The Bojeffries Saga

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The Bojeffries Saga was a series of comic book stories written by Alan Moore and drawn by Steve Parkhouse, and which started life in 1983 in Warrior. Described as a "soap opera of the paranormal" it features an eccentric English family of werewolves, vampires and monsters in various peculiar tales.

After publication in Warrior, stories were later published in Flesh and Bones and Dalgoda. Four comics have were published by Atomeka Press as part of its anthology title A1 in the early 1990s.

The Bojeffries Saga is the story of a family living in a council house in London, England.

  • The father, Jobremus Bojeffries
  • The daughter Ginda
  • The son Reth
  • Uncle Raoul Zludotny (the werewolf)
  • Uncle Festus Zludotny (the vampire)
  • Grandpa Podlasp (whose form is amorphous)
  • The baby (which appears nuclear)

  1. The Rentman Cometh (Warrior 12, August 1983)
  2. One of our Rentmen is missing (Warrior13, October 1983)
  3. Raoul's Night out (Warrior 19-20, June and July 1984)
  4. Batfishing in Suburbia (Dalgoda 8, April 1986)
  5. Festus: Dawn of the Dead (A1 1, May 1989)
  6. Sex with Ginda Bojeffries (A1 2, September 1989)
  7. A Quiet Christmas with the Family (A1 3, February 1990)
  8. Song of the Terraces (A1 4, April 1990)
  9. Our Factory Fortnight (The A1 True Life Bikini Confidential, February 1991)

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