Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the Victorian era or the American frontier , where steam power remains in mainstream use, or in a fantasy world that similarly employs steam power.
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138-574: A "darker" bent. Mary Shelley 's The Last Man , set near the end of the 21st century after a plague had brought down civilization, was probably the ancestor of post-apocalyptic steampunk literature. Post-apocalyptic steampunk is set in a world where some cataclysm has precipitated the fall of civilization and steam power is once again ascendant, such as in Hayao Miyazaki 's post-apocalyptic anime Future Boy Conan (1978, loosely based on Alexander Key 's The Incredible Tide (1970)), where
207-474: A 19th-century (usually Victorian) setting and imitated conventions of such actual Victorian speculative fiction as H. G. Wells ' The Time Machine . In a letter to science fiction magazine Locus , printed in the April 1987 issue, Jeter wrote: Dear Locus, Enclosed is a copy of my 1979 novel Morlock Night ; I'd appreciate your being so good as to route it to Faren Miller, as it's a prime piece of evidence in
276-581: A 20-year hiatus with an online steampunk alternate fantasy world called the Floating City, to promote his album A Map of the Floating City . Another setting is "Western" steampunk , which overlaps with both the weird West and science fiction Western subgenres. One of the earliest steampunk books set in America was The Steam Man of the Prairies by Edward S. Ellis . Recent examples include
345-704: A Half , Daily Dishonesty , and The Forest Feast gift and stationery collections. Abrams Press publishes narrative non-fiction works relating to arts and culture, food, style, design, history, current events, science, technology, memoir, and biography. Titles include Grocery: The Buying and Selling of Food in America , Unprotected by Billy Porter , Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly by Jim DeRogatis , The Sopranos Sessions by Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall . Amulet Books publishes novels, graphic novels, and nonfiction for young adults and middle-grade readers. The imprint has published many bestselling and award-winning books, including Jeff Kinney 's Diary of
414-537: A Japanese fascination with an imaginary fantastical version of old Industrial Europe, linked to a phenomenon called akogare no Pari ("the Paris of our dreams"), comparable to the West 's fascination with an "exotic" East . The most influential steampunk animator was Hayao Miyazaki , who was creating steampunk anime since the 1970s, starting with the television show Future Boy Conan (1978). His manga Nausicaä of
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552-489: A Victorian era-styled telectroscope . Utilizing this device, New York promoter Evelyn Kriete organised a transatlantic wave between steampunk enthusiasts from both cities, prior to White Mischief's Around the World in 80 Days steampunk-themed event. In 2009, for Questacon , artist Tim Wetherell created a large wall piece that represented the concept of the clockwork universe . This steel artwork contains moving gears,
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690-610: A clockwork heart. The character Johann Krauss is featured in the comic and in the second film, Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), as an ectoplasmic medium (a gaseous form in a partly mechanical suit). This second film also features the Golden Army itself, which is a collection of 4,900 mechanical steampunk warriors. Since the 1990s, the application of the steampunk label has expanded beyond works set in recognisable historical periods, to works set in fantasy worlds that rely heavily on steam- or spring-powered technology. One of
759-434: A half million public posts on message boards, blogs, social media sites, and news sources, "that 'steampunk,' a subgenre inspired by the clothing, technology and social mores of Victorian society, will be a major trend to bubble up and take hold of the retail industry". Indeed, high fashion lines such as Prada , Dolce & Gabbana , Versace , Chanel , and Christian Dior had already been introducing steampunk styles on
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#1732791164424828-584: A number of festivals. The Steampunk Tree House is now permanently installed at the Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware . The Neverwas Haul is a three-story, self-propelled mobile art vehicle built to resemble a Victorian house on wheels. Designed by Shannon O'Hare, it was built by volunteers in 2006 and presented at the Burning Man festival from 2006 through 2015. When fully built,
897-412: A pseudo-Victorian mechanical "steampunk" style, and a number of visual and musical artists have been described as steampunk. Steampunk is influenced by and often adopts the style of the 19th-century scientific romances of Jules Verne , H. G. Wells , Mary Shelley , and Edward S. Ellis 's The Steam Man of the Prairies . Several more modern works of art and fiction significant to the development of
