Showing posts with label Pat Mills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Mills. Show all posts

Monday, 9 March 2026

Hush, Hush, Sweet Rachel from Misty (1978-1979) Eduardo Feito & Pat Mills - Compiled by A. Wallace

Hush, Hush, Sweet Rachel    

 Written by  Pat Mills , Drawn by Eduardo Feito 

Misty  No.  42 (November 18th, 1978) / Misty  No. 52 (February 3rd, 1979)  

Episodes: 11

Lisa sees a strange woman watching her, at school she is kind to Fat Rosie even though Rosie doesn’t like her, she is sent to check time and woman still watching her, when Lisa reports on time she acts childlike, and asks woman if she can help her, she says not sure, that night Lisa has nightmare of trapped child.

Lisa has nightmare and behaves like a baby next day in school, confronts woman (Mrs Prendergast) who says she will come and talk to her parents following evening, Lisa goes to fair with friends determined to enjoy herself before finding out whatever terrible news it is.

40 pages + 2 covers

 Material from Misty 


Compiled by A. Wallace 


Saturday, 2 November 2024

Moonchild from Misty (1978) John Armstrong & Pat Mills - Compiled by A. Wallace


 Moonchild 

 Written by Pat Mills , Drawn by John Armstrong

Misty  No. 01 (February 4th, 1978)  /  Misty  No. 13  (April 29nd, 1978)

Episodes: 13

Jenny gets a job at a mysterious boarding school where she discovers she is one of many previous fair-haired skivvies, and is constantly told she is being protected. Doesn’t tell on girls for prank and in bed that evening receives a warning on her window.

Jenny is picked on by other girls and then sees them throw a book belonging to one of the others up into ivy on the chapel, climbs it to give it back, and sees someone in hood chanting and placing her photo on the altar.

Jenny goes into village to do shopping on school coach but driver is scared by her and villagers also avoid her. He doesn’t pick her back up and throws her a note telling her to stay away, and his bus crashes later that day....

https://comics.bournemouth.ac.uk/story.php?title=Moonchild

Translations/Reprints:  There is no

53 pages 

 Material from Misty 

Compiled by A. Wallace 



Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Three short stories by María Barrera from Misty : The Love And The Laughter (1978) / Roots (Nightmare) (1978) / Danse Macabre (1979) - Compiled by A. Wallace

   

The Love And The Laughter 

 Written by ?? , Drawn by María Barrera

Misty  No. 10 (April 8th , 1978)

Episodes: 1  (6 pages)

Translations/Reprints: Best Of Misty #04  (May 1st, 1986) 

Molly makes a pact with Devil for her soul to help her Uncle’s ailing circus
 (despite his claims she helps him just by being around), it works and t
hey make lots of money in just one day, then conjurer returns and Uncle 
figures out pact, they burn the book and spell is broken.

Roots (Nightmare )

 Written by Pat Mills , Drawn by María Barrera

Misty  No. 1 (February 4th, 1978)

Episodes: 1  (5 pages)

Translations/Reprints: Best Of Misty #08  (September 1st, 1986

Jill goes to stay in Evergreen with her granddad for the summer, uncanny realisation townspeople standing out in rain at night and nobody has died for years, discovers they have roots. Final reassuring panel added where she decides to stay..

Danse Macabre 

 Written by ?? , Drawn by María Barrera

Misty  No. 52 (February 3rd, 1979)

Episodes: 1  (6 pages)

Translations/Reprints: Best Of Misty #06  (July 1st, 1986) 

Nadia cheats to get starring ballet role (de luca effect 11), steals mistress's 
ballet shoes for luck... Skeletal orchestra etc red shoes adaptation, 
forced to dance until she collapses, Lois gets role and Nadia 
has ‘damaged her feet’ and shoes ‘danced to pieces’.

Compiled by A. Wallace 

Thursday, 22 September 2022

2000 AD's Greatest - Celebrating Forty Years (2017)


From humorously twisted Future Shocks to the dystopian escapades of Judge Dredd,
 2000 AD has inspired generations of readers and has spawned some 
of the greatest talents 
in the comics industry.
To celebrate the creative droids behind the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, a selection of writers
and artists from across 2000 AD's forty-year history were asked
 to choose their favourite one-off story by a fellow creator and explain why they chose it. 
The result is this incredible anthology featuring work by
 Alan Grant, Kevin O'Neill, Rob Williams, Brian Bolland, Chris Weston and Steve Dillon
selected by creators such as founding editor Pat Mills, 
celebrated artist Jock and recent newcomer Tom Foster.

116 pages





Friday, 8 March 2019

Accident Man #01- #24 (1991) Complete Series


Accident Man is a character from the defunct monthly UK comic Toxic! written 
by the comic writer Pat Mills in the early 1990s.

The story centered around the life of Mike Fallon, a high-class hitman. 
Fallon was known for making his murders look like 
accidents often going to extravagant lengths to pull this ruse 
off. The Fallon character was also noted for his love of high 
living and glamorous girlfriends. Mike Fallons, "I dont give a damn" attitude 
to his hits was changed the day his girlfriend (a 
would-be Greenpeace activist) was murdered! Fallon then 
went on a murderous rampage to find out who paid the contract 
on his girlfriend and who actually made the hit.

Three Accident Man story series ran in Toxic!, for between 
6 and 8 issues each and the first two were reprinted.

Accident Man (by Pat Mills/Tony Skinner) 

"Accident Man" (with Martin Emond, in Toxic! #1-6, 1991, reprinted in Apocalypse Presents "Accident Man", 1991) 

"The Death Touch" (with Duke Mighten, in Toxic! #10-16, 1991, Apocalypse Presents "Accident Man Book Two The Death Touch", 1991) 

"The Messiah Sting" (with John Erusmus, in Toxic! #17-24, 1991) 

[From Wikipedia]






Link: Accident Man  #01- #24⇲⇲
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