DEATH DISCO
Almost twenty years old now,Death Disco is soon to be reprinted.
Blue Saviour,created by David A. Johnson,saw a couple of spin-offs. In 1988 Terry Hooper drew and wrote Blue Saviour & Enigma:Classified. However,Benjamin R. Dilworth [where is he now?] the long time collaborator with Hooper,inspired by fevered conversations with then Vigilante Vulture artist Paul A. Brown,went a step further and the semi 3D “Death Disco -A Visually Graphic Novel” was born!
A socio-political super hero thriller,Death Disco took Independent publishing by storm. Blue Saviour versus Guido the Knife set to a disco beat -only Sparks could have written the soundtrack to this one.
Keep your eyes peeled for further news!

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Good Grief ! This should never see the light of day again ! I think it would be better if you were to interview the man originally responsible,The aforementioned Mister Johnson, about his original
B.S/Enigma zines.That would be far more deserving. In paticular his innovative double-single page printing !
You can tell Death Disco was a bad idea-Ben Dilworth has never been seen or heard of since.Likewise my “comics career”-HAH !
Posted on March 26th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Ahh,but how long has it been,Mr Brown,since you saw my David A. Johnson inspired [and collaboration WITH] “Blue Saviour & Enigma:Operation Iron Lady?!
I JUST FOUND THE THING!!!!!!!!!!!
Alright,I know I am a comics genius but..no. The tale of what happened is so…so…wrong!
T
Posted on March 27th, 2008 at 5:26 am
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