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''Sky Doll'' is a science fiction comic written, drawn and colored by Italian artists Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa (of [[WITCH (Comic Book)|WITCH]] fame).
''[[Sky Doll]]'' is a science fiction comic written, drawn and colored by Italian artists Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa (of ''[[W.I.T.C.H.]]'' fame).


In this story, sky dolls are sentient robots made for a multitude of jobs-- mainly for the pleasure of males. Papathea, the planet the story begins in, is entirely dominated by a Theocracy that keeps power by a mix of manipulation of the masses, fake miracles and an iron rule. Oh, and by double standards: women on this planet are mostly oppressed and forced to conform to an impossible ideal of chastity but men are allowed to "sin" without guilt as long as it's with the dolls.
In this story, sky dolls are sentient robots made for a multitude of jobs-- mainly for the pleasure of males. Papathea, the planet the story begins in, is entirely dominated by a Theocracy that keeps power by a mix of manipulation of the masses, fake miracles and an iron rule. Oh, and by double standards: women on this planet are mostly oppressed and forced to conform to an impossible ideal of chastity but men are allowed to "sin" without guilt as long as it's with the dolls.
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So far books 1-3 have been released in French, Spanish, Danish, Japanese and English by Marvel comics, though Heavy Metal Magazine published all three books in a single issue about a year before the announcement. [[Development Hell|The fourth issue, Sudra, is about five years overdue as well.]] Two volumes of short stories have been published; ''Space Ship Collection'' and ''Lacrima Christi'', the first being a prequel about Noa's life before the story began, and the other being a bunch of side stories.
So far books 1-3 have been released in French, Spanish, Danish, Japanese and English by Marvel comics, though Heavy Metal Magazine published all three books in a single issue about a year before the announcement. [[Development Hell|The fourth issue, Sudra, is about five years overdue as well.]] Two volumes of short stories have been published; ''Space Ship Collection'' and ''Lacrima Christi'', the first being a prequel about Noa's life before the story began, and the other being a bunch of side stories.


