Darkie's Mob

"Darkie's Mob"
The cover to the 19 March 1977 edition of Battle Picture Weekly featuring "Darkie's Mob", art by Mike Western.
PublisherIPC Magazines
Publication date14 August 1976 – 18 June 1977
Genre
Title(s)Battle Picture Weekly
14 August 1976 to 18 June 1977
Main character(s)Joe Darkie
Lieutenant Meeker
Sergeant Samson
Private 'Shorty' Shortland
Private Johnson
Private Smiley
Private Roper
'Flyboy' Ferris
Creative team
Writer(s)John Wagner
Artist(s)Mike Western
Editor(s)Dave Hunt

"Darkie's Mob" is a British comic war story published in the weekly anthology Battle Picture Weekly from 14 August 1976 to 18 June 1977 by IPC Magazines. Set during World War II, the story follows a rogue unit led by the uncompromising Joe Darkie, operating in Burma behind Japanese lines. Written by John Wagner and drawn by Mike Western, the strip was told through a bloodstained notebook recovered from the Burmese jungle in 1946.

Creation

John Wagner had worked with Pat Mills on the original launch of Battle Picture Weekly in 1975 before taking the post of editor on the long-running but flagging IPC boys' weekly Valiant. He became frustrated at the opposition he faced from the department's traditionalist staff and resigned in mid-1976 to return to freelancing. "Darkie's Mob" was his first commission since leaving the staff role, and Wagner conducted considerable research into the Burma campaign in order to ensure he "got it right". He also requested and got the experienced Mike Western as artist, feeling he "would give the story a solidity and grittiness" that fitted the subject. Western would later list "Darkie's Mob" as his favourite work from his own career, relating that Wagner's scripts "could put the atmosphere on the end of your pen and brush".[1]

Publishing history

The story debuted in the 14 August 1976 edition of Battle Picture Weekly, a soft relaunch issue that featured three other new stories - "Operation Shark", "Yellow Jack" and "The Unknown Soldier" - and a cover commissioned from the famed Don Lawrence.[2] "Darkie's Mob" quickly became hugely popular with readers, though the strip's high level of violence drew some comment. Shortly after the story debuted in Battle, the comic's sister title Action drew critical media coverage for its purported brutality, editor Dave Hunt received a letter of complaint from an MP after a constituent had flagged up an episode where Joe Darkie tied one of his men to a cross and left him for the Japanese. Hunt sent a reply claiming it was based on a real-life incident, and received no further protest.[1] Western would later recall that some of the violence did cause him some discomfort, and that he purposefully reined some of it in. Despite the story's popularity with readers, Wagner wanted to avoid it becoming stale and, feeling it was becoming repetitive, brought the story to a conclusion in June 1977. While Hunt was reluctant to lose such a popular strip, he would later feel that the story "is a classic because it did stop".[3] The character of 'Flyboy' Ferris was added at the suggestion of Battle assistant editor Steve MacManus.[4]

The story's popularity was nevertheless such that when declining sales saw Battle begin a reprint slot in March 1981, "Darkie's Mob" was chosen as the inaugural rerun. In 2003 it was given another repeat, being printed in the 2000 AD Gold section of Judge Dredd Megazine #202 to 210, despite not having featured in 2000 AD[5] In 2011, the complete story was reprinted in a hardback collection by Titan Comics as Darkie's Mob: The Secret War of Joe Darkie.

Since 2016, the rights to the story have been owned by Rebellion Developments.[6][7]

Plot summary

Following the defeat of Japan at the end of World War II a battered, stained notebook is found in 1946 among the remains of a bloody jungle battle in Burma. Inside is a journal starting on 30 May 1942, when a cut-off group of twenty British Army stragglers from the retreating British Army, trapped on the wrong side of the Chindwin River. With their captain dead and under the command of the injured Lieutenant Meeker, the unit is too weary to argue when a man walks out of the jungle and proclaims himself to be their new commanding officer, Kukri-wielding Captain Joe Darkie. Even the British troops are alarmed when Darkie captures a Japanese scout, who runs away in terror at the mention of Darkie's name, and for the next three days the unit encounters no hostile action as they prepare to cross the river, capturing a Japanese patrol boat. However, Sergeant Samson realises Darkie has instead led them across the Irrawaddy River and behind Japanese lines. Samson and the men object, but Darkie viciously beats Samson and the squad realise they have little choice but to go along with him. The squad begin responding to his ruthless command, and wipe out any Japanese units unfortunate enough to cross their paths.

