ACTION 21 (Engale
Marketing) - Irregularly Edited
by David Nightingale
Captain
Scarlet and the Mysterons
(Jul
88 - Oct 89)
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1-7 |
Colours Reprint
of TV
Century 21 Issues
141-149 (Art: Ron Embleton)
We,
the Mysterons, will Destroy Unity City! |
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8-10 |
Colours Reprint
of TV
Century 21
Issues 150-152 (Art: Ron Embleton) The
Mysterons will destroy Earth's Mars observatory network!
Scarlet is sent to check the Mount Kilimanjaro Observatory in East Africa and becomes a target for attacks by Black.
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The
Angels
(Aug
89 - Oct 89) |
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8-10 |
Colours
Reprint
of Lady
Penelope
Issues 53-55 Jet pilot Diane Simms is asked to go to a strange rendezvous where she and four other girl pilots undergo a series of tests to become the Angels.
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CENTURY
21 (Engale
Marketing) - Quarterly Edited
by Mike Reccia
Captain
Scarlet and the Mysterons
(Autumn
1990)
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2 |
Colours-black
and white Reprint
of TV
21
Issues 161-163 (Art:
Mike Noble. colour-black and white) Captain
Blue fakes his own death in a car crash in London in order to infiltrate
the ranks of Black's Mysteron agents.
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SUNDAY - News of the World Magazine (News
Group Newspapers Ltd.) – Weekly (Sunday) Related
material starts 10th October 1993
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10/10/93- 12/02/94 |
(Art: John Cooper. Colours) The Mystersons threaten to destroy Christmas and attack Spectrum's early warning system.
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19/02/94- 26/03/94 |
(Art:
John Cooper. Colours) The Mysterons threatens to destroy the Top of the World Leader with a bomb planted in a tower block.
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02/04/94- |
(Art: John Cooper. Colours: ongoing) The Mysterons threaten to destroy the economy of Grand Rico by ruining its trade in tourism.
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CAPTAIN
SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS: INDESTRUCTIBLE
(Book
1)
(Ravette
Books) – September 1993 Graphic
Novel, Edited by Alan Fennell
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We,
the Mysterons, will destroy Unity City Reprint
of TV
Century 21
Issues 141-149 (Art:
Ron Embleton. Colours)
We
Will Destroy The Observatory Network
Reprint
of TV
Century 21
Issues 150-153
and TV
21
Issue 154 (Art: Ron Embleton. Colours) Scarlet is sent to check the Mount Kilimanjaro Observatory in East Africa and becomes a target for attacks by Black.
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CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS: SPECTRUM IS GREEN (Book 2)
(Ravette
Books) – September 1993 Graphic
Novel, Edited by Alan Fennell
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Reprint of TV 21 Issues 155-157 (Art:
Ron Embleton. Colours) Spectrum Communications Satellite 4 breaks down and the expert sent to repair it, Professor Gallan, is a Mysteron agent.
Captain
Scarlet and the Angels ... The Mysterons Will Destroy Them!
Writer:
Alan Fennell. Art: Barry Mitchell. Colours A new arrival from Mars is a shape-changing robot woman who attacks Scarlet in a plan to undermine Earth's economy.
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CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS
(Fleetway
Editions Ltd.) - Fornightly (Saturday) Edited
by Alan Fennell Issue
1 (23rd October 1993) to Issue 14 (6th May 1994), then merges into THE
NEW THUNDERBIRDS
Captain Scarlet (23/10/93 - 06/05/94: continuous)
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1-3 |
Communications
Threat Reprint
of TV
21
Issues 155-157 (Art:
Ron Embleton. Colours) Spectrum Communications Satellite 4 breaks down and the expert sent to repair it, Professor Gallan, is a Mysteron agent.
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1-6 |
We
will destroy Unity City!
Reprint
of TV
Century 21
Issues 141-149 (Art:
Ron Embleton. Colours)
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1-3
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Captain
Scarlet and the Angels - The Mysterons Will Destroy Them!/Robot
Girl!/Gunship
Attack (Art:
Barrie Mitchell. Colours) A new arrival from Mars is a shape-changing robot woman who attacks Scarlet in a plan to undermine Earth's ecconomy. |
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4-6 |
Blue
Mysteronised Reprint
of TV
21
Issues 161-163 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) Captain Blue fakes his own death in a car crash in London in order to infiltrate the ranks of Black's Mysteron agents.
