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Friday, March 13, 2015

Really & Truly, (full names Really Something and Truly Amazing) 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. Grant Morrison wrote it in one night after taking Ecstasy [1]

§Characters


Really & Truly
  • 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

§Plot


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Really and Truly have to make a Hanna-Barbera Josie & the Pussycats via On the Road 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).

§Publication


Really & Truly

In its original run the strip appeared in eight installments in 2000 AD #842-849, (1993), and was recently reprinted in Yesterday's Tomorrows: Rian Hughes' Collected Comics (Knockabout Comics, 256 pages, 2007, ISBN 0-86166-154-0)

The House of Fun is a colloquial term for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Morrison reused the name later - it was the title of Volume 1 issue #22 of The Invisibles. [2]

§See also


Really & Truly

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.

§External links


Really & Truly
  • 2000 AD profile



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