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Dive into the World of Space 1999 though this sci-fi comic anthology collected for the first time since publication and containing all the action-packed comic strips from the original British look-in stories and features drawn by John M. Burns and Mike Noble. You'll be kept on the edge of your seat as Commander John Koenig, Doctor Helena Russell, Professor Victor Bergman, Security Chief Tony Verdeschi and Psychon Metamorph Maya embark on an adventure of a lifetime with mind bending illusions as they try to escape a black sun, become embroiled in a plot with themselves being blamed as killers,…mehr

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Dive into the World of Space 1999 though this sci-fi comic anthology collected for the first time since publication and containing all the action-packed comic strips from the original British look-in stories and features drawn by John M. Burns and Mike Noble. You'll be kept on the edge of your seat as Commander John Koenig, Doctor Helena Russell, Professor Victor Bergman, Security Chief Tony Verdeschi and Psychon Metamorph Maya embark on an adventure of a lifetime with mind bending illusions as they try to escape a black sun, become embroiled in a plot with themselves being blamed as killers, and a race against the clock it find an imposter among them who can inhabit any body before alien justice deems they must be destroyed. Also Includes overviews of other Anderson material from pages of Look-in: The Worlds of Gerry Anderson, Starcruiser and Terrahawks.
Autorenporträt
Gerald Alexander Anderson MBE was an English television and film producer, director, and writer known for his futuristic television programs, especially his 1960s productions filmed with "Supermarionation" . In the mid-1960s Anderson produced his most successful series, Thunderbirds. Other television productions included Stingray, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and Joe 90. A shift towards live-action productions in the 1970s, culminated in the Space 1999 series'. Gerry Anderson died in 2012.