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''Girl Genius'' is an ongoing
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series turned
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, written and drawn by
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and
Kaja Foglio Kaja Marie Foglio (born January 12, 1970) is a Seattle-based writer, artist, and publisher. Foglio co-won the first Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story in 2009 for '' Girl Genius, Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones'', a series wh ...
and published by their company
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LLC under the
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Airship Entertainment. The comic won the
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three times, has been nominated for a
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and twice for
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s, and won multiple WCCA awards. ''Girl Genius'' has the tagline of "Adventure, Romance, Mad Science!". It follows the main character Agatha Heterodyne (introduced in 1995) through an alternate-history Victorian-style "
steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
" setting, although elements veer from what is usually thought of as steampunk. Kaja Foglio describes it as "
gaslamp fantasy Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history ...
" instead to suggest its more fantastic style. As well as the comics, the Foglios have also written four Girl Genius novels, all published by
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, and two games based on the world have been made.


Overview


Setting

The setting has been described as
steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
, with reviewers for ''Wired'' describing it as a "mosh of Victorian era, magic and emerging technology" and "steampunk to the core", but co-creator Kaja Foglio dislikes the term and instead coined the term "
gaslamp fantasy Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history ...
" to describe the work. Kaja said in a blog post that when ''Girl Genius'' was first coming out, there was a comic called ''
Steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
'' and she wanted to avoid confusion. She added that "we have no punk, and we have more than just steam, ousing a different name seemed appropriate." ''Girl Genius'' differs from classic steampunk in that technology is not just limited to machines but also encompasses biology such as "constructs" – biological creations which range from
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-style creatures to talking cats and mouse-sized
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. ''Girl Genius'' is set in an alternate-universe Europe with Industrial Revolution-like surroundings, airships, and mad scientists called Sparks. These Sparks, who have incredible powers of invention, turned the Age of Enlightenment into a full-scale war that ravaged the continent, until Baron Wulfenbach brought an uneasy peace through force.


Plot

''Girl Genius'' tells the story of Agatha Clay, a student and apprentice at Transylvania Polygnostic University, whose experiments never work until she encounters an electromagnetic pulse and is robbed of her locket. This leads her to break free of an attempt to suppress her powers as a Spark and to hide that she is the long-lost daughter of legendary figures William "Bill" Heterodyne and Lucrezia Mongfish, and thus is the last of the prestigious and dreaded House of Heterodyne. Agatha Heterodyne learns to mix scientific genius, a streak of heroism, and an obsessive possessiveness for what she considers her own in order to claim her heritage and birthright while trying to remain safe from the many European powers trying to use her for their own ends.


Major characters

The main and recurring characters of ''Girl Genius'' include: *Agatha Heterodyne: She was raised under the name of Agatha Clay and was kept ignorant of her true identity growing up. It is when her locket is stolen that Agatha "breaks through" as a Spark, leading her to learn that she is the last of the Heterodyne family. She spends the story trying to reclaim her family heritage and defend it from the many threats to its safety. *The Heterodyne Boys: Two legendary brothers and heroes, Bill and Barry Heterodyne, who are Agatha's father and uncle respectively. Bill's wife Lucrezia Mongfish went missing one day, prompting the Heterodyne Boys to fight in a war from which they became missing in action. *The Other: A malevolent, enigmatic entity who almost destroyed Europa twenty years before the story's start, and whom the Heterodyne Boys went missing when going off to fight. Over the course of the story, Agatha comes to believe that the Other was Lucrezia Mongfish, her long-lost mother. *Baron Klaus Wulfenbach: A pan-European leader. Klaus was once a sidekick of the Heterodyne Boys, but when they disappeared, he chose to bring peace to Europe through force. He suspects Agatha Heterodyne to be the Other. *Gilgamesh "Gil" Wulfenbach: The only son of Klaus Wulfenbach, who is raising him as a successor, and one of Agatha's love interests. He is torn between his loyalty to his father and his love for Agatha. *Tarvek Sturmvoraus: A prince from Sturmhalten, who is the direct descendant of the legendary 17th century "Storm King" Andronicus Valois. Though only introduced in Volume 6 (after it moved to webcomic format), Tarvek later became one of Agatha's love interests. *The Jägermonsters or Jägers: A type of super-soldiers serving House Heterodyne. *Zeetha: A lost warrior-princess from a faraway land known as Skifander. She volunteers to mentor Agatha. *Krosp: An artificially-made cat with human intelligence and one of Agatha's sidekicks. *Othar Tryggvassen: A self-styled "Gentleman Adventurer" and a Spark who seeks to kill all the Sparks in the world, ending with himself.


