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''Terrific'' was a weekly British comic published by
Odhams Press Odhams Press was a British publishing company, operating from 1920 to 1968. Originally a magazine publisher, Odhams later expanded into book publishing and then children's comics. The company was acquired by Fleetway Publications in 1961 and th ...
' Power Comics imprint in 1967–1968. ''Terrific'' was similar in format to its sister title ''
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'', which had started publication two months earlier. The two titles were quite unlike other British comics of the time, consisting mainly of material reprinted from American
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, serving as an introduction to many of Marvel's superhero characters. In this respect, ''Fantastic'' and ''Terrific'' can be considered precursors of the
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weeklies such as ''
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'' that appeared beginning in 1972.


Publication history

The Power Comics imprint was led by a three-man editorial team, known as Alf, Bart, and Cos. Alfred Wallace ("Alf") was the Managing Editor at Odhams, and supervised the entire Power Comics line. Bart and Cos were the staff editors who handled the individual titles, with Bart focusing on ''Terrific''. ''Terrific'' #1, which launched on 15 April 1967, like its predecessor ''Fantastic'' was slightly smaller in size and on better paper than the three earlier Power Comics titles; it featured 40 pages and a higher cover price (9d, compared to 7d for 28 pages). The higher price was a result of the expensive license to reprint the Marvel stories. This made ''Terrific'' three times more expensive than the 3d cover price of competitor
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's perennials ''
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'' and ''
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''. All the Marvel strips inside ''Terrific'' were printed in black-and-white, with colour used only for the front and back covers. ''Terrific'' ran for 43 issues from 15 April 1967 until 3 February 1968, when — due to its high production costs and lack of compensatory sales — it was merged with ''
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'' to form ''Fantastic and Terrific''. The Marvel strips '' The Avengers'' and ''
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'' moved over from ''Fantastic'' to the new title; the others were dropped.


Style and contents

The one original strip in ''Terrific'' was the British secret agent strip ''Don Starr''. The character debuted in ''Terrific'' #4 in a strip at that time called ''The Living Dolls'' (which had launched in issue #3). The strip went through a number of titles — ''Drama of Doom'', ''Appointment With Fear'', ''Appointment With Mr. Big'' — before officially becoming ''Don Starr'' in issue #27."Don Starr"
''International Catalogue of Super Heroes''. Retrieved Feb. 17, 2021. The strip occasionally crossed over with ''The Rubber Man'' feature in '' Smash!''. The Marvel stories which were reprinted (in black-and-white) in ''Terrific'' featured '' The Avengers'' and the
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strips from ''
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''. Sub-Mariner stories from ''
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'' ran for the first 22 issues; they were then replaced by Giant-Man and the
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stories from the same source. The Marvel material in the Power Comics titles were frequently edited to replace American spellings and slang with their British equivalents. Dialogue and/or images were also changed occasionally to remove snags in continuity caused by the lack of synchronisation between reprints of different storylines. The alterations were quite crudely done and easy to spot. Despite the amount of Marvel Comics material in the title, there was a relative lack of credit given to Marvel and the individual American creators of the material used. Marvel credit boxes containing the names of
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, and the like were invariably deleted from the splash pages; the space they occupied was either left blank or covered with drawn-in artwork. Apart from the compulsory copyright acknowledgment in small print, the name "Marvel" was never mentioned — wherever it appeared in the strips it was changed to "Power". A distinctive feature of ''Terrific'' was the full-colour pin-up that featured as the back cover of most issues. Many of these were reprinted from American Marvel comics, but at least some were produced especially for Power Comics by a young
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.


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