Camelot 3000
1982 • 312 pages

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15

This book/comic series was recommended to me by a friend for a reading challenge. It is utterly ridiculous, full of 80's “this is what the future will be like” references, and yet somehow still amusing.

At the time it was considered groundbreaking. One of Arthur's nights is reborn as a woman, yet still loves the woman of his past life (who was also reincarnated). While reading it, I was curious to know what the modern audience would think about that plotline.

I'd actually be interested in seeing this made into a cheesy tv show. It has plenty of action, ridiculous plotlines, but is still endearing.

The only downsides:
sometimes it was hard to keep track of whom was whom. It didn't age very well. The writer even admitted he was very unfamiliar with the Arthur legend before beginning this comic.

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