966-569: A submarine, sheathed in brass with giant cogs in the ceiling and portholes that look out onto fanciful scenes. The artist group Kinetic Steam Works brought a working steam engine to the Burning Man festival in 2006 and 2007. The group's founding member, Sean Orlando, created a Steampunk Tree House (in association with a group of people who would later form the Five Ton Crane Arts Group ) that has been displayed at
1035-525: A view of steam power as a limitless but potentially dangerous source of power. The success of Laputa inspired Hideaki Anno and Studio Gainax to create their first hit production, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1990), a steampunk anime show which loosely adapts elements from Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea , with Captain Nemo making an appearance. Based on a concept by Miyazaki, Nadia
1104-464: A war fought with superweapons has devastated the planet. Robert Brown 's novel, The Wrath of Fate (as well as much of Abney Park 's music) is set in a Victorianesque world where an apocalypse was set into motion by a time-traveling mishap. Cherie Priest 's Boneshaker series is set in a world where a zombie apocalypse happened during the Civil War era. The Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling
1173-444: A working clock, and a movie of the moon's terminator in action. The 3D moon movie was created by Antony Williams. Steampunk became a common descriptor for homemade objects sold on the craft network Etsy between 2009 and 2011, though many of the objects and fashions bear little resemblance to earlier established descriptions of steampunk. Thus the craft network may not strike observers as "sufficiently steampunk" to warrant its use of
1242-637: Is considered a strand of steampunk, one that looks at alternatives to historical imagination and usually created with the same kinds of social protagonists and written for the same type of audiences. One of steampunk's most significant contributions is the way in which it mixes digital media with traditional handmade art forms. As scholars Rachel Bowser and Brian Croxall put it, "the tinkering and tinker-able technologies within steampunk invite us to roll up our sleeves and get to work re-shaping our contemporary world." In this respect, steampunk bears much in common with DIY craft and bricolage artmaking . Many of
1311-520: Is likewise rooted in the era's perspective on fashion, culture, architectural style, and art. Such technologies may include fictional machines like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne . Other examples of steampunk contain alternative-history-style presentations of such technology as steam cannons , lighter-than-air airships , analog computers , or such digital mechanical computers as Charles Babbage 's Analytical Engine . Steampunk may also incorporate additional elements from
1380-624: Is set far in Earth's future where giant moving cities consume each other in a battle for resources, a concept Reeve coined as Municipal Darwinism . Westerfeld's Leviathan trilogy is set during an alternate First World War fought between the "clankers" ( Central Powers ), who use steam technology, and "darwinists" ( Allied Powers ), who use genetically engineered creatures instead of machines. "Mash-ups" are also becoming increasingly popular in books aimed at younger readers, mixing steampunk with other genres. Stefan Bachmann 's The Peculiar duology
1449-508: Is set in a post-apocalyptic future in which a meteor shower in 1878 caused the collapse of industrialized civilization. The movie 9 (which might be better classified as "stitchpunk" but was largely influenced by steampunk) is also set in a post-apocalyptic world after a self-aware war machine ran amok. Steampunk Magazine even published a book called A Steampunk's Guide to the Apocalypse , about how steampunks could survive should such
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#17327911644241518-424: Is set in a steampunk version of Meiji / Taishō era Japan, and Square Enix 's manga and anime franchise Fullmetal Alchemist (2001). Steampunk used to be confused with retrofuturism . Indeed, both sensibilities recall "the older but still modern eras in which technological change seemed to anticipate a better world, one remembered as relatively innocent of industrial decline." For some scholars, retrofuturism
1587-520: Is to employ appropriate materials (such as polished brass, iron, wood, and leather) with design elements and craftsmanship consistent with the Victorian era, rejecting the aesthetic of industrial design . In 1994, the Paris Metro station at Arts et Métiers was redesigned by Belgian artist Francois Schuiten in steampunk style, to honor the works of Jules Verne. The station is reminiscent of
1656-672: Is to provide a place for steampunkers in the region to display artwork for sale all year long. A year later, a more permanent gallery, Steampunk HQ , was opened in the former Meeks Grain Elevator Building across the road from The Woolstore, and has since become a notable tourist attraction for Oamaru. In 2012, the Mobilis in Mobili: An Exhibition of Steampunk Art and Appliance made its debut. Originally located at New York City's Wooster Street Social Club (itself
