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What happened to Myra Hancock?

Started by norton canes, 17 January, 2018, 03:32:03 PM

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norton canes

Just watched The 2000 AD ABC #93: Tao De Moto

It's not a strip with which I'm familiar, having begun my 26-year 2000 AD hiatus a few months before it began in prog 723, but it sounds interesting - shame it hasn't been collected. Does anyone know what happened to its writer, Myra Hancock? A Google search only seems to reveal details of her early indie work, Tao De Moto, and Sticky Fingers for Crisis. Did she give up on comics after that?

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Jim_Campbell

Amazon has a couple of books, including one prose from 2011 that seems (?) autobiographical-ish. Otherwise Google isn't much help. Beyond that, I got nuffink.
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Colin YNWA

No idea but I'm a big fan of Sticky Fingers, just a fantastic slice of life series that was a delight to read.

JayzusB.Christ

Feck. I misread that as Myra Hindley and was wondering what such a question was doing in this section of the forum.
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Quote from: JayzusB.Christ on 18 January, 2018, 06:11:36 PM
Feck. I misread that as Myra Hindley and was wondering what such a question was doing in this section of the forum.

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Molch-R

Having chatted to David Hine about Tao De Moto some time last year, I believe Myra now lives in the far east and, if I remember correctly (there was beer involved at the time so I'm not 100%) doesn't write anymore.

norton canes

Thanks. Hope she's happy and fulfilled.

IndigoPrime

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I recall the response to Tao De Moto at the time wasn't exactly positive. I always found it a bit different and quite intriguing. Has it ever been reprinted? Barney suggests the entire run was 55 pages, and then there was an eight-page text story in a winter special. (A Bollard-written and illustrated 'whatever happened' was then in the '93 special. I don't recall that at all.)

EDIT: Just had a read of the Bollard one – it's a prologue to a new run that never happened.

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IndigoPrime

Aha – nice to see it was included in the ABC. (I don't do a lot of YouTube; I should probably check out more.) Surely a floppy candidate, if the text story's also concluded (assuming it can be).

TordelBack

Only thing wrong with Tao De Moto was that it was too damn short,  both week-to-week and overall. A missed chance for something quite different.

Darren Stephens

I loved both Tao De Moto and Sticky Fingers. Both had great art too, If I recall correctly.  ;)
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