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Mark Waid's Ruse and Crossgen
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This thread will probably sink like a stone, but I just bought about a dozen issues of a Crossgen comic called Ruse from the half-price bin basically because it was written by Waid. It follows the adventures of a Sherlock Holmes type in a fictional English-type Victorian setting. It's really pretty good (beautiful art by Butch Guice) and I find myself wondering what happened. I have some vague recollections of some controversy involved with Crossgen--anybody with too much time on their hands want to fill me in? I'll be forever grateful.
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I really enjoyed Waid's run on Ruse. The series sort of fizzled for me after he left. I don't have the issues anymore, but recall being disappointed that Emma never really came into her own; she never really unleashed her powers. It was a good Victorian adventure, though. It wrapped up before the Crossgen bankruptcy, so the loose ends were tied up. A few more details from the Ruse entry at Wikipedia. The URL code wouldn't allow the exact link because of some parentheses , so just click on the "Ruse -(comics)" entry at that Wikipedia link. I wasn't sure if you're asking just about Ruse or Crossgen also - here are a couple of threads about Crossgen closing: Crossgen Chapter 11 details Reminiscing about Crossgen
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I loved this series and it's what got me into Crossgen. I'm a big Holmes fan and this was very good. I miss Ruse. Crossgen was actually pretty darn good. And most of the creators (especially artists) seem to have really flourished after. They may have hated it there but I think they all got better as well. It was a long drawn out hardcore military style basic training...they hated it when they came out but were in amazing shape. Did that make sense?
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Read the threads. Sounds like a sad story. So what was Emma's power, anyhoo?
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Can't really answer your question AFOB, but I miss Ruse too, and Crossgen in particular.
Ruse was a great series with a great lead. Crossgen actually had LOTS of great comics that you should check out. Chief among them Negation, Sojourn, the Path and a few others.
Once Waid left Ruse, I also kind of stopped following it...
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Emma could freeze time and she had other magical powers which she was very reluctant to use. IIRC, she had to keep her true nature secret. There was a big showdown with Lightbourne near the end and Emma seemed to spend a lot of time in a perilous situation agonizing over whether or not she should use her power(s) to save the day - and in the end, didn't need to. (Again, as I recall.)
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For anybody interested in checking out Ruse, Checker Books is soliciting an omnibus-style collection: Ruse: The Collected Works SRP $35, DCBS special $19.22. It collects issues 1-17. There were 9 more issues of Ruse as well as three Archard's Agents oneshots.
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Waid did a good job on the Ruse revival. Emma was a star, although we still don't know anything about her mysterious past. Maybe it went a bit over the top with <span class="spoiler_containter"><span class="spoiler_wording">Click Here For A Spoiler</span><span class="spoiler_text">Queen Victoria as one of Simon's agents</span></span> but it's an outrageous story anyways. I hope we get a follow-up.
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Yeah, I hope it did well enough saleswise for Misney to see a demand for further adventures
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