Girl Genius
Girl Genius is an ongoing comic book series turned webcomic, written and drawn by Phil and Kaja Foglio and published by their company Studio Foglio LLC under the imprint Airship Entertainment. The comic has won five WCCA awards including 2008 Outstanding Comic, and been nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist, an Eagle Award and twice for an Eisner Award; in 2009, 2010, and 2011 it won the Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story.
Girl Genius has the tagline of "Adventure, Romance, MAD SCIENCE!". It features a female lead character in an alternate-history Victorian-style "steampunk" setting, although elements veer from what is usually thought of as steampunk. Kaja Foglio, one of the co-creators, describes it as "gaslamp fantasy" instead to suggest its more fantastic style.
The Foglios have also written four Girl Genius novels, Agatha H. and the Airship City. Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess, Agatha H. and the Voice of the Castle, and Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanisburg, all published by Night Shade Books.
Publication history
The specific idea for the style of Girl Genius came about when Kaja Foglio went through some of Phil's loose drawings: "I was going through all of Phil's old files and I was filing all of the old sketches, and I was coming across weird airships and cats in tophats with walking canes, and all of this... wonderful... Victoriana sci-fi stuff... it was like 'Oh, this is everything I love!'" CBR News quoted Phil Foglio as saying, "We wanted to do something with a strong female lead character. We both like the tropes associated with mad science, and I really enjoy drawing fiddley Victorian-style gizmos". After some intensive long-term plotting starting in 1993, the Foglios announced the publication of Girl Genius in 2000.Girl Genius: The Secret Blueprints Vol. I was printed in January 2001, followed closely by the monochrome Issue 1 in February. Color was introduced in Issue 4 and subsequently, with occasional dips into sepiatone for flashbacks. In the collected editions, Volume One was inked by Brian Snoddy and was reissued in 2010 colored by Cheyenne Wright. Volumes Two and Three were colored by Mark McNabb. Volume Four was colored by Laurie E. Smith. Cheyenne Wright is the current colorist; his work begins with Volume Five.
On April 18, 2005, Girl Genius became a webcomic, and quarterly print publication of the comic ceased. The Foglios have since organized the new web-only story into plot-coherent volumes of 100–200 pages each, printed as limited-edition hardback and trade paperback books. The site had two streams, "101 Class" and "Advanced Class" until the older section of the story caught up to the new material, and made the entire comic available to read at a sitting.
In an interview recorded in January 2008, shortly before they began releasing pages of volume 8 of Girl Genius on their web site, the Foglios stated that they expected the climax of Volume 8 to be the rough equivalent of "the end of the first season," and that it would provide a logical break in case of author catastrophe and a fresh jumping-on point for new readers. However, this was an underestimate of the length of the remaining "first season": the end of Volume 13 turned out to be approximately halfway through the planned overall story arc. The "second season" of the series began March 3, 2014, with "Act 2, Volume 1," after a two-month hiatus of the main story.
Gaslamp Fantasy
Kaja Foglio coined the term "Gaslamp Fantasy" to describe her work, as an alternative to steampunk. In her April 24, 2006 LiveJournal entry, Kaja Foglio explained how the term came to be coined:Girl Genius also differs from classic steampunk in that technology is not just limited to machines but also encompasses biology. Thus alongside the clanks, dirigibles and walking gunboats of the world there are constructs - biological creations which range from Frankenstein-style creatures to talking cats and mouse-sized mammoths.
Overview
In an alternate-universe "Europa", mad scientists called Sparks turned the Age of Enlightenment into a full-scale war that ravaged the continent, until Baron Wulfenbach clamped down with an iron fist. Enter Agatha Clay, a hapless student who cannot do anything right – until she breaks free of an attempt to keep her simple and claims her "Spark" heritage. The long-lost daughter of descendant-of-barbarian-hordes-storied-hero Bill Heterodyne and villainess-turned-good Lucrezia Mongfish, Agatha Heterodyne learns to mix scientific genius, a streak of true heroism and an obsessive possessiveness for what she consider her own in order to claim her monstrous heritage and birthright, even as the eyes of all Europa watch her carefully in case she turns out to be one of the monsters herself.Awards
Year | Organization | Award | Recipient | Outcome |
2014 | Hugo Awards | Best Graphic Story | Girl Genius, Volume 13: Agatha Heterodyne and the Sleeping City. | |
2011 | Hugo Awards | Best Graphic Story | Girl Genius, Volume 10: Agatha Heterodyne and the Guardian Muse. | |
2010 | Hugo Awards | Best Graphic Story | Girl Genius, Volume 9: Agatha Heterodyne and the Heirs of the Storm. | |
2009 | Hugo Awards | Best Graphic Story | Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones. | |
2008 | Hugo Awards | Best Professional Artist | Phil Foglio | |
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Comic | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Writer | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Environment Design | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Artist | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Character Writing | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Long Form Comic | ||
2008 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Use of Color | ||
2007 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Science Fiction Comic | ||
2007 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Comic | ||
2007 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Long Form Comic | ||
2007 | Eisner Awards | Best Digital Comic | ||
2006 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Story Concept | ||
2006 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Comic | ||
2006 | Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards | Outstanding Science Fiction Comic | ||
2005 | Eisner Awards | Best Writer/Artist—Humor | Phil Foglio |
Published collections
Original Journey
- Volume 1: Agatha Heterodyne and the Beetleburg Clank
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- Volume 2: Agatha Heterodyne and the Airship City
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- Volume 3: Agatha Heterodyne and the Monster Engine
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- Volume 4: Agatha Heterodyne and the Circus Of Dreams
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- Volume 5: Agatha Heterodyne and the Clockwork Princess
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- Volume 6: Agatha Heterodyne and the Golden Trilobite
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- Volume 7: Agatha Heterodyne and the Voice of the Castle
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- Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones Winner of the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
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- Volume 9: Agatha Heterodyne and the Heirs of the Storm Winner of the 2010 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
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- Volume 10: Agatha Heterodyne and the Guardian Muse Winner of the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story
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- Volume 11: Agatha Heterodyne and the Hammerless Bell
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- Volume 12: Agatha Heterodyne and the Siege of Mechanicsburg
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- Volume 13: Agatha Heterodyne and the Sleeping City
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- Girl Genius Omnibus Edition Vol 1
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- Girl Genius Omnibus Vol 1: Agatha Awakens
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The Second Journey of Agatha Heterodyne
- Volume 1: The Beast of the Rails
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- Volume 2: City of Lightning
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- Volume 3: The Incorruptible Library
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- Volume 4: Kings and Wizards
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- Volume 5: Pirates and Queens
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Novelizations
Connections to other works
- Agatha is visible throughout the GURPS Illuminati University sourcebook, which was illustrated by the Foglios, and she is even identified by name on page 11. A GURPS Girl Genius Sourcebook is also in development.
- The comic has made references to other webcomics, such as Girls With Slingshots, Wapsi Square, Gunnerkrigg Court, Arcane Times, Freefall, Something Positive, , Basic Instructions, Home on the Strange, The Devil's Panties, Schlock Mercenary and Studio Foglio's own Buck Godot. and What's New
- Girl Genius has also referenced more classical comics. At one point a prisoner in a dungeon recognizes some Jägermonsters who have broken in and says "Nov Shmoz Ka Pop?" This is the nonsense catchphrase from Gene Ahern's classic surrealist newspaper strip The Squirrel Cage, which ran from 1936 to 1953.
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