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The Best Part of this Pirate Comic was the Aaaaaarrrrrt

August 22, 2015 by Halbs 4 Comments

I wanted to love Stokes’ and Herman’s Galveston. I am a die-hard Texan, so a Texas-set graphic novel based on the real life meeting of legendary Alamo defender Jim Bowie and pirate Jean LaFitte seemed like a definite winner. Unfortunately, the story just didn’t work for me. The wise-cracking, sassy characters seemed pretty one dimensional (or Jack Sparrow-y), weird misspellings took me out of the book (“Commanches” and “Comanches”, its vs. it’s), and not a lot seemed to happen in the story. Additionally, in real life, Bowie and LaFitte’s working relationship wasn’t as fun as it was depicted in the book so it felt a little weird to ignore that.

The plot of Galveston is simple – Bowie and LaFitte are in Galveston, Texas,. LaFitte is more or less running the town, and LaFitte’s troubles in Louisiana have followed him to Texas. His ex-business partner is in town looking for revenge. LaFitte also has a love interest. You can guess how things go.

While I didn’t enjoy the book and will definitely be selling it at Half-Price Books or Austin Books & Comics’ Sidekick Store, Herman’s art and the coloring are fantastic. The mix of ball-point pen and watercolor-esque shadings are gorgeous. On second thought, I might keep them just for the look.

Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone. It is neat to know that Bowie and LaFitte knew each other in real life. Unfortunately, their business partnership was because of the slave trade. Not great material for a light-hearted comic, so Stokes left that part out.

Filed Under: Fiction, Graphic Novel/Comic Tagged With: comic books, pirates, Texas

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  1. emmalita says

    August 22, 2015 at 1:39 pm

    I had no idea that Bowie and Lafitte knew each other. I also did not know about the Sidekick Store. I shall make my way there ASAP, as I seem to have developed a comic book habit.

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    • Halbs says

      August 24, 2015 at 8:28 am

      My discretionary income goes to Twin Liquors and the Sidekick Store.

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      • emmalita says

        August 24, 2015 at 10:55 am

        I am going to the Sidekick Store today. Yes, this very day.

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        • emmalita says

          August 24, 2015 at 10:57 am

          Ha! No I’m not. They are closed this very day. Twin Liquors gets plenty of my money too.

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