Just so we're all clear on this: Snowbird, the half-human daughter of the goddess Nelvanna...
...has zero patience for smartassess who indulge in semantic games. Thank goodness (or maybe not) that the comics internet hadn't yet come into being.
While there are many (too many, actually) comics I loved in my formative years that my present-day self can't bear to reread -- even at gunpoint -- my affection for John Byrne's 28-issue run Alpha Flight, a team book featuring Canadian superheroes, has remained steady over the past couple decades. There's a fascinating oddness to the stories, stemming from the freedom Byrne had in working with his own creations in a setting that was certainly tied to the rest of the Marvel Universe, yet also came across as its own little world, with a greater sense of authenticity than the then-standard practice of adding some exaggerated local color onto a stock locale as window dressing.
The question of how authentic it was is another matter, best left to our Canadian friends, but it did shape my impressions of our neighbors to the north...
...and what I didn't learn from Alpha Flight, I picked up from these guys...
Bob and Doug McKenzie - Take Off (from The Great White North, 1982) - Featuring the talents of Mr. Geddy Lee.
(Bahlactus always tells it as it is.)



3 comments:
Oh, thank you. I've been wanting to get my hands on this again for some time now.
I'll weigh in:
It's as authentic for Canada as Spider-Man is for America. It's okay. Byrne's characters doubt more, mope more (!), kill more easily, have more casual sex, are less religiously/socially conventional, fall in love more stupidly, and find each other slightly less inspiring. It's actually quite a tour-de-force, in its way. I'd say it does as good a job of being "Canadian" as anyone could expect from a Marvel comic.
For a while, and then after that intermittently.
I've heard Byrne hates it. I like it.
Cheers!
I have the full run ... sitting in plastic, in a box, on a shelf, in Eldests room. I thought Alpha flight was awesome ... as Canadian as maple syrup .. Puck was cool
Take off Eh! ya hoser.
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