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Nov 29, 2017
The 40 Years of Comics Project - Day 1008: Betti Cozmo #1, April 1999 (Antarctic Press Week)
A rarity this week in today's comic, in that it's a first issue, so I'm actually coming into the story at the point that I ought to be. That said, I have no other issues of the series, so it's going to have to be one of those ones that simply ends in a cliffhanger forever. Probably.
As the art on the cover demonstrates, and the interior art supports, there's an interesting mix of the manga-esque and the Kirby-esque in this comic. The aliens have very distinctive Kirby features (that guy at the bottom of the cover is pretty indicative of this), but Betti herself cleaves more to the Americanized manga style that AP is known for. It's not perfect, by any means, but it's definitely offering a cool amalgam of two quite disparate styles. Though, perhaps, they're not too disparate on second thought. Both styles privilege movement, though manga movement emphasizes both small and large movements, whereas Kirby's style is more bombastic and hinges on the large movements of characters through space. There's something to both that attempts to tell the story even in the absence of words - this was necessary for the Marvel style of scripting that was the norm when Kirby was producing for them, and in the case of manga there's an equal emphasis on the story being pictorially driven as much as it is verbally. I think, anyway.
The story is okay, though nothing particularly innovative. Betti is a mercenary with a weird, frog-like sidekick, who picks up jobs from a woman who looks like a dominatrix. She's like Han Solo, but female-er. Her sidekick even speaks in an alien language that we only understand in Betti's responses to him. It was entertaining, occasionally amusing, and kind of action packed, which, really, is what one wants from a comic such as this.
To be continued.
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