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THE NEW THUNDERBIRDS featuring |
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Published fortnightly on Saturdays by Fleetway Editions Ltd.
Edited by Alan Fennell
From THUNDERBIRDS - THE COMIC merging with STINGRAY MONTHLY and CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS, Issue 67 (13th May 1994) ongoing [Last entry: Issue 75 (2nd September 1994)]
Thunderbirds (cont: 13/05/94 onwards)
67-69 Visions of the Past! [Art: Steve Kyte. col]
Thunderbird 2 overheats whilst undergoing testing in space and crashes back to Earth into a jungle of dinosaurs.
70-72 Sunprobe Sensation! [Art: Keith Page. col]
Griffiths Merridew claims that his plans for Sunprobe were stolen and steals back his vessel in a plot to destroy Moonbase.
73-75 The Virus! [Art: John Cooper. col]
The Hood takes control of International Rescue's computers and Thunderbird 1 falls under hostile command.
Fireball XL5 (cont: 13/05/94 onwards)
67-68 Icemen of Space [cont: col: Reprint ofTV Century 21 Issues 38-39]
69-75 Time Slip! [col: Reprint of TV Century 21 Issues 44-50]
The Complete Thunderbirds Story (cont: 13/05/94 onwards)
67- [cont: col]
Zero X (cont: 13/05/94 ongoing)
67-69 The Alien Menace! [col: Reprint of TV Century 21 Issues 119-121]
70- Mission to Saturn! [col: Reprint of TV Century 21 Issues 122- : ongoing]
Lady Penelope (cont: 13/05/94 ongoing)
67- The Great Silver Robbery! [cont: col: Reprint ofLady Penelope Issues 18- : ongoing]
The Angels (cont: 13/05/94 ongoing)
67- First Assignment! [col: Reprint ofLady Penelope Issues 67- : ongoing]
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (cont: 13/05/94 ongoing)
67 Grandmaster! [cont: Writer: Graeme Bassett. Art: John Cooper. col]
68-69 Indestructible Army! [col-Colourised reprint ofTV 21 Issues 172-173]
70-72 Racing to Danger [Art: Barrie Mitchell. col]
Scarlet joins the Capetown to Cairo Safari rally to protect the son of a world leader from mysteronised rally ace, Johnny Speed.
73-74 San Francisco Incident! [col-Colourised reprint of TV 21 Issues 174-175]
75- Captain Scarlet and the Killer Whales! [col-Colourised reprint of TV 21 Issues 178- : ongoing]
Stingray (cont: 13/05/94 - 19/08/94)
67-69 Marineville Traitor [cont: Colourised reprint of TV 21 Issues 184-189]
70 [Colouried reprint of TV Century 21 Summer Extra 1965?]
71 Marina [Colourised reprint of TV Century 21 Stingray Special]
72 Double Trap [Colourised reprint ofTV Century 21 Stingray Special]
73-74 Ghost Fleet [Art: Steve Kyte. col]
Stingray investigates reports of Terror Fish activity near Hoffman Island and locate a strange device on the sea bed.
Text stories
75 Stingray: Door of Danger [Reprint from TV Century 21 International Extra]
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THE OFFICIAL DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE |
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Published monthly by Marvel Comics Ltd.
Edited by Alan McKenzie to 96, then Sheila Cranna in 97 and Cefn Ridout in 98
From DOCTOR WHO MONTHLY, Issue 85 (February 1984) to Issue 98 (March 1985), then becomes (THE) DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE
Doctor Who (cont: Mar 84 - Mar 85: cont)
86-87 The Moderator [cont: Writer: Steve Parkhouse. Art: Steve Dillon. b/w]
88-89 The Shape Shifter [Writer: Steve Parkhouse. Art: John Ridgway. b/w]
Dogbolter hires a shape-changing Whifferdill bounty hunter to capture the newly regenerated Doctor.
90-94 Voyager [Writer: Steve Parkhouse. Art: John Ridgway. b/w]
A nightmare for the Doctor starts to come true as he and the Whifferdill (now a penguin called Frobisher) come up against a Time Lord criminal called Astrolabus.
95-97 Polly the Glot [Writer: Steve Parkhouse. Art: John Ridgway. b/w]
The Doctor and Frobisher meet Dr Asimoff and expose the 'Save the Zyglot' fund which is run by Astrolabus.
98 Once Upon a Time-Lord ... [Writer: Steve Parkhouse. Art: John Ridgway. b/w: cont]
With Frobisher kidnapped by Astrolabus, the Doctor pursues him into a bizarre fantasy dimension for a final meeting.
