THE O MEN ANTHOLOGY
ANATHEMA STORY
Dr O & Anathema in – WHITECHAPEL FREAKS
Story by Gary Simpson Art by Sean Azzopardi
1. Ext, evening. A large establishing shot, taking up the bulk of the first page. We’ve been transported back in time to the London of the late nineteenth century. We find ourselves on the filthy, cobbled streets of the so-called ‘Wicked Quarter Mile.’ This is what they mean when they talk about a city’s dark underbelly. It’s relentlessly grim – infested with run-down, abandoned buildings, haunted by pickpockets and whores. The air is blighted by a smog so thick we can taste it. Welcome to Jack the Ripper country. CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION 2. Emerging from the smog, the figure of a woman. She’s young – in her mid-twenties – and very attractive. She’s attired in the dress of the day. Her name is Mary Jane Kelly – the Ripper’s final victim. She’s also the witch-woman Anathema. Her eyes and mouth are marked by the same running blood tattoos as her modern day counterpart. Terrified, she runs for her life. CAPTION CAPTION 3. Tight on her face. As she runs she glances back at us – as if we’re pursuing her. CAPTION PAGE TWO 1. Mary has made it home. She lodges in one of the vast, dowdy houses that seem to be everywhere at this time. She steps inside the edifice. It swallows her whole. Still, her relief at making it safely through the fog is immense. 2. Int, evening. Behind her as she negotiates the long, dimly-lit corridor leading to her flat. (In case this should sound in any way glamorous, let me assure you that it’s not. Her ‘flat’ is a single room, a barren hovel. But it’s better than nothing). She passes the doors to similar flats on either side. 3. Int, evening. Inside Mary’s flat. We watch her lock the door, barring it against the night. She slumps against it, her relief apparent. 4. A big panel. This image dominates
the page. Mary’s flat is lit by a single gas lamp hanging from the
ceiling. Into this pool of wan illumination steps Dr O. He was waiting
here all along… DR O 5. I see the next three panels lined in a row along the bottom of the page, like a strip of celluloid. They are small panels, tight on Mary/Anathema’s shocked and distraught face. 6. The same panel. ANATHEMA 7. The same panel. Except for one very important discrepancy – Mary’s expression has changed. She grins. It’s sinister, predatory. Her former frailness, it seems, was all an act… ANATHEMA PAGE THREE 1. It’s Dr O’s turn to undergo an unexpected transformation. All the strength and authority leaves him and he stoops, a broken man. He’s genuinely appalled by the Ripper murders – murders he didn’t commit. It’s clear this haunted man is close to losing his mind… DR O DR O 2. A small panel. Tight on the doctor. He looks up at us, a desperate plea for sanity. DR O DR O 3. Anathema. She wears the expression of a naughty child. ANATHEMA ANATHEMA
DR O DR O DR O 5. An abruptly cold, spiteful Anathema plucks a rusty blade from the table. She’s prepared in advance for this confrontation… ANATHEMA 6. A small panel, tight on Anathema. She raises the knife, ready to fight. She’s a lioness, a predator who smells blood. ANATHEMA 7. Ext, evening. We look up at an off-white moon attended by black, boiling clouds. PAGE FOUR 1. Int, evening. A small panel. A bloody Dr O. He weeps bitterly. Not because he’s injured – but because of what he’s been forced to do. The atrocity he’s committed. He didn’t want it to end like this… 2. A big panel. Quite ghastly. We gaze upon the mortal remains of Mary Jane Kelly. Dr O (who, despite his best efforts to the contrary, has become the Ripper after all) has carved her to bloody ribbons. She’s almost too appalling to lay eyes on… 3. A small panel. Darkness. 4. A small panel. We pull out and the darkness takes shape as a leering black skull against a bare white backdrop. 5. A small panel. We pull out and the black skull is the pupil of an eye. 6. A small panel. We pull out and the eye belongs to Anathema – the modern day version. She regards us coolly. 7. A small panel. We pull out and see that Anathema holds a lit cigarette. She blows a smoke ring in our direction. ANATHEMA PAGE FIVE 1. Int, day. This striking full page
panel closes our story. There’s a lot in this one, so I see it as
an overhead shot – an overview of the action (but if you can think
of a better way to frame it, Sean, then please go ahead. You’re the
artistic expert!) CAPTION ANATHEMA Not The End |