Gipsy (comics)
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Gipsy is a science fiction graphic novel series by the Italian artist Enrico Marini and his writer Thierry Smolderen. The eponymous main character is a charismatic Roma truck driver who works on a world-wide net of motorways as a freelance trader with his own large truck.
The series is drawn in a ligne claire style, was first published in 1992 by Dargaud, and contains six volumes so far (2006). It has also been translated from the original French to Spanish, German, Dutch and English,[1] and rights have been sold in multiple other languages.[2]
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[edit] Setting
The 'Gipsy' setting posits a near future (roughly several decades into the 21st Century) where ozone layer damage has forced all air travel to be abandoned (except for some airships), while the world is now spanned by an interconnected mega-motorway system called C3C. At the same time, global cooling has intensified, and large areas of the globe are covered in snow, inhospitable and difficult to cross, but also allowing land connections via the northern arctic.
This stylistic tool allows the series to imagine a globalized future world where it still takes weeks to travel to from one point to another, and where private truckers and megacorporations compete (and sometimes fight) over lucrative freight. It also allows the series individual books to be set pretty much anywhere in the world, often travelling through remote and dangerous areas (the comics have so far been set in the arctic from Alaska to Siberia, Mongolia, fictional Middle Eastern and Latin American countries as well as Germany.
[edit] Characters
Tsagoi - called 'the Gipsy' for his Roma heritage, Tsagoi is an impulsive, charming and normally very carefree person, and his personality and athletic physique ensure that he does not lack for romantic attractions. While generally a simple man with simple interests (his sister Oblivia, his truck, his women - in that order), he is also quite intelligent and resourceful. His personal past and Roma roots also make him deeply melancholic at times, which usually ends up with him singing sad songs or playing the violin. He is also a good fighter, being especially handy with throwing knives.
Oblivia - the little sister of Tsagoi, being maybe ten years younger, she spent much of her early life together with her brother in slum orphanage in Eastern Europe, before her brother fled to become a truck driver. However, Tsagoi was both very protective and successful, and soon started sending her money and eventually had her transferred to a Swiss boarding school, though without ever managing to see her again. Reunited as a teeanger with Tsagoi a decade later - after Gipsy's money to pay for her school runs out through misfortune - she states that she cannot remember anything of her youth, and is shocked by her brothers rough behaviour and the often violent encounters on their travels. Only later on does she start warming up to him and rediscovers her own Roma heritage.
[edit] Movie
At one stage in 2000, the comic was set to become the base for a major live-action movie produced by Barry Levine with Demian Lichtenstein (of 3000 Miles to Graceland) to direct.[3] However, this project has apparently fallen through in the early stages.
[edit] References
- ^ Zilveren Dolfijn. Gipsy: De zwerver van de C3C (Dutch). Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
- ^ Gipsy (database entry from the English website of Dargaud)
- ^ Reported by Comics2Film (from Comics2film.com, 15 November 2000)