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It's very nearly the deadline for nominations for the 2016 Hugo Awards (I must finish mine off soon!). I'd like to encourage you to consider nominating "Gunnerkrigg Court Volume 5: Refine" (publ. Archaia Studios Press) for the Best Graphic Story category.

Gunnerkrigg Court is a webcomic by Tom Siddell. Volume five (published in a very nice hardback) starts with chapter 42, and finishes with some pigeon-based frivolity after chapter 49.

GKC follows the lives of students (2 in particular, Annie and Kat) who study at the eponymous institution which is clearly more than just a boarding school. The setting is an alternate reality; the events of WW2 have clearly occurred in the recent-ish past, but there are advanced robots and similar technology as well as more fantastic creatures and processes (termed "etheric"). Annie has a natural affinity for the etheric, whereas Kat has an intuitive grasp of robotics. The Court (which is primarily technological) is divided by a deep ravine from the Gillitie Wood (whose inhabitants are more etheric in nature), and Kat and Annie are soon drawn into the conflict between these two factions.

GKC has some of the elements of coming-of-age story that you might expect from a book set in a boarding school, but I think it is more concerned with the tensions between the scentific vs etheric understandings of the world, and the power of stories. It weaves in elements of European and North American mythology, and has a number of female lead characters. I really like the slowly-evolving mysteries of its plot lines, the sense of atmosphere, and a good leaven of humour. It has great world-building, and an unusual blend of fantastical and sci-fi elements.

So: nominate it for a Hugo! I'm happy to lend my dead-tree copies to any local friends...
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posted by [identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.com at 12:48pm on 29/03/2016
I read the first bits ages ago and really liked the idea but didn't get into it; if I want to try again, do you think it's better to jump in there or start from the beginning?
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 01:02pm on 29/03/2016
Oh, good question! Obviously you end up having to infer some of the back-story if you start part-way though, but his style has definitely evolved since book 1, so you might like the later parts more.
 
posted by [identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.com at 04:43pm on 29/03/2016
Thanks!
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posted by [personal profile] sparrowsion at 04:53pm on 29/03/2016
I think there are two interesting things about the style: firstly, how it grows less childlike as Annie herself does, and secondly how there's always been that marked contrast between depiction of the material and etheric. Which makes me think that it's not Tom evolving his style, but a very conscious choice. (And, ooh, hadn't spotted that Vol 5 was out!)
 
posted by [identity profile] ghoti.livejournal.com at 04:38pm on 29/03/2016
Oooh, I like, thank you!
 
posted by [identity profile] smileyfish.livejournal.com at 09:20am on 30/03/2016
Aww Gunnerkrigg. :-)

I'm going to start buying the dead tree copies for my niece: she turns 13 this year and just started high school, so it seems fitting.

Have you checked out Stand Still, Stay Silent? It takes a while to get going but I'm really enjoying it.
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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 09:24am on 30/03/2016
I started reading it, but didn't quite get into it enough to work through the archives; I may try again at some point.

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