The Daleks - front cover by Mike Collins.

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The Daleks - front cover by Mike Collins.
The Daleks (or The Darleks as everyone I knew called them). A 2020 collection from Panini of the 1960's comic strip that appeared in TV Century 21. The strip was written by Angus Allen, Terry Nation, Alan Fennell and David Whitaker and drawn by Richard Jennings, Eric Eden and Ron Turner. The cover art is by Mike Collins.
Four original "Dan Dare" original artworks, including pages from Eagle comic and a page first published in the 1971 Eagle Annual, feature in the latest Travelling Auctioneers auction at Willingham Auctions in Cambridge next Wednesday, 21st January 2025
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TV Century 21 “The Daleks” Original Art Appeal for New Collection
The team at Doctor Who Magazine are working on a collection of the TV Century 21 strip “The Daleks” – and we’re boosting their request for help sourcing as many original boards.
Initial appeals made on Facebook have already unearthed boards, which is great to hear!
This new, long awaited collection will be a book, not a magazine like the previously-published and much sought after Dalek Chronicles published by Marvel UK in the 1990s.
The collection will feature all 104 strips published in TV Century 21 in the 1960s, a tale charting the rise of the Daleks, as told by Doctor Who script editor David Whitaker, with art from Richard Jennings, Eric Eden and Ron Turner.
What follows is a list of art boards from “The Daleks” still being sought for the upcoming Panini collection. Several generous comic art collectors have already responded to initial appeals I’ve already made on Facebook – and I have passed on contact details, and several leads supplied, thank you!
If you can help, please drop us a line with contact info we can pass on. Thank you!
I’ll aim to update this post if new finds are offered.
EPISODES STILL SOUGHT…
4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 31 (posted to ComicArtFans), 41, 47, 48, 49, 51, 54, 61, 62, 63, 64, 69, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 84, 85, 89, 90, 91, 92
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Hot on the heels of their recently revealed TV Century 21 Audio Annual, Anything Can Happen, Anderson Entertainment is preparing for the FAB launch of Thunderbirds Versus The Hood in August 2022. Featuring two stories adapted from the original comic strips (“The Vanishing Ray” and “Brains is Dead”), this first volume of Thunderbirds stories expands on the adventures of the beloved 1960s TV…
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Rare Dan Dare concept art unearthed from classic story “Reign of the Robots”
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