Ron Turner
Auteur van Kustom Kulture: Von Dutch, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Robert Williams and Others
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Anthology of Slow Death — Redacteur — 9 exemplaren
Slow Death #03 — Redacteur — 5 exemplaren
Slow Death #2 — Redacteur — 5 exemplaren
Slow Death No. 5 — Redacteur — 3 exemplaren
Slow Death Funnies #1 — Redacteur — 3 exemplaren
Slow Death #8 — Redacteur — 2 exemplaren
Vancouver Special 1 exemplaar
Slow Death #06 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Slow Death #07 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
Slow Death #10 — Redacteur — 1 exemplaar
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This is a collection of the Dalek comic strips from the magazine TV Century 21, published between 1965 and 1967, a page a week about everyone’s favourite evil metallic pepperpots and the obstacles that get thrown up in their plans to dominate the universe. I found it an unexpected pleasure. There are about a dozen storylines across the run, each reasonably self-contained in the structure of needing each page to have a beginning, middle and end. There are not a lot of women – a slave princess in an early story, a little girl who gets into trouble in a later one – but there aren’t in fact a lot of humans, as the main dynamic in the stories is between the Daleks themselves.
There’s also a dozen pages of introduction setting the scene for the series and printing a 1986 interview with one of the main artists. The only two women mentioned are both fictional – Lady Penelope from Thunderbirds and Maria from Metropolis, but no doubt this reflects the reality.
I must say that this greatly exceeded my expectations, and it seems a lot more mature than the contemporary First and Second Doctor strips that I have seen. Hugely recommended. Sadly it’s out of print, but I’d keep an eye out for it if I were you.… (meer)