Doctor Who? (cont: Feb 84 - Mar 85: cont)
85-98 [Art: Dicky Howett. Writers: Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett. b/w]
One to four frame 'funny' satirising DOCTOR WHO
Secondary Strip (Feb 84)
85 Skywatch-7 [b/w: Reprints of Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly Issue 58 andDoctor Who - A Marvel Winter Special (1981)]
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PENELOPE |
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Published Wednesdays by City Magazines Ltd. in co-operation with Century 21 Publishing Ltd.
From LADY PENELOPE (b), Issue 123 (23rd May 1968) to Issue 203 (6th December 1969), then merges into PRINCESS TINA and PENELOPE
Lady Penelope (cont: 23/05/68 - 15/06/68)
123-126 [cont: Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w, except b/w in 125]
Penelope (22/06/68 - 06/12/69: cont)
127-130 Penny On Her Own/Penelope and the Poachers [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
2040: When young Lady Penelope fell ill in India at the age of 9, her father sent her back to England in the care of her governess Miss Petherton at Creighton Ward Mansion, whom Penelope suspects is in league with poachers on the estate.
131-133 [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
Gamekeeper 'Spider' Webb teases Penny about being scared of heights, but she has to rescue him when he becomes trapped in a pothole.
134-137 [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
The local church roof is threatened by death watch beetle so Penny offers to help raise funds for Rev. Merridew at the Village Fete.
138-140 Trouble on the Farm [Art: Michael Strand. b/w]
Penny helps the owners of the isolated Hobbs Farm fight some surveyors who plan to to turn the lands into a rocket base.
141-145 Penny and the Frightened Ballerina [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
Penelope and Miss Petherton offer refuge to Katrina, a girl from the Bereznik State Ballet, who is pursued by the Bereznik Ambassador.
146-149 Penny and the Gipsies! [Art: Leslie Branton. col-b/w]
A gipsy family has always been allowed to camp on the Creighten Ward estate, but this time is followed by unwelcome tinkers.
150-152 Problems for Penelope [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
A series of calamities at the Mansion surrounding Penny threaten her chances of seeing her father on television.
153-156 Penny Goes to School [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
Penny's father decides that she should become a boarder at Hightowers School in Devon. On arrival, Penny quarrels with Jane Summers (whom she shares a dormitory with) and is sent to Coventry by the girls.
157-160 Penny and the Donkey [Art: Frank Langford. b/w in 157, then col-b/w]
As an attraction at the school fete, the girls organise a donkey derby. But one donkey, Nobody, wanders off onto the railway line.
161-164 Penny and the Rogue of Hightowers [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
Penny is cleaning up a statue of school founder/pirate Sir Matthew Slater, when she finds a clue to hidden treasure.
165-169 Penny and the Spies! [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
Penny's is kidnapped in Switzerland to make her father divulge the identity of British agents, but is being tested to join the spy school at Sterndorf [linking into the strip Class Six Sterndorf]
170-175 Penny and the New Teacher [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
Part of the school is demolished for a new science lab, and Penny to exposes a building con being run by a new teacher's husband.
176-179 Penny in Hospital [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
Breaking her leg, Penny ends up in hospital where she campaigns to have a young nurse re-instated after a mix-up with some X-rays.
180-183 Penny Back At School [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
Penny and her friends discover a ministry cover-up hiding the plan to demolish Hightowers and build a motorway through it.
184-189 Penny and the New Girl [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
Amanda Sanfare, daughter of a film star, arrives at Hightowers and is soon kidnapped, so Penny helps her father to catch the kidnappers.
190-194 The Eagles of Braemor [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
Penny and Jane go on a schools trip in the Scottish Highlands where they stumble upon a plan to use eagles to spy on a research base.
195-200 Penny On Her Own [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w]
On her 17th birthday, Penny leaves Hightowers and is met by Parker. The theft of her case takes her to London where she uncovers a gang of crooks in a church crypt.
201-203 Penny's Protest [Art: Frank Langford. col-b/w: cont as Penny On Her Own]
Penny becomes involved in a protest meeting against a property developer who wants to demolish the Silver Street Market.
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PRINCESS TINA |
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PRINCESS TINA
Published Mondays by IPC Magazines Ltd
From PRINCESS TINA and PENELOPE, 6th June 1970 to 23rd December 1972, then becomes TINA [Vaguely related strips end in 19th September 1970]
Penny on her own (cont: 06/06/70 - 19/09/70)
6/6-19/9 [Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
(70) Continuing various adventures of Penny Ward in a far removed version of the original strip based on Lady Penelope.
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PRINCESS TINA and PENELOPE |
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Published Mondays by IPC Magazines Ltd
From PRINCESS TINA, 20th December 1969 to 30th May 1970, then reverts to PRINCESS TINA
Penny on her own (cont: 20/12/69 - 30/05/70: cont)
20/12-30/5[Art: Frank Langford. b/w]
(69-70) Continuing the storylines from Penelope, but now with no connection to the original television character of Lady Penelope from Thunderbirds. The central character is now referred to as Penny Ward.
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