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Gothic Fashion for Girls: Misty & British Comics Inspired Clothing - Perfect for Cosplay, Halloween, and Alternative Style Outfits
Gothic Fashion for Girls: Misty & British Comics Inspired Clothing - Perfect for Cosplay, Halloween, and Alternative Style Outfits

Gothic Fashion for Girls: Misty & British Comics Inspired Clothing - Perfect for Cosplay, Halloween, and Alternative Style Outfits

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Winner of the 2019 Broken Frontier Award for Best Book on ComicsToday fans still remember and love the British girls’ comic Misty for its bold visuals and narrative complexities. Yet its unique history has drawn little critical attention. Bridging this scholarly gap, Julia Round presents a comprehensive cultural history and detailed discussion of the comic, preserving both the inception and development of this important publication as well as its stories. Misty ran for 101 issues as a stand-alone publication between 1978 and 1980 and then four more years as part of Tammy. It was a hugely successful anthology comic containing one-shot and serialized stories of supernatural horror and fantasy aimed at girls and young women and featuring work by writers and artists who dominated British comics such as Pat Mills, Malcolm Shaw, and John Armstrong, as well as celebrated European artists. To this day, Misty remains notable for its daring and sophisticated stories, strong female characters, innovative page layouts, and big visuals.In the first book on this topic, Round closely analyzes Misty’s content, including its creation and production, its cultural and historical context, key influences, and the comic itself. Largely based on Round’s own archival research, the study also draws on interviews with many of the key creators involved in this comic, including Pat Mills, Wilf Prigmore, and its art editorial team Jack Cunningham and Ted Andrews, who have never previously spoken about their work. Richly illustrated with previously unpublished photos, scripts, and letters, this book uses Misty as a lens to explore the use of Gothic themes and symbols in girls’ comics and other media. It surveys existing work on childhood and Gothic and offers a working definition of Gothic for Girls, a subgenre which challenges and instructs readers in a number of ways.

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Round covers the basics of girls comics from the time, the gothic genre, who worked on Misty, and the nitty-gritty of the stories, as well as covering the letters page itself and what the contemporary audience was saying - an impressive look at how Misty worked and got made. A more academic book than histories of other comics but well worth a read for people with an interest in Misty specifically or comics history in general.