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DOOMLORD: Deathlords Of Nox No 1 EAGLE GRAPHIC NOVEL ALAN GRANT JOHN WAGNER (DOOMLORD DEATHLORDS OF NOX)

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Doomlord is a fan favourite today, among readrs and comic creators, including Liam Sharp, who drew this stunning portrait for the fanzine, Eagle Flies Again. AC: That really worked, the whites of the eyes were so heightened and intense. Doomlord was my absolute favourite as a kid, I used to make the power ring out of paper and wear it around the house disintegrating my siblings. Alan Grant, Alan Grant and John Wagner( w)."Doomlord III" Eagle(23 February to 2 July 1983). IPC Magazines.

They wanted something striking, as all the ladies were prison warders and extremely sexy as well. We came up with these red leotards and made gold leather shoulder pieces and the helmets, and the bits for the boots. It was just this plastic leather we had found, and we padded underneath and machine stitched through it so it made ridges and formed all these different shapes. It brought it out like quilting. Julian: It disappoints me that you do not have it. It cannot be helped – happens all the time, I guess. It would only have gone to the council tip; probably buried in landfill right now.

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The article has since grown, with more secrets of Doomlord uncovered thanks to a number of his dedicated fans… Despite some similarities, Grant would deny the character was consciously influenced by Judge Death. Tomlinson and Eagle editor Dave Hunt found the costume for the character after scouring London's theatrical and fancy dress shops., [2] At the time, Grant and Wagner contributed so many scripts to IPC titles that managing director John Sanders requested they use pseudonyms to disguise some of their work, choosing 'Grant Grover' for "Doomlord". [3] Grant later recalled "We had such a laugh when writing it... My abiding memories are seeing the early Doomlord scripts in photo-strip and being blown away... I guess that a rubber joke-shop mask and a set of robes made Doomlord really stand out!". [2] The galactic carnival of Tibor captured Mrs. Souster's sons to lure Vek as an exhibit. Upon their return, Vek, Pete and Mike boys found themselves in a parallel timeline, accidentally landing on an alternative Earth where his renegade son Enok had escaped his asteroid prison and enslaved the whole planet. [24] [25] [26] Vek also fought S.M.O.G., a terrorist organisation [d] [27]

Who appeared in the Eagle photo stories has become quite a detective story for fans of the comic, particularly the “Doomlord” strip. But where did Fleetway get Doomlord’s mask, costume and deadly ring – and who built Doomlord’s spaceship, which also features in the story? Barrie Tomlinson: When we decided to do photo stories, two of us went into London’s West End, visiting theatrical suppliers and at one place we found the Doomlord mask. The rest, as they say, is history! a b "2000 AD Review - Alan Grant Interview part 6". 13 April 2005. Archived from the original on 13 April 2005.

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Alan Grant( w), Eric Bradbury, Dave D'Antiques( a)."Doomlord - The Return of Enok" Eagle(6 June to 19 September 1987). IPC Magazines, Fleetway Publications.

Alan Grant( w), Eric Bradbury( a)."Tibor's Alien Carnival" Eagle(7 March to 30 May 1987). IPC Magazines. While the Eagle photo strips are fondly remembered, they proved more expensive to produce than traditional comic art and, over time, disappeared from the weekly comic. Fleetway abandoned its attempt at publishing science fiction horror in fumetti form, in favour of commissioning Heinzl (in 1983 – 1984) followed by Eric Bradbury (1984 – 1989). They left it very much to me. All that sort of thing was very Seventies – the high boots and the tight clothes. It was influenced by the fashion of the times.” Despite the series' popularity with readers, falling sales saw it end in October 1989 as more and more of Eagle switched to reprints. Selected reprints followed until April 1990, but the strip was dropped completely for Eagle's last revamp. [1]

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Emma has fond memories of Devil’s Planet, a story that featured a band of glamorous female villains, as she told TV Zone magazine in 1993, noted here on the Catacombs Reference Library. Kevin Davies as as Yung-Star, a look created by Sue Moore, singer Moya Griffiths as Kate Kestrel and Sue herself wearing a human sized copy of the Zelda puppet from Gerry Anderson’s series Terrahawks . Sue sculpted the original and the copy. Photo courtesy Kevin Davies Allan Cavanagh: The Doomlord mask was absolutely bowel-loosening and still gives me the heebie-jeebies. It was that he looked like he was smiling when killing people. Who made the mask?

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