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meganbmoore ([personal profile] meganbmoore) wrote2008-03-03 07:29 pm
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Steampunk?

 Watching Last Exile made me realize that, though I dislike most mecha, I like most steampunk that I've encountered(I think Steamboy is the only exception, off the top of my head...there are likely others if I think about it, though...I just try not to dwell on things I don't care for) but don't seem to run across it a lot, even though I know there's a lot out there..

Anyone want to rec me steampunk or gaslight romances, be they anime, manga or books?  (And tell me if it's available in the US) 

ETA:  wikipedia's page on steampunk 

ETA 2: [profile] crumpeteerhas posted very, very brief descriptions of the various "punk" genres here.

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-03-04 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
I've had Hellboy recced to me, but never read it. Never heard of Ironwolf, though.

I think Laputa was my first conscious exposure to it, and FMA the first "gig" thing I saw that was steamounk-ish that I identified as such. (LoeG is in a way, too, though I think maybe more gaslight...)
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[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2008-03-04 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
Ironwolf was Mignola art but other folks writing, and that just never tends to make me quite as happy -- I like his pulp-and-folklore obsession as much as his distinctive visual style. It's not bad, mind you, lots of swashbuckling, but I just somehow never fell in love with it the way I did with the big red guy and his world.

Hellboy, OTOH, I love to distraction. If I had to fit it into a genre I'd say it's ultimately just pure glorious retro pulp (think Tom Strong, perhaps), gleefully mixing elements of myth and magic and SF and ghost stories and plain old war/adventure yarns into a glorious mish-mash.

One more that I forgot, Elizabeth Bear's done some very gaslighty stuff in her "New Amsterdam" stories -- links here (http://www.elizabethbear.com/short.html) where you can read the novella "Lucifugous" online and hear an audiobook version of "Wax".

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2008-03-04 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
I love my swashbuckling...

'Tis a reason Vincent ended up my favorite in LE(that, and there's just something appealing about a guy who's that overwhelmingly devoted to a person, even if she is hung up on someone else.)