1725-591: The Victoria and Albert Museum , Tate , Vendome Press (in North America), Booth Clibborn Editions, SelfMadeHero , MoMA Children's Books, and 5 Continents. Founded by Harry N. Abrams in 1949, Abrams was the first company in the United States to specialize in the creation and distribution of art books. Times Mirror Company acquired the company in 1966 and Harry Abrams retired in 1977. For many years,
1794-509: The later film . Although many works now considered seminal to the genre were published in the 1960s and 1970s, the term "steampunk" originated largely in the 1980s as a tongue-in-cheek variant of " cyberpunk ". It was coined by science fiction author K. W. Jeter , who was trying to find a general term for works by Tim Powers ( The Anubis Gates , 1983), James Blaylock ( Homunculus , 1986), and himself ( Morlock Night , 1979, and Infernal Devices , 1987) — all of which took place in
1863-556: The 1940s, dating back to Osamu Tezuka 's epic science-fiction trilogy consisting of Lost World (1948), Metropolis (1949) and Nextworld (1951). The steampunk elements found in manga eventually made their way into mainstream anime productions starting in the 1970s, including television shows such as Leiji Matsumoto 's Space Battleship Yamato (1974) and the 1979 anime adaptation of Riyoko Ikeda 's manga Rose of Versailles (1972). Influenced by 19th-century European authors such as Jules Verne, steampunk anime and manga arose from
1932-437: The 1950s or earlier. A popular subgenre is Japanese steampunk, consisting of steampunk-themed manga and anime . Steampunk also refers to any of the artistic styles, clothing fashions, or subcultures that have developed from the aesthetics of steampunk fiction, Victorian-era fiction , art nouveau design, and films from the mid-20th century. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into
2001-489: The 2010s, it also began publishing volumes compiling reproduction of vintage trading card series for franchises such as Star Trek . In 2024, the imprint will become a full division of the company and also begin licensing manga and other international comic books. Art Director Chad W. Beckerman 2009-2018 Abrams Image was launched in 2006 and publishes illustrated and non-illustrated books on music, humor, fashion, and popular culture. The imprint's titles include Plato and
2070-547: The Dying Girl , and Jonathan Auxier 's The Night Gardener . Stewart, Tabori & Chang (ST&C), a publisher of cookbooks and craft titles, was purchased by Abrams in the late 1990s. In what CEO Michael Jacobs described in 2016 as a "unification strategy", all reprinted ST&C titles will appear under Abrams' other existing imprints. In addition, a new corporate logo was rolled out simultaneously. Illustrated books Too Many Requests If you report this error to
2139-621: The Haul propelled itself at a top speed of 5 miles per hour and required a crew of ten people to operate safely. Currently, the Neverwas Haul makes her home at Obtainium Works, an " art car factory" in Vallejo, CA owned by O'Hare and home to several other self-styled "contraptionists". In May–June 2008, multimedia artist and sculptor Paul St George exhibited outdoor interactive video installations linking London and Brooklyn , New York, in
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2208-589: The Punk . The stills at The Oxford Artisan Distillery are nicknamed " Nautilus " and " Nemo ", named after the submarine and its captain in the Jules Verne 1870 science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas . They were built in copper by South Devon Railway Engineering using a steampunk style. Steampunk fashion has no set guidelines but tends to synthesize modern styles with influences from
2277-551: The TV show The Wild Wild West and the movie adaption Wild Wild West , the Italian comics about Magico Vento , and Devon Monk 's Dead Iron. Kaja Foglio introduced the term "Gaslight Romance", gaslamp fantasy, which John Clute and John Grant define as "steampunk stories ... most commonly set in a romanticised, smoky, 19th-century London, as are Gaslight Romances. But the latter category focuses nostalgically on icons from
2346-739: The Valley of the Wind (1982) and its 1984 anime film adaptation also contained steampunk elements. Miyazaki's most influential steampunk production was the Studio Ghibli anime film Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986), which became a major milestone in the genre and has been described by The Steampunk Bible as "one of the first modern steampunk classics." Archetypal steampunk elements in Laputa include airships , air pirates , steam-powered robots , and
2415-541: The Victorian era. Such influences may include bustles , corsets , gowns, and petticoats ; suits with waistcoats , coats, top hats and bowler hats (themselves originating in 1850 England), tailcoats and spats ; or military-inspired garments. Steampunk-influenced outfits are usually accented with several technological and "period" accessories: timepieces, parasols , flying/driving goggles, and ray guns. Modern accessories like cell phones or music players can be found in steampunk outfits, after being modified to give them
