RIP Margaret Thatcher(?)
RIP Margaret Thatcher(?)
I've no doubt that the late Maggie Thatcher will divide people in death just as she did in life. One thing that does occur to me, however, is that she must have turned up in more comic strips than almost any other British Prime Minister. The time that really sticks in my mind is when Alan Moore cruelly cut her down to size in the pages of his Marvelman/Miracleman saga. Does anyone else remember this - or any of her other comic strip appearances...?
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Re: RIP Margaret Thatcher(?)
Rich Johnson at Bleeding Cool thinks the same. See http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/04/08/ ... in-comics/ for some visuals.
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I was standing right beside her at a Christmas drink once - she was all alone but I didn't have the nerve to say anything to her. Wouldn't have known how to address her for a start. "Can I get you a pint your flagship?"
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I've never known anyone to polarize opinion as much as our Maggie---even in Death, it seems.
Whatever your thoughts on her legacy, there is no denying that she has gone down in History------whether it's for right or wrong reasons...I leave that to
YOU
Whatever your thoughts on her legacy, there is no denying that she has gone down in History------whether it's for right or wrong reasons...I leave that to
YOU
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In 1982, there was a satire in 2000 ad, Phil, where a robotic, cartooized Maggie appeared in SAM SLADE-Robo-Hunter.philcom55 wrote:I've no doubt that the late Maggie Thatcher will divide people in death just as she did in life. One thing that does occur to me, however, is that she must have turned up in more comic strips than almost any other British Prime Minister. The time that really sticks in my mind is when Alan Moore cruelly cut her down to size in the pages of his Marvelman/Miracleman saga. Does anyone else remember this - or any of her other comic strip appearances...?
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The most potent depiction of Maggie for me was the political cartoon versions of her as Bodicea, with steel helmet and trident etc, sitting on rocks by the sea.
I thought she had a rather spiffing visage for cartoon purposes------I've often pondered, do those who truly go down in History, latch onto public imagination and stay there------ partly because of their striking features?
[think Josef Stalin, Winston Churchill, Julius Ceazer, and of course-----Maggie]
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I had almost forgotten that one. But I do remember her appearances in Steve Bell's If... strip and the use of her barely disguised appearance in Dan Dare in Revolver.ISPYSHHHGUY wrote:...
In 1982, there was a satire in 2000 ad, Phil, where a robotic, cartooized Maggie appeared in SAM SLADE-Robo-Hunter....
And I see that both have been mentioned in that article. Sigh, I am getting too old for this.
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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Wow! Rich was really quick off the mark!
I wonder if this is one he prepared earlier...?
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I wonder if this is one he prepared earlier...?
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On another two forums I am a frequent member on, topics on Maggie have been either locked or completely removed altogether.
This is the sort of reaction usually meted out to threads on notorious deviants---I've never seen this happen on an obituary to a former Head of State before---quite remarkable, and proof that Mags' very name still stimulates much heated debate.
Her devisive legacy ultimately still courts controversy, even after she is gone.
This is the sort of reaction usually meted out to threads on notorious deviants---I've never seen this happen on an obituary to a former Head of State before---quite remarkable, and proof that Mags' very name still stimulates much heated debate.
Her devisive legacy ultimately still courts controversy, even after she is gone.
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Maggie Thatcher, putting the "Hag" into "Hagiography".
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yeah The UK photography forum I use had their topic locked after 2 pages. But most people on there are very stuck up argumentative people anyway. You will usually find that most forums tend to ban topics such as politics & religion, usually because it causes nothing but problems. That said from forum to forum I have seen a huge difference in general attitudes to healthy debates. Some can go pages and pages with people putting their opinions forward with no drama, and other forums (Talk photography) have too many people who just want to bicker and cause nothing but flame wars.ISPYSHHHGUY wrote:On another two forums I am a frequent member on, topics on Maggie have been either locked or completely removed altogether.
This is the sort of reaction usually meted out to threads on notorious deviants---I've never seen this happen on an obituary to a former Head of State before---quite remarkable, and proof that Mags' very name still stimulates much heated debate.
Her devisive legacy ultimately still courts controversy, even after she is gone.
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The amount of Thatcherites on the Retro Gamer forum is somewhat shocking...
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Yes Archimedes, I have left at least one forum because of negative vibes and general cynicism.
No such qualms on here, though!
No such qualms on here, though!
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Also, in my experience, most Americans seem to adore Margaret Thatcher - as well as being big fans of Tony Blair!!!TwoHeadedBoy wrote:The amount of Thatcherites on the Retro Gamer forum is somewhat shocking...
I guess it's something to do with prophets 'not being without honour except in their own countries' (though I dread to think what Maggie and Tony were prophets of...!).
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Same way that many Brits admire Gorbachev, even though he's hated in Russia.
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