From the unhinged, yet lucid mind of Justin lee Fox and the cunning,
contemporary art style of Jacob Crippen comes the action adventure
Graphic Novel, "JET GIRL"!
This February, brace yourself for a
new espionage/sci-fi extravaganza. JUSTIN FOX'S JET GIRL, holds true to
the 30's silver screen serial with a modern feel and pop culture
attitude. Dive head first into this full colored 80-page experience.
The
project of JUSTIN FOX'S JET GIRL was originally written as 3 one-shots
that correlated with one another but were separate adventures in
themselves. The first chapter follows Audey/Jet Girl, as she is sent to
destroy the Lunar Socialist's moon base. There, she confronts Junior
Hitler, who is a failed clone of the Tyrant Dictator, and his nursemaid
Ilsa, who was suppose to be the clone's queen, but since the experiment
failed she is now his caretaker. In this first story we are introduced
to Jet Girl herself and the mysterious English covert agent Magistrate
Mod, along with her most feared enemies. Who may or may not have
ulterior motives behind controlling the Lunar Nazi movement. Through,
skill, luck and puberty Jet Girl saves the moon and the day while
learning that Mod might know more than he lets on. The 2nd chapter takes
us 2 months from the Moon incident where Isla and J.H. have hired the
great great grandsons of the Red Barron; two bi wing pilots obsessed
with David Bowie and Jet Girl. It's low-tech versus high-tech in this
high flying adventure! All the while Audey/Jet Girl is being watched by a
mysterious woman whose intentions are not yet clear, building up to the
shocking answer that follows in chapter 3. The 3rd and final chapter of
the 80-page Graphic Novel is the confrontation between Audey and the
original Jet Girl Cassandra Roe. While earlier stories are very
light-hearted this issue shows how Jet Girl can be very diverse in story
and atmosphere. In this final conflict we learn the past of the "Jet
Girl" program and the dark secrets that were hidden from our hero. A
choice must be made by Audey/ Jet Girl while her views about the program
and country are shattered. Only reading will you know what decision she
makes for her future and involvement in the Jet Girl program.
As
Fox says: "Through the years, I have seen a lot of comics/movies come
out where the leading lady was either this un-killable beast or some
prissy runway model. I hated that idea, I felt there was no middle
ground. Why can't a female lead be strong and fragile at the same time?
Like a Marion Ravenwood of Raiders of the Lost Ark fame. I wanted people
to see Jet Girl as this bad ass spy, who at times, could be rescued or
be the rescuer. That she wasn't already some unstoppable force, but
through the story she learns to become something more and the reader
could progress as she does.
What we wanted from all this was to,
yes, selfishly show off our talents, and to create a character that
women and men could find appealing and look up to, breaking the barrier
of guys only read about guys and girls only read about girls. I wanted
Jet Girl/Audey to be a hero for all, someone you could root for and also
be fearful for, that she might die in the next issue. Jet Girl is a
comic that can be enjoyed by any age.."
The only draw back to
creating Jet Girl is that Jacob Crippen works a full-time construction
job to support his family, while Justin Lee Fox is full-time caretaker
for his 77-year old Grandmother, who had a massive stroke a year ago.
They are two dreamers doing what we can to get by and make sure their
families are taken care of, while still trying to bring to life a
passion they have fought so hard for and have given massive amounts of
effort into doing.
Justin continues to say: " The idea might
be simple but it is far from unoriginal. We believe the draw of this
book will be that the main protagonist is not only female, but one that
does not intimidate a male audience nor turn off a female following
because she is an overly girly character that just happens to also save
the world. Also adding: " We wish to use Diamond to reach the mainstream
comic book stores but it takes a few issues in the can, pre-ordered and
paid for before we see any returns. All funds from our Kickstarter (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1950238544/justin-foxs-jet-girl)
campaign, if successful, will go directly to completing and printing
the first few books. Specifically, it will cover the costs of talent,
production, printing, and promotion."
In a comic world saturated
by male heroes it is refreshing to have a female character that does
not try to be overly masculine, but is comfortable being a feminine
figure while not not coming off as weak nor dependent on anyone but her
self. Jet Girl is the heroine that keeps red lip stick in her 12-eyed
boots. A girl who gets the dirtiest jobs done while still looking good
doing so. She captures strength womanhood while staying classy, she is
Hepburn and Kahlo, Bond and Bronson. A high stepping woman with a gun in
her hand and a smile that keeps you guessing.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
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