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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2014-11-27 11:38 pm

First glimpe of new Jem and the Holograms comic from IDW

Now amongst my other varied and sundry interests (and more of them in a forthcoming post), I have a soft spot for the old Jem cartoon (Which I now realise is almost 30 years old)... or more particularly for a couple of the aspects of the cartoon.

For those too young to remember Jem, it was the (and I say this now to avoid accidentally stumbling upon the term later on) "Truly Outrageous" story of Jerrica Benton, CEO of Starlight Records, who moonlighted as up and coming rock star Jem (With her little sister and friends making the group "Jem and the Holograms".

At any rate... there's a live action movie out next year (Which based on word of mouth is a little more low key and doesn't even include rival band The Misfits by most accounts), and in advance of that IDW have a new comic, and... it's not quite what I was expecting in terms of style....



and I LOVE that it's not what I was expecting.

Now Jem is nowadays perhaps best remembered for a number of things.
  • The dual identity aspect, which would be later pretty much ripped off for "Hannah Montana"
  • The hologram projecting earrings which were the remote micro-projectors of Synergy a self-aware "Audio visual entertainment synthesizer" Jerrica's father had been working on in secret just before he died. These allowed strait-laced Jerrica to instantly take on a more outgoing personality as the mysterious Jem.
  • The music, perfect earworm material written by the redoubtable team of Kinder and Bryant, and performed with genuine talent and gusto by Britta Phillips (Jem) and Ellen Bernfield (Pizzazz) and, later, Gordon Grody (Riot). Jem and the Holograms tending towards ballads above love, friendship, loyalty and other upbeat numbers, and The Misfits tending towards songs about how great it is to be rich, famous, talented and... well... The Misfits. (I LOVED The Misfits.. cheerfully singing the joys of capitalism)
  • The very, very VERY 1980's fashions... turned up to 11 in some cases, but so were a LOT of music fashions of that era.


Here, from the box art (by Sharon Knettel) of the doll line released to go with the cartoon we have Jem, little sister Kimber, and foster sisters Aja and Shana.


And the Misfits; Roxy, Pizzazz and Stormer



  • The soap opera aspects. The cartoon's story editor Christy Marx (Recent writer on Birds of Prey and the sadly short lived New 52 Amythest) basically created all the characters and their backstories. We had conflicts with external groups like the Misfits and the Stiners and internal conflicts resulting from Jerrica never telling her boyfriend of long standing that she was also Jem, and who found himself somewhat confusing by the fact he was falling for Jem too (Something she did nothing to discourage) since they were basically the same person at their core. And so on...


At any rate, that was the past... and pretty awesome it was, but I've always said that Jem should be a product of it's time. To slavishly stick to the 1980's look misses the point that Jem was "Now" which just happened to be the mid 1980's... keep some of the OTT style (Like Jem having bubblegum pink hair, aja having blue hair and Shana having purple hair, but do something NEW with it

And it looks like IDW fully intend to do that, as this newly released cover shows...



Have to say, impressed by how far they've pushed the look, though they appear to be quite a bit younger, which I hope isn't a thing (I liked that Jerrica was a college graduate before the story starts)!

The artist is Sophie Campbell, who brings an almost Brendan McCarthy sense of design to the characters I think...



Okay, that one is a flipped shot of Jem from the cover, but...

And this is Pizzazz;



More of an anime vibe than I was expecting, but let's see where it goes.
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[personal profile] q99 2014-11-28 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Looks like it could be fun!
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2014-11-28 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
That's actually pretty good! I like the face paint and 80s references without being pure 80s.
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[personal profile] silverhammerman 2014-11-28 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
It's cool that Ross Campbell is getting to do this, I know he's done fan art of the characters before, so it's obviously something that he's got affection for. I've been pretty down on these kinds of nostalgia books lately (which as as superhero fan is of course wildly hypocritical of me) but doing stuff like this seems like the right way to go about it, so I like the look of it.

I never made the Brendan McCarthy connection with Campbell's art before, but that I can definitely see the similarities. There's a kind of rounded quality to the characters in both artists' work.
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[personal profile] ozaline 2014-11-28 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Now if only they make Kimber and Stormer canon!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvBbHlAeyDg


I still want to see a GI Joe/Jem crossover where Zartan's hologram tech is stolen from synergy (or vice versa). Looking forward to this book.

[personal profile] random_fan 2014-12-05 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
They are together in the comic, or will be eventually..

[personal profile] remial 2014-11-28 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
gotta be honest, I always thought Jerrica was a bit of a bitch, getting her boyfriend to cheat on her with her alternate persona...
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[personal profile] q99 2014-11-28 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Like this comic?

