I remember “Shanda”, we have the titular character herself — recognizable by her tell-tale hairstyle — as well as parental abuse survivor Sissy, also recognizable for the same reasons. I’ll be interested to see how Joe humanizes the series’’ rabbit and bat characters.
Incidentally, Lurch — mentioned off-panel in yesterday’s strip — was a Native American. Perhaps a relative of Chief Yellow Pony from the strip’s classic era?
For those who have forgotten or didn’t read the story of the making of Midnite Mirror, the movie is based on a very popular series of books by Adam Austin, who we are told today will be attending the premiere. I like to think of the books as something like the Harry Potter books: very well known, with something of a cult following, but these books are not likely aimed at younger readers. If you remember, each of the later Harry Potter book releases was met by many fans showing up at bookstores dressed up as their favourite character from the books, and I’m sure that also happened for the movie releases, but I was less aware of the movie openings.
I’m going to try to put together my list of the Midnite Mirror characters we’ve met before. They are a bit confusing because every character is the opposite (mirror image) of what you’d expect.
As I wrote yesterday, I am totally unfamiliar with Shanda the Panda comics, but I do like these humanized versions of (apparently) characters from that Mike Curtis-related comic. Shanda is cute, something like Honeymoon-grown-up. But Sissy I find even more attractive, smartly dressed and with pert nose and open eyes.
Getting more to the point of today’s storyline, however, it is Sissy’s remark that is the big Tell. Things are coming together, and the top is about to blow off this caper. Halloween will be the beginning of the end, methinks….
I remember a Batman comic back in the 70’s where he was working a case and visited the worlds biggest superhero halloween party to question some people and everyone kept compimenting him on how good he looked in his costume.
I watched the original series “Beauty and the Beast” and it was only during that time that the Homo Leo (Ron Perlman) could leave the underworld and walk among the people without fear of frightening them. A superb make up job for the 1980’s.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Cosplay? Are the Margies out of jail yet?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 7 years ago
Good morning guys!
On time today! 83rd birthday is in sight! A great Halloween? Is Abner returning?
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Sure didn’t see this morphing into a Halloween story. ⭐️
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Y’Know, come Halloween …
… The Moon Governor will be able to hide in plain sight.22ph about 7 years ago
The Nitrates can come as themselves.
DaJellyBelly about 7 years ago
I’m wagering that the excitement will be more than the movie premiere!
blunebottle about 7 years ago
OK, you Tracyites- where do we pick up Ms. Bruin and Sissy from? What’s the crossover? (And it weren’t no Shanda!)
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 7 years ago
Adam Austin was the pseudonym for Gene Colan when he started working for Marvel.
richsolano about 7 years ago
Beat me to it! True!
jrankin1959 about 7 years ago
Thank you, Team Tracy, for having fans in costumes show up for Midnite Mirror and not… you know…
iggyman about 7 years ago
Interesting…
AnyFace about 7 years ago
How many actors actually survived the making of “Midnight Mirror?”
Maybe the guy who played Flattop …?jrp04f about 7 years ago
I remember “Shanda”, we have the titular character herself — recognizable by her tell-tale hairstyle — as well as parental abuse survivor Sissy, also recognizable for the same reasons. I’ll be interested to see how Joe humanizes the series’’ rabbit and bat characters.
Incidentally, Lurch — mentioned off-panel in yesterday’s strip — was a Native American. Perhaps a relative of Chief Yellow Pony from the strip’s classic era?
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Neil Wick about 7 years ago
For those who have forgotten or didn’t read the story of the making of Midnite Mirror, the movie is based on a very popular series of books by Adam Austin, who we are told today will be attending the premiere. I like to think of the books as something like the Harry Potter books: very well known, with something of a cult following, but these books are not likely aimed at younger readers. If you remember, each of the later Harry Potter book releases was met by many fans showing up at bookstores dressed up as their favourite character from the books, and I’m sure that also happened for the movie releases, but I was less aware of the movie openings.
I’m going to try to put together my list of the Midnite Mirror characters we’ve met before. They are a bit confusing because every character is the opposite (mirror image) of what you’d expect.
Morrow Cummings about 7 years ago
More cosplay?
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
As I wrote yesterday, I am totally unfamiliar with Shanda the Panda comics, but I do like these humanized versions of (apparently) characters from that Mike Curtis-related comic. Shanda is cute, something like Honeymoon-grown-up. But Sissy I find even more attractive, smartly dressed and with pert nose and open eyes.
Getting more to the point of today’s storyline, however, it is Sissy’s remark that is the big Tell. Things are coming together, and the top is about to blow off this caper. Halloween will be the beginning of the end, methinks….
patlaborvi about 7 years ago
I remember a Batman comic back in the 70’s where he was working a case and visited the worlds biggest superhero halloween party to question some people and everyone kept compimenting him on how good he looked in his costume.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Eked out 100 Comments yet again.