Friday, March 19, 2021

Gypsy omnibus

Gypsy Omnibus
Insight Comics
2018


‘Gipsy’ started as a bande dessinee (BD; Franco-Belgian comic) in January 1993, published by industry juggernaut Dargaud. Six volumes eventually were issued, concluding in May 2002 with the publication of ‘Aztec Laughter’.


An English translation of the first Gipsy BD (L'étoile du gitan), titled ‘Gypsy: The Wandering Star’, was published in the May,1995 issue of Heavy Metal magazine. According to PorPor blog reader Fred, five additional Gypsy stories later saw print as English translations in Heavy Metal.


After reading ‘The Wandering Star’ I thought that Gipsy was an entertaining, but not pathbreaking, Eurocomic. The writing, by Thierry Smolderen, was intelligent, and the art, by Enrico Marini, was in keeping with the more ‘cartoony’ style that was the norm for BD during that era. 


I would not have thought that the Gipsy franchise was deserving of a deluxe, slipcase, English-translation omnibus, but apparently the folks at Insight Comics did, and so we have a lavish ‘Gypsy Omnibus’, with a retail price of $60.


[ Insight publishes English translations of BD, as well as deluxe volumes devoted to overviews of Marvel properties like the Black Panther and the Black Widow. ]

I was able to pick the ‘Gypsy Omnibus’ up from a ‘bargain’ outlet for considerably less than its cover price.

This is definitely a well-produced hardcover book, with quality paper stock, sewn pages, and crisp, colorful reproductions of the art. Along with English translations of all six of the BDs, there is an appendix featuring biographical profiles of Smolderen and Marini, and a brief section of sketches by the latter.



Is the Gypsy Omnibus for you ? Depends on whether you're a big fan of the franchise, or 1990s BDs. If you are that type of person, then spending $60 for the omnibus may be worth your while. If you are less of a fan, but can find it for substantially lower price, then picking it up certainly is recommended, as it is at heart a fun comic with lots of sarcastic humor, pretty girls, T and A, and violent action. In short, the quintessential Heavy Metal comic !


1 comment:

fred said...

A search of Lostboy's heavymetalmagazinefanpage.com indicates six Gypsy stories were in Heavy Metal over the years. Cool book.

thanks