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Links to recommended Gerry Anderson, Comic and Nostalgia Websites
Down The Tubes
Website of freelance comic and magazine editor John Freeman, with a vast array of related links and musings. What John doesn't know about the business is barely worth knowing. And he's a really nice guy...
The Look & Learn Archive
An astonishing and comprehensive revival of the well-known educational weekly, with a searchable index - highly recommended for all those with an interest in comics.
Heritage Auctions
Comprehensive American website which sells many titles, memorabilia and original artwork.
Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Okay, not Gerry Anderson, and not even British, but this comprehensive fan database is worthy of a mention and link in any realdevoted comic aficionado's book.
26 Pigs
Commentary archive and auction website for comic enthusiasts
British Comic Art
Website about the best of British comic artists. Currently featuring Ron Embleton, Brian Lewis and Ron Turner.
Yahoo Group: Black Rock 1
The Yahoo Discussion Group for all things Supercar. Current hosting the Dutch TV Comic colour reprints, merged with the original English text.
Misc Mayhem
Publishers of (hopefully) a new line of Gerry Anderson-based comics. Issue 0 of Supercar has been available for a while now, and a downloadable PDF of Fireball XL5 - Fastest Guy Alive is now available from them.
Space City
Website of contributors Robin and Pauline Day focusing on their favourite Anderson shows, with their original artwork, photos, fiction and toy/model reviews.
Unity City
Contributors Robin and Pauline Day's all-Anderson series website hosting fiction, merchandise reviews and features - including some on TV 21 comic strips.
Full Boost Vertical
A well made documentary on the making of Supercar - click to our own promotional page, with links for ordering in the UK and the USA.
MikeMercury.net
Dave Hobson's astonishing collection of Supercar merchandise and paraphenalia.
BIG RAT - The Joe 90 Website
Dedicated website of fan Andrew Frampton, with basically anything you want to know about the series, its merchandise... whatever! Includes a very nice page with all the covers and details of the Joe 90: Top Secret issues.
UFO The Series
Dedicated website of fan Marc Martin, covering all aspects of UFO. Includes a complete summary to the Countdown and TV Action strips by Anthony Appleyard.
The Protectors Online
The start of Ben Page's website - so far, the only dedicated one to the series known. Contributions and material gladly welcome to bring this up to the standard of other Gerry Anderson websites. Ben has also launched a website for Terrahawks.
Space:1999 Catacombs
Immense site devoted to Space:1999, with a nice area devoted to all its comic and strip incarnations, with downloadable full size scans of many of the pages.
Space:1999 Mondstation
Very nice German website by contributor Patrick Zimmerman for Mondbasis Alpha 1/Mondstation 1999 (as Space:1999 is known there), with translations of the comics and novels.
Alan Fennell
A tribute to TV Century 21 and 1990s Fleetway comics editor Alan Fennell, by Jon Curry.
Frank Bellamy
Website devoted to Frank Bellamy's work as a comic artist and illustrator. Features an overview of his work, and an interview with his wife, Nancy. Site creator Paul Holder is also working on a book about Frank Bellamy.
Oh Wicked Wanda!
Website devoted to Ron Embleton's strip for Penthouse magazine, which ran from 1969 to 1980, and features a profile of him. Be warned, the strip samples can be extremely adult and explicit - not recommended for those under the age of 18!
Don Lawrence
Website for the Don Lawrence collection, featuring his work on The Trigan Empire, Storm and others.
Badia Romero
Website of artist Enrique Badia Romero, who worked on the 1960s Lady Penelope annuals, and drew one of The Protectors strips.
Colin Shelbourn
Television historian Alistair McGown's comprehensive interview with the original designer, and longest serving editor of Look-In, Colin Shelbourn.
Graham Bleathman Illustration
Website of artist Graham Bleathman, fan and professional illustrator responsible for all the cutaway diagrams in the 1990s Fleetway comics, and a number of books including TV21 Classic Comic Strips.
