- The Transmutation of Ike Garuda
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publisher =Epic Comics
date = July 1991 - January 1992
issues = 2
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writers =Elaine Lee
artists = James Sherman
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sort = Transmutation of Ike Garuda, The"The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" is a two-issue
prestige format graphic novel published by theEpic Comics imprint ofMarvel Comics , with the first issue being released in 1991 and the second issue in 1992. It was written byElaine Lee , with art by James Sherman.Like some of Elaine Lee's other work, "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" is
science fiction of the noirspace opera genre.etting
"The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" is set in a future in which
interstellar spaceflight transportation has been obsoleted by the "Galactic Access System" (abbreviated "G.A.S."), an interstellar transportation system that usesteleportation devices called "womb s" that function in a way similar to the transporters of "Star Trek ". Wombs are not entirely reliable:luggage is frequently lost, and, less commonly, people are lost as well (it is also implied that the Tranzit Authority may deliberately "lose" its enemies, thereby assassinating them). Furthermore, a few planets, like New Saxon, are "off-line", meaning that, for unknown (at least, at the beginning of the story) reasons, they cannot be reached by G.A.S.The universe is dominated by four organizations:
* the "G.A.S. Tranzit Authority" (abbreviated "T.A."), the most powerful
megacorp in the universe due to itsmonopoly over G.A.S.
* "Diamond Minds" (abbreviated "D.M."), a smaller megacorp, rival to the Tranzit Authorit; it specializes in mind-related technologies and controls aplanet also known as Diamond Minds
* "Cybertronics Systems" (abbreviated "Cy-Systems"), a megacorp specializing incyberware and organ growing
* "Hermeeze Elite" (abbreviated "Hermeeze" or "Elite"), a very reliablecourier service whose Grade Acourier s may be trusted to safeguard the messages they carry with their livesSome terms are different from modern-day usage.
Computer s are known as "brain-banks", or more simply, as "brains" or "banks". The calendar uses, instead ofyear s, periods of time known as "kics" or "kiks" (the spelling differs through the comic).Plot synopsis
Private detective Ike Garuda is called in by Diamond Minds, ostensibly to investigate thetheft of aprototype of one of its experimental technologies, a "sending platform" or "soloflight transport device". As Garuda investigates, he learns that rather than being involved in a simpleindustrial espionage case, he is actually caught up in a deeper and much more complexconspiracy that threatens to upset the balance of power in the universe.Characters
Characters, in order of their appearance or mention in "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda", with descriptions of whom they apparently are when they are first introduced (by the end of the story, many of the characters are revealed to not actually be whom they seemed to be):
* "Ike Garuda", the
protagonist , aprivate detective who has had some of his memories artificially erased against his will
* "Frankie Pongo", a Grade B (second-rate) courier sent by Jim Diamond to meet Garuda when Garuda arrives on Diamond Minds
* "Jim Diamond", owner of Diamond Minds, who hires Garuda
* "Lark Diamond", daughter of Jim Diamond and manager of Diamond Minds, who deals with Garuda on her father's behalf
* "Barry Reasoner", astuttering engineer who witnessed the robbery of the sending platform
* "Billy Argent", head of Cybertronics Systems, dying of adegenerative disease
* an unnamed Ontean, an alien from the off-line planet Onté who desperately wants to return home, working as a supervisor for the Tranzit Authority
* "Maera Lethe", a Tranzit Authority agent and interrogator-through-torture who has history with Garuda
* "Lark Too", a biodroid copy of Lark Diamond
* "Lirren Vyne", owner of the pleasure planet Vyne's World, a member of the three-sex ed Rhodbydysawd
* "Eddie Argent", nephew and representative of Billy Argent
* "Director Paloma", a representative of the Tranzit Authority
* "Xavier Swann", head of Hermeeze Elite, living on his generation spaceship (or gen ship, for short) "Swannsong"
* "Lekbah", a Grade A Hermeeze Elite courier working for Xavier Swann
* "Boote", Xavier Swann's guard, born in and adapted forlow-gravity environments
* "Jerry Diamond", Jim Diamond's cousinThemes
"The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" explores a number of
science fiction existential themes and asksbioethical questions, such as whether a person who enters a womb has the same identity as the same person reconstituted in a womb on another planet, and whether biodroid copies are just as real as the people on whom they are based.fact|date=September 2008ee also
*"Starstruck" another comic series by Lee
References
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* [http://www.comics-db.com/Marvel_Comics/T/The_Transmutation_of_Ike_Garuda/ "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda"] at theBig Comic Book DataBase External links
* [http://www.squiddies.org/1991.html "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda"
Squiddy Award nomination in 1991]
* [http://www.squiddies.org/1992.html "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" Squiddy Award nomination in 1992]
* [http://www.atomicavenue.com/Atomic/TitleDetail.aspx?TitleID=14282 "The Transmutation of Ike Garuda" on Atomic Avenue]
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