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Lets get a few things straight here.
- I was a Marvel Zombie
- I really dig Joe Kelly
- Steampunk is by Cliffhanger, which is really Wildstorm, which is really D.C.
- I love Steampunk
So how did I get from Marvel Zombie to Distinguished Competition?
It's pretty simple really. A friend of mine had some X-Men comics. I
read them, then collected them, then bought New Mutants, which
lead me to X-Force, which featured Deadpool, who got his own
series done by Joe Kelly...
...whose name caught my eye on the cover of Steampunk #1. I
picked it up, and had no bloody idea what the heck was going on!
Now, it's not to unusual to pick up X-Men 572, part 15 of the
28 part Lethal Vengeance Crossover, and see that Marrow is
being mindcontrolled by Storm, who has the powers of Rogue,
caused by a mind-meld in issue 455, when Professor X, who
had recently returned from the grave, after absorbing the
powers of... etc, etc. I mean, that serves you right for not
keeping up.
But being lost in the first issue? What's that about? We don't
read comics to challenge our intellect, do we? It's not about
complexity, and character development, historical anachronisms,
confused motivations, neologisms, prevarication, and an unfolding
storyline which requires a level more than superficiality.
Steampunk can make your head hurt. The art is challenging,
the story gives you the uncomfortable feeling that things are
going on that Kelly hasn't told you about. Hey, Howard Mackie
never did that! What's going on here? The story jumps around
without warning you first, draws conclusions before presenting
postulates, and refuses to concede to the lowest common
denominator.
Steampunk is often late. It is irreverant, and unapologetic.
There is no hint of any editorial control. It can't decide if
it's a love story or an adventure - intellectual or merely
entertaining - science fiction or history. Maybe I've just been
a Marvel Zombie too long, but to me, this was (and is) a real
eye-opener.
Maybe it's worth a look, if you can find a copy at your local
comic store.
[Ed - Actually, those diptards at WildStorm cancelled this title
after 12 issues. There were 6 issues left to complete the story,
but they canned it anyhow. The lesson is, WildStorm sucks.]
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