Cracker (D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd.) #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Hardware - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Simon Boswell (1990).
Strontium Dog: Prophet Margin by Simon Spurrier. (Black Flame; Jan 2005) ISBN-10: 1 84416 134 X
First Appearances:
Big-Head Branny, the Strong-Arm Janny in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Billy the Kid in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Cracker in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Curly's Commandos in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Dunder Ed in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Hector the Collector in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Iron Hand in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Joe Soap in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
The Nutters in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Scrapper in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Simple Spyman in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Spookie Cookie in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
John Wheeler (Castaways on Planet Doom) in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Young Foo, the Kung Fu Kid in Cracker #01 (18 Jan 1975).
Births:
Neville Duke (1922); Guglielmo Letteri (1926)
Deaths:
John Cassell (Jack) Morrow (1926); Patrick Williams (2006); Harry Turner (2009); Frank Whitford (2014)
Notable Events:
FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson stamps released by the Post Office in 2011.
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Friday, January 11, 2019
On This Day: 11 Jan
Labels:
D.C. Thomson,
Frank Whitford,
Hardware,
Harry Turner,
Jack Morrow,
Neville Duke,
Patrick Williams
Friday, October 5, 2018
On This Day: 05 Oct
The Best of Matt 2017 (Orion; 2017) ISBN-13: 978-1409164630
Births:
Isaac Cruikshank (1764); William Timyn (Tim; 1902); Harry Ross Thomson (roSS; 1938); Clive Barker (1952)
Deaths:
Frank Eric Smith (Trow; 1985); Jack Potter (2014)
Notable Events:
Newsfield Ltd. registered in 1983.
Hardware, regarded as the first film adaptation of a 2000 A.D. property, released in the UK in 1990.
Garth Ennis, Brett Ewins, Glenn Fabry, Myra Hancock, Graham Higgins, David Hine, Alan McKenzie, Mark Millar, Steve Pugh and Kevin Walker attended a joint signing for 2000 A.D. Prog 750, the 2000 A.D. Yearbook 1992 and Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 in Forbidden Planet, 71 New Oxford Street, London, in 1991.
Alan Grant was among the guests at the Wasted comic launch at Forbidden Planet, Edinburgh, in 2008.
Alan Cowsill, Glenn Dakin and Andy Lanning were on the panel for Revolutionary War at the London Film and Comic Con at the Olympia in 2013. Among other news, Dark Angel, Death's Head, Knights of Pendragon, Motormouth, Super Soldiers and Warheads were to return to print for the first time since the closure of Marvel UK, albeit as US comics.
Births:
Isaac Cruikshank (1764); William Timyn (Tim; 1902); Harry Ross Thomson (roSS; 1938); Clive Barker (1952)
Deaths:
Frank Eric Smith (Trow; 1985); Jack Potter (2014)
Notable Events:
Newsfield Ltd. registered in 1983.
Hardware, regarded as the first film adaptation of a 2000 A.D. property, released in the UK in 1990.
Garth Ennis, Brett Ewins, Glenn Fabry, Myra Hancock, Graham Higgins, David Hine, Alan McKenzie, Mark Millar, Steve Pugh and Kevin Walker attended a joint signing for 2000 A.D. Prog 750, the 2000 A.D. Yearbook 1992 and Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992 in Forbidden Planet, 71 New Oxford Street, London, in 1991.
Alan Grant was among the guests at the Wasted comic launch at Forbidden Planet, Edinburgh, in 2008.
Alan Cowsill, Glenn Dakin and Andy Lanning were on the panel for Revolutionary War at the London Film and Comic Con at the Olympia in 2013. Among other news, Dark Angel, Death's Head, Knights of Pendragon, Motormouth, Super Soldiers and Warheads were to return to print for the first time since the closure of Marvel UK, albeit as US comics.
Labels:
Alan Cowsill,
Alan Grant,
Andy Lanning,
Brett Ewins,
Clive Barker,
Glenn Dakin,
Glenn Fabry,
Hardware,
Isaac Cruikshank,
Jack Potter,
William Timyn
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