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4-6 |
(Writer:
Simon
Archer. Art: Mike White. Colours) Captain Black is
directed to destroy a new Spectrum base in the Himalayas and is aided by
mysteronised Yeti.
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7-9 |
Martian
Menace
Reprint
of TV
21 Issues
164-166 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) The
Mysterons aim to destroy the human city of Kahra on Mars, kidnapping
Colonel White, the President and General Whitway.
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7-10 |
We
will destroy the Observatory Network!
Reprint
of TV
Century 21 Issues
150-154 (Art: Ron Embleton. Colours) Scarlet is sent to check the Mount Kilimanjaro Observatory in East Africa and becomes a target for attacks by Black.
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7-9 |
The Labyrinth (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: Barrie Mitchell. Colours) The World Attorney General is reluctant to accept Spectrum's protection in Chicago when he is the next Mysteron target.
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10-12 |
Seat of Power Reprint
of TV
21
Issues 167-169 (Art:
Keith Watson. Colours) A
Mysteron threat to the Sea of Power refers to a gathering of World Fuel
Experts at a mine in Yellowstone, Montana.
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10-12 |
The Spider's Web! (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: Mike White. Colours) Two acts of suicidal behaviour by Spectrum personnel are linked to a combat refresher course at Camp Sahara.
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13-14 |
Ant
Attack!
Reprint
of TV
21
Issues 170-171 (Art:
Don Harley. Colours) The Mysterons take over swarms of ants in Ambala when the creatures are napalmed to stop a spread of famine.
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13-14 |
Grandmaster!
(Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: John Cooper. Colours) The
murder of chess grandmaster Andre Piaget in Manchester leads Scarlet to a
sinister wax museum in Blackpool. Continuing
in THE
NEW THUNDERBIRDS.
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The
Angels
(23/10/93 - 06/05/94: continuous)
Jet pilot Diane Simms is asked to go to a strange rendezvous where she and four other girl pilots undergo a series of tests to become the Angels. They are asked to escort a secret mission and become entangled with a spy called Medusa. |
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1-5 |
Colours:
Reprint of
The
New Lady Penelope
Issues 53-57 |
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6-10 |
Rebel Rhapsody! Colours:
Reprint of
The
New Lady Penelope
Issues 58-62
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11-14 |
Colours: Reprint of The New Lady Penelope Issue 63 to Lady Penelope Issue 66.
Continuing in THE NEW THUNDERBIRDS.
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THE
NEW THUNDERBIRDS featuring
Captain Scarlet + Stingray (Fleetway
Editions Ltd.) – Fornightly (Saturdays) Edited
by Alan Fennell
From THUNDERBIRDS - THE COMIC merging with STINGRAY MONTHLY and CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS, Issue 67 (13th May 1994) To 89 (March 96).
The Angels (Continuous. 13/05/94-?/0396)
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67 |
First
Assignment!
Colours: Reprint of Lady Penelope From Issue 67 to ?
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Captain
Scarlet and the Mysterons
(continuous
13/05/94-?/0396) |
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67 |
Grandmaster!
Continuing
from Captain
Scarlet
Issue 14 (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: John Cooper. Colours.)
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68-69 |
Indestructible
Army!
Reprint
of
TV
21
Issues 172-173 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) Black
captured Doctor Fawn as part of a plan to gain a new Spectrum forcefield
belt that makes the wearer indestructible.
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70-72 |
Racing
to Danger (Art:
Barrie Mitchell. Colours) Scarlet
joins the Capetown to Cairo Safari rally to protect the son of a world
leader from mysteronised rally ace, Johnny Speed.
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73-74 |
San
Francisco Incident!
Reprint of TV 21 Issues 174-175 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) Scarlet
is mysteronised in a car crash in an attack on the World Security
Conference in San Francisco.
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75-76 |
Captain Scarlet and the Killer Whales! Reprint
of
TV
21
Issues 178-179 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) Black
uses mysteronised killer whales to attack the arctic fish farms, marooning
Scarlet and Grey on the pack-ice.
