
By: David Hine (writer), Moritat (artist), Gabe Bautista (colorist)
The Story: Do I choose the super-hot puppet, or the super-hot real lady? Decisions, decisions…
The Review: When it comes to fiction, you can’t (or you shouldn’t) really expect incredible realism, but you do expect whatever it is you’re reading or watching to mimic reality as best it can. But when it comes to genre fiction, you’re much more willing to let certain things slide. For romance, it’s the ludicrously chosen lovemaking moments; for sci-fi, it’s all the pseudo-science babble; and for pulp, it’s the private eye’s rambling, uber-macho monologues.
The opening pages have the Spirit staking his claim on Central City against all the mobster vermin that threaten to take it over. His speech, in almost any other circumstance, would be incredibly corny, but in this title, with Hine’s expert handle on pulp narration, you just get pumped up to hear the Spirit say, “They’re all wrong. Dead wrong. This is my city.” The smash cut to our hero giving the beatdown to thugs across the red light district is icing on the cake.
Hine also brings his characteristic twist of drama into the proceedings. The Professor’s puppet fetish is of course driven by personal tragedy from his past, although Hine smartly leaves events open-ended: was Esmerelda (the model for the Professor’s first lady-bot) really his first sweetheart, or just love from afar? Did she betray him, or was he just paranoid of her doing so? And was her subsequent death truly “an accident,” as the Professor states?
These are some juicy questions, but Hine never answers them—at least, not directly. He sprinkles the issue with subtle clues you can weave together for your own conclusion: how the eyes in Esmerelda-bot’s disconnected head follow the Professor around the room; how he covers her unblinking face while trying to seduce Ellen Dolan; and the haunting final embrace between him and the restored automaton (“I love you…I’ll always love you” never chilled you more).
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