(1995)

Heavy Metal, 1995 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
14.95 USD
Pages
72
On-sale Date
1995
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
[none printed]
Brand
Heavy Metal
ISBN
1-882931-15-7 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781882931156
Editing
Debra Rabas
Color
color
Binding
hardcover
Publishing Format
graphic novel

Issue Notes

Hardcover book. North American English Language Edition (c) 1995 Metal Mammoth Inc... Previously published in "Heavy Metal Overdrive" Magazine... HEAVY METAL is a trademark of Metal Mammoth Inc. Contents (c) 1995 by Editions Glenat. Sequel to "Margot in Badtown".

Margot: Queen of the Night (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Massimo Frezzato
Inks
Massimo Frezzato
Colors
Massimo Frezzato

Characters
Margot; Anjelica Monk

[Margot: Queen of the Night] (Table of Contents: 1)

Margot / comic story / 63 pages (report information)

Script
Jerome Charyn; Fershid Bharucha (translator)
Pencils
Massimo Frezzato
Inks
Massimo Frezzato
Colors
Massimo Frezzato
Letters
Adam Kubert

Genre
drama
Characters
Margot; Henry Starr; Sebastian; Everett; Charles; Anjelica Monk; Aubrey Monk; Haroldson; Fausto; Joe Christmas; Dr. Glick; tenants; citizens; thugs
Synopsis
1986, New York. Continuing from "Margot in Badtown". Margot and her wrecking crew demolish and remodel apartments, but Margot is a "Robin Hood" who helps squatters and derelicts relocate. Anjelica Monk is a former acrobat and icepick artist married to a rich man who'll scuttle anyone to get "Monk City" built on Spanish Harlem. She tries to befriend and buy out Margot, whom everyone trusts, then sends a seducer and killers. Finally Anjelica and Margot tussle atop a rooftop and Anjelica falls to her death. And Margot's tainted lover, Joe Christmas, walks away.
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Keywords
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