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		<title>Review: Ebin &amp; May</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[January is something of a doldrum time. The holidays are over, so the lights start coming down, but the night is no less dark and only shorter by a few minutes. There aren&#8217;t any other big events to look forward to (and with no family living by Lake Chautauqua anymore, that&#8217;s the Ice Festival gone), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>January is something of a doldrum time. The holidays are over, so the lights start coming down, but the night is no less dark and only shorter by a few minutes. There aren&#8217;t any other big events to look forward to (and with no family living by Lake Chautauqua anymore, that&#8217;s the Ice Festival gone), and the snow this year has been particularly relentless, leaving me somewhat down in the dumps. And to top it off, the amazing <a href="http://www.purnicellin.com/lint"><i>Lint</i></a> came to a close, leaving me bereft of a wonderful fantasy comic about a dispossessed prince.</p>
<p>So to stave off a portion of that gloom, here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may"><i>Ebin &amp; May</i></a>, a collaborative effort by Christina <a href="http://www.backbreaker.com/~smudge/">&ldquo;Smudge&rdquo;</a> Hanson, Ed Garcia, and Baron Engel.* While, in the past, I&#8217;ve expressed <a href="http://luprand.com/2009/06/review-furthia-high/">strong distaste</a> for furry webcomics, <i>Ebin &amp; May</i> has so far been a pleasant surprise. (For starters, there isn&#8217;t a single reference to <i>fur</i> or a species name anywhere in the title.)</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=135">title characters</a> are a <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=116">usurped prince</a> and the <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=80">clever servant girl whom he loves</a>. Living along with them are <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=20">a pair of foreign mystic knights</a> and a stablehand who you just <i>know</i> <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=92">is going to be more trouble than she&#8217;s worth</a>.</p>
<p>Perhaps the easiest way to describe the plot (so far) of <i>Ebin &amp; May</i> is to compare it to a video game. The <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=8">first</a> <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=16">few</a> <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=67">chapters</a> serve as tutorial levels, establishing the characters and some of their motivations through easy quests and training battles. Another <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=78">apparently easy</a> task leads to the <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=82">revelation</a> of the overarching plot: a <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=84">nefarious emperor who takes over kingdoms through unfortunate &#8220;accidents&#8221;</a>.</p>
<p>(This does raise the question of why someone whose <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=118">life and family are in danger</a> would be <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=77">announced as such</a> during a ball, but perhaps theirs was a more innocent age. The analogy between <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=127">species and ethnicity</a> is left just a little hazy, as is the relationship between <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=120">religion</a> and <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=98">magic</a>. This might be expounded upon in the future, though.)</p>
<p>The characters and costumes are <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=81">a visual treat</a>; so is the <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=128">scenery</a>, when it comes into play. I&#8217;m not entirely certain how much of the <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=101">garb</a> is period-accurate, especially where the <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=71">decolletage</a> is concerned, but in general the art style of <i>Ebin &amp; May</i> is a lively blend of <a href="http://www.radiocomix.com/comix/ebin-and-may/?p=103">comic book and fairy tale</a>. Which, in spite of the careless spelling and punctuation to be found here and there, is a good summary of the comic as a whole.</p>
<p><b>Comic Rating</b>: Three, since it comes up so often in fairy tales.</p>
<p>* I&#8217;m not sure what it is that Garcia and Engel do, exactly. They&#8217;re listed as &#8220;Art Assistance&#8221;, which sounds like the sort of job where you sit and ink someone else&#8217;s drawings, but I don&#8217;t have the full details. If you know what they do and feel like enlightening me, then by all means feel free.</p>
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