''Wildcat'' was a fortnightly
British comics
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periodical published by
Fleetway Publications
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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 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989. A
science fiction
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adventure comic, the title only lasted for 12 editions before being merged with another Fleetway title, ''
Eagle
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''.
Creation
In 1987
IPC Magazines
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had sold their comic titles to
Robert Maxwell
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After escaping the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, ...
's
Mirror Group Newspapers
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. The following year the experienced group editor
Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
– who had previously launched the successful ''
Tiger
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'' spinoff ''
Roy of the Rovers
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'' and the 1982 revival of ''
Eagle
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'', as well as the shorter-lived ''
Speed
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'' and ''
Scream!''
– was asked to create a new science fiction-themed anthology as a 'junior version' of ''
2000 AD''. Tomlinson devised a novel concept for the new title, ''Wildcat''; whereas previous Fleetway
anthology
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comics had largely (if not universally) consisted of unconnected stories, he decided that the five strips of the new title would interlink.
Tomlinson had enjoyed moving out of his comfort zone of sports comics previously and relished that ''Wildcat'' gave him a chance to try science fiction;
while ''2000 AD'' itself was under his group, he largely left the capable
Steve MacManus
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Biography
Born in London and educated in Devon, MacManus joined IPC in 1973, aged 20, as a sub- ...
to run the title unless his help was asked for.
The idea of linking the stories was also something new for Tomlinson, while also giving ''Wildcat'' a different twist to ''2000AD''.
[
The central conceit of ''Wildcat'' concerned an eponymous ship setting out from a doomed Earth in the year 2500, looking for a new planet to colonise. One thread consisted of standalone stories set on the ''Wildcat'' itself, while four serials – "Turbo Jones", "Loner", "Kitten Magee" and "Joe Alien" – would follow the exploration exploits of various parties onboard the ship. Tomlinson devised the initial stories himself and wrote the scripts for the first couple of issues before passing some of them on to other writers. Tomlinson retained "Turbo Jones" – initially drawn by ]Ian Kennedy
Ian Patrick Kennedy (born December 19, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Between 2007 and 2023, he played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres, Kans ...
and later Spanish duo Vanyo – and "Loner", with art by David Pugh. David Robinson took over as writer on the Massimo Belardinelli
Massimo Belardinelli (5 June 1938 – 31 March 2007)Michael Molcher, "Belardinelli: Loving the Alien", ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #259, 26 June 2007 was an Italian comic artist best known for his work in the British science fiction comic '' 2000 AD' ...
-drafted "Joe Alien"; Belardinelli would later make way for Ron Smith as artist.[ José Ortiz meanwhile drew "Kitten Magee", which was later written by Tomlinson's son James, who wrote for ''Wildcat'' (as well as ''Eagle'' and '']Battle Action Force
''Battle Picture Weekly'' (at various times also known as ''Battle and Valiant'', ''Battle Action'', ''Battle Action Force'', ''Battle'' and ''Battle with Storm Force'') was a British weekly boys' war comic published by IPC Magazines from 8 Mar ...
'') under the pseudonym
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James Nicholas to avoid the appearance of nepotism
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. Tomlinson would also continue to write the ship-based stories, most of which were drawn by Joan Boix, and were later titled "The Wildcat Complete".[ Kennedy designed the ''Wildcat'' itself, which Tomlinson felt was "superbly drawn".][
]
Publishing history
''Wildcat'' was previewed by a 16-page insert given away with issues of ''2000 AD'', ''Eagle'', ''Roy of the Rovers'', '' Buster'', '' Oink!'', ''Whizzer and Chips
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'' and '' M.A.S.K.'' on 15 October and 22 October 1988; it contained a prelude strip by Tomlinson and Kennedy introducing the premise[ The magazine launched on the latter date; Tomlinson opted for a fortnightly schedule both due to the falling circulations of comics at the time and to reduce the strain on the artists given that each story was 5 pages long.][ The title also featured pin-ups of the characters and a letters page 'hosted' by the robot Crud, one of Kitten Magee's sidekicks. As well as the front and back covers, six interior pages were in colour, typically used for "Joe Alien" and pinups.][
However, the comic failed to find an audience, and was cancelled after 12 issues in March 1989. Tomlinson would later wonder if the decision to make the title fortnightly had cost it momentum, though he would also note that the British comics market was continuing to contract, with the previous year having seen ''MASK'', ''Oink!'' and ''Hot-Shot'' all end.][ He later felt "the title was one of the best eproduced",][ and was gratified when ]Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford. Founded by Jason Kingsley (businessman), Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for ''Sniper Elite'' and multiple games in the ''Lis ...
chose serials from ''Wildcat'' for their Treasury of British Comics
Treasury of British Comics is a line of comic book collections published by Rebellion Developments, collecting British comics stories from the libraries of Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications/IPC Magazines.
