Monday, February 22, 2021

ADASTRA IN AFRICA Act 4

...banished from her homeworld, alien goddess Adastra returns to a village in Africa she had previously visited, where, due to her superhuman powers to control the weather, she was revered as a goddess.
She discovers the village is suffering a drought and resulting famine.
Just as she is about to act, another being causes rain to fall, but the people believe it is her doing!
She discovers who caused it and how doing so required a sacrifice by him from a shaman...

Life will always find a way...
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(Adastra's previous appearances all in one volume!)

Monday, February 15, 2021

ADASTRA IN AFRICA Act 3

When Last We Left the Alien Goddess...

 ...banished from her homeworld, Adastra returns to a village in Africa she had previously visited, where, due to her superhuman powers to control the weather, she was revered as a goddess.
She discovers the village is suffering a drought and the resulting famine.
Just as she is about to act, another being causes rain to fall, but the people believe it is her doing...
To Be Concluded...
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(Adastra's previous appearances all in one volume!)

Monday, February 8, 2021

ADASTRA IN AFRICA Act 2

We Have Already Seen...

...banished from her homeworld, the alien Adastra returns to a village in Africa she had previously visited, where, due to her superhuman powers to control the weather, she was revered as a goddess.
She discovers the village is suffering a drought and the resulting famine...


Problem solved...or is it?
To Be Continued...
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Monday, February 1, 2021

ADASTRA IN AFRICA Act 1

Before she married (and eventually divorced) T'Challa, aka The Black Panther...
...the only major romance in Ororo Munroe aka Storm's life was with Forge in a two-part tale chronicled by writer Chris Claremont and illustrator Barry Windsor-Smith  entitled "LifeDeath"!
Sadly, the third part of the trilogy (and it is a trilogy) wasn't published by Marvel.
Instead, the character was visually-modified into Windsor-Smith's own character, the goddess Adastra from his Young Gods series published by Dark Horse.
However, due to...problems...between Windsor-Smith and Dark Horse, they ended the book's run with #9, before the story could be printed, as planned in the remaining three issues.
Barry offered the project as a one-shot to Fantagraphics, who happily took it and ran with it.
Ambitious!
But if there's anyone who can achieve it, it's Ororo...I mean Adastra!
To Be Continued...
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