Way back in the misty regions of 1985, a playwright named Elaine Lee worked with comic book artist Mike Kaluta to put out a comic book based on Lee's off-Broadway play, Starstruck. I stumbled across it somewhere around that time, fell madly in love with it, read it until it vanished and mourned its passing. I just found out that IDW Publishing has brought it back, along with some of the not previously published material (here's a history of the whole cycle - http://tymstevens.blogspot.com/2009/09/starstruck-strikes-back.html). Apparently the play is also back, at least if you live on the West Coast. Starstruck is beautifully drawn, insanely complicated to follow and a completely worthwhile to acquire taste. It is also, along with Colleen Doran's A Distant Soil, one of my all time favorite comic books. What's about? Well, clones and revolution and corrupt corporations and some of the most kickass women characters to grace a comic book and sex and explosions and scary pleasure droids and the Galactic Girl Guides, who...well, never mind, you should just read it.
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Date: 2009-11-24 07:00 pm (UTC)