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Century 21

Classic Comic Strips from the Worlds of Gerry Anderson

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From its launch 1965, TV Century 21 (later known simply as TV 21 ) was the smash-hit British comic of the 1960s. Its in-house tie-in with the science-fiction puppet series created by Gerry Anderson's Century 21 Productions guaranteed success with young fans excited to read more about their TV heroes, in an era before video technology enabled viewers to relive favorite TV shows at will. Thunderbirds , Lady Penelope , Fireball XL5 , Stingray , Captain Scarlet , and Joe 90 all burst forth in full color from the magazine's packed pages, in stories illustrated by such giants of the comic industry as Frank Bellamy, Don Harley, Mike Noble, Ron and Gerry Embleton, and "Cervic," the pen-name used by the team of Carlos Pino and Vicente Alcazar. This superb showcase of Anderson's most popular characters will be an essential purchase for all Anderson fans and all enthusiasts for classic British comics.

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Century 21, Chris Bentley

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Année de publication
2009
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63,99 €

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Titre
Century 21
Sous-titre
Classic Comic Strips from the Worlds of Gerry Anderson
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
160
ISBN10
1905287194
ISBN13
9781905287192
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From its launch 1965, TV Century 21 (later known simply as TV 21 ) was the smash-hit British comic of the 1960s. Its in-house tie-in with the science-fiction puppet series created by Gerry Anderson's Century 21 Productions guaranteed success with young fans excited to read more about their TV heroes, in an era before video technology enabled viewers to relive favorite TV shows at will. Thunderbirds , Lady Penelope , Fireball XL5 , Stingray , Captain Scarlet , and Joe 90 all burst forth in full color from the magazine's packed pages, in stories illustrated by such giants of the comic industry as Frank Bellamy, Don Harley, Mike Noble, Ron and Gerry Embleton, and "Cervic," the pen-name used by the team of Carlos Pino and Vicente Alcazar. This superb showcase of Anderson's most popular characters will be an essential purchase for all Anderson fans and all enthusiasts for classic British comics.