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Thunderbirds

Comic Anthology Volume Two
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What's your game, TV Century 21? Killer robot penguins, maniacal treasure hunters, time-travelling dam busters - Thunderbirds remained one of TV Century 21's most popular comic strips into the late 1960s and their continuing adventures pushed International Rescue into increasingly surreal territory! Thunderbirds Comic Anthology Volume Two features the remaining 21 comic adventures of International Rescue from early 1967 to late 1969. Frank Bellamy's consistently brilliant artwork enlivens some of International Rescue's most dangerous and strangest missions. The Tracy family grapple with an increasing rogue's gallery of fanciful enemies including their arch nemesis, The Hood, who makes some of his most daring plans to ruin International Rescue within these adventures! Political turmoil, cosmic monsters and atomic runaways are just some of the enthralling adventures featured in this anthology as TV Century 21 continued to embrace how thrillingly jeopardous Thunderbirds' adventures could be in comic strip form! Volume Two features several creator biographies and extensive articles examining the ongoing history of Thunderbirds in TV Century 21 and other spin-off media. International Rescue faces the edge of destruction in TV Century 21!
Fred McNamara is a writer, editor and author who chiefly writes about the worlds of Gerry Anderson. He currently serves as the website editor for Anderson Entertainment and is the author of several books about Anderson's works, most recently Flaming Thunderbolts: The Definitive Story of Terrahawks. Fred has written about comics for a variety of publications and currently runs Sequential 21, the unofficial Gerry Anderson comic book blog. He brings all his impossibly niche interests together as a writer/researcher on Anderson Entertainment's on-going range of Comic Anthologies. Lee Sullivan has been a comic-book artist since 1987 working on: Transformers; a lot of Doctor Who; RoboCop; William Shatner's TekWorld; Judge Dredd etc. for 2000AD; Rivers of London and most of Redan's Thunderbirds Magazine in the early 2000s. Lee has supplied box artwork for the Big Chief Studios/Master Replicas Gerry Anderson figures and created Thunderbirds and Space: 1999 jigsaw puzzles for Anderson Entertainment. Lee wrote and drew a new comic strip for Anderson Entertainment's Fireball XL5 Comic Anthology and has returned to produce new strips for the two Stingray Comic Anthologies plus covers for Thunderbirds Comic Anthology Volume One and Thunderbirds Comic Anthology Volume Two.
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