- AXA (comics)
"AXA" is the title of a newspaper
comic strip featuring an eponymous lead character, which was published in British daily tabloid "The Sun" from1978 to1986 . It was written byDonne Avenell and drawn by Romero.Publication history
Commissioned by "The Sun" in 1978, the series was designed as a daily three-panel adventure strip. The strip proved highly popular but "the Sun" suddenly cancelled the strip midway through a story in 1986.Cite web|last=Deepwoods.org|title=Donne Avenell|url=http://www.deepwoods.org/avenell.html]
Romero returned to draw his previous series, "
Modesty Blaise ", but also took "AXA" to the American companyEclipse Comics , who published a two issue series of all-new adventures, though this time with much less nudity andChuck Dixon as writer. Another comic book version of "AXA" was later produced for the Swedish comic book "Magnum". All the strips from "The Sun" have been reprinted intrade paperback format.A film version of the strip was announced in
2005 . In2008 Unizarre International Film & Television Productions was officially attached as Producer of the film version.ynopsis
Opening on a
post-apocalyptic Earth in the year 2070, Axa is a woman who, having grown sick of the regimented and stifling society inside a domed city, flees into the untamed wilderness. The strip mixed elements ofscience fiction and sword-swinging barbarian tales (the lead character herself bears more than a casual similarity to "Red Sonja "). However, it is arguable that the strip's main draw were the frequent depictions of the gorgeous and full-figured Axa's tendency to wind up topless or fully nude, as rendered by the skilledpin-up artist Romero. This tendency was set as early as the series' third installment in which, in a denuding act of defiance, Axa violently tears off her jumpsuit to show her rejection of the domed city's ways. She immediately went on to replace her attire with a reliably flimsy rag bikini, which would become the character's signature outfit throughout the remainder of the series.ources
* [http://bdoubliees.com/charliemensuel/series1/axa.htm "AXA" publications in "Charlie Mensuel"] BDoubliées fr_icon;Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.axathemovie.com/ "AXA" movie website]
* [http://www.unizarre.com/ Unizarre Film International Film & Television Productions]
* [http://www.kenpiercebooks.com/axa.htm "AXA" listing at kenpiercebooks.com]
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