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Artesia (Paperback)

~ Mark Smylie (Author)
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"'Epic' fantasies can be cold and remote, and...Smylie manages to avoid most of those pitfalls. His compelling, fresh art style awakens what could've been standard characters and situations. There's dirt and horror in his battlefields, the somber weight of a king's court, and his characters are attractive and well-realized." -- Comics Buyers Guide

"Smylie offers a throught-provoking fantasy that avoids many of the cliches that have plagued most heroic fantasy. This isn't swords-versus-sorcerers fare, like the average CONAN story, nor is it the tongue-in-cheek sexy-babe series of the XENA, WARRIOR PRINCESS variety. It's a dark, character-driven tale that focuses on a believable female heroine in a grim fantasy realm, appealing to read and attractive to look at." -- Comics Buyers Guide

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Get the first ARTESIA mini-series all in one classy (and very thick) volume. Not the kind of graphic novel that can be read in one quick sitting, ARTESIA is a book youll cherish and read again & again. Comic readers everywhere have been captivated by the depth of storytelling and the beautiful, fully painted debut by Mark Smylie. If you havent read ARTESIA, nows your chance to prepare for the Warrior-Witchs triumphant return in an all-new series next Spring. Discover for yourself the magic of ARTESIA. Its everything a great comic novel should be.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Sirius Entertainment (September 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579890288
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579890285
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,109,485 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bold, complex, and stirring!, June 1, 2004
By A Customer
Perhaps "complex" should have been listed first in the title. I first read Artesia in the singles format, waiting a month or more for each issue to come out. The story was so complex, the characters so numerous, that I found it difficult to follow. I loved the art, though... and each issue left me intrigued to continue buying it. Once all six issues had been released, I read them together and things became more clear: characters stood out, I began remembering what they looked like. On the third read (the trade paperback version, which I'm reviewing here), I was very comfortable with the material and enjoyed it immensely. I was able to find depth and meaning on several layers, with each read showing me more than I had caught previously.

For the story and setting, I originally thought that this series reminded me of the movie Braveheart. Certainly, the setting is a fantasy world that is similar to the Middle Ages. Power is obtained, and kept, through force. This translates to lots of medieval combat, which personally, is not my forte. But on further reads, things became clearer and I started picking up on the politics, magic/religion, and spirituality of the series. Artesia herself is a strong female character, and yet sensual when she wants to be. The magic is low key, consisting mostly of blessings and runes/sigils, and not pyrotechnics. This is obviously not Dungeons & Dragons.

The writing is intelligent, and it's here that I really began to enjoy the book. Characters are written with motives, not as good or evil. In Artesia's fully-developed world, there is political conflict not only due to physical boundaries (such as land disputes, or relations with other kingdoms), but also due to belief systems (old beliefs vs. newer ones). Characters plot and scheme and it leaves me with the feelings that this could easily be real.

Visually, I immediately loved the painted landscapes and the details of the character's armor and heraldry. It is simply beautiful and amazing. I can't imagine what it takes to draw & paint such art. The more I became familiar with the characters, the more I appreciated the way the faces & bodies of the characters were drawn as well. (Originally, I thought their features only mediocre.) I also appreciate the way magic effcts are handled; I almost didn't notice them.

I'd recommend this book to anyone who enjoys "realistic" fantasy novels, as this is as close as you can get to a novel and yet remain a work of graphical fiction. If you like medieval warfare, there is plenty for you here; if you like the scheming and politics of kings & queens, then you'll also be happy. Artesia is a book you can read several times and find new things each time.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Original and captivating., May 21, 2004
By Greeko (Italy) - See all my reviews
It's really hard to take this book on its own, being that's it's intended to be part of a 22-book series (which, by now, has seen 3 books finished). Smylie's art obviously evolves during the series, starting with pencils and ending with a combination of (more) watercolors and (less) pencils. Truthfully, the art is not the book's strongest feature, though most of it stands above the majority of today's titles. Additionally, it's obvious Smylie has put in a lot of work researching armor, weapons, etc.

It's the world that captivates though. Smylie has come up with a mythology at once original and familiar to anyone with passing knowledge of the Celtic and Judeo-Christian religions. As the story progresses (and this becomes more evident when one reads the second and third books after this one), one also gets to travel through the broader world Smylie has constructed. You get to see different, realistic cultures--many reminiscent of our own--with different (and often conflicting) views on life and morality.

There are "good" guys and "bad" guys, but, mercifully, Smylie avoids the cliche generalization of "good" and "bad" countries, focusing instead on individual virtue, honor, and merits. Artesia herself is larger than life to the Daradjans allied to her, but is in turn viewed as less than virtuous to their neighbors.

Best of all, the book is written intelligently. The dialogue is layed out in the same way that people speak. The characters assume that you have become familiar enough with them that (after their introduction) they don't necessarily exclaim each others' names every other sentence. Also, the author assumes that you read the nice essays on the mythos, history, religion, etc., so that when a character invokes a deity or a historical figure, he does so in a matter befitting his person, and not in a way that obviously caters to an invisible audience.

I would reccommend this book to someone who wants to invest some time in following a long-lasting story. If you are not familiar at all with Artesia, the collected trade paperbacks are a great way to catch up and to read the story as I truly think they were meant to be. Unless this is definitely not your cup of tea (and I don't think you'd be dropping $25 if this was the case), you'll probably find yourself waiting for the next collection to arrive as well.

A trully engrossing read and well worth the money.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome!, July 21, 2000
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If you like fantasy combined with mythology, Artesia is definitely your book. It has a rich and complex story, with terrific artwork, that will capture you throughout the book. Also Artesia portrays the spirit and character of a beatiful and interesting woman who is willing to fight for her beliefs. you must have this book in your collection!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Paths and Consequences
Young Artesia was blessed (or cursed) with many paths from which to choose. As the daughter of a famous witch who was burned at the stake (occupational hazard), Artesia has... Read more
Published 22 months ago by fredtownward

5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, Detailed, Beautiful!
Mark Smylie's Artesia is the perfect combination of compelling lead character, richly detailed setting and absolutely beautiful artwork that marks the best epic fantasy tales... Read more
Published on June 12, 2006 by Guy L. Gonzalez

4.0 out of 5 stars Marvelous
Mark Smylie does what few in fantasy dare. He builds a world, peoples it with well rounded characters, ditches the stereotypes, creates economies, religions, political structures,... Read more
Published on December 27, 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Over hyped.
The story is banal, and lacks the epic scope of Tolkien, the fantastic satire of Peake, the achingly perceptive commentary on the human condition of Lewis, and the joi de vivre of... Read more
Published on December 4, 2003 by R. Harinandansingh

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