''Thunder'' was a weekly
British comics
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periodical published by
Fleetway Publications
Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London.
History
It was founded in 1959 when the Mirror Group acquired the Amalgamated Press, then based at Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London. It was one of the companies ...
from 17 October 1970 to 13 March 1971. A boys' adventure comic, the title only lasted for 22 editions before being merged with another Fleetway title, the long-established ''
Lion
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''.
Publishing history
On 1 January 1969
International Publishing Corporation
TI Media Ltd. (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, with a portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year. Most of it ...
(IPC) merged
Fleetway Publications
Fleetway Publications was a magazine publishing company based in London.
History
It was founded in 1959 when the Mirror Group acquired the Amalgamated Press, then based at Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London. It was one of the companies ...
and
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 ...
into a single division,
IPC Magazines
TI Media Ltd. (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, with a portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year. Most of it ...
. This left them in charge of a large number of weekly comics aimed at younger readers, including seasoned titles such as ''Eagle'', ''Lion'' and ''Valiant''. The new company swiftly launched a spate of new titles - girls' comic ''Sally'' in June 1969; humour title ''
Whizzer and Chips'' in October 1969; and the sports-themed ''Scorcher'' in January 1970. ''Thunder'' was IPC Magazines' first attempt at a new boys' adventure weekly, and the experienced Jack Le Grand was assigned to assemble the new title.
The title cost 8
d, twice the cost of competitor
DC Thomson
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's ''
The Beano
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'' at the time.
In common with most new British comics of the time, initial issues featured a cover-mounted free gift - the first featured an 'Amazing Jumping Kangaroo' that tied into strip "Fury's Family", which British comics expert John Freeman would later regard as "the daftest free gift we’ve ever seen to be used to launch a boys’ adventure comic",
while the second - featuring art by
Mike Western - promised readers '
Black Max's bat' (actually a cardboard bat). Freeman would later recall being unimpressed with the early covers of ''Thunder'',
which soon switched to fore-fronting the educational "Famous Firsts".
The 20 February edition announced a trio of new strips - "Dr. Mesmer's Revenge", "The Mighty Ones" and "The Jigsaw Journey" - would be arriving in ''Thunder'' soon. However, three issues later the comic abruptly informed readers it would be merged into ''Lion'' after 22 issues.
While merging titles was common practice at Fleetway, the combining of ''Lion'' and ''Thunder'' was unusual. Firstly, normally the subsumed title's name would quietly disappear from the pages of the comic after a few weeks; however, ''Lion'' would retain the title of ''Lion and Thunder'' until it itself was merged into ''Valiant'' in 1974. Secondly, inside the first merged ''Lion and Thunder'' on 20 March 1971 six of the 11 features were continued from ''Thunder'' rather than ''Lion'', and many would stay until the title folded, while the trio of announced strips would also appear in ''Lion and Thunder''.
Despite the demise of the weekly comic, IPC issued ''Thunder Annual''s for 1972, 1973 and 1974.
''Thunder'' was one of several 1970s Fleetway/IPC titles cancelled after 22 issues (as were ''
Jet'', ''
Tornado
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'' and ''
Starlord''); long-serving editor
Barrie Tomlinson stated that with the technology of the time it took 22 weeks for meaningful sales trends to emerge and for crude market research on the title to be analysed.
The method was known within the company as "hatch, match and dispatch", and was instigated by managing editor John Sanders. New titles with fresh strips would be "hatched", features would be "matched" with the audience and then the comic would be cancelled and its popular features would be "dispatched" to another of the company's weeklies.
The popularity of features was largely based on readers' letters; across the company's titles children were encouraged to write in with their top three favourite features of each anthology; those that scored well from new titles would be retained and those that did not were dropped. Strips that scored well from new titles continued after the incorporation with another comic, replacing that publication's underperformers. The subsequent merged publication would typically then receive a considerable boost in sales. Sanders has defended this model, citing the cost of around £30,000 to launch a new title as proof they were not designed to fail, pointing to the commercial success of the process and noting staff were never sacked or penalised for a failed title but simply moved to other comics in the company.
[
In 2016 ''Thunder'' was among the titles purchased from ]Egmont Group
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by Rebellion Developments
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, who have since reprinted some material from the title in their Treasury of British Comics collected editions.
Stories
Due to its short length, ''Thunder'' had a consistent run of strips. Only one started after the first issue.
Adam Eterno
:Writer: Tom Tully
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:Artists: Tom Kerr
Tom Kerr was a British comic strip artist whose work has appeared in comics such as ''Look-in'', the ''Eagle'', '' Valiant'', and '' TV21''. He has also drawn for many annuals of the 1960s and 1970s, including the ''Monkees'' annuals, ''Look-i ...
, Francisco Solano López
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[
After quaffing the Elixir of Life, Adam Eterno is doomed to immortality and drifts through time trying to find a solid gold weapon that can kill him.]
*Created by Jack Le Grand and Chris Lowder. It was continued in ''Lion'' and then ''Valiant'' until 1976.
Black Max
:Writer: Ken Mennell, Frank S. Pepper[
:Artists: ]Eric Bradbury
Eric Bradbury (4 January 1921 – May 2001) was a British comic artist who primarily worked for Amalgamated Press/IPC from the late 1940s to the 1990s.
He studied at Beckenham Art School from 1936, and served in the RAF as a rear gunner o ...
