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help| TV Comic was a British comic book published weekly between November 9, 1951 and June 22, 1984 for 1696 issues. With its bright eye-catching covers it featured stories based on television shows running at the time of publication. It is notable for printing Doctor Who stories from 1964 to 1979 (except for 1971 to 1973 when he was in Countdown/TV Action). It also featured strip cartoons for the first... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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TV Comic
TV Comic was a British comic book published weekly between November 9 1951 and June 22 1984 for 1696 issues. With its bright eye-catching covers it featured stories based on television shows running at the time of publication. -
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History of the British comic
The Eagle's success saw a number of comics launched in a similar format, TV Century 21, Look and Learn and TV Comic being notable examples. -
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Sarah Jane Smith
"Return of the Daleks!" by Martin Asbury (TV Comic 1215 – 1222) -
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The Avengers (TV series)
Nonetheless, Gold Key Comics published one issue of John Steed and Emma Peel in 1968 (subtitled The Avengers only on the indicia page), which included newly-coloured and reformatted Avengers strips from the British weekly comic 'TV Comic'. -
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TV Century 21
In contrast to TV Comic which was a traditional strip comic, TV 21 was presented as a newspaper for children with a front page of 'Stop Press' items and 'news' style photographs of their puppet heroes. -
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John and Gillian
After TV21's comic strip The Daleks came to an end, Polystyle Publications obtained the rights, and the Daleks swept onto the front cover of issue 788 of TV Comic in the first instalment of The Trodos Ambush, in which they massacred the Trods. -
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Star Trek comic books
In addition, the weekly TV Comic reprinted serialized versions of the U.S. Gold Key comics. -
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Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
"Assassin from Space" by Patrick Williams (TV Comic Holiday Special 1970) -
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Mr. T (comics)
An A-Team strip also ran in TV Comic sold in UK. -
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Harold Tamblyn-Watts
As a comics artist, he is best remembered for his brief time illustrating Supercar in TV Comic in 1961, although he also illustrated such features as 'On the Danger Trail with Grahame Dangerfield' in TV Comic Annual and 'Out and About with Uncle Ben' in Jack and Jill.
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