However, Private Richard 'Shorty' Shortland makes radio contact with headquarters and find out that not only was no Captain Darkie assigned to them, but no Captain Darkie is on record with the Army. Darkie destroys the radio, and the unit votes to summarily execute him. However, the trial is interrupted by a Japanese attack, and the group soon realises they have little chance of survival without Darkie. Only Shorty heard the message, and opts to keep it to himself while writing a journal of the events. Despite being massively outnumbered 'Darkie's Mob' win a string of victories against the Japanese, and even being stabbed through the chest by a Japanese officer in Samurai regalia fails to slow Darkie for long, while Samson is startled to discover that Darkie is a Buddhist. In September the group takes its first casualty when a seemingly lack of medical supplies leaves Private Edritch to die of his wounds; however, after he is buried Darkie discovers Padmore was hoarding the serum and ties him to Edritch's grave for the Japanese to find.

News of the unit's exploits reach British high command, and SOE agent Raymond Reynolds is parachuted behind Japanese lines to find out exactly what is going on. With a little coercion, Darkie persuades Reynolds not to tell the rest of the men about his apparent lack of commission, and to tell his superiors he found no sign of the group. Darkie also amputates Meeker's arm after it goes gangrenous, replacing it with a hook, but he begins to brood after news reaches them of the Chindit expeditions. Another member of the Mob is lost when the group is captured and Private Colston is beheaded before the unit gets free. Alarmed by Darkie's Mob's string of successes, the Japanese step up their efforts to destroy Darkie's Mob, and Private Carling is killed in February 1943 buying time for the squad an escape. The Mob then find themselves in conflicts with the Chindits after Darkie clashes with the major in charge of one of the columns, and tensions rise further after two of the Mob - Kearney and Young - are killed saving the Chindits from an ambush. The major discovers the army's lack of records for Darkie, who plans to head into the jungle alone. However, the remaining ten members of the Mob decide to join him even if he doesn't have any authority, and the rogue unit heads for Rangoon.

They gain a new recruit when they rescue and pressgang downed pilot Ferris in April 1943, promptly using him as bait to flush out a Japanese ambush. 'Flyboy' Ferris however wins Darkie's respect by punching the ersatz captain afterwards. The Japanese meanwhile put out bounties to encourage the Burmese to turn Darkie in, and begin torching villages suspected of being friendly to the troop. A year to the day after Darkie's arrival, Meeker is the latest to die, causing a train collision during a rescue after Samson and a patrol are captured. Soon afterwards, the Mob find themselves surrounded by a thousand Japanese troops on a hilltop but escape into a monsoon, though two more men - Tomlinson and Trench - are killed during the battle. Norman 'Jonesy' Jones is next to go, seemingly losing the will to live as sickness hits the Mob. This leaves Darkie, Johnson, Samson, Flyboy, Smiley, Roper and Shorty as the sole survivors, but after the monsoon season passes the Mob goes back on the offensive. The group is even called out by Tokyo Rose, much to Darkie's delight.

However, in October 1943 a ¥2m bounty sees the group turned in by a Burmese villager and paraded around Mandalay ahead of execution, though civilians help Flyboy escape. He steals a Zero and interrupts the execution. Darkie and the others escape before Flyboy plunges into a bridge out of the city to prevent them being followed. Soon afterwards Johnson is injured and stays behind so the remaining five men can escape. They resolve to capture General Shoto or die trying and infiltrate his camp, but both Roper and Smiley are lost - while Darkie is shot in the gut. He decides to tell Shorty and Samson the truth about himself - he is really an Anglo-Japanese called Joseph Daakee living in Burma who joined a group of bandits. After the Japanese invaded they executed his parents; swearing revenge, he took the uniform of a dead British Army captain and posed as Captain Darkie. He kills Shoto, responsible for ordering his parents' execution, but his condition grows gradually worse as Samson and Shorty try to get him out of the jungle. On 4 November they capture a Japanese launch, but Darkie dies before they can get him medical attention. There, Major McKay accepts Shorty's battle-log as the truth and the pair are to be returned to England. However, at the last moment the pair decide to return to the jungle and continue the battle against the Japanese; neither are ever seen again.[8]

