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'''''The Secret''''' was a [[comic]] series created by [[Jim Sheldrake]] for [[Atom Comics]] in [[1982]]. It was set in a dystopian future and followed a masted vigilante named "The Secret". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]'') | '''''The Secret''''' was a [[comic]] series created by [[Jim Sheldrake]] for [[Atom Comics]] in [[1982]]. It was set in a dystopian future and followed a masted vigilante named "The Secret". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]'') | ||
According to another account, Sheldrake didn't himself invent the Secret, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mightier Than the Sword (short story)|Mightier Than the Sword]]'') and the series was published by [[Spitfire Comics]]; Sheldrake answered [[ | According to another account, Sheldrake didn't himself invent the Secret, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mightier Than the Sword (short story)|Mightier Than the Sword]]'') and the series was published by [[Spitfire Comics]]; Sheldrake answered a question from [[Story (Mightier Than the Sword)|"Douglas, Age 8"]] about the Secret's identity in the [[12 May]] [[1984]] Spitfire Comic letters page. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mightier Than the Sword (short story)|Mightier Than the Sword]]'', ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]'') | ||
In [[1984]], after disagreements with [[Del Rictus]], Sheldrake left Atom Comics, ending ''The Secret'' on a cliffhanger. Since the intellectual property rights remained with the publisher, he was unable to veto [[Webber Brothers]]' [[2005]] adaptation of the comic, which opened internationally to mixed reviews. Sheldrake never watched the film. | In [[1984]], after disagreements with [[Del Rictus]], Sheldrake left Atom Comics, ending ''The Secret'' on a cliffhanger. Since the intellectual property rights remained with the publisher, he was unable to veto [[Webber Brothers]]' [[2005]] adaptation of the comic, which opened internationally to mixed reviews. Sheldrake never watched the film. |