Publication history

The idea for the style of ''Girl Genius'' came about when Kaja Foglio went through some of Phil's loose drawings, saying in an interview: "I was going through all of Phil's old files and I was filing all of the old sketches, and I was coming across weird airships and cats in tophats with walking canes, and all of this wonderful... Victoriana sci-fi stuff... it was like 'Oh, this is everything I love!'" Phil Foglio said, "We wanted to do something with a strong female lead character. We both like the tropes associated with mad science, and I really enjoy drawing fiddly Victorian-style gizmos". Agatha Heterodyne first appeared in print in 1995 in a
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sourcebook that the Foglios illustrated. Phil Foglio states that plotting for ''Girl Genius'' started in 1993, and it was first published in 2000. ''Girl Genius: The Secret Blueprints Vol. I'' was printed in January 2001, followed closely by the monochrome Issue 1 in February. In 2005 ''Girl Genius'' became a webcomic, and quarterly print publication of the comic ceased. The first three printed issues (which make up Volume 1) were in black and white. Subsequent printed and web comics were in color. Volume 1 was inked by
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, Volumes 2 and 3 by Mark McNabb. Volume 4 by Laurie E. Smith, and all subsequent volumes by Cheyenne Wright. Wright also colored the comics of Volume 1; these colored versions were used for a new print edition of Volume 1 and have replaced the original comics on the website. In an interview recorded in January 2008, shortly before they began releasing pages of volume 8 of ''Girl Genius'' on their web site, the Foglios stated that they expected the climax of Volume 8 to be the rough equivalent of "the end of the first season," and that it would provide a logical break in case of author catastrophe and a fresh jumping-on point for new readers. However, this was an underestimate of the length of the remaining "first season": the end of Volume 13 turned out to be approximately halfway through the planned overall story arc. The "second season" of the series began March 3, 2014, with "Act 2, Volume 1," after a two-month hiatus of the main story.


Published collections

The webcomic, as well as the initial printed issues, have been collected into printed volumes, and in some cases those volumes have been collected into printed omnibuses. Unless stated in the notes below, the books reprint works first published as the webcomic.


The First Journey of Agatha Heterodyne (also called "Act 1")


The Second Journey of Agatha Heterodyne (also called "Act 2")


''Girl Genius'' in other media

''Girl Genius'' has been adapted, or proposed for adaptation, for other media:


Novels

The Foglios have written four Girl Genius prose novels, which follow the same story as the comics: *''Agatha H. and the Airship City'', covering volumes 1–3 of the comic; *''Agatha H. and the Clockwork Princess'', covering volumes 4–6; *''Agatha H. and the Voice of the Castle'', covering volumes 7–9; and *''Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg'' covering volumes 10–13. The prose novels are published by
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.


Games

*Agatha Heterodyne appeared in two illustrations and by name in the 1995
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supplement
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. This sourcebook for
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was illustrated by the Foglios and predates the release of the comic. *'' Girl Genius: The Works'' is a card game designed by Phil Foglio and
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, published in 2001. This game was an adaptation of an earlier game involving the Foglios called ''XXXenophile.'' *''Girl Genius and the Rats of Mechanicsburg'' is a mobile game released in 2014 following a
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in 2012. *A role-playing game, ''Girl Genius Sourcebook and Role-playing Game'', was released in 2021 by
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. A role-playing game had been first announced as early as 2004. *A video game, ''Girl Genius: Adventures In Castle Heterodyne'', was released in 2023 after a Kickstarter in 2020.


Movie

In 2010 it was reported that Felicia D. Henderson had optioned the rights to ''Girl Genius'' and was adapting it into a movie. However, no movie has been produced.


Awards

''Girl Genius'' and its creators have won multiple
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s and
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(WCCAs). They have also been nominated for further Hugo awards, WCCA awards, and
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s.


References


Primary sources

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External links

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