Collected editions

Title ISBN Publisher Release date Contents
Darkie's Mob: The Secret War of Joe Darkie 1848564422 Titan Books April 2011 Material from Battle 14 August 1976 to 18 June 1977

Reception

"Darkie's War" has received considerable acclaim. Graham Kibble-White praised the story, and called it one of the darkest strips to appear in Battle.[9] Mike Conroy has also applauded the story,[10] even including Joe Darkie in his book of 500 Great Comic Book Action Heroes.[11] In his autobiography Heartland, author Neil Cross mentioned the death of the group in Battle as "the worst pain I had ever endured".[12] Comic writer, Battle fan and military history enthusiast Garth Ennis has lauded the strip, and wrote a foreword for the 2011 collected edition.[13]

However, the story has received some criticism for both its violence and its portrayal of the Japanese. The Judge Dredd Megazine rerun drew accusations of racism from readers,[14] and in 2023, Michael Molcher opined that the story's "jingoistic language and brutal violence make for uncomfortable reading now".[15] Jochen Eche however has argued that the strip investigated the popular representation of World War II as a 'good war'.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b Bishop, David (26 August 2003). "None But The Brave". Judge Dredd Megazine. No. 209. Rebellion Developments.
  2. ^ Holland, Steve (2002). The Fleetway Companion. Rotherham: CJ & Publication.
  3. ^ Bishop, David (23 September 2003). "They Were Expendable". Judge Dredd Megazine. No. 210. Rebellion Developments.
  4. ^ The Mighty One: Life in the Nerve Centre. 2000 AD Books. 7 September 2016. ISBN 9781786180544.
  5. ^ Bishop, David (21 October 2003). "The Killing Fields". Judge Dredd Megazine. No. 211. Rebellion Developments.
  6. ^ "The Return of the IPC Youth Group". 11 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Rebellion Buys Fleetway Archive - Roy Of The Rovers, Oink, Tammy, Battle, Whizzer And Chips And More". bleedingcool.com. 25 August 2016.
  8. ^ John Wagner (w), Mike Western (a). "Darkie's Mob" Battle Picture Weekly (14 August 1976 to 18 June 1977). IPC Magazines.
  9. ^ The Ultimate Book of British Comics. Allison & Busby. 27 August 2023. ISBN 9780749082116.
  10. ^ War Stories: A Graphic History. HarperCollins. 21 July 2009. ISBN 9780061731129.
  11. ^ 500 Great Comic Book Action Heroes. Barron's. 27 August 2023. ISBN 9780764125812.
  12. ^ Heartland. Simon and Schuster. 17 November 2008. ISBN 9781847396570.
  13. ^ "Review – Darkie's Mob: The Secret War of Joe Darkie and Johnny Red: Falcon's First Flight". 11 December 2011.
  14. ^ British Children's Literature and the First World War: Representations Since 1914. Bloomsbury Academic. 28 November 2019. ISBN 9781350142985.
  15. ^ I Am the Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future. Rebellion Publishing. 23 February 2023. ISBN 9781786188946.
  16. ^ The British Comic Book Invasion: Alan Moore, Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison and the Evolution of the American Style. McFarland. 28 December 2018. ISBN 9781476674155.

Read other articles:

Kue mungil atau kue kecil (Bahasa Prancis: petit four; mignardises) adalah penganan manis atau penyelera gurih berukuran kecil atau mungil. Anekaragam kue mungil Jenis Kue kecil terdiri dari beberapa jenis seperti berikut: P terdiri dari tiga jenis: Glacé (bersalut), kue kecil berhias atau dihias yang dilapisi fondan atau icing, seperti éclair kecil, dan tartlet Salé (asin), makanan pembuka seukuran gigitan yang gurih biasanya disajikan di pesta koktail atau prasmanan Sec (kering), biskuit...

