Showing posts with label misty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misty. Show all posts

Friday, 27 October 2017

Misty Presents: The Day The Sky Grew Dark & The Fourth Swan



A couple of one-off treats from the magnificent Misty now, her equivalent of Tharg's Future Shocks I guess. The Fourth Swan is, I'm fairly sure, by Enrique Romero, if only because the heroine could be Axa's little sister, but don't know about the artist on The Day The Sky Grew Dark.
It's obviously from the same Spanish school as Romero, but I can't place it.
Regardless, this is, as ever from the winsome white witch, gorgeous stuff.














Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Misty Presents: The Sentinels



It's nearly the witching hour, and the mist is rising, so time for another strip from greatest ever girls' comic, Misty. The Sentinels is the one about a scary tower block that's actually a gateway to a parallel Earth. As homeless heroine Jan and her family have to fend for themselves on the streets, and are forced to squat in the scary Sentinel high rise, we're in absolute working-class British comic book heaven.
Written by Scottish writer Malcolm Shaw, plucky Jan and her parents are seen as unfortunate victims of circumstance, and not as the benefit scroungers they undoubtedly would be these days.
Plus tower blocks, far from being seen as the positive wave of the future that various governments painted them as were, even back in the '70's, often seen as areas of depivation and disillusionment. Except the one Mary, Mungo and Midge lived in, obviously.
That's all background of course, as this is ostensibly a story about weird happenings, strange occurrences and Nazi's. Lots and lots of Nazi's.
But like the best kid's comic strips, there's a heavily political edge here, and you can easily see The Sentinels being adapted by those maniacs at HTV for a thursday teatime, and we'd all be reminiscing now how scared we all were of those creepy tower blocks. Some of us still are.






















Thursday, 8 October 2015

Misty Presents: The Salamander Girl



A shorter serial now from greatest ever girls' weekly, Misty. The Salamander Girl is a magical, mysterious piece, which is mostly mysterious 'cos I don't know who drew it. It looks like it's from the Spanish school, and is utterly gorgeous, but shame not to give credit where it's due.
The story does end a little abruptly, and you wish we'd found out a bit more about it's heroine, mystical sun-spirit Salah, and that she'd had a few more adventures, but while it lasts, it really is wonderful stuff.