Matt has a very straightforward storytelling style that is
ideal for this particular market. His very distinct art is fun, bold, and clean,
as it carries the story through the tale being told. As for the story itself, it
is a fun, entertaining romp swirling around a young Viking girl who already
sees herself as a warrior even though her father, a Viking chief, still sees
her as his little girl. Needless to say (and much to our own delight), Brenda
has a very different view of her place in the Steelhammer clan.
The second, main story, relates how Lord Greyton Steelhammer
(Brenda’s doting father) must conduct some business away from camp and leaves
his precious Brenda in the capable hands of Ruby, her teenaged babysitter.
Well, as previously stated, Brenda doesn’t believe herself to be a child in
need of being watched over, but as a full-fledged warrior woman who has every
right to go off on her own adventures, so what we are treated to is Brenda
doing everything she can to elude her babysitter, and go off to join her father
on the trail in search of some quest.
The comic itself not only comes with a number of variant covers,
each one promoting and supporting a different part of Matt’s business model (a
move we found quite engaging), but with a mini Food Fight Value Stamp . The
version we purchased is targeted towards Cliff’s Cons which are held nearly
monthly in Plainsville, CT at the VFW Hall on 7 Northwest Dr. We’ve attended a
few of Cliff’s cons, and have always found them friendly, and full of wicked
cool comic-related Tchachakas. Matt has his own studio (Fee Lunch Comics) in Granby,
CT which offers classes and workshops in comicbook art and design.