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Title
LION
Date | Number: 442 | Lang: English (en)
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   By The Australian Panther
A pretty good Boys paper. Captain Condor is clearly a Dan Dare clone - with familiar art too! A collection would be nice. Cheers!
   By The Australian Panther
"Other artists who worked on the strip include Leslie Waller, who also illustrated two text stories and one comic strip that appeared in the 1966 Dalek Outer Space Book and also drew a couple of strips for Knockout and Tiger, before emigrating to Canada; and Dan Dare artist Keith Watson." The art in this issue is Keith Watson. "Captain Condor also featured in Look and Learn in 1966, renamed as interplanetary investigator Rip Solar, and had adventures reprinted in two early issues of Lion Picture Library, a title launched in 1963, and a reprint appearance in the 1980 Starlord annual." Apparently 'Captain Condor: Operation Catastrophe. Keith Watson and Frank S. Pepper.' was collected and published by D.S. Publications £19.95. I can't find much reference to it. Cheers!
  
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