Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Where I Find a Fun New-to-me Series

Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant (Delilah Dirk, #1)Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant by Tony Cliff
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

For many reasons, I find many graphic novels (and comic books, tbh) hard to follow, often filled with art that I don't get and plots that I can't sort out. (I'm always asking "What's happening on this page?" "Why is he making that face?" "Who's punching whom?" "Where are they now?" "Is that the guy from the first page?" and other old-person questions...) Sometimes, the series (serieses? serii?) require so much study and previous experience with the characters that I despair of ever getting up to speed. For every Hellboy that I dive into and totally dig, there are five titles that I try, fail to understand, give up on, and end up trading back in. I keep making the effort, however, occasionally finding stuff to enjoy, title by title, and the ones I like I like a lot.

That includes Delilah Dirk. Super fun, light-hearted, straightforward, and easy to follow, and filled with gorgeous art, I found it a pleasure to read. Tony Cliff makes Delilah independent and capable without making her hard and funny without being caustic. Selim, the Turkish Lieutenant in question, is less adventurous and less cocky than Delilah, not to mention less skilled, but he's no buffoon, and even in this short-ish story he changes in all those dimensions. The story reads like Indiana Jones (which he says was an inspiration) with a similar mix of action and humor and drama. To this point, instead of bloody and dark, its violence leans toward the cartoonish and its outlook towards the sunny, with a bit of sweetness and kind people along the way. That's the right mix for my brain.

It's fun. This is the stuff I look for when the day is winding down and I don't want grimdark in my head. Others might find it too straightforward, but I dunno. It's not aimed at YA, but I had to look that up to make sure, because I think high school kids would like it as much as I did.

Recommended.

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