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Invisibles 1,13

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Credits

Grant Morrison (Writer)
Jill Thompson (Artist)
Daniel Vozzo (Colors)
Clem Robins (Letters)
Julie Rottenberg (Asst. Editor)
Stuart Moore (Editor) 

The Invisibles created by Grant Morrison

Summary

Lord Fanny is off for a night on the town. She takes a little pill or two, and finds herself vomiting magic mirror stuff, and experiencing flashbacks through her life. Brodie is also stalking the streets - he has found a friend of Fanny called Kirby and is torturing him for information. Later Brodie finds Fanny in the club toilet...

Characters

King Mob
Lady Edith Manning
Lord Fanny
Brodie
Sir Miles Delacourt

Analysis

Hallucinogens
Mayan Calendar 
McKenna, Terence

Annotations

PAGE 1-2

These two pages are key. Fanny's explication of Mayan mythology is important in three
ways: it explains her background, Mayan mythology, and how Mayan mythology ties
in/coincides with McKenna's theories. [JB]

PAGE 1

The caterpillar's devouring the leaf is an image that will be used by Elfayed in
Invisibles 1,17, page 9. [JB]

PAGE 2

Panel two "Do you feel as though time's speeding up, darling? I mean ACTUALLY
getting faster." Fanny's question echoes through the series: Invisibles 1,8,
pages 4-5 (John the Baptist's head), and page 17, panel 2 [JB]
Panel 3 King Mob's speech is a description of the structure of Terence McKenna's
fractal Timewave temporal resonance theory [JH]
Panel 4 "It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it." King Mob is referring
to the tantric sex ritual he has/will perform with Edith [RM]

PAGE 5

Panels 2, 4 This statue is the Cristo Redentor ("Christ the Redeemer"), located
in Brazil [RD]
Panel 3 The books on the shelf: "Gone ..." is probably "Gone with the wind." [PV]
"Bar..." = "Barbra Streisand" (see page 6) or "Barbara Cartland". I think Barbara
Cartland [PV]
FWIW, I think Barbra Streisand [JB]
"Teddy B..."= "Teddy Boys" ? [PV]

PAGE 6

Note the two tickets for Barbara Streisand concerts on the wall [PV]

PAGE 7

Brodie looks like actor Lewis Collins who played William Bodie in the British
late-70s/early-80s TV series, "The Professionals." Also his dialogue is very reminiscent
of Bodie's. In the series Bodie (who had a very tough and macho attitude) and his partner
Doyle were "top operatives for the government department CI5 -Criminal Intelligence 5,
a Home Office department set up to deal with terrorism in all forms" (quoted from the
web page "PRIMETIME ACTION - by James Pimentel-Pinto"). Their boss was George Cowley,
the controller of CI5. The fast paced action series was very succesful in Europe.
Division X of Invisibles 1,25 looks like a cross between The Professionals and
the X-Files [RL]
Panel 3 Jack/Dane appears, on the run away from the Invisibles. This scene also
appears in Invisibles 1,16, page 2 [PV/JB]
Panel 5 "Oneiric energy"? Webster's says "Oneiric" = "having to do with dreams." [JB]
"Dream catchers" are those circles of string, supposedly handcrafted by Native Americans,
which people often hang from their rear view mirrors like New Age fuzzy dice. Brodie and
Sir Miles' exchange suggests that they really work! [RM]

PAGE 8

Panel 1 "They'd lock you up for that now: a cat called Darkie." It's not really
a reference, but: H.P. Lovecraft's cat was called "Niggerman." [RM]
Panel 2 A mention about "reopening" Division X [PV]

PAGE 9

Panel 6 Fanny is interacting with what seems to be the "molten imagination" used
by Jim Crow in Invisibles 1,10 [PV/JB]
More of the hallucinogenic blue fluid common in tryptamine visions, as practiced by South
American shamans and bruja in yage rituals [JH]

PAGE 10

This page is drawn in the "exaggerted anatomy/pin-up" style of Rob Liefield [PV/JB]
Grant said the borrowing of various styles was borrowed from the movie 'Natural Born
Killers' in the lettercol of issue Invisbles 1,17 [BSI]

PAGES 11, 20

These pages are drawn in the style of Dave Gibbons' work on "Watchmen," using a nine-
panel grid. [PV/JB]

PAGE 11

Panel 2 Second mention of Edith's psychic "link" with Tom; first was in Invisibles 1,1,
page 6, panel 4 [JB/BSI]
Panel 3 "that awful building": Canary Wharf. And ol' Edie is smoking marijuana
["skunk"], a "cure for arthritis." [JB]
Panel 7 Another mention of the mysterious "loss" of John-a-Dreams from King Mob's
cell; see Invisibles 1,9, page 7, panels 1-3 [JB]
Can someone please ID the picture hanging on the wall? [JB]

PAGES 12-15

These pages - and 18,19, 21 and 22, too - are drawn in the naturalistic, thick-lined
style of Gilbert Hernandez's "Love & Rockets" work set in the magic realism/Central
America world of his "Heartbreak Soup" serial [JB]
Panel 4 Drawn and narrated in the "Ripley's Believe It or Not" style, as per the
lettercol of Invisibles 1,17 [BSI]

PAGES 14

Panel 1 Fanny mentions that hir mother was 'stabbed at Mardi-Gras by some drunk
wearing a papier-mache dog's head. Of the group who later rape and damn near kill Fanny
(when she's a prostitute, before meeting John-A-Dreams), one is wearing a papier-mache
dog mask (Invisibles 1,15, page 15, panel 4). This is the same group that's got
Quimper chained to the wall behind them (he's there in Invisibles 1,15 right behind
the 'cat', just crudely drawn, he's more apparent in the redrawing of the sequence
in Invisibles 1,25). [Jack Frost]

PAGES 16-17

These pages are drawn using Frank Miller's "Sin City" style [PV]

PAGE 17

Panel 2 Vivienne Westwood is a famous English fashion stylist. Heaven is a
discotheque in London [PV]
Panel 3 the movie is "The Elephant Man" by David Lynch [PV]

PAGE 18

The tea is probably ayahuasca, also called yage, a mixture of DMT (dimethyltryptamine)
and harmaline. Yage and salvia divinorum (a super-psychedelic plant native to Mexico)
both commonly generate insectoid/alien visions, along with puddles of liquid
intelligence as manifest in blue, silver or violet fluid [JH]
Panel 2 All images that we know and love or will soon: The Greys again...Brodie's
cat...the hands and legs at the top right look like Babies limbs so that's possibly a
reference to Hilde's birth/initiation as a sorceress. Not sure about the cockroach
with a cloak (Orlando?) and as for what looks like corn on the cob lying on a couch,
I've NO idea! [Loz]
Panel 4 The red light again [PV]

PAGE 19

Panel 5 "naguel" = totem protector [PV]

PAGE 20

Panels 7-9 An apple, again. See Invisibles 1,1, page 27; Invisibles 1,6, p. 6, 14-15 [JB]
Panel 9 "You must brave the jaws of the dragon, dear. Each of you in turn I
shouldn't wonder." A fair enough synopsis of issues Invisibles 1,13-Invisibles 1,24 [RM]

PAGE 23

Panel 4 Note the reflection of Mictlantecuhtl in the mirror [BSI]

PAGE 24

This member of Division X is probably Mr. Six [PV]



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