A short compilation of strips from our Lion Annuals. A sort of poor man's Dan Dare. Condor appeared in the weekly Lion and we have enough issues to make another compilation of this entertaining sf hero. There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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Captain Condor
"Captain Condor was a strip created by Frank Pepper and Ronald Forbes about a valiant spaceship pilot in the year 3000 AD who was rather like Dan Dare, which appeared in the pages of IPC's Lion comic from 1952 onwards. (Lion was designed to compete with Eagle and Condor was basically the comic's answer to Dare). One of the artists who worked on the strip was Brian Lewis, another was Keith Watson. Some Captain Condor strips were later reprinted in other titles including a Starlord Annual in the early eighties. "
British Comic Heroes: Lion’s “Captain Condor”
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By The Australian Panther
Captain Condor
"Captain Condor was a strip created by Frank Pepper and Ronald Forbes about a valiant spaceship pilot in the year 3000 AD who was rather like Dan Dare, which appeared in the pages of IPC's Lion comic from 1952 onwards. (Lion was designed to compete with Eagle and Condor was basically the comic's answer to Dare). One of the artists who worked on the strip was Brian Lewis, another was Keith Watson. Some Captain Condor strips were later reprinted in other titles including a Starlord Annual in the early eighties. "
British Comic Heroes: Lion’s “Captain Condor”
https://downthetubes.net/british-comic-heroes-lions-captain-condor/
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