- Abelard Snazz
"Abelard Snazz" was "The Man With The Multi-Storey Mind," a super intelligent "2000A.D." character created by
Alan Moore , and first illustrated by artistSteve Dillon .Character history
Abelard Snazz A.K.A. "the man with the two-/multi-story brain", is a genius whose plans nevertheless do not work quite as intended. [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=41657 Comics.org Information on Eagle's 2000AD #4 reprint] . Accessed February 4, 2008] His first name was likely inspired by Moore's half-memory of having read about the philosopher
Peter Abelard , but no specific link was implied. Snazz was Alan Moore's first recurring character for "2000A.D.", and appeared in eight progs between 1980 and 1983. [http://www.2000ad.org/thrillpower/2kad1.html Grant Goggans' "Touched by the hand of Tharg" Part One] . Accessed February 4, 2008] Snazz first appeared in Moore's third "Ro-Jaws ' Robo Tales" strip for 2000A.D. (and third work overall for that publication), in the two-part story "The Final Solution", in Progs #189-190. [ [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&Comic=2000AD&choice=ROJAWS "Ro Jaws' Robo Tales" at 2000ADOnline] . Accessed February 4, 2008] Moving briefly into the "Tharg's Future Shocks" for his second storyline (third appearance) in Prog #209, Snazz then gained his own short-lived strip in Prog #237. 'The Man with the Double-Decker Brain' is a mutant with two brains and two sets of eyes (occasionally adorned by two sets of glasses). [ [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/snazz.htm Abelard Snazz at InternationalHero] . Accessed February 4, 2008] Convinced - with some accuracy - of his own genius, he acted as a consultant inventor, "offering to handle complex problems with even more complicated solutions," and shared many character traits that Moore would return to with theAmerica's Best Comics character "Jack B. Quick" in hisTomorrow Stories anthology comic, two decades later. [ [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/snazz.htm Abelard Snazz at InternationalHero] . Accessed February 4, 2008] [ [http://www.2000ad.org/thrillpower/2kad1.html Grant Goggans' "Touched by the hand of Tharg" Part One] . Accessed February 4, 2008]Typically his innovative solutions build upon one another to great comic effect as his initial errors are compounded in ever-more bizarre ways. Joe "Jog" McCulloch describes the logical progression of two of the strips in the following way::"Upon inventing ultra-sophisticated police robots to rid crime, Snazz winds up reducing a planet to a police state, so he invents complementary robot criminals, but then innocent citizens are getting caught in the crossfire, so he invents robot civilians to be harmlessly wasted, and eventually the robots crowd the humans off the planet. In another scenario, he creates a Virtue-Converter to transmute the unlimited selflessness of the beatific Farbian Crottle-Worms into a lucrative source of energy, at least until his callous attitude toward his beaming work-force engenders Pride within them, counteracting their virtue and spoiling the plan."
Snazz is regularly accompanied by his robot sidekick Edwin, whose dialogue tends to revolve around variations on the phrase "You're a genius, Master!", serving to stroke the ego of Snazz spurring him to ever more unlikely feats of "intelligence", while also underscoring the humour for the reader. [ [http://joglikescomics.blogspot.com/2005/03/yuk-yuk.html Joe McCulloch's "Yuk Yuk.", "Jog - the Blog"] . Accessed February 4, 2008] Eventually, Snazz himself is frustrated by Edwin's cloying, servile flattery.
The Abelard Snazz saga pales in significance when compared to Moore's better-known 2000A.D. work -
Skizz ,D.R. & Quinch andThe Ballad of Halo Jones - but, despite its relative lack of exposure (and page count), it formed a cohesive whole, with "a fairly tight continuity, with earlier adventures referenced later on, and even an ending of sorts." [ [http://joglikescomics.blogspot.com/2005/03/yuk-yuk.html Joe McCulloch's "Yuk Yuk.", "Jog - the Blog"] . Accessed February 4, 2008]Bibliography
Original run
The character of Abelard Snazz appeared in three Progs (two short strips) before getting his own eponymous strip, which ran for a further five Progs (four complete storylines). All were written by
Alan Moore :*"
Ro-Jaws ' Robo Tales": "Final Solution", art bySteve Dillon , in "2000A.D." Progs #189-190 (1980)*"Tharg's Future Shocks": "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain", art by Mike White, in "2000A.D." Prog #209 (1981)
* "Abelard Snazz":
** "The Double-Decker Dome Strikes Back", art by Mike White, in "2000A.D." Progs #237-238 (1981)
** "Halfway to Paradise", art by John Cooper, in "2000A.D." Prog #245 (1982)
** "The Multi-Storey Mind Mellows Out!", art byPaul Neary , in "2000A.D." Prog #254 (1982)
** "Genius is Pain", art by Mike White, in "2000A.D." Prog #299 (1983)Reprints
The first two "Abelard Snazz" stories were reprinted in Eagle/Quality's 1986 "2000 A.D."(2nd Series) reprint comics. "Final Solution" featured in issue 4 [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=41657 Comics.org Information on Eagle's 2000AD #4 reprint] . Accessed February 4, 2008] , and issue 5 [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=41764 Comics.org Information on Quality's 2000AD #5 reprint] . Accessed February 4, 2008] reprinted "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain".
*"2000 A.D."(2nd Series) #4 (Eagle, Jul 1986)
*"2000 A.D."(2nd Series) #5 (Quality, Aug 1986)Moore's short "Future Shocks" stories were collected in the late 1980s and reprinted in two volumes by
Titan Books as "Shocking Futures" (1986) and "Twisted Times" (1987). All (bar one) of the "Abelard Snazz" strips feature in the second of the two volumes, but "The Return of the Two-Storey Brain" did not because, as Moore says in the introduction of "unintentional plagiarism" on his part from a story byR. A. Lafferty . [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=41764 Comics.org Information on Quality's 2000AD #5 reprint] . Accessed February 4, 2008] [ [http://joglikescomics.blogspot.com/2005/03/yuk-yuk.html Joe McCulloch's "Yuk Yuk.", "Jog - the Blog"] . Accessed February 4, 2008]
*"Twisted Times" (Titan, 1987) (ISBN 0-90761-072-2)This story was nonetheless restored when Rebellion published all six "Abelard Snazz" stories, alongside Moore's other "Future Shocks" in the 2006 trade paperback:
*"The Complete Future Shocks" (Rebellion, 2006) (ISBN 1-904265-88-X)
References
External links
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=thrill&page=profiles&choice=ABELARD 2000 AD profile]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/alan-moore/twisted-times.htm Alan Moore's "Twisted Times" (1987) Content at FantasticFiction]
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/snazz.htm Abelard Snazz profile at Internationl Hero]
* [http://www.2000ad.org/thrillpower/2kad1.html Abelard Snazz information; Grant Goggans' "Touched by the hand of Tharg" Part One]
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