 

 

National legislature of Rwanda This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Parliament of Rwanda – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Parliament of Rwanda Inteko Ishinga Amategeko y’u RwandaTypeTypeBicameral HousesChamber of Dep...

 

 

Film production company founded by Ryan Reynolds and George Dewey For the song, see Deadpool (soundtrack). Maximum Effort ProductionsLogo used since 2020IndustryFilm, television, advertisingFounded2018Founder Ryan Reynolds George Dewey HeadquartersNew York City, U.S.[1]Key peopleRyan Reynolds (co-founder, president)George Dewey (co-founder)Ashley Fox (co-president)Johnny Pariseau (co-president)James Toney III (CSO)Websitemaximumeffort.com Maximum Effort Productions[2] is a fi...

Swedish sculptor (1871–1948) You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Swedish. (December 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate te...

 

 

† Человек прямоходящий Научная классификация Домен:ЭукариотыЦарство:ЖивотныеПодцарство:ЭуметазоиБез ранга:Двусторонне-симметричныеБез ранга:ВторичноротыеТип:ХордовыеПодтип:ПозвоночныеИнфратип:ЧелюстноротыеНадкласс:ЧетвероногиеКлада:АмниотыКлада:Синапсиды�...

 

 

Handball at the 1992 Summer OlympicsTournament detailsHost country SpainVenue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)Dates27 July – 8 August 1992Teams20 (from 4 confederations)Final positionsChampionsUnified Team (men) South Korea (women)Runner-up Sweden (men) Norway (women)Third place France (men)Unified Team (women)Fourth place Iceland (men) Germany (women)← PreviousNext → Final results for the Handball competition at the 1992 Summer Olym...

Species of conifer Juniperus saltuaria Conservation status Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1] Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Gymnospermae Division: Pinophyta Class: Pinopsida Order: Cupressales Family: Cupressaceae Genus: Juniperus Section: Juniperus sect. Sabina Species: J. saltuaria Binomial name Juniperus saltuariaRehder & E.H.Wilson Synonyms[2] Sabina saltuaria (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) W.C.Cheng & W.T.Wang Juniperus salt...

 

 

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: WWKB – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Radio station in New York, United StatesWWKBBuffalo, New YorkUnited StatesBroadcast areaWestern New YorkFrequency1520 kHzBrandingThe Bet BuffaloProgrammi...

 

 

Questa voce sugli argomenti aeroporti del Regno Unito e Leicestershire è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Aeroporto delle Midlands Orientaliaeroporto Codice IATAEMA Codice ICAOEGNX Nome commerciale(EN) East Midlands Airport DescrizioneTipoCivile GestoreManchester Airports Group Stato Regno Unito Regione/area/distrettoMidlands Posizionea 13 km da Derby BaseRyanair Altitudine93 m s.l.m. Coordinate52°49′52″N 1°19′41″...

Roman Catholic minor basilica in La Union, Philippines Basilica Minore of Our Lady of CharityBasílica Menor de Nuestra Señora de la CaridadThe church in 2020ReligionAffiliationRoman CatholicEcclesiastical or organizational statusMinor basilica (Basilica Decree: 1982.07.15)LeadershipMsgr. Alfonso V. Lacsamana, PCYear consecrated1978StatusactiveLocationLocationAgoo, La Union, PhilippinesGeographic coordinates16°19′23″N 120°22′3″E / 16.32306°N 120.36750°E / ...

 

 

15th Alberta LegislatureMajority parliament13 February 1964 – 14 April 1967Parliament leadersPremierErnest Charles ManningMay 31, 1943 – December 12, 1968CabinetManning cabinetLeader of theOppositionMichael MaccagnoFebruary 13, 1964 – April 11, 1967Party caucusesGovernmentSocial Credit PartyOppositionAlberta Liberal PartyUnrecognizedCoalitionLegislative AssemblySpeaker of theAssemblyArthur J. DixonMarch 26, 1963 – March 1, 1972Members63 MLA seatsSovereignMonarchEl...

