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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: Sir Barnaby Hammond-Rye on 20 January 2014, 01:25:04 PM
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Anyone remember this? I used to read the stories in Look & Learn when I was a kid - great stuff! :)
I recently stumbled on a site that implies they were reprinted a few years ago by, IIRC, a Dutch company. I haven't trried to locate copies yet but it got me thinking of gaming that "era"...you know , the Trigan Empire, Cato, etc. It would be sort of retro-sci/fi because though some of their stuff was modern or ww1/2 era, it was all a bit "off". It's almost like one of those Star Trek episodes where they find the Roman planet, or Greek gods. I remember there were sort of 50's era jets, though Cato (assuming I have the name right) had flyers with a sort of crecent moon shape IIRC. The ships looked like dreadnoughts or pre-dreadnoughts, with the forward pointing (ram?) prows. I think some of their guns looked like greaseguns, but I could be misremembering.
Anyway, anyone else remember the Trigan Empire?
Anyone seen these reprints? Are they still available?
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Hmmm. There was another thread on this not so long ago, but I can't find it now.
I think we established that some of the Trijan Empire strips had been reprinted in very expensive hardback format.
It was a great comic strip. The only reason I used to read Look and Learn! :)
Edit: Oh yeah, here we go http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trigan-Empire-COMPLETE-12-SET/dp/B001T9YKZC/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390224884&sr=1-2&keywords=the+trigan+empire
You can buy the whole lot for a mere £699.00
:o
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Nice to see someone who also knows Trigan! I was a big fan of it, and of the other series - 'Storm'. Unfortunately, the only reprints available are rather expensive:
http://www.donlawrence.co.uk/shop/index.php?hg=2&sg=21
€49,95 for each volume! ;D
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I grew up on Look and Learn. The Trigan Empire was a strange mix of Ancient Rome and Science Fiction....... :o
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I never had Look and Learn. You used to be able to get the stories in graphic novel form too, even back in the day. For ages I thought it was a Dutch thing, because my first exposure to it was an album bought for me as a small child in Nijmegen or Arnhem or somewhere like that. It was all in Dutch, so I just looked at the pictures. Still love it, though, and later got some of the English ones back home. :)
I loved how it was Romans with Ray Guns... ...and Monsters!
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And the official site: http://www.triganempire.co.uk/home/index.php
Here in Portugal the stories were sold in the comic book format in the 80's and 90's.
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I loved how it was Romans with Ray Guns... ...and Monsters!
Romans with ray guns :-*
What's not to like?
;)
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Yes, loved the Trigan empire.
There was a reprint done years ago by Hamlyn I think, I got mine in WH Smiths for a couple of quid!
There was also an Eagle collection which I had a chance to buy and turned down, big mistake.
Artwork was just amazing
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Now you've done it. All afternoon I'm going to be imagining myself trying to fit Imperial Guard laspistols into the hands of Warlord Games plastic Romans. :)
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I always thought the citadel Orc fantasy tribe Wyvern would make a great Zargut
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I've got an old hardcover collection knocking around somewhere, whoever wrote the stories was also influenced by John Carter of Mars stories.
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Yes, loved the Trigan empire.
There was a reprint done years ago by Hamlyn I think, I got mine in WH Smiths for a couple of quid!
There was also an Eagle collection which I had a chance to buy and turned down, big mistake.
Artwork was just amazing
The Hamlyn version is still available, but it isn't the complete version
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trigan-Empire-Hamlyn-Publishing-Group/dp/0600387887/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_1/276-0883293-0488165
However, if you just want to sample this series at a budget price, the old Hamlyn book is widely available. This contains 180 pages of comics, featuring the following stories:
P008: Victory for the Trigans (the `origin' story)
P052: Electon in Danger
P078: The Legend of Hellas
P086: The Truce with Hericon
P104: The Revolution in Zabriz
P122: Battle for Trigan City
P160: The Invasion of Bolus
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Weirdly enough my copy is at work, having just lent it to a colleague
It's the Hamlyn one, so missing a lot, but any Barsoom rules should be adaptable
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Nice. I had a friend who had almost the entire series of "Trigië"
I was more a fan of Storm and have the comics up to "The voyager virus" which was so disappointing I quit buying further releases.
Thanks to this thread I had a look and found out they returned to the original Chronicles of Pandarve series, so I might have to check out the newer releases.
( well, if you can call something from 2001 new...)
BTW : a very good site re: comics (albeit in dutch) : www.stripinfo.be (http://www.stripinfo.be)
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That brings back memories along with dan dare if I recall
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Scanning the art via google it seems WW2 Germans (Early War) might suit for Trigan infantry, perhaps with Romanized officers/High Command.
I'm thinking WW2 Russians or perhaps Japanese for Lokians...
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Nice to see someone who also knows Trigan! I was a big fan of it, and of the other series - 'Storm'. Unfortunately, the only reprints available are rather expensive:
http://www.donlawrence.co.uk/shop/index.php?hg=2&sg=21
€49,95 for each volume! ;D
I've a copy of a single volume of several strips; I noticed one in the cut-out bin at the shop, so we in the colonies are aware. :D
For some reason, never caught my imagination the way Flash and Buck did. And, I gave them lots of slack. I even like Star Wars Episode One, just for seeing some of the worst of those brought back to life.
However, Romans with rayguns...
True! What's not to love!
Doug
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I liked it a lot. Published in Spain in the 80's, in a couple of magazines.