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Title: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 18 August, 2009, 09:46:06 PM
I am (fairly) sure that there was an attempted rival to 2000AD. An anthology sci -fi (not Toxic or Overkill or Starjammers) that had as it's lead story a group of space mercenaries (who only appear in the last panel) and who had whackily designed power armour. I've scoured various web sites but to no avail. I think it only lasted one issue. And this strip was painted rather than b&w with colour I seem to recall.

Was it all a dream?  If so I'm nabbing the characters and all rights thereof.

A bit of a long shot I know given my "vague" descriptions.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Rio De Fideldo on 18 August, 2009, 09:55:16 PM
Wildcat?

Only 12 issues of Wildcat were published, starting on October 22nd 1988, it ran fortnightly until it merged with Eagle on April 12th 1989.Although you could say their was 13 issues with this Wildcat Preview that came free with 2000AD. Eagle,Buster,Whizzer and Chips, Oink,Roy of the Rovers, and Mask comics.

Also published - Holiday special 1989, Winter special 1989,Turbo Jones - Pathfinder trade paperback (reprints Turbo Jones strips) Loner 1-7 (mini-series reprinting Loner stories)United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC) programme for 1989 as it features a Loner picture by David Pugh,Wildcat was on the Mask of New Eagle 08/04/89 to 21/04/90 (a total of 55 issues)

Turbo Jones predicted that a meteroid storm would destroy all life on Earth by radiation, so he set about building a spaceship called 'Wildcat'.

With his crew he went off to explore other planets,The stories were all about the members of the crew 'Turbo Jones' 'Joe Alien' 'Kitten Magee' and 'Loner' all separate stories exploring the same planet.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 18 August, 2009, 09:59:00 PM
Quote from: Richard Field on 18 August, 2009, 09:55:16 PM
Wildcats?



Nope. At least I think it's nope.And it was British format not the US one I just "remembered".

Maybe it's one of those  false memory malarkeys like in Total Recall.

Cheers though.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Grant Goggans on 18 August, 2009, 10:12:46 PM
You know, I wondered where Turbo Jones and Loner came from, having seen those reprint editions.

It's not like I lost sleep over them the way I do wondering whether The Fear That Made Milwaukee Famous will be in this new Case Files 0 book, but I have wondered...
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: maryanddavid on 18 August, 2009, 10:17:48 PM
Dragons Claw by any chance? It was a team book,they had armour, by Furman and Seniorand published by marvel UK.
Not read it in years, but I remember buying it and thinking it would fit into 2000ad nicely.
Must dig it out and have a re-read.

David
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Van Dom on 18 August, 2009, 10:33:12 PM
Meltdown? Havoc? Both were Marvel UK anthology comics like Overkill but I think they mainly reprinted American stuff...
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Van Dom on 18 August, 2009, 10:56:42 PM
Update to that - couldnt have been Havoc as that was just Ghost rider, Deathlok and Conan reprints. But possibly Meltdown?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marvel-comic-Meltdown-issue-1_W0QQitemZ280384957457QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Books_Comics_Magazines_Comic_Magazines_ET?hash=item41483eec11&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

The Light and Darkness War could possibly be the story you are thinking of...

Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Bolt-01 on 19 August, 2009, 12:07:14 AM
Could it be the Freefall warriors strip that appeared in the Captain Britain Monthly? It is about the right time, and IIRC the actual team didn't even get named till the end of the strip.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 19 August, 2009, 06:47:05 PM
Thanks fellas. I'm fairly certain it's not any of these. Still, what a grand trip down memory lane! "Meltdown!" that had the Light and Darkness War by Cam Kennedy and was great stuff. :)

I'll also have a look at the british Wildcats. May be it was all just some huge hallucination.

Thanks again. 8)
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: maryanddavid on 19 August, 2009, 08:54:41 PM
http://www.2000ad.org/markus/loosecannons/

Would that be it?

David
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 19 August, 2009, 09:21:01 PM
Alas again no but my goodness thanks for that link maryanddavid it's fantastic stuff.

I don't remember Loose cannons at all seems I missed out.

In my weird memory of this mystery comic that is definitely the painted "style" I "remember".
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: johnfreeman on 20 August, 2009, 06:23:04 PM
Loose Cannons never got published - it was a high profile victim of Marvel UK's demise.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 20 August, 2009, 06:43:16 PM
Quote from: johnfreeman on 20 August, 2009, 06:23:04 PM
Loose Cannons never got published - it was a high profile victim of Marvel UK's demise.

A-ha! He says in a Alan Partridge style manner that's why I didn't recall it. I always liked Marvel UK's stuff. Deaths Head 2  was a particular favourite.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: IAMTHESYSTEM on 20 August, 2009, 09:05:49 PM
Poor Mark Harrison. You'd think the publishing of such an excellent piece of work would be straight forward but no. Thank you maryanddavid for putting up the link to what should have been a killer series.  
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 20 August, 2009, 10:11:36 PM
Finally I think we have a suspect. My memory is obviously faultier than  a bankers morale compass! Not painted and done by er, Marvel in 1983... :o

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=walter+simonson+starslammers&FORM=BIFD#focal=e90fa1ef92e927209c98c234c7e196ea&furl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecomicshop.com.au%2Fcovers%2Fgn%2Fn-s%2Fgn-starslammers.jpg (http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=walter+simonson+starslammers&FORM=BIFD#focal=e90fa1ef92e927209c98c234c7e196ea&furl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecomicshop.com.au%2Fcovers%2Fgn%2Fn-s%2Fgn-starslammers.jpg)

It is Starslammers by Walt Simonson. Drugged up colours maaahhhnnn! Thanks to all those who chipped in.

And have gander at the link from maryanddavid to the supreme Mark Harrisons "Loose cannons." Incredible stuff.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Van Dom on 20 August, 2009, 10:26:46 PM
Ah! Starslammers!
Then it was Havoc after all, after me discounting it so easily!

Starslammers was serialised in that. I had a search on ebay to confirm it.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/HAVOC-NO-7TH-SEPT-1991/dp/B0010Z8IXK/ref=sr_1_8/278-0760007-6404805?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1250803510&sr=8-8

Mystery solved!
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 21 August, 2009, 05:33:20 PM
Cheers Van Dom. I just bought it!  Don't know if it's the righ tone but hey gotta try!


Thanks again.
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Van Dom on 22 August, 2009, 10:51:04 PM
Oh you bought it! I can't guarantee thats exactly the issue with the part of Star Slammers you remember, just that the strip is in that issue. You know what's really annoying - I had a full run of Havoc's that I came across in the attic about six months ago and I chucked them!!!! Just went up again this evening to make sure, in case I'd kept them, but unfortunately no. Sorry mate!
Title: Re: mystery sci-fi comic late eighties/ early nineties i think
Post by: Zarjazzer on 23 August, 2009, 11:28:17 AM
Quote from: Van Dom on 22 August, 2009, 10:51:04 PM
Oh you bought it! I can't guarantee thats exactly the issue with the part of Star Slammers you remember, just that the strip is in that issue. You know what's really annoying - I had a full run of Havoc's that I came across in the attic about six months ago and I chucked them!!!! Just went up again this evening to make sure, in case I'd kept them, but unfortunately no. Sorry mate!

Thanks for that! I doubt it is the one but it doesn't matter just to see it, (as I always wondered what happened next in the story),  would be lovely.

what a jolly thread this has turned out to be. Lots of help and a result and I got to see a great story by the ever brill Dan Abnett and Mark Harrison to boot.
Grand! Havoc should be arriving next week hopefully. I may post a review to annoy everyone. ;e