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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: redzed on June 22, 2013, 10:37:57 AM
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The Tower King appeared in Eagle comics on the early 80's (issues 1-24), I remember thinking it was an ace strip in a really dud comic (the relaunched Eagle was mostly photo-strips), I'll post some links as they can explain everything far better than I can, but if you want to use those perry WoTR plastics and some WW2 plastics combined with some modern figs you can :)
Wiki info (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tower_King)
Blog Fan Page (with illustrations) (http://www.thoseweleftbehind.co.uk/2008/05/post-apocalypse-vi-tower-king-1982.html#!/2008/05/post-apocalypse-vi-tower-king-1982.html)
Blog Fan Page (more illustrations) (http://theyellowedpages.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/the-tower-king-eagle-comic-1982-23-24.html)
anyone wanting a London idea for a Post Apocalyptic setting now has one lol
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If you like that idea. Check out 48 by James Herbert
In 1945, Hitler unleashes the Blood Death on Britain as his final act of vengeance. Hoke, an American pilot and one of a tiny minority with a rare blood group unaffected by the deadly disease, has survived alone among the debris and the dead of London for three years.
http://www.jamesherbert.com/james-herbert-books/48-james-herbert.html
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If you like the premise of a world fallen due to the lost of electricity, don't under any circumstances make the mistake of watching Revolution(showing at present on Sky1). As post apocalypse TV shows/films go this is the biggest piece of implausible, unrealistic, badly written rubbish(not my first choice of noun, but the wife says I swear far too much) going.
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If you like the premise of a world fallen due to the lost of electricity, don't under any circumstances make the mistake of watching Revolution(showing at present on Sky1). As post apocalypse TV shows/films go this is the biggest piece of implausible, unrealistic, badly written rubbish(not my first choice of noun, but the wife says I swear far too much) going.
Hear, hear !
I watched the first epsiode and saw enough to come to the same conclusion.
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lol
it was watching that pile of poo that I started to remember about The Tower King.
And '48 sounds interesting. 8)
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hmm, I have a lot of the early 80's Eagle's, from issue 1 I think in the loft, will now have to go and look.
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Oooooh, I used to love The Tower King! Hadn't thought of it in years. 8)
From the same school of kids comics that brought you Invasion!, where the main characters were utter bastards and horrible things happened every issue.
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Invasion! was a fantastic read for an 11 year old boy, made those yank comics with their men in tights look like kids stuff lol
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Some excellent links there - I'd forgotten about the Tower King, thanks for the reminder. The same author did Meltdown Man in 2000AD, another great strip, with art by the great Belardinelli.
And yeah, Invasion! was grittier than a cat's toilet. Anyone remember Harry on the High Rock?
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Loved how aircraft fell from the skies but their hazard/navigation lights were still on. For a PCE (post coronal event) read 30 seconds after.
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If you like the premise of a world fallen due to the lost of electricity, don't under any circumstances make the mistake of watching Revolution(showing at present on Sky1). As post apocalypse TV shows/films go this is the biggest piece of implausible, unrealistic, badly written rubbish(not my first choice of noun, but the wife says I swear far too much) going.
It's OK, mate, there's really no words in any language to describe how abysmally dreadful the writing is for the show.
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Wow that has bought back some memories!!! I loved that and looking at the artwork on the blog it holds up really well. :-* :-*
FFF