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No point keeping you in suspense over what happens next in the TV21 STAR TREK comic strip from 1970, so here's the beautifully illustrated third episode by MIKE NOBLE for you to salivate over. The next two instalments are front cover three-pagers that you won't want to miss, so be sure to keep your peepers peeled for future posts. (You know it makes sense.)
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Thanks for another Noble gesture Kid!
If ever a book was published on his work then one title contender would have to be 'The Noble Art of Comics'. Enough of that though-yet another more illustrative style from a British comic artist. An approach I don't recall from the American artists at the time until the advent of the graphic novel. Even on the covers it was line and colour (Gold Key's covers being the painterly exception). Just an observation.
Hi Phil. Warren Magazines took an illustrative approach with some strips, 'though their stuff was usually in black and white. Marvel also used painted covers on their Conan B&W line, but, as you say, U.S. stuff was mainly line work. It's a shame that Marvel U.K. never got Mike to produce some home-grown superhero strips - can you imagine him on Spider-Man or the Silver Surfer? Wow!
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