Girl Genius, the multiple Hugo Award-winning steampunk webcomic by Phil and Kaja Foglio, now collected in hardcover The Industrial Revolution has become all-out war Mad Scientists, gifted with the Spark of genius, unleash insane inventions on an unprepared Europe. For centuries, the Heterodyne family of inventors kept the peace, but the last Heterodyne disappeared twenty years ago, leaving their ally Baron Klaus Wulfenbach to maintain order with his fleet of airships and army of unstoppable, if not very bright, Jaeger Monsters. At Transylvania Polygnostic University, Agatha Clay dreams of being a scientist herself, but her trouble concentrating dooms her to be a lowly minion at best. When her locket, a family heirloom, is stolen, Agatha shows signs of having the Spark in a spectacular, destructive fashion and captures the attention of the Baron--and the Baron's handsome young son, Gilgamesh. Swept up to the Baron's Airship City, Agatha finds herself in the midst of the greatest minds of her generation, as well as palace intrigue, dashing heroes, and an imperial cat. Agatha may be the most brilliant mind of her generation and the key to control of the continent, but first, she just has to survive.
To those complaining that this collection (the first three chapters of Girl Genius) are in black and white, not color... they always were. Back in the good old days, before Phil and Kaja (*not* Dixie) Foglio started releasing GG on their website (girlgeniusonline-com), they released GG as standard little comic books, once every month or two. The first three were in black and white, and only with Chapter Four did they go to full color. I'm a huge fan of Phil and Kaja Foglio, and this is a great introduction to their stuff. I just wish Kaja'd let him do more XXXenophile...
Astonishingly wonderful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
And little else to say... Well drawn, wonderfully told and a really original story. It's as good in B & w as in color!
Genius!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is good, very very good. Oh you want a review? Girl Genius is an ongoing project by Phil and Dixie Foglio (it's been a monthly comic, a quarterly comic and now a web comic) covering the coming-of-age story of a young girl in a world of mad science. There's steampunk, mad scientists, Frankensteins (as my four-year old cousin would say), derring-do, smooching, a talking cat ... need I go on? The art is beautiful; while I miss the rich color tones the small format black-and-white presentation in this book is crisp and clear allowing a lot of the detail work to shine. As a bonus there's some Edwardian-styled underwear fan service. What's not to love?
Had it for a couple years now
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I've been following the webcomic at [...] for some time now, and enjoy the series. The main character, Agatha, is smart, assertive and mischievous. The story covered in this omnibus is how she discovers her true identity and sets out to fix wrongs done before she was born. This book is not for children, because there is a little violence and her habit of sleepwalking leads to her showing up in her (very conservative Edwardian) chemise and bloomers every so often. The phrase "gaslamp fantasy" sums this up well, because while as the authors have said, it's steampunk without the punk. This is a great comic for anyone who isn't a comic person to read, too, it draws you in instantly to the story, and going back and finding the little gems in the artwork is fun too. The omnibus itself is high quality, the pages are thick and strong and once you break in the binding a bit (gently, now!) it makes for a great collection. It is in black and white but the B/W balance is well handled, I was impressed by how they did the color to B & W change in the latter two thirds of the omnibus. A great read! Edit: Just wanted to update that I've owned this for a couple years now, and it's still in great shape. Also, I really want to point out that I think this is a particularly spectacular series for teen girls, as the main character very much pulls *herself* out of the fire when necessary- and that's been getting more obvious with time. She does not wait for some guy to do it for her- and usually rescues the guys as well, though they are not bumbling buffoons either. I think she's a great role model that way.
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