![]() ![]() Cult: The heroine of "The Cult of the Cat" learns that she is destined to become a member of a cult who worship the Egyptian cat goddess Bast.Clear My Name: In "Hangman’s Alley", Jacey has to do this for the ghost of Melinda Walpole.Be Careful What You Wish For: Even the most innocent wishes would usually lead to a bad ending.Asshole Victim: Several of the 'heroines' were delinquents or bullies, fully deserving of whatever horrible fate befell them.Alternate-History Nazi Victory: In "The Sentinels", the heroine enters a version of the world where 'Britain had been successfully invaded by Germany in 1940 and was now a German colony'.The Alcoholic: Sandy's father in "Winner Takes All", which forces her to make a Deal with the Devil. ![]() This comic (and its strips) provide examples of: ![]() ![]() The title was reused by Rebellion for the 2017 Halloween Special comic Scream! & Misty ( Scream! having been Fleetway's horror comic for boys). The title was created mainly by Pat Mills, on a hot streak following Battle, Action and 2000 AD and continued the ethos of those titles, with a focus on modern, creepier, gorier horror than earlier horror comics. While there were similarities with its Fleetway stablemates Tammy and Jinty, each comic had its own focus, with Misty concentrating on supernatural and horror stories. Misty was a British comic for girls published by Fleetway in London from 4th Feb 1978 until 1984, after merging with Tammy on 19 January 1980. ![]()
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