It was a weird relationship, to be sure ^^
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[personal profile] amaniwolf 2014-11-28 09:07 am (UTC)(link)
Is it wrong i hear that guy speaking in Brock Sampson's voice? lol.
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[personal profile] beoweasel 2014-11-28 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
Coelasquid, the creator of the comic, has been told by a number of people that they read Commander's dialogue in the voice of Brock Samson (and to be fair, so do I), but for according to her, he's suppose to sound like Tom Waits.
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[personal profile] thereddouglas 2014-11-28 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been watching The Transformer recently and while I'm having fun it's striking how little sense some of the stories make in terms of basic logic, which is fine if you can accept that. Though it's something that appears to come up a lot in old 80s cartoons and Jem and the Holograms seems to fall into that pattern as well.
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[personal profile] leoboiko 2014-11-28 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
I don't see the problem, the solution is clearly for Jerrica/Jem to come out as the same person and date both Rio and Riot. Rio already thinks he's into the whole "loving two persons" thing anyway, he'll understand…
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[personal profile] sianmink 2014-11-28 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
Hah I spotted the Ross Campbell art in a moment.

His run on TMNT was my favorite ever.
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[personal profile] beoweasel 2014-11-28 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
Heh, I agree with you, loved his depiction of Alopex and the Turtles.

Though, after looking up which issues of TMNT he's done on comicvine, we appear to be in the minority judging from it's comment section.
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[personal profile] sianmink 2014-11-28 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
He's put up chunks of it on his deviantart page.
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[personal profile] janegray 2014-11-28 11:29 am (UTC)(link)
IDW has done a fantastic job with Transformers, so I have a lot of faith in them :)
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[personal profile] q99 2014-11-28 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
My Little Pony too.
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[personal profile] janegray 2014-11-28 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Speaking of, if you haven't seen it already:

https://www.humblebundle.com/books

[personal profile] kd_the_movie 2014-11-28 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ill never be able to look at Ross Campbells art and not see Glory.
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[personal profile] pyrrhocorax 2014-11-28 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Ross Campbell's style and his fanart interpretation of Jem and company, so I'm really glad he's getting to draw the comic for real!
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[personal profile] dustbunny105 2014-11-28 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Ohh, I am loving these designs! Though I do hope they aren't as young as they appear they could be here.

[personal profile] richardak 2014-11-28 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad to see that this comic is getting made, since the property was tied up in legal limbo for so long. I think the new look still screams eighties, and I'm perfectly fine with that, because the show really was an artifact of its time in a way that other eighties cartoons like the Transformers or G.I. Joe or Thundercats were not. A story about giant transforming robots fighting each other can be updated pretty easily. Soundwave and the cassettes don't really work anymore, but we still drive cars and fly planes. A show about glam and punk bands making music videos really only works in the music-video era.

A change I would like to see would be to make the show a little more morally grey. Again, unlike Transformers or G.I. Joe, Jem wasn't about a war. Jem was about bands and record companies competing for success. That can be an interesting story without villains, per se. There's room for more than one band and more than one record label to be successful (especially considering that the Holograms and the Misfits weren't even very similar bands). I would like to see Eric Draven be less of an evil record executive and more someone who just doesn't understand Jerrica. Maybe he really means it when he calls Jerrica "darling" and wants to take care of her but doesn't understand that she doesn't want to be taken care of; she wants to take care of herself. I think that works better with her conflict between her desire to be a respectable businesswoman and run her record company and her desire to be a kid in a band with her sister and their friends. The whole point of the story is that it's about duality and the conflicting sides of Jerrica's personality.

Anyway, those are just a few thoughts. I am interested to see where this comic goes.
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[personal profile] thanekos 2014-11-28 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Eric Draven? That sure is a crossover.
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[personal profile] viridian5 2014-11-29 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
That's what I thought! I never realized it was the same name used before.

[personal profile] richardak 2014-11-30 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
My mistake, but it would have been cool, wouldn't it?

[personal profile] richardak 2014-11-30 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Oops. You're right. I should have written "Raymond." My mistake.
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[personal profile] silverzeo 2014-11-28 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay... I just hope the character development and stories are handled better than the show... like how the Misfits cause several near death situations and nobody calls the cops, or how the Misfits are consider to be bad girls when they're basically just 80s "outsiders" (the people or just one person who is against the main group of friends just so they can be the wrong way of doing stuff), only to be on good terms in the very last scene of the last episode...

[personal profile] richardak 2014-11-30 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
On a purely aesthetic note, Sharon Knettel's art is fantastic, and I wish they would have her doing the art for the series. I looked at her website, and it seems she mostly does fine art and commercial work, not comics. Amazing work, in any case. My only criticism is that her portrait of Shana above seems somewhat impossibly posed: her upper body and hips seem to be directly facing the viewer, but her legs are facing the side. Aja's pose is similar, but her upper body is angled sideways much more. But otherwise, just gorgeous work. The Campbell work for the comic is actually pretty nice, but after the Knettel portraits, well, analogy fails me.