Semiautomagic volume 1


By Alex De Campi & Jerry Ordway, coloured by Marissa Louise (Dark Horse Books)
ISBN: 978-1-50670-001-4 (TPB) eISBN: 978-1-63008-668-8

In an industry/art form that has become over-reliant on vast interlocking storylines, requiring an encyclopaedic knowledge of a million other yarns and the tacit consent to sign up for another million episodes before reaching any kind of narrative payoff, the occasional short, sharp, intensely stand-alone tale is as welcome and vital as a reliable torch in a haunted house.

Just such a salutary singleton (thus far: there’s plenty of scope for more adventures!) was this solid action-horror outing that first appeared in 2014 in Dark Horse Presents volume 3 #4-9 and #13-17.

A no-nonsense, straightforward battle of earthly mage against ancient uncanny abomination, the series was devised (and lettered) by novelist, film director, columnist and comics creator Alex De Campi (Smoke, Kat & Mouse, Agent Boo, Archie vs Predator, Bad Girls, No Mercy, MADI, Bad Karma) and illustrated by certified comics giant Jerry Ordway (All-Star Squadron, Fantastic Four, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Adventures of Superman, The Power of Shazam!, WildStar, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, The Avengers) and introduces enigmatic-woman-with-a-past Alice Creed.

An untenured professor at New Haven, her classes attract all the cool kids, but she has a bad reputation and appalling attendance record. Her students never know when she will turn up to teach, because she consults on police cases. Not ordinary ones, though: Professor Creed gets a call whenever science and reason go out the window…

Her best friend is teaching assistant Archie Rollins: a constant helpmeet and dutiful substitute for her classes. He’s also her housekeeper and is not local – by at least a dozen dimensions…

This morning, as Archie pacifies another disappointed bunch of teens who wanted to experience the mystic “rock star” sharing the unseen secrets of existence, Creed is far away in Bridgeport, attending another uncategorizable case stumping the cops…

Having established that magic always comes at a cruelly high cost, ‘Semiautomagic: The Bomb That Will Bring Us Together’ follows her as the Prof uncovers a case of possession resembling an old case. This time, a kid’s soul has been sucked into the void, via his computer, and a little blood magic determines he’s only one of thousands to have fallen victim to a demonic computer game…

After a ghostly visitation and a touch of divination, Alice heads for Las Cruces, New Mexico tooled up and wearing her other hat: that of merciless monster killer…

Her flight is far from peaceful or uneventful, but overcoming all eldritch resistance, she’s soon bargaining with the local supernal forces for permission to work in their territory, discovering her current quarry has been poaching on their turf with no care regarding the rules and laws governing the magical world.

Creed is cautious and polite, but determined. She knows her place and mission in the ancient hierarchy and considers the huge number of people she couldn’t save as her greatest burden. Here, that attitude leads her an abandoned atomic test town and army of reanimated plastic dummies where she discovers all the magically-abducted games-playing kids just as the vile entity seeking access to Earth orchestrates one last nuclear detonation…

Surviving thermonuclear destruction thanks to her arcane gifts, Creed is then betrayed by one she trusted and forced to confront the extra-dimensional Traveller manipulating the awful events. The invader is exultantly triumphant… until Creed forcefully and fatally reminds it of the Hierarchy already established on this world and the next…

Her mass exorcism also sends most of the abducted souls back to their bodies at a terrible cost, but in the excitement and stress of the ritual, Alice misses something…

A year later – or ten days in-continuity – ‘Semiautomagic: Throne of Blood’ takes up the tale as the drained monster hunter returns to academia, blithely unaware that her oversight has come looking for her and is now attending her classes…

By the time she notices, the sweet and sexy “transfer student” Mark Van Scuyer has charmed his way into the lives of Creed’s class, but her own rules and spectral “Board of Advisors” won’t let her kill him. She has to writhe and burn in frustration until he does something to contravene the laws. She doesn’t have long to wait…

When the beast begins his predations by arcanely assaulting favourite student Chloe and feeding on her pain, the act unleashes a wave of staggering horror and rapacious evil as Mark gathers strength from attacks on the populace. When he targets the misery of the local hospital, Creed knows what she must do and will not be stopped…

Old-fashioned duels between Good and Evil featuring a kick-ass protagonist with almost as much emotional baggage as arcane weaponry, this is a superb done-in-one magical monstery tour to delight old time horror buffs seeking something a little bit new in the grand old manner. The saga is supplemented by ‘Semiautomagic: Behind the Scenes’ sharing Ordway’s roughs, pencil art, cover sketches and more, before tantalising glimpses of De Campi’s Grindhouse comics close the curtain on this fear fest.

Semiautomagic is a perfect B-Movie horror comic: stark, inventive, rollercoaster-paced and rendered with exhilarating bravura. This thundering, down-and-dirty fable grips like a vice and hits like a hammer, and in Professor Alice Creed comics have another weird warrior to join the ranks of Doctors Fate, Strange, Voodoo, Doom, Drew, Mirage and all the rest.
© 2014, 2015, 2016 Alex de Campi and Jerry Ordway. All rights reserved.