History
Rebellion Developments had ...
reprint series decades later.[
''Wildcat'' was subsequently merged with ''Eagle'' from 8 April 1989. All five strips would subsequently rotate in the title until "Loner" ended on 21 April 1990; the joint branding disappeared from ''Eagle'' after 7 July 1989. Two specials were also issued in 1989, using material left over from the regular run][ as well as some reprints of vintage "]Jet-Ace Logan
Jet-Ace Logan was a British comic strip that appeared in ''The Comet (comic magazine), The Comet'' (1956–1959) and ''Tiger (Fleetway), Tiger'' (1959–1968),Denis Gifford, ''Encyclopedia of Comic Characters'', Longman, 1987, p. 111 ''Th ...
" strips.[ "Loner" and "Turbo Jones" were both also repackaged by ]Quality Communications
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for the international market – the former as a seven issue limited series
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and the latter as a one-shot
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graphic novel.[
After ]Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford. Founded by Jason Kingsley (businessman), Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for ''Sniper Elite'' and multiple games in the ''Lis ...
bought the rights to IPC's back catalogue of comics in 2016, it announced that it would reprint most of the stories from ''Wildcat'' under its Treasury of British Comics imprint, starting with ''Turbo Jones'' in January 2019 and then ''Loner'' in September 2019. , no further volumes have been produced.
Stories
The Battle to Survive
:Published: 22 October 1988
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
[
:Artist: ]Ian Kennedy
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*A one page recap of the preview issue.
Joe Alien
:Published: 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
, David Robinson[
:Artist: ]Massimo Belardinelli
Massimo Belardinelli (5 June 1938 – 31 March 2007)Michael Molcher, "Belardinelli: Loving the Alien", ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #259, 26 June 2007 was an Italian comic artist best known for his work in the British science fiction comic '' 2000 AD' ...
, Ron Smith
The last survivor of friendly alien planet Xgangbe-4 takes the name Joe Alien, and uses his telescopic limbs and highly advanced cybernetic brain to help humanity find a new home. As such he is put in charge of Shuttle Two and its exploration team.
*Continued in ''Eagle
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''.
Kitten Magee
:Published: 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
, James Tomlinson (under the pseudonym
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James Nicholas)[
:Artist: José Ortiz]
Formerly leader and benefactor of the militant World Campaign Against Male Dominance, Kitten Magee provides $20m from her fortune to help fund the ''Wildcat''. As a result, Turbo Jones gives her command of Shuttle Three, backed by her followers and her robot Crud.
*Continued in ''Eagle
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''. In 2019 a planned collection by Rebellion Developments
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was announced but as of has yet to appear.[
]
Loner
:Published: 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
:Artist: David Pugh, Eric Bradbury
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He studied at Beckenham Art School from 1936, and served in the RAF as a rear gunner o ...
The antisocial galactic mercenary known as Loner surprises everyone by putting $20m in his earnings (aided by a lottery win) towards the funding of ''Wildcat'' and is given the fourth exploration shuttle. Unlike the other parties he opts to only take his custom six-shooter Babe along to new planets.
*Continued in ''Eagle
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''. The complete "Loner" strips were issued in the Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford. Founded by Jason Kingsley (businessman), Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for ''Sniper Elite'' and multiple games in the ''Lis ...
collection ''Wildcat: Loner'' in September 2019 as part of the Treasury of British Comics
Treasury of British Comics is a line of comic book collections published by Rebellion Developments, collecting British comics stories from the libraries of Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications/IPC Magazines.
History
Rebellion Developments had ...
, with a foreword by David Pugh.
Turbo Jones
:Published: 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
:Artist: Ian Kennedy
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, Vanyo
Science-hero Turbo Jones discovered the meteor shower set to destroy Earth in 2492, and is the driving force behind the ''Wildcat'' mission. He also heads up one of the exploration teams, aided by cyborg
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Robo.
*Continued in ''Eagle
Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of Genus, genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus ''Aquila ( ...
''. The complete "Turbo Jones" strips were issued in the Rebellion Developments
Rebellion Developments Limited is a British video game developer based in Oxford. Founded by Jason Kingsley (businessman), Jason and Chris Kingsley in December 1992, the company is best known for ''Sniper Elite'' and multiple games in the ''Lis ...
collection ''Wildcat: Loner'' in January 2019 as part of the Treasury of British Comics
Treasury of British Comics is a line of comic book collections published by Rebellion Developments, collecting British comics stories from the libraries of Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications/IPC Magazines.
History
Rebellion Developments had ...
, with a foreword by Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
.[
]
The Wildcat Complete
:Published: 22 October 1988 to 25 March 1989
:Writer: Barrie Tomlinson
Barrie Tomlinson is a British former comics editor and writer.
Career
Tomlinson began his career at IPC Magazines in 1961, initially as a writer and then later as copyeditor on the comics ''Lion'' (1961–1967) and then ''Tiger'', becoming ed ...
:Artist: Joan Boix
While the exploration teams explore each planet, other members of the crew deal with other crises.
*Continued in ''Eagle
Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of Genus, genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus ''Aquila ( ...
''. The umbrella title of "The Wildcat Complete" was not used until the tenth issue; before then the self-contained strips had used individual titles.
Spin-offs
*''Wildcat Holiday Special'' (1989)
*''Wildcat Winter Special'' (1989)
Notes
References
External links
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Comics set on fictional planets
Defunct British comics
Fleetway and IPC Comics titles