Andrew Skilleter Interview
An interview withf artist Andrew Skilleter, well know for his Doctor Who illustrations, as well as publishing books but who also worked on the 1990s Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet and Joe 90 comics.
Jon Haward
Website of artist Jon Haward, who worked on the 1990s Thunderbirds comics.
Paul Green
An interview with Paul Green, ex-World Distributors artist, who worked on the Terrahawks and Star Fleet annuals.
Lee Sullivan
Website of artist Lee Sullivan, also well know for Doctor Who but currently working on the Redan Thunderbirds magazine.
John W Jennison
A short bibliography of novel and storybook writer John W Jennison, aka John Theydon
John's Look-Out
A new website by Look-In devotee John Stewart, that he aims as a supplement to the Look-In Archive, with features, chronologies, strips on-line, and more.
The Look-In Chronology
John Stewart's previous Look-In website featured a listing of the strips to appear in the Junior TVTimes Magazine in the 1970s and 1980s.
Not TV21
Website spoofing TV Century 21, and the Gerry Anderson series.
TV Annuals
Another growing archive, of British annuals of all genres - television, movies, comic, sport, and welcoming contributions from visitors.
TV Century 21
Not, as you might think, dedicated to TV Century 21 the comic, but the modern internet equivilant of its namesake, with news and information relating to all things Anderson.
Terrahawks
Nicely developing site devoted to one of the later, often neglected, series.
Space Patrol - The Website
Yes, we're biased - it's one of ours, but this links to the TV Comic strip pages, drawn by Supercar artist Bill Mevin.
The Avengers Illustrated
Comprehensive website by Mike Noon, devoted to all the comics and strips based on The Avengers.
The Avengers Artland
'There is a place where it is always the sixties... where John Steed and his associates still fight diabolical masterminds. It is a place of empty country roads, of meadows and deserted mansions... a place where the laws of reality are a little distorted... a place of danger! It is the never-never world of Avengerland, an exciting place where Steed, Emma, Cathy and Keel continue to battle foes old and new, all done in the style of a 60s English comic.' A wonderfully lavish and exquisite looking website by designer and illustrator Ian Duerden. 'To be continued...?' Definitely!
Timeslip
Superb website by Steve Hardy, sanctioned by Carlton, about the 1970 series Timeslip. Includes profiles of Angus Allan and Mike Noble, who worked on the first 26 colour strips in Look-In. With scans of the stories supplied by someone whom modesty prevents me from naming. Oh okay, it was me...
SFXB - Star Fleet/X Bomber
X-tremely comprehensive website by Andy Thomas, devoted to this Japanese SF puppet saga. It also features scans of all Mike Noble's Star Fleet strips for Look-In.
The UK Sci-Fi TV Book Guide
Comprehensive soulmate website by Kieran Seymour, listing pretty much every UK telefantasy novel ever published. Has recently expanded to cover US TV too. Highly recommended.
The Champions
Possibly one of the most comprehensive websites devoted to this series, including episode guides, profiles, features, fan fiction, merchandise, soundbites and all things Nemesis. Connected to The Champions fan club.
Sixties City
Another wide ranging website devoted to the Swinging Sixties in all its psychodelic glory.
Land Of The Giants
Another site by Louise Pearse, this time for Irwin Allen's last SF television series. Features scans of Gerry Haylock's strip from Joe 90: Top Secret and TV21.
Star Trek Comics Checklist
An incredibly comprehensive website by Mark Martinez that, as well as covering the UK Star Trek strips from Joe 90: Top Secret, TV21 & Joe 90 and beyond, looks at every incarnation of the series in comic or strip from Gold Key to Wildstorm.
The Tomorrow People
An offshoot of The Look-In Archive, indexing the complete run of The Tomorrow People strips in Look-In.
City of Domes
A site devoted to the Logan's Run series, with the strips from Look-In.
If you have a Gerry Anderson or comic related site, and wish a mutual link, please contact technodelic@blueyonder.co.uk.
Updated: 23.03.07
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