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Don’t let the colors fool you

February 2, 2016 by tillie Leave a Comment

ODY-C is based on Homer’s Odyssey in a world where Zeus has killed off most of the men. ODY-C is a genderbent interpretation that’s completely warped out of its own mind in a psychedelic sci-fi god-ruled outer space. I mean the whole thing is nuts. Crazy colors, and sexual innuendos all over the place; think women breaking down doors with giant phallos’ and vagina-like spaceships. But don’t let the colors fool you. This is not an explosion of a book, it’s a slow, heavy journey. […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense, Western Tagged With: cobra, Comics, fantasy, gender bent, Graphic Novel, greek mythology, Mathildehoeg, Ody-C, queer, sci-fi

tillie's CBR8 Review No:4 · Genres: Book Club, Fantasy, Fiction, Health, History, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense, Western · Tags: cobra, Comics, fantasy, gender bent, Graphic Novel, greek mythology, Mathildehoeg, Ody-C, queer, sci-fi ·
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Technicolor Space Voyage

December 19, 2015 by Quorren Leave a Comment

There’s some satisfying symmetry to reviewing a gender-bent, acid trip of a reworked classic and absolutely hating every second of it (see my review for Pussy, King of Pirates from earlier in the year) and reviewing a gender-bent, acid trip of a reworked classic and absolutely loving it (see my review of ODY-C, right here!). First off, the coloring and the artwork are dazzling and delightful.  There is a full page panel of Zeus, in all her glory (oh, yeah, small plot detail, Zeus eradicates […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: Christian Ward, Graphic Novel, greek mythology, Matthew Fraction, Ody-C, Quorren

Quorren's CBR7 Review No:79 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: Christian Ward, Graphic Novel, greek mythology, Matthew Fraction, Ody-C, Quorren ·
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Blood, Blood, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop To…

May 16, 2015 by KM Bezner Leave a Comment

Ody-C #4 is gross. Red and purple and brown carnage spills across its pages. It may be strange to call such gore beautiful, but there are many strangely beautiful things about this comic. As graphic as it is, particularly in the first few pages, it doesn’t feel like it’s played for shock value. I mean, the gore portrayed is about as disgusting as I imagine the lair of a carnivorous cyclops would be. Not that it’s something I imagine often. In this installment we return […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C

KM Bezner's CBR7 Review No:7 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C ·
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Ody-C #3 by Matt Fraction and Christian Ward (Image 2015)

Odyssia vs. the Cyclops

March 26, 2015 by KM Bezner Leave a Comment

After a century of war, Odyssia and her warriors have left Troiia in ruins. Despite their victory they have many challenges yet to face, not the least of which is the ire of Zeus and Poseidon. Having dealt with treachery on her own ship and resisted the temptation offered by the Lotus-Eaters, Odyssia is once again on the path home. Ody-C #3 begins with a flashback to the birth of the goddess Apollo. Or is it Dionysus? Continue reading on Women Write About Comics.

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C, science fiction

KM Bezner's CBR7 Review No:5 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: Christian Ward, Comics, graphic novels, Matt Fraction, Ody-C, science fiction ·
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