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2553-656: The appearance of Victorian-era objects. Post-apocalyptic elements, such as gas masks, ragged clothing, and tribal motifs, can also be included. Aspects of steampunk fashion have been anticipated by mainstream high fashion, the Lolita and aristocrat styles, neo-Victorianism, and the Romantic Goth subculture . In 2005, Kate Lambert , known as "Kato", founded the first steampunk clothing company, "Steampunk Couture", mixing Victorian and post-apocalyptic influences. In 2013, IBM predicted, based on an analysis of more than
2622-407: The appropriate technology of the era; like "steam-punks," perhaps.... While Jeter's Morlock Night and Infernal Devices , Powers' The Anubis Gates , and Blaylock's Lord Kelvin's Machine were the first novels to which Jeter's neologism would be applied, the three authors gave the term little thought at the time. They were far from the first modern science fiction writers to speculate on
2691-494: The company was under the direction of Paul Gottlieb (publisher) until January 2001, eighteen months before his death. Abrams was acquired by La Martinière Groupe in 1997. La Martinière was acquired by Média-Participations in 2018. In 2018, Abrams acquired The Overlook Press . In 2020, Abrams acquired Cameron + Company. Abrams acquired Taunton Press from Active Interest Media in May 2024. Abrams publishes illustrated books on
2760-679: The development of steam-based technology or alternative histories. Keith Laumer 's Worlds of the Imperium (1962) and Ronald W. Clark 's Queen Victoria's Bomb (1967) apply modern speculation to past-age technology and society. Michael Moorcock 's Warlord of the Air (1971) is another early example. Harry Harrison 's novel A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah! (1973) portrays Britain in an alternative 1973, full of atomic locomotives, coal-powered flying boats, ornate submarines, and Victorian dialogue. The Adventures of Luther Arkwright (mid-1970s)
2829-431: The earliest short stories relying on steam-powered flying machines is "The Aerial Burglar" of 1844. An example from juvenile fiction is The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell . Fantasy steampunk settings abound in tabletop and computer role-playing games . Notable examples include Skies of Arcadia , Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends , and Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura . One of
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2898-502: The fashion runways. In episode 7 of Lifetime 's Under the Gunn reality series , contestants were challenged to create avant-garde "steampunk chic" looks. America's Next Top Model tackled steampunk fashion in a 2012 episode where models competed in a steampunk-themed photo shoot, posing in front of a steam train while holding a live owl. In 1988, the first version of the science fiction tabletop role-playing game Space: 1889
2967-415: The first major exhibition of steampunk art objects, curated and developed by New York artist and designer Art Donovan, who also exhibited his own "electro-futuristic" lighting sculptures, and presented by Dr. Jim Bennett, museum director. From redesigned practical items to fantastical contraptions, this exhibition showcased the work of eighteen steampunk artists from around the globe. The exhibit proved to be
3036-693: The first steampunk novels set in a Middle-earth -like world was the Forest of Boland Light Railway by BB , about gnomes who build a steam locomotive . Fifty years later, Terry Pratchett wrote the Discworld novel Raising Steam , about the ongoing industrial revolution and railway mania in Ankh-Morpork . The gnomes and goblins in World of Warcraft also have technological societies that could be described as steampunk, as they are vastly ahead of
3105-413: The genre were produced before the genre had a name. Titus Alone (1959), by Mervyn Peake , is widely regarded by scholars as the first novel in the genre proper, while others point to Michael Moorcock 's 1971 novel The Warlord of the Air , which was heavily influenced by Peake's work. The film Brazil (1985) was an early cinematic influence, although it can also be considered a precursor to
3174-424: The genres of fantasy , horror , historical fiction , alternate history, or other branches of speculative fiction , making it often a hybrid genre . As a form of speculative fiction, it explores alternative futures or pasts but can also address real-world social issues. The first known appearance of the term steampunk was in 1987, though it now retroactively refers to many works of fiction created as far back as
3243-533: The great debate as to who in "the Powers/Blaylock/Jeter fantasy triumvirate" was writing in the "gonzo-historical manner" first. Though of course, I did find her review in the March Locus to be quite flattering. Personally, I think Victorian fantasies are going to be the next big thing, as long as we can come up with a fitting collective term for Powers, Blaylock and myself. Something based on
3312-508: The late nineteenth century rejected machines and industrial production. In contrast, steampunk enthusiasts present a "non- luddite critique of technology". In dutch amusement park De Efteling , there is a dive coaster themed to a steampunk Victorian haunted goldmine called Baron 1898 . Various modern utilitarian objects have been modified by enthusiasts into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical "steampunk" style. Examples include computer keyboards and electric guitars . The goal of such redesigns
