Strange Girl (comics)

For the British comedian, see Bethany Black.
Strange Girl

Cover of the first issue
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Series
Publication date June 2005 - October 2007
Number of issues 18
Main character(s) Strange Girl
Creative team
Writer(s) Rick Remender
Artist(s) Eric Nguyen

Strange Girl is a monthly comic series published by Image Comics. The author of the comic is Rick Remender, with art by Eric Nguyen.

Plot

Bethany Black is the black sheep of her deeply religious family. While her mother, father, and brother sit down to study the Bible, she is off skating, smoking, and doing other things her family considers wicked. One day, while being chastised for her behavior, the rapture occurs. Her pious family, along with all of the other righteous humans, ascends to Heaven, while everyone else is left behind on Earth. God sends a message that he will now forsake Earth, and Satan and his demons rise from Hell to take over the planet. Ten years later, Bethany is working for the demon Lord Belial. She works for him in a bar and serves as a pet. She in turn has a pet demon named Bloato. Bloato is a "half-breed" demon, meaning that his mother and father are of two different species of demon. Earth has become Hell, with demons, giant insects, and fire reigning. Humans exist as slaves, used for labor and sex. In her years in Belial's servitude, Bethany has begun learning magic, and often uses protect spells to shield herself from the violent demons. One day, Bethany gets fed up and incurs Belial's wrath. While trying to escape her enraged master, Bloato tells her about the one remaining gate to Heaven, and that if Bethany can get to it, she may be able to sneak into Heaven. The gate is located in Vatican City.

Characters

Collections

The series has been collected into four trade paperbacks:

In January 2010, Image Comics released the Strange Girl Limited Edition Slipcase Collection, presenting the complete series in a single set of four softcover volumes boxed in an illustrated slipcase with a Strange Girl print illustrated by artist Michael Kaluta, and reportedly signed by series creator Rick Remender in all 1,000 copies of the edition.

In January 2012, the publisher released the Strange Girl Omnibus hardcover edition, presenting the complete series in a single oversized volume.

In September 2015, Image Comics released the Strange Girl Omnibus trade paperback edition, a standard sized reprint of the collection.

References

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