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77-78 |
Scarlet
goes into Space! Reprint of TV21 Issues 176-177 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) The
freighter Callisto is the third spaceship to crash on Earth so Scarlet and
Blue run a decoy mission to Venus.
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79-81 |
Secret Mission Reprint of TV21 Issues 158-160 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) Whilst rescuing a defecting scientist, Scarlet becomes a pawn in Black's plan to assassinate the Bereznik president.
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82-83 |
We the Mysterons will destroy the Indestructible Reprint of TV21 Issues 180-181 (Art:
Keith Watson. Colours) Spectrum
fear that Scarlet himself is the next target for the Mysterons, as opposed
to a World Navy underwater base.
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84-86 |
Robot Challenge! Reprint
of TV21 Issues 182-184 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours) The
Mysterons take control of a new form of invincible robots made by World
Robotics in a plan to destroy North America.
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87-88 |
Liquid Dynamite! Reprint of TV21 Issues 185-186 (Art:
Frank Bellamy and Don Harley. Colours) The
Mysterons take over a giant transporter plane of rocket fuel in an attempt
to destroy Cloudbase, during which Black is captured by Spectrum.
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88-89 |
De-Mysteronised! Reprint
of TV21 Issues 187-189 (Art:
Mike Noble. Colours Black
is to be de-hypnotised after interrogation by Spectrum but escapes and
uses a World War II sub to attack a nuclear battleship.
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THUNDERBIRDS
ARE GO! (Fleetway
Editions Ltd.) Edited
by Alan Fennell From THE NEW THUNDERBIRDS - Issues to 8 (1996
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1-2 |
World
Airforce Alerted! (Art:
Keith Watson. colours-black and white) Alien
flying saucers appear over Manhattan and the Mysterons announce their
threat to restart Earth's history.
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3-4 |
Wind
of Death (Art:
Frank Bellamy and Jim Watson. colours-black and white) The
Mysterons create violent storms from the Sahara Desert which strike Moscow
where Scarlet and Magenta are working.
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5-6 |
The
Football King! (Art:
Mike Noble. colours-black and white) Scarlet
joins Assam Wanderers when the Mysterons threaten an Arab King who is also
the team's captain.
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7-8 |
Holiday
of Terror! (Art:
Keith Watson. colours-black and white) On
vacation in London, Scarlet is captured by Black and taken to a lonely
barn where the Mysterons interrogate him.
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CAPTAIN SCARLET Collector's Edition
(Redan Company Ltd. and Carlton International Media Ltd.) Issues 1 to 3 (2001)
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1 |
Going for Gold Reprint from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: Spectrum is Green book. (Art:
Barrie Mitchell. Colours) A new arrival from Mars is a shape-changing robot woman who attacks Scarlet in a plan to undermine Earth's ecconomy. |
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1 |
Snow Shock Reprint from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (Fleetway) Issues 4-6 (Writer: Simon Archer. Art: Mike White. Colours)Captain Black is
directed to destroy a new Spectrum base in the Himalayas and is aided by
mysteronised Yeti.
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2 |
Labyrinth Reprint from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (Fleetway) Issues 7-9 (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: Barrie Mitchell. Colours) The World Attorney General is reluctant to accept Spectrum's protection in Chicago when he is the next Mysteron target.
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2 |
The Spider's Web Reprint from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (Fleetway) Issues 10-12 (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: Mike White. Colours) Two acts of suicidal behaviour by Spectrum personnel are linked to a combat refresher course at Camp Sahara.
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3 |
Grandmaster Reprint from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (Fleetway) Issues 13-14 and The New Thunderbirds Issue 67. (Writer:
Graeme Bassett. Art: John Cooper. Colours) The
murder of chess grandmaster Andre Piaget in Manchester leads Scarlet to a
sinister wax museum in Blackpool.
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3 |
Satellite
4
Reprint of TV 21 Issues 155-157 (Art:
Ron Embleton. Colours) Spectrum Communications Satellite 4 breaks down and the expert sent to repair it, Professor Gallan, is a Mysteron agent.
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