LET’S GET GRAPHIC!

The graphic novel has become so much more than a comic book for grownups. There’s art, social commentary, humor, brilliant storytelling and…. oh, yeah…. actual knock-yer-eyeballs-out ART in them thar pages! 😁

Broomy © Steven Stahlberg

Proof of concept: a long-running online graphic novel titled Android Blues by artist/author Steven Stahlberg, formerly of Georgia and points east, now living in Sweden.

Android Blues cover art © Steven Stahlberg

As Mr. Stahlberg tells it, he began writing a script ‘way back in 1995, while living in Hong Kong. In 2014, after nine years of effort, he turned his would-be film script into an online comic, instead, that he made available for free.

Android Blues, page 10, © Steven Stahlberg

Working on his own, Mr. Stahlberg spent the next ten years 😮 painstakingly producing one brilliant page after another: well-written, lusciously-illustrated pages, mind you, telling a compelling tale of suspense, rebellion, liberation and romance. Even better, he did it without an ounce of help from any so-called ‘artificial intelligence.’ This is real art for real humans, BY a real human! AI need not apply! 👍🏽

Android Blues, page 10, © Steven Stahlberg
Roboutique © Steven Stahlberg

Mr. Stahlberg posted the final, eagerly-awaited page of his magnum opus in July of this year.

Android Blues © Steven Stahlberg

Now, in response to requests from fans like me, the artist/author (and fellow motorcyclist) is publishing a hard copy of his book.

Android Blues at the Kickstarter pre-launch page © Steven Stahlberg

To that end, he has established a Kickstarter — publishing books is no cheap date, it turns out, and especially not art books with high-quality reproductions of the artist’s work — so I’m encouraging anyone who enjoys art and storytelling to visit his Kickstarter campaign, get in line and eagerly await your opportunity to support this excellent artist/author and all-around nice guy, and help him fulfill his dream (and mine) of creating a hard copy edition of Android Blues.

NOTE, 31 December 2024: The book is complete, and as of November, 2024, the artist was shipping copies of the first signed editions. If you missed your shot at the first run, you may still be able to order copies by contacting the artist at his Facebook page.

Akula © Steven Stahlberg

However, I hasten to add that Mr. Stahlberg is not ‘just’ the author and artist behind a brilliant graphic novel. Oh, no, dear readers! He has a huge body of independent work. I’ll post a few here, to give you a taste, and encourage you to follow up on your own. Definitely worth tracking down!

Broomy © Steven Stahlberg

Per usual, this artist originally caught my eye because he created some pieces with motorcycle themes. ‘Broomy’ was the first: a series of takes on the futuristic biker woman who just happens to be a witch, as well, and a patch-holding member of the Hell’s Witches MC (Motorcycle Coven) in Jacksonville, Florida.

Broomy © Steven Stahlberg
Broomy © Steven Stahlberg

In the moto-inspired genre, there was also this piece:

Psycho Girlfriend © Steven Stahlberg

Farther afield:

Arcturian Tincture © Steven Stahlberg
Astro Girl © Steven Stahlberg
Kama Sutra © Steven Stahlberg
Jealousy © Steven Stahlberg
Pushed Down © Steven Stahlberg
Tank Wash © Steven Stahlberg
School Ma’rm © Steven Stahlberg
Anna Kournikova as a fantasy Celt warrior princess © Steven Stahlberg

Steven Stahlberg may also be found at Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Patreon.

NOTE, 31 December 2024: The book is complete, and as of November, 2024, the artist was shipping copies of the first signed editions. If you missed your shot at the first run, you may still be able to order copies by contacting the artist at his Facebook page.

December, 2024: I received my first edition copy of Steven Stahlberg’s epic graphic saga, Android Blues. It is every bit as lovely as expected, and I am so proud to add it to MMMoMMA‘s permanent library.
As promised, my first edition is numbered and signed by the author/artist. I had been badgering Steven Stahlberg to produce a hard copy of his astounding saga, so I feel a bit of pride that my long-wished-for hard copy is finally available! 😎👍🏻

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