Really & Truly
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Really & Truly was a 2000 AD comic strip, created by Grant Morrison and Rian Hughes. It ran in 1993 as part of the "Summer Offensive" and dealt explicitly with drugs.
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[edit] Characters
- Really, one of the main characters
- Truly, the other lead
- Johnny Zhivago, a cosmonaut
- Scuba Trooper, a beat poet
- Captain Nice, a government drugs agent who travelled in the House of Fun
- Boss Buddah, a gangster
[edit] Plot
Really and Truly have to make a Thelma and Louise-style cross country run. However, they have a well-defined "mission" (to deliver a consignment of drugs), big guns, much stranger passengers (Zhivago and Scuba Trooper) and far more determined, and unusual, pursuers (Nice and Buddah).
[edit] Publication
It has only appeared in its original run:
- Really & Truly (Grant Morrison and Rian Hughes, in 2000 AD #842-849, 1993)
[edit] Trivia
- The House of Fun is named after the Madness song of the same name. Morrison reused the name later - it was the title of Volume 1 issue #22 of The Invisibles. [2]
[edit] See also
There were influential things in the air at the time:
- Riot Grrrl, influential early "Girl Power" movement that hit its peak in the early nineties.
- Nineties rave culture, the UK rave scene also went overground and hit its peak in the early nineties (before being made illegal in 1992).
- Tank Girl, another earlier (and later) comic featuring a strong female lead and her oddball adventures.