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Wild Cards I: A Mosaic Novel

von George R. R. Martin (Herausgeber)

Weitere Autoren: Edward Bryant (Mitwirkender), Leanne C. Harper (Mitwirkender), Stephen Leigh (Mitwirkender), George R. R. Martin (Mitwirkender), Victor Milán (Mitwirkender)6 mehr, John J. Miller (Mitwirkender), Lewis Shiner (Mitwirkender), Melinda M. Snodgrass (Mitwirkender), Howard Waldrop (Mitwirkender), Walter Jon Williams (Mitwirkender), Roger Zelazny (Mitwirkender)

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Reihen: Wild Cards (1)

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The alien virus arrived on Earth just after World War IIâ??and the world was never the same. For those who become infected, there are two results: death, or transformation. And depending on the recipient, death is sometimes the preferable outcome. Only a few lucky ones become super-human "aces" as a side effect of the virus; the rest are turned into horrible, grotesque "jokers." It's a strange and wonderful, terrible and terrifying world where anything can go. A world that, in a twist of fate, could lie just outside your door. A world of Wild Cards.… (mehr)

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  jazzbird61 | Feb 29, 2024 |
I came intonation book with some expectations of "gritty" super hero stories...what I found was a sociological examination of recent American history through the lens of comic book mutant tales.

The overall idea is intriguing, following the development of mutant hero Aces and twisted Jokers through the heady days of post-war America, through the suspicion and paranoia of the Red Scare and on, but the actual stories can be very hit-and-miss. which is surprising, given the all star cast of writers, but then gain, no one iron all the time.

Standout stories include:
The Sleeper, a moving examination of an Ace whose powers strip himself family, morality and continuity.
Powers, a very subtly worked cold-war spy story.
Ghost Girl Takes Manhattan, a nice little story about a good girl on a big adventure in Jokertown. ( )
  JimDR | Dec 7, 2022 |
Summary: Alternative history where a select group of people develop super powers after WWII.

Things I liked:

* Quick pace, character driven stories.
* Some of the stories definitely left me wanting more.

Things I think could be improved.

* Some of the stories were a little inconsistent in style.
* Lots of changes in perspective and 'movie script' style dialogue got confusing and dense sometimes.

Highlight:

I think I liked the great and mighty turtle story the best. ( )
  benkaboo | Aug 18, 2022 |
Finally got around to it. I haven't been able to find the whole series on audiobook, but at least I have the first few, so let's give it a go!

Overall, it's a surprisingly fun and rather different sort of book. Rather than a single overarching plot and series of books, you have a world with a few key events and then a number of short stories with only a few characters crossing over. An anthology as it were. :)

Basically, just after World War II, an alien virus (the Wild Card Virus) was dropped on New York City. 90% of those infected are killed. 90% of those that survive are mutated into Jokers. The remaining 1% gain super powers. [b:Wild Cards|147908|Wild Cards (Wild Cards, #1)|George R.R. Martin|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1375859477l/147908._SY75_.jpg|1807663] (this book and the series) follows that world in a rough parallel to our own, using the jokers and aces as rather on the head stand ins for problems in our own world.

It ends up being a lot of fun. Super hero tropes, a wide variety of characters and settings running through the 50s up until the original present day of the story (in 1986). The extended edition from 2010 also adds a few more stories to better fill in the timeline, which is handy. I'm looking forward to listening to as many of these as I can find the audiobooks.

Individual stories:

Thirty Minutes Over Broadway!: A solid action piece. Introduces Jetboy. I only wish that he'd gotten a chance to be an Ace; I bet he'd have been a good one. (If he does later, I haven't gotten that far!)

The Sleeper: Introduces "The Sleeper", an Ace that hibernates for weeks or months at a time and has new powers each time he awakes. And then has to use those powers for crime to support himself and his family. Cool concept, cool characters.

Witness: McCarthyism and the Red Scare, only with aces standing in for communists. Sure. As frustrating to read about as the original events.

Degradation Rites: Our first real look from the alien Dr. Tachyon's larger than life point of view. And both how human and how alien he can be.

Captain Cathode and the Secret Ace: One of the three stories added in the 2010 'extended addition', this is a fun story. A joker/ace who has to hide what he is so he can work in the movie business... making movies about aces. Amusing.

Powers: Another story about hiding ace abilities, Frank Majewski is a Polish immigrant working for the CIA as an analyst and hiding his powers--lest he get kidnapped by the government (or so he believes)--until things go sideways. He's pretty cool, I'd like to see more of him, although I don't know how long he'd survive it.

Shell Games: The Great and Powerful Turtle is just hilarious. A lot of fun to read.

The Long, Dark Night of Fortunato: Fortunato (not how I would have spelled that, having only heard it before now) is weird. His powers and story line are weird and rather more explicit than most of the rest of the stories. I'm not sure what to think about this.

Transfigurations: The idea of someone studying hippies from an academic point of view and trying to get immersed in the culture is pretty amusing, especially when he accidentally activates his ace powers.

Down Deep: Bagabond and the cats were a lot of fun. The rest of the story was take it or leave it.

Strings: Weird story and a bit hard to follow. Stories like this always seem to have a 'Puppetmaster'. I expect we'll see more of him.

Ghost Girl Takes Manhattan: An attractive woman with the the power to phase through solid matter--but not to take her clothes with her? Of course. It ends up having a pretty intense chase scene though.

Comes a Hunter: Chrysalis is bizarre. Transparent skin. With how central she is to Jokertown, I'm sure we'll see more of her.
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  jpv0 | Jul 21, 2021 |
Very depressing. In the end, every one is a joker... ( )
  LuckyWitter | Apr 22, 2021 |
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AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
Martin, George R. R.HerausgeberHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Bryant, EdwardMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Harper, Leanne C.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Leigh, StephenMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Martin, George R. R.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Milán, VictorMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Miller, John J.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Shiner, LewisMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Snodgrass, Melinda M.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Waldrop, HowardMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Williams, Walter JonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Zelazny, RogerMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Daniels, LukeErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Riley, FrankUmschlagillustrationCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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The alien virus arrived on Earth just after World War IIâ??and the world was never the same. For those who become infected, there are two results: death, or transformation. And depending on the recipient, death is sometimes the preferable outcome. Only a few lucky ones become super-human "aces" as a side effect of the virus; the rest are turned into horrible, grotesque "jokers." It's a strange and wonderful, terrible and terrifying world where anything can go. A world that, in a twist of fate, could lie just outside your door. A world of Wild Cards.

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Kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg setzt ein wahnsinniger Wissenschaftler einen schrecklichen Virus frei. Jetboy, der größte Pilot seiner Zeit, will das Schlimmste verhindern und tritt dem Wissenschaftler am Himmel über New York in einer epischen Luftschlacht entgegen. Doch der Wild-Cards-Virus ordnet den Lauf der Geschichte bereits neu und bringt seltsam veränderte Menschen hervor. Die Asse erinnern mit ihren übermenschlichen Fähigkeiten an Superhelden. Die Joker dagegen mussten die Verwandlung mit bizarren physischen Deformationen bezahlen. Doch ob Helden oder Schurken, ob gefürchtet oder bewundert, sie sind jetzt ein Teil der Gesellschaft – und die normalen Menschen müssen lernen, mit den Wild Cards zu leben.
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