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  • Miss Fury: Joy Division (Sanapo Cover)

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    Author: Billy Tucci
    Artists: Edu Menna, and Maria Sanapo
    Published by: Dynamite Entertainment

    £22.07 RRP £31.99

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      • Due for release: 5 Apr 2023.
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In ‘Miss Fury: Joy Division,’ writer Billy Tucci, along with artists Maria Laura Sanapo and Edu Menna, delves into the eponymous deep dark secret of the Nazi regime during the Second World War.

Through the 1940s, several Nazi concentration camps featured brothels wherein Jewish women were forced to work as prostitutes for soldiers. This rarely discussed, dark tragedy of history remains starkly relevant today.

Now, Miss Fury and her team of Black Furies have discovered this cruel phenomenon - and they’re going to kick some Nazi ass, in an all-female style mission of revenge.

The original graphic novel includes a chapter illustrated by Billy Tucci and fits perfectly into a continuity gap in the original storylines of Miss Fury, taking place in the summer of 1944. Miss Fury (real name Marla Drake) dates back to 1941 and holds the esteemed distinction of being the first female hero created by a woman in the medium.

Writer and artist June Tarp Mills chronicled the tales of the original ‘Cat Woman’ for a full decade in newspaper strips, with the character also licensed at the time for a Marvel comic book. Mills and her heroine were more ahead of their time than even their notable first indicates.

Mills dropped her first name when signing the strip to disguise her gender. When Marla was depicted wearing a bikini in a 1947 strip, 37 papers dropped the feature in protest.

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  • Trade Paperback
Cat. No.
  • 5956494
ISBN
  • 9781524121983