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* [[Art Evolution]]: Quite noticeable on the small parts made for the space ship collection and Lacrima Christi.
* [[Art Evolution]]: Quite noticeable on the small parts made for the space ship collection and Lacrima Christi.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: Someone's got a problem with church and state not being separated, or with a church's power gone berserk. It's the tyrannical Ludovica who's apparently the big problem, and a significant population wants the more moderate vanished Papessa Agape to come back. There was a lot of such business way back in Ye Middle Agese, with occasionally-epic pope/antipope fights between factions. See the Medici family and the Borgia family. Both authors have spoken about their huge dislike of organized religion, and in recent issues it has been revealed that {{spoiler|Agape was no saint, and probably even more monstrous than Ludovica in her personal life.}} Also, the treatment regime on Aqua is a not-so-subtle dig at Scientology's similar shenanigans.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: Someone's got a problem with church and state not being separated, or with a church's power gone berserk. It's the tyrannical Ludovica who's apparently the big problem, and a significant population wants the more moderate vanished Papessa Agape to come back. There was a lot of such business way back in Ye Middle Agese, with occasionally-epic pope/antipope fights between factions. See the Medici family and the Borgia family. Both authors have spoken about their huge dislike of organized religion, and in recent issues it has been revealed that {{spoiler|Agape was no saint, and probably even more monstrous than Ludovica in her personal life.}} Also, the treatment regime on Aqua is a not-so-subtle dig at Scientology's similar shenanigans.
* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Roy, thanks to [[Swiss Army Tears|Noa]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Back from the Dead]]: Roy, thanks to [[Swiss Army Tears|Noa]].}}
* [[Belief Makes You Stupid]]: The masses are easily swayed by the Miraculatore's [[Clarke's Third Law|Miracles]].
* [[Belief Makes You Stupid]]: The masses are easily swayed by the Miraculatore's [[Clarke's Third Law|Miracles]].
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Apparently, {{spoiler|Agape}}.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Apparently, {{spoiler|Agape}}.
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* {{spoiler|[[Evil Redhead]]: Agape.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Redhead]]: Agape.}}
* [[Fan Service]], [[Fetish Fuel]]: In-universe, the skydolls--best to keep the populace distracted with [[Dystopia|of course.]] Otherwise the story has a good bit thrown in for the reader here and there.
* [[Fan Service]], [[Fetish Fuel]]: In-universe, the skydolls--best to keep the populace distracted with [[Dystopia|of course.]] Otherwise the story has a good bit thrown in for the reader here and there.
* [[Fan Service With a Smile]]: Most of the jobs of the dolls.
* [[Fan Service with a Smile]]: Most of the jobs of the dolls.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: ''[[Dude, Not Funny|Humor]]'' is stretching it, but in the series proper, the Miracle Genie calls Ludovica a "perverted psycho" behind her back. Lacrima Christi shows [[Hypocrite|he has no right to criticize.]]
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: ''[[Dude, Not Funny|Humor]]'' is stretching it, but in the series proper, the Miracle Genie calls Ludovica a "perverted psycho" behind her back. Lacrima Christi shows [[Hypocrite|he has no right to criticize.]]
* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]: Noa.
* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]: Noa.
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* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Noa does it to Roy at one point.
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Noa does it to Roy at one point.
* [[The Messiah]]: Agape {{spoiler|and possibly Noa}} with powers to back it up. Ludovica masquerades as this.
* [[The Messiah]]: Agape {{spoiler|and possibly Noa}} with powers to back it up. Ludovica masquerades as this.
* [[Mission From God]]: Roy and Jahu are sent on a mission by Ludovica to try to convert the the People of Aqua. {{spoiler|At least that's what Roy thinks. Jahu on the other hand was given more specific orders on how to deal with the heretics.}}
* [[Mission from God]]: Roy and Jahu are sent on a mission by Ludovica to try to convert the the People of Aqua. {{spoiler|At least that's what Roy thinks. Jahu on the other hand was given more specific orders on how to deal with the heretics.}}
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: In order to enter the People of Aqua's city you have to reach a higher level of consciousness. Noa and Roy are able to do this thorough meditation. Jahu on the other hand just pops some drugs and ends up hallucinating running through a hallway of breasts. This leads to a near-[[Marshmallow Hell]] moment of the most epic order.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: In order to enter the People of Aqua's city you have to reach a higher level of consciousness. Noa and Roy are able to do this thorough meditation. Jahu on the other hand just pops some drugs and ends up hallucinating running through a hallway of breasts. This leads to a near-[[Marshmallow Hell]] moment of the most epic order.
* [[Nice Hat]]: The Miracle Genie's awesome turban.
* [[Nice Hat]]: The Miracle Genie's awesome turban.
** Noa has some jaunty chapeaux to her name too.
** Noa has some jaunty chapeaux to her name too.
* [[Nipple-and-Dimed]], [[Shirtless Scene]]: Ludovica, Noa and especially Agape who, unlike the other two, never covers her breasts.
* [[Nipple-and-Dimed]], [[Shirtless Scene]]: Ludovica, Noa and especially Agape who, unlike the other two, never covers her breasts.
* [[No Name Given]]: [[Spell My Name With an "S"|Miraculatore/The Miracle maker/The Spirit of miracles/Miracle Genie.]]
* [[No Name Given]]: [[Spell My Name with an "S"|Miraculatore/The Miracle maker/The Spirit of miracles/Miracle Genie.]]
* [[Not So Different]]: {{spoiler|Ludovica and Agape.}}
* [[Not So Different]]: {{spoiler|Ludovica and Agape.}}
* [[One-Gender Race]]: The Aquarians are all female. {{spoiler|This doesn't end well for them. Later events gives they don't continue to be this.}}
* [[One-Gender Race]]: The Aquarians are all female. {{spoiler|This doesn't end well for them. Later events gives they don't continue to be this.}}
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** It's heavily implied in the first volume that this was based on reality. The man has issues.
** It's heavily implied in the first volume that this was based on reality. The man has issues.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Ludovica at times.
* [[Psychopathic Manchild]]: Ludovica at times.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: Several moments in ''Lacrima Christi''.
* [[Rape as Drama]]: Several moments in ''Lacrima Christi''.
* [[Redheaded Hero]], [[Rose-Haired Girl]]: Noa seems to favor red and pink wigs.
* [[Redheaded Hero]], [[Rose-Haired Girl]]: Noa seems to favor red and pink wigs.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Roy and Jahu, Jahu is more laid back and somewhat cynical and Roy is more active and optimistic.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Roy and Jahu, Jahu is more laid back and somewhat cynical and Roy is more active and optimistic.
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* [[Stalker Shrine]]: The Miracle Genie has one to Agape.
* [[Stalker Shrine]]: The Miracle Genie has one to Agape.
* [[Tears of Blood]]: One of Ludovica's "miracles."
* [[Tears of Blood]]: One of Ludovica's "miracles."
* [[Tears From a Stone]]: [[Unable to Cry|Sky dolls can't cry]] unless modified to do so. Guess what Noa can do? {{spoiler|And [[Back From the Dead|do]] [[Swiss Army Tears|with them]]?}}
* [[Tears From a Stone]]: [[Unable to Cry|Sky dolls can't cry]] unless modified to do so. Guess what Noa can do? {{spoiler|And [[Back from the Dead|do]] [[Swiss Army Tears|with them]]?}}
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: This series has many but worthy of consideration is the fact that {{spoiler|Noa had dolls killed on her escape from her creator.}}
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: This series has many but worthy of consideration is the fact that {{spoiler|Noa had dolls killed on her escape from her creator.}}
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]: Noa used to do this before the series began.
* [[Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?]]: Noa used to do this before the series began.
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[[Category:Better Than It Sounds/Comic Books]]
[[Category:Franco Belgian Comics]]
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[[Category:Science Fiction Comic Books]]
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[[Category:Sky Doll]]
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 7 June 2021

Sky Doll is a science fiction comic written, drawn and colored by Italian artists Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa (of W.I.T.C.H. fame).

In this story, sky dolls are sentient robots made for a multitude of jobs-- mainly for the pleasure of males. Papathea, the planet the story begins in, is entirely dominated by a Theocracy that keeps power by a mix of manipulation of the masses, fake miracles and an iron rule. Oh, and by double standards: women on this planet are mostly oppressed and forced to conform to an impossible ideal of chastity but men are allowed to "sin" without guilt as long as it's with the dolls.

Noa is one of many dolls, working in the "Heavenly Carwash", car washes with some heavy fanservice. Noa is unusual for her kind as she dreams and feels she could do better -- most dolls tend to take their virtual slavery situation quite lightly. Roy and Jabu are emissaries of the papacy on the road to Aqua for a peace treaty, who decide to make a quick stop on the carwash. Noa, after making a mess of a situation and deciding that enough is enough, stows away in the guys ship. After being discovered and with the reluctance of Jabu, she joins the expedition and learns more about herself and how messed up the situation on her planet really is.

So far books 1-3 have been released in French, Spanish, Danish, Japanese and English by Marvel comics, though Heavy Metal Magazine published all three books in a single issue about a year before the announcement. The fourth issue, Sudra, is about five years overdue as well. Two volumes of short stories have been published; Space Ship Collection and Lacrima Christi, the first being a prequel about Noa's life before the story began, and the other being a bunch of side stories.

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