3381-501: The late years of that century and the early years of the 20th century—on Dracula , Jekyll and Hyde , Jack the Ripper , Sherlock Holmes and even Tarzan —and can normally be understood as combining supernatural fiction and recursive fantasy , though some gaslight romances can be read as fantasies of history." Author/artist James Richardson-Brown coined the term steamgoth to refer to steampunk expressions of fantasy and horror with
3450-538: The most successful and highly attended in the museum's history and attracted more than eighty thousand visitors. The event was detailed in the official artist's journal The Art of Steampunk , by curator Donovan. In November 2010, The Libratory Steampunk Art Gallery was opened by Damien McNamara in Oamaru, New Zealand . Created from papier-mâché to resemble a large cave and filled with industrial equipment from yesteryear, rayguns , and general steampunk quirks, its purpose
3519-592: The other sequels including its 2014 reboot , feature heavy steampunk-inspired architecture, setting, and technology. Amidst the historical and fantasy subgenres of steampunk is a type that takes place in a hypothetical future or a fantasy equivalent of our future involving the domination of steampunk-style technology and aesthetics. Examples include Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro 's The City of Lost Children (1995), Turn A Gundam (1999–2000), Trigun , and Disney's film Treasure Planet (2002). In 2011, musician Thomas Dolby heralded his return to music after
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#17327911644243588-484: The principles of Gibson and Sterling's cyberpunk writings to an alternative Victorian era where Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage 's proposed steam-powered mechanical computer, which Babbage called a difference engine (a later, more general-purpose version was known as an Analytical Engine ), was actually built, and led to the dawn of the Information Age more than a century "ahead of schedule". This setting
3657-413: The replacement of Queen Victoria by a human/newt clone; an invasion of Massachusetts by Lovecraftian monsters, drawing its title from the historic racial taxonomy "hottentot" ; and a love affair between Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson . Japanese steampunk consists of steampunk manga comics and anime productions from Japan. Steampunk elements have consistently appeared in mainstream manga since
3726-569: The steampunk offshoot dieselpunk . The Adventures of Luther Arkwright was an early (1970s) comic version of the Moorcock -style mover between timestreams . In fine art, Remedios Varo 's paintings combine elements of Victorian dress, fantasy, and technofantasy imagery. In television , one of the earliest manifestations of the steampunk ethos in the mainstream media was the CBS television series The Wild Wild West (1965–69), which inspired
3795-510: The subject of the television series NY Ink ), the exhibit featured working steampunk tattoo systems designed by Bruce Rosenbaum, of ModVic and owner of the Steampunk House, Joey "Dr. Grymm" Marsocci, and Christopher Conte. with different approaches. "[B]icycles, cell phones, guitars, timepieces and entertainment systems" rounded out the display. The opening night exhibition featured a live performance by steampunk band Frenchy and
3864-521: The subjects of art, photography, performing arts, fashion, interior design , and nature and science. Titles published by Abrams include The Art of Walt Disney , Earth from Above , I'm a Born Liar: A Fellini Lexicon , Louis Vuitton: The Birth of Modern Luxury , The Diary of Frida Kahlo , Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool , The Wes Anderson Collection , The Selby Is in Your Place , Abrams Discoveries , and Vanity Fair 100 Years (about
3933-612: The technologies of men , but still run on steam and mechanical power. The Dwarves of the Elder Scrolls series , described therein as a race of Elves called the Dwemer , also use steam-powered machinery, with gigantic brass-like gears, throughout their underground cities. However, magical means are used to keep ancient devices in motion despite the Dwemer's ancient disappearance. The 1998 game Thief: The Dark Project , as well as
4002-527: The term. Comedian April Winchell , author of the book Regretsy: Where DIY Meets WTF , cataloged some of the most egregious and humorous examples on her website "Regretsy". The blog was popular among steampunks and even inspired a music video that went viral in the community and was acclaimed by steampunk "notables". From October 2009 through February 2010, the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford , hosted
4071-450: The themed area the "Screampunk District" at Six Flags Magic Mountain and in the designs of The Mysterious Island section of Tokyo DisneySea theme park and Disneyland Paris ' Discoveryland area. Aspects of steampunk design emphasise a balance between form and function . In this, it is like the Arts and Crafts Movement . But John Ruskin , William Morris , and the other reformers in
