrest and is sent to jail. While there, his cellmate escapes with the assistance of an Iron Cross Army machine bem. Spiderman digs deeper into the connection between the jailbreak and the army, only to find that they needed the convict for their plan to steal Cobalt X. Now Spiderman must make sure that Professor Monster can't get to the Cobalt X, or face the destruction of the city!
 
2009 Marvel Moustache Pageant
Join Editor and Marvel's 2007 Creative Moustache Champion as he hosts the 2009 Marvel Moustache Pageant. Remember, dreams DO come true!
 
Spider-Man (1994), Episode 8
Spider-Man comes across an alien symbiote that attaches itself to him and forms a new black costume. Meanwhile, Eddie Brock accuses Spider-Man of stealing a valuable rock which was really stolen by the Rhino. Now Spider-Man faces a $1,000,000 bounty for his capture.
 
X-Men (1992) - Season 2, Episode 22
When Mystique forces Rogue to revisit her own past, Rogue's overpowering flashbacks cause her to relive the encounter with Ms. Marvel and drive her from the X-Men. Rogue struggles with Ms. Marvel's thoughts which are trapped in her mind and the two battle it out on the psychic plane.
 
MSH: What The--?! All-New Promo
Even super villains aren't safe in the comfort of their own home. Who's the greatest super villain of all-time? Watch the wonder unfold in this all-new promo! Plus, don't forget to come back each month for new full episodes of "Marvel Super Heroes--What The?!"
 
Marvel Hotline: Chris Yost
The writer of DARK X-MEN: THE CONFESSION speaks about Emma Frost's secret association with the Cabal!
 
The Super Hero Squad Show Music Video
Watch this exciting new music video for "The Super Hero Squad Show"!
 
Tom Brevoort's Take My Trade: For the Win
Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort's Trading Experiment is over! He has acquired FANTASTIC FOUR #1 in trade, from Tradee Eric Sellers! Check out the swap and more, right here!
 
Super Hero Squad Game Clip: Adventure
Check out some footage of the "Marvel Super Hero Squad" video game's Adventure Mode.
 
The Weekly Watcher: September 18, 2009
Alexa Mendez wraps up this week with info on "The Super Hero Squad Show," "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2," the debut of SPIDER-WOMAN motion comic episode 3 and more.
 
Spider-Man 1967 Episode 25
''Menace From The Bottom Of The World'': A criminal takes charge of subterranean molemen and uses them create sinkholes under bank buildings to steal all the money inside.
 
Japanese Spiderman, Episode 29
''Hurry, GP7! Stop the Time!'': The Iron Cross army hires Bomb Wolf to intimidate hi-powered businessmen and blow up their buildings if they don't comply with the Iron Cross Army's requests for money. When a young boy's father is caught in a detonation, Spiderman is reminded of his own father's death at the hands of the Iron Cross Army and vows to keep fighting the fight against the evil empire!
 
Spider-Man (1994), Episode 7
Spider-Man finds himself caught between Mariah Crawford, a doctor from Africa, and Kraven, a man who has stalked her all the way to America. An accomplished hunter, Kraven gained animal-like abilities when he ingested a cure to save his life, but the side effects are causing his behavior to be erratic and violent. Spider-Man works with Mariah Crawford to find a cure and save an innocent man and the people around him.
 
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Launch Trailer
"Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2" is here! Behold the launch trailer for the biggest, boldest and best all-encompassing Marvel Universe video game ever!
 
X-Men (1992) - Season 2, Episode 21
Cable comes to the present to stop Bishop and save his own future world. But after a one-sided fight against Bishop and the X-Men, Cable realizes that they might be too powerful to handle on his own. Looking for an alternative, Cable looks into the X-Men's history and discovers that Logan's healing factor may be the key to saving the future.