, Alfonso Font
Alfonso Font (born 28 August 1946) is a Spanish comic book artist.
Biography
Alfonso Font was born in Barcelona, Spain. He began his comics career in the 1960s as apprentice in the local Editorial Bruguera studio, working mostly at western, war, ...
[
Baron Maximilien Von Klorr is Germany's most fearsome ace pilot of ]World War I
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- partly due to being helped by a gigantic bats. With his Fokker Dr.I painted black, he soon earns the nickname Black Max. His opposition comes from the Royal Flying Corps
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, particularly plucky Lieutenant Tim Wilson.
*The character was created by Ken Mennell, Frank S. Pepper and Eric Bradbury
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He studied at Beckenham Art School from 1936, and served in the RAF as a rear gunner o ...
. Alfonso Font
Alfonso Font (born 28 August 1946) is a Spanish comic book artist.
Biography
Alfonso Font was born in Barcelona, Spain. He began his comics career in the 1960s as apprentice in the local Editorial Bruguera studio, working mostly at western, war, ...
later took over from Bradbury on art duties.
Cliff Hanger
Adventurer Cliff Hanger and his Gurkha
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batman
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Kukri
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battle fiends in South America.
*The strip featured an interactive element, similar to ''Lions " Spot the Clue with Zip Nolan" - each end-of-instalment cliffhanger featured an element to get Cliff and Kukri out of danger, which readers were encouraged to try and work out in the week between issues. The strip was not continued after the merger with ''Lion'', where Zip Nolan continued.
Dusty Binns
:Artist: Geoff Campion
Arthur Geoffrey Campion (19 November 1916 — 18 December 1997)Norman Wright and David Ashford, ''Masters of Fun and Thrills: The British Comic Artists Vol. 1'', Norman Wright (pub.), 2008, pp. 7-21 was a British comics artist who drew adventur ...
, Alfonso Font
Alfonso Font (born 28 August 1946) is a Spanish comic book artist.
Biography
Alfonso Font was born in Barcelona, Spain. He began his comics career in the 1960s as apprentice in the local Editorial Bruguera studio, working mostly at western, war, ...
[
Son of a ]rag-and-bone man
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, Plantagenet "Dusty" Binns must balance helping his father with his business and his calling as a talented footballer.
*The story was not continued in ''Lion'', which retained the football strip ''Carson's Cubs''.
Famous Firsts
*A one-page historical colour strip on the front cover, relating tales of pioneering developments and other notable events. It was due to be replaced with "The Mighty Ones", a similar factual item, which was instead ran in ''Lion''.
Fury's Family
Young boy Fury works at a circus and discovers he can talk to animals. As a result, he is able to lead an escape from tyrannical new circus owner Archer Spang, with the likes of Bengal tiger
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Khan, gorilla
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Chang, chimpanzee
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s Petto and Tikka and kangaroo
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Ozzie joining him on the run.
*The story was continued in ''Lion'' until 1972.
Gauntlet of Fate
A medieval
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gauntlet is still haunted by the fearsome Judge Flint gives whoever wears it superhuman strength and invulnerability, and is discovered by ne'er-do-well
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Colonial context
The term ne'er-do-well was used in the ninetee ...
Tom Stokes.
*The strip was due to be replaced by "Dr. Mesmer's Revenge" before the merger, and was not continued in ''Lion''.
The Jet Skaters
The Gang - Andy Jackson, Gordon Stone and brothers Jimmy and Peter Clarke - are gifted rocket boots by Andy's American uncle, use the amazing technology to help around town.
*The story continued in ''Lion'' until later in 1971.
Phil the Fluter
:Artist: Mike Western[
Phil Taylor finds a tin flute in the ruins of his local abbey, and discovers he can freeze time when he plays it.]
*A colour strip; when Phil stopped time everyone bar him would switch to black-and-white. Continued in ''Lion'' until 1972.
Sam
Cunning troublemaker Sam one-ups passing unfortunates with a mixture of quick thinking and violence.
*A one-page colour humour strip on the back page, "Sam" was actually modified version of "Biff" from '' Wham'', and featured work from Leo Baxendale
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and Graham Allen. Sam acted as a mascot for ''Thunder'', and continued in this role for ''Lion and Thunder''.
The Spooks of St. Luke's
:Artist: Joseph Lee
Amiable ghosts at a school work with the pupils to terrorise the school's teachers.
*A one-page comedy strip, with some episodes drawn by which was continued in ''Lion''.
Steel Commando
In World War II
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, Professor Brayne devises the Mark 1 Indestructible Robot for the British Army. Unfortunately a programming error means the fearsome war machine will only respond to the voice of Lance corporal
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Ernest "Excused Boots" Bates, a Cockney
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layabout. Nevertheless, the pair are sent into combat in France
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with successful results - at least whenever Bates feels like ordering 'Ironsides' into battle.
*Created by Frank S. Pepper and Alex Henderson, the story also continued in ''Lion'' and then ''Valiant'', where the Steel Commando teamed up with Captain Hurricane.
The Terrible Trail to Tolmec
Tom Taylor's father is missing, presumed dead in the jungles of South America
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, when the boy discovers a coded map among his effects. With the help of explorer Dr. Wolfgang Stranger he sets out to find him.
*A sequel serial, " The Jigsaw Journey", was printed in ''Lion''.
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