![]() he worked with a Dutch publisher to create Storm, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi series, which continued until his death in 1997.Įven The New York Times noted this had “highly detailed visions of fantastic worlds. While working on Trigan, Lawrence also did work on Fireball XL-5 and The Adventures of Tarzan for TV Century 21. This began in 1965 and runs through 1976 by Lawrence, and then was continued until 1982 by others. The Trigan Empire was a series that began in Fleetway's Ranger comic in September 1965, but when Ranger cancelled in June 1966 with its 40th issue, it was merged into Look and Learn from that. A comic I loved Neil Gaiman The first of a four-volume series reprinting The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire a landmark 1960s science. Also bonus pages of original artwork, sans text, by Miguel Quesada. ![]() ![]() This is incredible work, every single page.Ĭollected within are all the Trigan Empire stories published in chronological order, including the never before reprinted short stories not illustrated by Don Lawrence, to give you the complete saga. The lush painted work by Don Lawrence would solidify him as one of the greatest comic book artists of all time - and that is no hyperbole. This is an epic story of how Trigo, pilot and warrior, often alone, had to fend off usurpers and monstrous threats to save his people in an alien society of robots, interplanetary travel, warring factions and evil scientists. More exciting and superbly painted stories from the lost sci-fi classic. Pin-Up & Adult –You must be 18 or older. ![]()
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