Rosemary Black
Rosemary Black debuted in the launch issue of IPC's Misty, a British anthology comic known for supernatural and horror-tinged stories. She navigates a world populated by mysterious figures including the enigmatic Mrs. Black, suggesting a gothic, character-driven narrative.
Rosemary Black made her entrance in the very first issue of Misty in 1978, stepping onto the page at the dawn of one of IPC's most beloved British comics anthologies — a Bronze Age debut that placed her right at the heart of a publication celebrated for its atmospheric, imaginative storytelling. Created by Bill Harrington and Homero, she shares her world with a cast of intriguing figures including Dawn, Anne, and the enigmatic Mrs. Black, the kind of company that hints at rich, character-driven drama. Though her catalog footprint is modest, the fact that Misty itself has endured in readers' affections across decades makes any character woven into its opening chapter worth a closer look for fans of classic British comics history.
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