 

 

Timeline of the history of Southampton, Hampshire, England The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Early history Part of a series on the History of England Timeline Prehistoric Britain Roman Britain Medieval period Economy in the Middle Ages Sub-Roman Britain Anglo-Saxon period English unif...

此條目可参照外語維基百科相應條目来扩充。若您熟悉来源语言和主题,请协助参考外语维基百科扩充条目。请勿直接提交机械翻译,也不要翻译不可靠、低品质内容。依版权协议,译文需在编辑摘要注明来源,或于讨论页顶部标记{{Translated page}}标签。 Osagyefo克瓦米·恩克鲁玛第三届非洲联盟主席任期1965年10月21日—1966年2月24日前任贾迈勒·阿卜杜-纳赛尔继任约瑟夫·亚瑟·�...

 

 

Universitas Justus Liebig GiessenJustus-Liebig-Universität GießenGedung rektorat Universitas GiessenJenisUniversitas negeriDidirikan1607; 416 tahun lalu (1607)AfiliasiGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), German Research Council (DFG)Anggaran€223 juta[1]RektorJoybrato MukherjeeStaf akademik3.039[2]Staf administrasi2.394[2]Jumlah mahasiswa28.454[2]LokasiGießen, Hessen, JermanWarnaBiru and Putih   Situs webuni-giessen.de Universitas Giessen...

 

 

Historic house in South Carolina, United States United States historic placeJ. Wesley Brooks HouseU.S. National Register of Historic Places J. Wesley Brooks House, March 2012Show map of South CarolinaShow map of the United StatesLocation2 miles south of Greenwood on U.S. Route 25,near Greenwood, South CarolinaCoordinates34°8′18″N 82°7′48″W / 34.13833°N 82.13000°W / 34.13833; -82.13000Area10 acres (4.0 ha)Built1815 (1815)Architectural stylePal...

Town in North Carolina, United StatesStantonsburg, North CarolinaTownMotto: The best Little town in North CarolinaStantonsburg, North CarolinaLocation within the state of North CarolinaCoordinates: 35°36′19″N 77°49′11″W / 35.60528°N 77.81972°W / 35.60528; -77.81972CountryUnited StatesStateNorth CarolinaCountyWilsonArea[1] • Total0.59 sq mi (1.52 km2) • Land0.59 sq mi (1.52 km2) •...

 

 

Organization This article is part of a series on thePolitics of the United States Federal government Constitution of the United States Law Taxation Policy Legislature United States Congress House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson (R) Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R) Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) Congressional districts (list) Non-voting members Senate President Kamala Harris (D) President Pro Tempore Patty Murray (D) Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D) Minority Leader Mitch McConne...

 

 

萨摩亚群岛Samoan Islands地理位置南太平洋群岛波利尼西亚面積3,030平方公里(1,170平方英里)最高海拔1,858米(6096英尺)最高點西里西里山管轄 萨摩亚最大聚居地阿皮亚(人口38,800) 美属萨摩亚最大聚居地塔富纳(人口9,756)人口统计人口249,839(2012) 萨摩亚群岛(英語:Samoan Islands 或 Samoa Islands,舊稱Navigators' Islands)位於南太平洋,是波里尼西亞的一部分。约当南�...

Match on 30 May 2015 to decide the winner of the 2014–15 Copa del Rey Football match2015 Copa del Rey finalThe Camp Nou in Barcelona held the finalEvent2014–15 Copa del Rey Athletic Bilbao Barcelona 1 3 Date30 May 2015 (2015-05-30)VenueCamp Nou, BarcelonaMan of the MatchLionel Messi (Barcelona)[1][2]RefereeCarlos Velasco CarballoAttendance99,354← 2014 2016 → The 2015 Copa del Rey final was an association football match on 30 May 2015 to decide th...

 

 

Hotel in Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo This article is about the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo and its history. For the company that owns this and other luxury hotels in Japan, see Imperial Hotel, Ltd. Imperial HotelThe Imperial Hotel in Tokyo in 2012General informationLocation1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8558, JapanManagementImperial Hotel, Ltd.Websitewww.imperialhotel.co.jp The Imperial Hotel (帝国ホテル, teikoku hoteru) is a hotel in Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda ward, T...