Plaid Avenger #1
By Philip Schweier
March 7, 2009 - 18:46
NX Comics
Writer(s): John Boyer and Klaus Shmidheiser
Penciller(s): Klaus Shmidheiser
Inker(s): Klaus Shmidheiser
Colourist(s): Richard Miller and Erin Nolan
Cover Artist(s): Klaus Shmidheiser
$3.50 US;$4.50 Canada
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In between romancing the women (after a dip in Arctic waters, no less) and the occasional martini, the Plaid Avenger exposes the impact of the melting polar ice cap, and what it means for the nations of Norway, Denmark, Canada, the United States and Russia, as each country jockeys for position to capitalize on the impending environmental change. Going beyond the usual “global warming bad” rhetoric, the Plaid Avenger explains what it means for the oil fields beneath the polar region, and the dramatic change in shipping routes, and how both will affect the indigenous people of the North. While presented with tongue-in-cheek humor, there is a significant amount of truth in the Plaid Avenger’s assessment of the situation, complete with citations and source references.
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To say The Plaid Avenger was the best comic book I read this week would be unfair, because the fact is it’s the only comic I read this week. Still, it presented an important topic in an entertaining and thought-provoking manner without getting preachy. The Plaid Avenger suggests readers get involved by contacting their elected officials, turning to the World Wildlife Fund, or investing in some of the beachfront property sure to climb in value as nations continue to develop the Arctic region.