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Meta 4

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Meta 4
Cover of issue #1
Publication information
PublisherShadowLine
Publication dateJune 2010
No. of issues5
Creative team
Created byTed McKeever

Meta 4 is a five-issue comic book series by Ted McKeever published by ShadowLine.

Plot

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Meta 4 begins with an astronaut waking on a beach with amnesia—he is unable to recall how he got there. The astronaut meets a large muscular woman named "Gasolina" who is dressed in a costume resembling that of Santa Claus. The astronaut notices a number of scars on his body that he can not explain. Author Ted McKeever has called the significance of these scars twofold: "They are both evidence of a mystery that will unfold as the story progresses, as well as a textured map that has meaning to it because of where they are on his body".[1]

Production

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McKeever began actively producing Meta 4 after doing a series of black-and-white short story comics for publisher Marvel. It is based on notes he had compiled over previous years. McKeever has described the work as "a journey of self-discovery on a road trip of bizarre nightmares, twisted romance and scientific comedic insanity, spanning from Coney Island to the desolate Midwest".[2] He has also described the main two characters as representing two different mysteries: the astronaut being the mystery of physicality, and Gasolina being the mystery of language.

Reception

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Chris Arrant of Newsarama said that the art style of the series is difficult to describe, but that it is "more identifiable than 99% of comics’ artists out there".[3]

  1. ^ Josh Wigler (June 9, 2010). "Exploring Ted McKeever's "Meta 4"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  2. ^ Michael Aushenker (June 15, 2010). "McKeever Makes Mega Return with META 4". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 22, 2010.
  3. ^ Chris Arrant (May 20, 2010). "Ted McKeever's Meta4: Self-Discovery on Coney Island". Newsarama. Retrieved June 22, 2010.