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Trigan killer
Trigan killer




The Three Princes - Look and Learn #332 25th May 1968 - #362 21st December 1968 The Invasion of Bolus Look and Learn #317 10th February 1968 - #331 18th May 1968 Called Battle for Trigan City in the Hamlyn reprint book. The Reign of Thara Look and Learn #298 30th Sep 1967 - #326 3rd February 1968.

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The Three Aliens Look and Learn #291 12th August 1967 - #297 23rd Sep 1967 The Revenge of Darak Look and Learn #280 27th May 1967 - #290 5th August 1967 The title given at the end of the adventure concluding in issue #265. The Mystery of Rabelli Look and Learn #274 15th April 1967 - #279 20th May 1967. Again a story title made up by reprint volume editors, not mentioned in the comic. Revolution in Zabriz Look and Learn #265 11th February 1967 - #273 8th April 1967. Reprint volumes have given this rather uninspiring title. War with Hericon Look and Learn #256 10th December 1966 - #264 4th February 1967. Again, the story title is actually given in issue #242 and yet reprint volumes call this episode The Lokan Conspiracy! The Revolt of the Lokans Look and Learn #243 10th September 1966 - #255 3rd December 1966. This was the first storyline given an actual title in the comic, mentioned in issue #237 at the foot of the page only! The Land of No Return Look and Learn #238 - 6 th August 1966 - #242 3 rd September 1966. The story that crossed over onto Look and Learn when the two titles merged at Look and Learn #232. Invaders from Gallas Ranger #38 4th June 1966 - Look and Learn #237 30th July 1966. An excellent story that introduced the mortal enemies of the Trigans, The Lokans. This story is notable for the introduction of Trigo s nephew, Janno, who proved to be a popular character.Įlekton in Danger Ranger #24 26th Feb 1966 - #37 28th May 1966. Ranger was not numbered in the cover but giving these numbers indicates how long a storyline lasted. Very Star Wars!Ĭrash in the Jungle - Ranger #21 5th Feb 1966 - #23 19th Feb 1966.

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While this is the title somehow ascribed to this first story I prefer to call it The First Book of Trigo as these are the journals recovered from the crashed spacecraft that are translated to tell the story pf this far away and ancient culture. Victory for the Trigans Ranger #1 18th Sep 1965 - #20 29th Jan 1966. See Ranger comic for the first 4 stories.

trigan killer

Subsequent reprint volumes have arbitrarily decided what to call them. The first few Trigan Empire adventures weren t given official titles in the comic. #232 saw The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire but there was also Asterix (in a different guise), Jason January, Rob Riley and did I mention The Trigan Empire? Issues before #232 turn up in abundance on eBay UK and are generally inexpensive though tough to get in genuine very high grade. The rights to the entire output has been bought recently and you can subscribe to re-issued collectors editions. What has recently been appreciated is the amazing artwork, most in colour. The great educational paper for boys and girls of the 60s.






Trigan killer