Miss Fury: Joy Division - Righteous Vengeance Incarnate
History and rage dominate Billy Tucci's Miss Fury: Joy Division. Miss Fury: Joy Division is written by illy Tucci, illustrated by Maria Laura Sanapo and Edu Menna, colored by Ceci de la Cruz and Sigmund Torre, lettered by Mindy Lopkin, and was bublished by Dynamite Entertainment. Miss Fury is a Golden Age superhero created by June Tarpé Mills. She was the first female superhero created, written, and illustrated by a woman. Tucci's love for the original Miss Fury comic strips is evident to any who read this volume. He was handed Tarpé Mills' collection of action figures and uses them to full effect, putting them in new and interesting scenarios, expanding backstories, and revealing what our friends and foes were up to in the last days of WWII. The history of WWII, too, looms large in this graphic novel. Miss Fury is sent undercover behind enemy lines to liberate a concentration camp brothel, also known as a "joy division," at the end of the war. It's a dark ...