Showing posts with label Man in Black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Man in Black. Show all posts
Diana Annual 1976: The Man in Black - "Skeletons in the Cupboard" & more
Following on from the previous post, here's another Man in Black story, this time from the 1976 Diana annual. This one's "Skeletons in the Closet" and is the same quality - such a nice style. And talking of style, some real period fashions there!
In the same annual, there is another mystery story drawn by this mystery artist! Not a Man in Black tale this time, though, although it could have been. It's called "The Love Locket":
A nice little romance tale there. I'd like to know who that artist is.
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British Girls' Comics: Diana Annual 1975 - The Man in Black
Diana was a British girls' weekly comic published by DC Thomson from 23rd February 1963 through 4th December 1976. Hard cover annuals continued to be published beyond the date of the last weekly issue. Appearing to have been a regular Diana feature, the Man in Black was a version of the spooky storyteller host found in EC's horror comics of the 50s and Charlton's and DC's late 60s/early 70s horror titles. This 8 page story simply entitled "The Man in Black" is skillfully drawn, although the story is very simple with a rather weak plot. Identification of the artist would be most appreciated.
I don't know exactly what to derive from this story in terms of lessons about 1970s Britain, except that, like some other British comics from the period, it seems to share some commonality with its American counterparts, in this case the storyteller being the regular feature in an otherwise varied horror story slot. It is true that the USA and Britain do really share a special relationship, one that has involved trans-Atlantic sharing of culture for quite some time, back to the roots of the USA as a nation, and this is just another small example of that.
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