THE TRIGAN EMPIRE ARCHIVE
At last we now have a beautiful and unabridged republication of the original strip as it appeared in 'Ranger' and subsequently 'Look and Learn'. Read and download Don Lawrence book The Art Of The Trigan Empire: A Catalogue Of Original Trigan Empire Art For Sale From The Look And Learn Archive in PDF.
THE TRIGAN EMPIRE FULL
From 1967 he also wrote crime novels under his full name, John Michael Butterworth, and gothic romances under the pseudonyms of Carola Salisbury and Sarah Kemp. The third thrilling omnibus of The Rise and Fall of The Trigan Empire the lost sci-fi classic from the 1960s is out now. The Trigan Empire / comic story / 29.5 pages (report information) Script. The Trigan Empire is a strip that always deserved reprinting but until now various attempts to collect it in book form had not come to fruition. The Trigan Empire began in 1965 in Ranger, and continued when Ranger was absorbed into Look and Learn where it continued to be published through to 1982.
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Mike Butterworth is primarily known in comic circles as the writer of The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, but had previously written Battler Briton and Buffalo Bill strips for Comet, for Sun he wrote Max Bravo, The Happy Hussar and Billy the Kid (which was drawn by, amongst others, Don Lawrence). After leaving The Trigan Empire he worked with a Dutch publisher to create Storm, a post-apocalypse sci-fi series, which he would draw through to his retirement in 1999. During this period he also worked on Fireball XL5 and The Adventures of Tarzan comic strips for TV Century 21. It should be added, however, that the Code works an almost unprecedented revolution in the jural life of the German Empire.
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In 1965 he teamed with Mike Butterworth to create The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire for Ranger magazine, and continued to paint the comic through its transition into Look and Learn through to 1976. From 1967 he also wrote crime novels under his full name, John Michael Butterworth, and gothic romances under the pseudonyms of Carola Salisbury and Sarah Kemp. When Sun was absorbed into Lion he moved on to illustrating Olac the Gladiator, Karl the Viking and Maroc the Mighty. The Trigan Empire began in 1965 in Ranger, and continued when Ranger was absorbed into Look and Learn where it continued to be published through to 1982. Don Lawrence was born in 1928, and worked for Mick Anglo on the Marvelman comic produced for Amalgamated Press, and then Billy the Kid in the comic Sun.