Pandora Spocks

Pandora Spocks

Pandora Spocks is the heroine of the children's comic "Forty Winks", created by Vincent Sneed and John Peters. She is a ten year old girl with a vast imagination. Every night she has to battle the monster with ten eyes who lives in her closet. He is a fearsome beast with sharp teeth and a fondness for snacking on people's dreams. Pandora also deals with spooks, goblins and other nightmares as she ventures through her Dreamscape.

Pandora has lost her mother Laura a few years ago, so she lives alone with her father. He sometimes appears in the Dreamscape, and she has to save him from the monsters. She has a wide variety of means at her disposal, from wooden sticks to bazookas.

Pandora's adventures are sometimes described as being for all ages, because of the fundamental ironic twist given to the artwork and the stories.

Pandora Spocks is also the pseudonym of Elizabeth Montgomery, the actress who played both Samantha Stephens and her cousin Serena on the TV Show "Bewitched (1964-1972)." It was Montgomery who first created the name (a spin on Pandora's Box) to use in the "Bewitched" credits for the character Serena. So any use of the name since or in the future should rightfully be credited to to the late, great Elizabeth Montgomery.


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