4140-715: The two U.S. magazines: 1913-1936 and from 1983 onward ). Founded in 2012, Abrams Appleseed publishes board books, novelty books, and picture books for children up to age 5. The imprint's list of titles includes Alphablocks , Hippopposites , Pantone: Color , In My Heart , and the Mini Myths series. Abrams Books for Young Readers publishes picture books and illustrated nonfiction for preschool through middle-grade readers. The imprint's list of titles includes Library Mouse , Rosie Revere, Engineer , I Am Yoga , Animalia , Babar's Museum of Art , Separate Is Never Equal , Maritcha , and 365 Penguins . Abrams ComicArts
4209-484: The visualisations of steampunk have their origins with, among others, Walt Disney 's film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), including the design of the story's submarine the Nautilus , its interiors, and the crew's underwater gear; and George Pal 's film The Time Machine (1960), especially the design of the time machine itself. This theme is also carried over to Six Flags Magic Mountain and Disney parks, in
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#17327911644244278-434: Was different from most steampunk settings in that it takes a dim and dark view of this future, rather than the more prevalent utopian versions. Nick Gevers 's original anthology Extraordinary Engines (2008) features newer steampunk stories by some of the genre's writers, as well as other science fiction and fantasy writers experimenting with neo-Victorian conventions. A retrospective reprint anthology of steampunk fiction
4347-411: Was founded in 2009 under the editorial direction of Charles Kochman and publishes graphic novels and illustrated books about the creators and the history of comics art, animation, and cartoons. Its titles include Mom's Cancer , Kirby: King of Comics , My Friend Dahmer , The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis , R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country , and The Art of Rube Goldberg . In
4416-439: Was influential on later steampunk anime such as Katsuhiro Otomo 's anime film Steamboy (2004). Disney 's animated steampunk film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) was influenced by anime, particularly Miyazaki's works and possibly Nadia . Other popular Japanese steampunk works include Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli anime film Howl's Moving Castle (2004), Sega 's video game and anime franchise Sakura Wars (1996) which
4485-596: Was labeled a "steampunk fairytale," and imagines steampunk technology as a means to stave off an incursion of faeries in Victorian England. Suzanne Lazear's Aether Chronicles series also mixes steampunk with faeries, and The Unnaturalists , by Tiffany Trent, combines steampunk with mythological creatures and alternate history. Self-described author of "far-fetched fiction" Robert Rankin has incorporated elements of steampunk into narrative worlds that are both Victorian and re-imagined contemporary. In 2009, he
4554-528: Was made a Fellow of the Victorian Steampunk Society. The comic book series Hellboy , created by Mike Mignola , and the two Hellboy films featuring Ron Perlman and directed by Guillermo del Toro , all have steampunk elements. In the comic book and the first (2004) film , Karl Ruprecht Kroenen is a Nazi SS scientist who has an addiction to having himself surgically altered, and who has many mechanical prostheses, including
4623-669: Was one of the first steampunk comics. In February 1980, Richard A. Lupoff and Steve Stiles published the first "chapter" of their 10-part comic strip The Adventures of Professor Thintwhistle and His Incredible Aether Flyer . In 2004, one anonymous author described steampunk as "Colonizing the Past so we can dream the future." The first use of the word "steampunk" in a title was in Paul Di Filippo 's 1995 Steampunk Trilogy , consisting of three short novels: "Victoria", "Hottentots", and "Walt and Emily", which, respectively, imagine
4692-426: Was published. The game is set in an alternative history in which certain now discredited Victorian scientific theories were probable and led to new technologies. Contributing authors included Frank Chadwick , Loren Wiseman , and Marcus Rowland . William Gibson and Bruce Sterling 's novel The Difference Engine (1990) is often credited with bringing about widespread awareness of steampunk. The novel applies
4761-644: Was released, also in 2008, by Tachyon Publications . Edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer and appropriately entitled Steampunk , it is a collection of stories by James Blaylock , whose "Narbondo" trilogy is typically considered steampunk; Jay Lake , author of the novel Mainspring , sometimes labeled " clockpunk "; the aforementioned Michael Moorcock; as well as Jess Nevins , known for his annotations to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (first published in 1999). Younger readers have also been targeted by steampunk themes, by authors such as Philip Reeve and Scott Westerfeld . Reeve's quartet Mortal Engines
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