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Starblazer Presents #1: Starblazer Special Edition – Volume 1

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DVDs of the three television seasons were released in 2002 by Voyager Entertainment, entitled The Quest for Iscandar, The Comet Empire and The Bolar Wars. [26] Each season is contained on six discs, and each disc included bonus footage or material. The discs are available individually or as collections, in three separate boxed sets of six discs each. [27] See also [ edit ] So who wrote “Dan Dare”? Well, various people did — including some of the artists. We now know because, after all, it is probably the most researched pre- 2000AD British strip. Eric Eden? Didn’t he draw “Lady Penelope” in that Gerry Anderson girl’s comic? Chad Varah? Surely not — he set up The Samaritans! Issues 1 – 75 | Issues 76 – 150 | Issues 151 – 200 | Issues 201 – 250 | Issues 251 – 281 | Starblazer Abroad External Links

Schmitz, Greg Dean (25 February 2011). "Weekly Ketchup: A Live Action Version of Star Blazers?". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 15 March 2011. Issues 1 – 75 | Issues 76 – 150 | Issues 151 – 200 | Issues 201 – 250 | Issues 251 – 281 | Starblazer Abroad External Links Computer Space The history of coin-operated video arcade games began not with a whimper, but with several explosive bangs, rendered in simple…

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Major characters appearing in Seasons One and Two are listed below by their canonical (Westchester) names: By the time “The Triune Warrior” was written, I was pushing a bit – seeing how far D C Thomson would let me go. Characters were getting much longer chunks of dialogue, the weirdness factor just about through the roof, so I wrote a story where Prince Kurdis meets up with a character from one of my earlier, unrelated Starblazer stories – Garyn from #248 “Tales of the Otherworld” – and another from a short story that had seen print in Fantasy Tales Vol.12 #6 – Garban Quenéed – and shoved them all up against very Lovecraftian things from before time. And I got away with it. I can’t say I was ever fond of Hadron, even though subsequent appearances were better drawn and better subbed. The Man from Fi-Sci never felt like mine, even though he was. I think the later stories featuring him would have sold whatever the name of the hero.

This irreverence kind of sums up David’s work better than anything. If you were a fan of his OiNK contributions, then I can’t recommend these highly enough. Yet this credit listing for Starblazer does seem to have been a one-off. Whilst Commando now publish a yearly listing of titles, there has never been an equivalent credit listing. Even the Commando: The Dirty Dozen collection neglected to list the writers and artists of the reprinted stories. Steve Holland is an acclaimed British comics expert who is now working with the Don Lawrence Collection and the Look and Learn company From March 1995 to May 1997, Voyager Entertainment (under the Argo Press imprint) published 12 issues of Star Blazers: The Magazine of Space Battleship Yamato before publication was halted due to poor sales. [23] Voyager Entertainment webcomic [ edit ] Supplemented by the original, full-colour cover art by Keith Robson for both issues, a fresh new wraparound cover by Neil Roberts brings these classic stories into a contemporary, yet familiar field.

a b c "WCC Animation Comics". StarBlazers.com. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. {{ cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( link)

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