5/27/2023 0 Comments Doomlord by Alan Grant![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, as this is the perfect weather for sitting in and having a good read, and in the mind set of monochrome, let’s unearth this gothic jewel from many a thirty something boy’s past…from a time when comics played a big part in kids’ lives, and we were entertained by far more subversive and creative fare than arguably those on offer to a current generation….I give you “The House of Daemon”, from the early 1980s incarnation of Eagle comic, scripted by John Wagner and Alan Grant (of 2000 AD fame), and beautifully illustrated by Spanish artist Jose Oritz.Īs this fits the Serendipity blog’s popular Arts remit, I thought it’d be nice to cover comics more (without attracting an overly obsessed geek tag!) With that in mind, ‘The House of Daemon’ is a fine place to begin. Despite the attempts at some distracting nationalistic colour in the shape of the Queen’s Jubilee and Wimbledon’s first British finalist in over seventy years, I’m thinking that most Brits are feeling literally under the weather. Summer isn’t sunny alright, so we’re not the Costa Del Sol, but July 2012 has been especially grim. As a recognised national pastime, discussion of the elements has currently been given an extra source of vitriol (always the spice in any on-going argument) by the sheer grey gruesomeness of this island nation’s cloud cover. Readers in the UK will need no encouragement in discussing the weather. ![]()
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