Showing posts with label Stephen Chapman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Chapman. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Thriller Comics Library.- #107 Billy the Kid. Lone Avenger #108 The Sea Hawk #109 A Christmas Carol (IPC 1955 Series)

      Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163



#107 Billy the Kid. Lone Avenger 

IPC, Dec 1, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   Geoff Squire (painting)

Script:   Mike Butterworth

Pencils & Inks:  Geoff Campion

6 stories :

-  Lone Avenger
-  The Show-Boat Bandits
-  The Dandy Desperado
-  The Dynamite Gang
-  The Fighting Fury
-  Goliath the Rustler


#108 The Sea Hawk 

IPC, Dec 1, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   Geoff Squire (painting)

Script:  Rafael Sabatini, (original story);  ¿¿¿ (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: Robert Forrest


#109  A Christmas Carol 

IPC, Dec 1, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :    D. C. Eyles (painting)

Script:   Charles Dickens (credited) (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  H. M. Brock (credited)



Wednesday, 31 January 2024

Thriller Comics Library.- #104 Musketeers at Bay #105 Captain Kidd of the Spanish Main #106 Robin Hood. The Forest Lord (IPC 1955 Series)

     Thriller Comics Library
Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163



#104 Musketeers at Bay

IPC, Nov 3, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   James E. McConnell (painting)

Script:   Mike Butterworth; Colin Thomas

Pencils & Inks:  Stephen Chapman



#105 Captain Kidd of the Spanish Main

IPC, Nov 3, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :    ? (painted)

Script:  ??

Pencils & Inks:  Reg Bunn




#106  Robin Hood . The Forest Lord 

IPC, Nov 3, 1955  Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   Sep E. Scott  (painting)

Script:  James Warner Bellah (original story); Joan Whitford [as Barry Ford] (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  H. M. Brock (credited)

Roderick the Hammer

 Robin Hood / comic story / 20 pages

Pencils & Inks:   D. C. Eyles

  
Robin Hood to the Rescue

T Robin Hood / comic story / 22 pages

Pencils & Inks:  Reg Bunn

Lone Avenger

The Three Musketeers / comic story / 21 pages

Pencils & Inks:  Ángel Pardo



Wednesday, 15 November 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #086 The Adventures of Rob Roy #087 D'artagnan and the Three Musketeers #088 The White Invader (IPC 1955 Series)

  Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163


#086 The Adventures of Rob Roy

IPC, 1955 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   D. C. Eyles  (painting)

Script:  

Walter Scott (original story); Mike Butterworth (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  Fred Holmes (signed)


#087 D'artagnan and the Three Musketeers

IPC, 1955 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   George Cattermole (painting)

Script:  
Alexandre Dumas (original story); ??? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  Stephen Chapman


#088 The White Invader

IPC, 1955 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   D. C. Eyles  (painting)

Script:  

James Warner Bellah (original story); Joan Whitford (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  Reg Bunn


Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #062 Mr. Midshipman Easy #063 St. George for England #064 The Prisoner of Zenda (IPC 1953 Series)

     Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163


  Mr. Midshipman Easy

IPC, May 1954 
Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
Walter Scott (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: ??

Across the heaving waters the thunder of mighty guns
echoes and reverberates. Through the swirling smoke
comes the ringing clash of blade on blade as Midshipman
Easy and his gallant British sea-dogs battle their way
through countless adventures.

  St. George for England

St. George for England: A Tale of the Black Prince

IPC, Jun 1954 

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
Peter O'Donnell (adaptation); G. A. Henty (original story).

Pencils & Inks: Stephen Chapman


 The Prisoner of Zenda

IPC, Jun 1954 

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
Anthony Hope (credited) (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: Patrick Nicolle

On the eve of the coronation of Rudolf V of Ruritania, he encounters 
his distant relative, English nobleman Rudolf Rassendyll, come to witness 
the festivities. The two men look very much alike. The future king and his loyal attendants, Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim, wine and dine their new acquaintance at a hunting lodge. However, Rudolf V's younger half-brother 
Michael, Duke of Strelsau, sees to it he is presented a bottle of drugged wine. 
His friends cannot rouse him the next morning

Wednesday, 8 March 2023

Thriller Comics.- #020 Phantom Footsteps - #021 Black Hood - #022 King of the Road (IPC 1951 Series)

   Thriller Comics


Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1951 – 1953
Number of Issues Published: 40 (#1 – #40)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues with Thriller Comics Library (IPC, 1953 series) #41


Phantom Footsteps

IPC, 1951 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors : Philip Mendoza (signed as Mendoza) (painting)

Script: John Hunter (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: Philip Mendoza


Black Hood 

IPC, 1951 Series´

Chapter 1.  The Death of a Doctor
Chapter 2.  Black Hood Strikes Again
Chapter 3.  Janice in Danger
Chapter 4.  Black Hood Unmasked

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Patrick Nicolle (painting)

Script: John Worthing

Pencils & Inks: Reg Bunn



King of the Road

IPC, 1951 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors : James E. McConnell (painting)

King of the Road  (Dick Turpin)
Script: ??  -    Pencils & Inks:  H. M. Brock
The Buried Treasure (Dick Turpin) 
Script: ??  -    Pencils & Inks:  Stephen Chapman
The Masked Marvel (Dick Turpin)
Script: ??  -    Pencils & Inks:  Stephen Chapman




Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Thriller Comics.- #001 The Three Musketeers - #002 Dick Turpin - #003 Treasure Island (IPC 1951 Series)

 Thriller Comics

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1951 – 1953
Number of Issues Published: 40 (#1 – #40)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing

Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month
Numbering continues with Thriller Comics Library (IPC, 1953 series) #41

Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1953 – 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 – #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine

Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163

Thriller Picture Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1957 – March 1963
Number of Issues Published: 288 (#163 – #450)
Color: Colour Front Cover; Black & White Interior; Black & White Back Cover
Dimensions: Digest Size
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Thriller Comics, later titled Thriller Comics Library and even later Thriller Picture Library, was a British comic book magazine, published in series of digest sized issues by the Amalgamated Press, later Fleetway Publications, from November 1951 to May 1963: 450 issues in all, originally two per month, later four.

Its stories were mainly historical adventure, featuring classic characters such as Robin Hood, Dick Turpin and the Three Musketeers, western characters such as Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill Hickok, adaptations of classic adventure novels and films, and original characters such as Captain Flame, Max Bravo and Battler Britton, either originated for the title or reprinted from other AP titles including Knockout, Sun and Comet. Artists featured included D. C. Eyles, Mike Hubbard, Eric Parker and Septimus E. Scott. Its original editor was Edward Holmes, succeeded in 1952 by Leonard Matthews.

https://britishcomics.wordpress.com



A BRIEF HISTORY OF THRILLER PICTURE LIBRARY
Thriller Picture Library – swashes buckled, pistols brandished and villains slain – the background to this splendid comic book series.
Thriller Picture Library first appeared in the Knockout comic in the 1940s as a series of episodic strips based on classic adventure tales. This was the result of the imagination and enterprise of Edward Holmes and Leonard Matthews, editors of Amalgamated Press. Holmes and, later, Matthews were both editors of the Knockout comic and the interest in the strips therein formed the basis on which this small comic book series evolved (also known as Told in Pictures).
Matthews became editor of the series and it was his ideas and leadership which developed the stories and story adaptations that made them so popular with young (and nowadays, not so young) people. He engaged the scriptwriters and artists and fashioned the tales into a readable format and could be likened to Albert E. Kanter, the father of Classics Illustrated, as the energy and drive behind a series that ran to 450 different issues.
From the beginning, the stories concentrated on classic adventures and historical figures such as the Three Musketeers (an adaptation of The Man in the Iron Mask), Robin Hood and Dick Turpin and new stories were written for them throughout the series. Classic novels were adapted, with Treasure Island the second up after The Three Musketeers – a reprint of the 1945 Knockout serial drawn by Michael Hubbard and based on the 1934 film.
Whilst a number of Detective stories appeared in the series – The Secret of Monte Cristo and The Green Archer, for example, these were discontinued early on as the Super Detective Library series came into being.
The pocket book format had come into being with Cowboy Comics in April 1950, and although the Cowboy Comics series specialised on western stories, the Thriller series included many westerns and, later, a large number of war stories.
The series first appeared in 1951 when there were two issues published each month, rising to four in November 1955 and it continued until March 1963 with issue number 450. From issue number 1 through to issue 17 the series was just known as Thriller Comics Library and then a strap heading of Told in Thrilling Pictures occurred on issue 18 which was then shortened to Told in Pictures with issue 19. This was then retained through to issue 190 when it was dropped (the series was known as Thriller Comics Library through to issue 162 and then changed simply to Thriller Picture Library from issue 163 onwards). So it can be referred to by three different names and is – you may well have your own favourite.
As time passed, the series introduced several war heroes including Dogfight Dixon from the Great War and Battler Britton from the Second World War as well as spy heroes including John Steel and Spy 13. Children, particularly boys, were fascinated by stories of the Second World War in the 1960s and the Thriller series devoted more and more issues to these characters. As their other war series became more popular (Battle Picture Library, Air Ace Picture Library and War Picture Library, for instance) the Thriller Picture Library series lost ground and ended with Flight from the Sun, a Jet-Ace Logan story (Logan was a science fiction character first introduced in issue 383).

https://ccsbooks.co.uk/series-histories/thriller-picture-library-history/



#001 The Three Musketeers (The Man in the Iron Mask)

IPC, Nov 8, 1951  

Cover/  Pencils & Colors : ??

Script: Alexandre Dumas (original story); Edward Holmes (adaptation)

Pencils & Colors:  William Bryce Hamilton

#002  Dick Turpin 

IPC, Nov 8, 1951  

Cover/  Pencils & Colors : Geoff Campion (painting)

Dick Turpin's Ride to York

Script: Leonard Matthews  -    Pencils & Inks:  D. C. Eyles

Dick Turpin and the Goldsmith's Daughter

 Pencils & Inks:   Stephen Chapman

Dick Turpin to the Rescue

Pencils & Inks:  Colin Merritt

 #003 Treasure Island 

IPC, Dec 6, 1951

Cover/  Pencils & Inks:  Philip Mendoza

Story:

Script:  Robert Louis Stevenson (credited) (original story); Percy Clarke (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  Mike Hubbard


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