Garth was a comic strip in the British newspaper Daily Mirror that ran from 24 July 1943 – 22 March 1997. The strip belonged to the action-adventure genre and recounted the exploits of the title character, an immensely strong hero who battled various villains throughout the world and in different chronological eras. Garth was widely syndicated throughout English-speaking countries during its long run. The 1960s Australian fast bowler Garth McKenzie was nicknamed after the comic strip hero. Due to public demand, reprints of classic stories began in 2011.
The Iron Maidens - A Garth Comics
Am I the only one who thinks Myra Berger here looks like Margaret Thatcher? Garth thinks she's cold and void of compassion - not Thatcher, Berger. Myra is the first among the several Iron Maidens Garth meets in the course of the story. The concept of 'perspective' hasn't been popular yet, so you can read the maidens' thoughts as well. That sort of helps you to see beforehand which of the bots is going to try to kill Garth in the next panel. The primary thoughts of an Iron Maiden are a series of orders by Suprema. She is the female version of two-face. There's a moral to the story: androids are easy hacks, so switch to iPhones.
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