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Friday, December 11, 2015

Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant

If there's one type of story I've always had a great deal of affection for, its the historical adventure-story. Many of the authors who have had an influence on me over the years, such as Alexandre Dumas or George MacDonald Fraser, wrote in this genre. Small wonder than, that Tony Cliff's comic, Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant, would catch my interest, the moment I first heard of it.


Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant (and from hear on out, I'm just going to call it Delilah Dirk, for the sake of brevity), begins in Constantinople in the year 1807. Here we meet Erdemoglu Selim, a young lieutenant in the Sultan's Janissary Corps, a man whose sole desire is to live a peaceful life with plenty of opportunity to cultivate his chief-talent; making delicious tea. However, all that is about to change.Near the beginning of the story, Selim is tasked with interrogating a prisoner, who was caught trying to break into the palace to steal a collection of priceless scrolls. Said prisoner being none other than the international adventuress and globe-trotting troublemaker, Delilah Dirk. Through circumstances, Selim finds himself implicated in Delilah's escape and so, have no choice but to join her as her travelling companion, assisting her in her plans to steal a treasure right from under the nose of the feared pirate-captain, Zakul.



Delilah Dirk's greatest asset is, without a doubt, its two protagonists; both of whom are very engaging and likable characters. Delilah in particular is a splendid creation; a larger-than-life heroine, always ready to jump into the fray with a smile on her lips, armed with her quick wits and impressive martial-arts and sword-fighting skills. Selim, meanwhile, is the more down-to-earth character. The regular-guy, who discovers within himself greater courage and resourcefulness than he thought he possessed. During the course of the comic, Selim find himself increasingly more drawn to the new and dangerous, but exciting, life, he's been dragged into. The two of them have great chemistry and I really enjoyed seeing them brave various dangers together.

With Delilah Dirk. Tony Cliff has created a splendid adventure-comic, one that I'd recommend to any fan of the genre. A sequel titled Delilah Dirk and the King's Shilling is slated for release in 2016 and I for one forward to new adventures in the company of Miss Dirk and her Turkish lieutenant, once more.

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