"Battling Boy" by Paul Pope
First Second
Press enters the superhero market with this well-reviewed graphic novel. It's clearly a set-up for a series (our hero,
the "boy," goes through only one of his 12 magic t-shirts ... yes,
t-shirts ... in this first installment.)
There isn't much meat here. In
202 pages you basically get three battles and a little exposition in the area
of family backgrounds. To be honest, I'm
not sure what this is. At first it
seemed derivative, then a parody, then an homage. Maybe it's all three. Battling Boy's father is extremely Thor-like
and the realm he comes from looks suspiciously like Asgard. The dead hero's daughter drives a car that
looks a *lot* like a Batmobile and the retro setting seems to be a nod to Dick
Tracy (not to mention the strong color palette that nearly jumps off the page
at you). There is a bar scene that
George Lucas would appreciate (including a few patrons with, umm,
"interesting" appendages ... think PG-13). It is genuinely funny although I'm not sure
if it was intended to be. Battling
Boy's father speaks a regular dialect when acting as a dad, but switches to an
elevated tone when the stakes get higher.
I'm thinking it was meant to be so over-the-top to make fun ... at least
that's the way I took it. Names also
seem tongue-in-cheek. One bad guy is
named "Sadisto," another "Humbaba." I giggled myself silly when one police
officer mentioned the defecations of the Humbaba, which only eats metal. Pope gets a good number of thumbs-up
here. The characters are diverse in race
and body type. Women look like women,
not Barbie dolls. Pope almost overdraws
faces, creating so many lines and wrinkles that it is clear plastic surgery has
never come to this world. There are some
creative monsters, including the "ghouls," who are deeply creepy. Dialog is painfully light unless you like
"Fump," "Foom," "Bzzt," and "Hrngh,"
among others. It's got a lot of action,
a teen hero who can't figure out how to kill the creatures and at least one hot
babe. It will undoubtedly be a hit.
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