Mary Tyler Moorehawk

Dave Baker

Book - 2024

Who is MARY TYLER MOOREHAWK? How did she save the world from a dimension-hopping megalomaniac? Why was her TV show canceled after only nine episodes? These are just a few of the questions that young journalist Dave Baker begins to ask himself as he unravels the many mysteries surrounding the obscure comic book Mary Tyler MooreHawk. However, his curiosity grows into an obsession when he discovers that the reclusive creator of his favorite globe-trotting girl detective...is also named Dave Baker.

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Genres
Superhero comics
Adventure story comics
Dystopian comics
Paranormal comics
Action and adventure comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Published
Sherman Oaks, CA : Top Shelf Productions, an imprint of IDW Publishing [2024]
Language
English
Corporate Author
IDW Publishing
Main Author
Dave Baker (author)
Corporate Author
IDW Publishing (-)
Other Authors
Michael (Comic book artist) Lopez (artist), David Catalano (photographer), M. Cody Wiley (contributor)
Physical Description
252 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781603095365
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Part sprawling adventure series, part manic satire of fandom, this deliciously overstuffed graphic novel never stops to catch its breath. Baker (Everyone Is Tulip) warps a meta-narrative around the discovery of a comic book that he claims in the introduction was "gifted" to him from the future. Spunky "teen sleuth" Mary Tyler MooreHawk, who wears Afro-puffs markedly similar to a certain cartoon mouse, is forever fighting off hordes of monsters, robotic spiders, and supervillains. Interleaved with those action-packed comics episodes are issues of a zine (written also by "Dave Baker") from a dystopian future where after the "Blue Purge," outlaw collectors called "Physicalists" seek out episodes of a short-lived series adaptation of Mary Tyler MooreHawk, broadcast via dishwasher. Readers confused by the specifics of dishwasher TV will still easily get lost in the labyrinthine tangles of MooreHawk's escapades, which are drawn in tight lines with a furious intensity that matches the narrative's exuberant layering of classic sci-fi plotting, hilariously named sidekicks (Foxtrot Gator Foxtrot, Amy Deathdealer), dense footnotes, quirky backstory, and self-serious navel-gazing (see faux-academic reference to "inimitable Bakerian visual tropes"). Nonstop cheeky asides and nods to everything from Mickey Mouse to Ultraman show off Baker's piratical spirit without dampening the volume's originality. This energizing whirlwind will entice fans of Philip K. Dick and David Foster Wallace. (Feb.)

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