Emily the Strange and her cats Emily the Strange (sometimes written as Emily Strange) is a counterculture comic character, drawn by Buzz Parker (and latterly by a team of artists) and published by Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc. An image of comic character Emily Strange and her four black cats. ...
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Emily is a slight 13-year-old, of exceptionally pale complexion. She has jet black hair, and wears a black dress and black tights, set off by large white Mary Jane shoes. Emily has a dark (some say gothic) worldview. The character's appearance and demeanour could be compared with Wednesday Addams. Mary Jane is the name of: Mary Jane (candy) is a brand name of confectionery Mary Jane (shoe), a brand of shoes Mary Jane (comic), a comic book series starring Mary Jane Watson (see below) Mary Jane (cocktail), a cocktail Mary Jane, a song on Alanis Morissettes album Jagged...
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Accompanying Emily are her four black cats. Sabbath, who is distinguished by a scar on his right ear, is the troublemaker of the four and rarely seen close up. Nee-Chee, who has a black and white striped tail, is the schemer. The creative cat is Miles and the cat closest to Emily is Mystery. Mystery, the leader of the group, has a white star for her left eye. The word tail in the English language has a number of meanings: Tail (anatomy) is used to describe the rear end of an animals body, especially when it forms a distinct, flexible appendage to the trunk; Tail can describe anything like an animals tail in form or position...
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Emily Strange has gained a reputation as something of a feminist comic icon, and the franchise has a considerable merchandising catalog, including clothing, stationery, stickers, and accessories, all featuring Emily's distinctive appearance and frequently featuring one of her sayings (such as a beach-towel emblazoned with "Wish you weren't here"). Feminism is a diverse collection of social theories, political movements, and moral philosophies, largely motivated by or concerning the experiences of women, especially in terms of their social, political, and economic situation. ...
In July/August 2003 V magazine ran a double page spread of clothing inspired by the character, created by Chanel, Gautier, Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, and others. [1] July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...
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Emily has been shown in Vanilla Sky and on Mad TV. Celebrities including Julia Roberts, Britney Spears, and Björk have all worn the brand. Vanilla Sky is a 2001 film which tells a story of a young multi-millionaire who is charged with murder. ...
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Many believe that Buzz Parker and his artists gave this girl the name Emily because this has been the most popular girl's name for the past many years. In 2005, the first two issues of her comic book were released: "The Boring Issue" (#1) and "The Lost Issue" (#2). "The Dark Issue" (#3) is due for release in 2006. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Recently, Fox has announced that they will help make an animated film based on Emily Strange. Parker will help make the film also.
External links
- Emily the Strange official website
- Buzz Parker's website
- Emily The Strange Official Fansite
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