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Re: Weather-related strips!

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Phoenix wrote: H.K. Rodd breaks into the headquarters of the mad scientist, gets captured and is taken into a room where Simpson is demonstrating the sheer power of his weather-controlling weapon to some mega-rich potential associates. They are watching Simpson wipe Birmingham from the map within 24 hours by using constant rainfall. It's actually a good job H.K. was on the ball to prevent the catastrophe as I was living there at the time! Anyway, Rodd is securely strapped into an electric chair, and electrocuted. Rodd is apparently dead when the straps are finally removed but he is, of course, still alive, and quickly turns the tables on the conspirators. However, Simpson escapes into his secret laboratory and, before anyone can figure out how to get in, but not before they can get to a protective shelter, he blows up his machine, his life's work he calls it, so that nobody will ever get to know his fantastic discoveries. Everything in sight is liquidated but inevitably H.K. lives to fight another day.

Thanks for that detailed description, Phoenix, and your beyond-the-call-of-duty (though I suspect you do quite enjoy a Thomson-related challenge) search for the snowball robots; I expect they'll be onkle-ing at you in your nightmares tonight.

In the absence of said frozen precipitation mechanical onklers, as you've already wasted a good few hours on these matters, is there any chance you might consider posting a page of Birmingham being wiped from the map by constant rainfall (did they not have drains in Birmingham back then?) - or did you possibly take any photos of the event from your window when you were living there at the time? Perfectly understandable if that's not convenient; you've already done more than enough, and your information has been superb.

Meanwhile, it appears that my cheese dream theory for those robots is gaining credence.
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colcool007 wrote:As there are two Whirler style stories. One is in the desert and the other is at sea.
As my head is now whirling, Colin, I will leave this quest to Kashgar as well.
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Raven wrote:is there any chance you might consider posting a page of Birmingham being wiped from the map by constant rainfall (did they not have drains in Birmingham back then?)
There were drains, of course, but like those in Madrid they would have proved totally inadequate in the face of such a prolonged and ferocious deluge. Here's the final episode for you, Raven.
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And the final page.
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Cor, thanks for that, Phoenix. (And I thought The Hornet was the Thomson home for early Sixties big-chinned heroes, what with Wilson and the biggest chin of them all, Bouncing Briggs.)

Bit of a swizz on their part vis-a-vis the weather thrills there; instead of big, dramatic scenes of destruction by rain, it's all tucked away on small TV screens! I wonder if that artist could have carried it off. To me, his faces and bodies seem very crude, but the opening panels of the waterfront and barbed wire fences are nicer, and quite atmospheric.
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Raven wrote:Bit of a swizz on their part vis-a-vis the weather thrills there; instead of big, dramatic scenes of destruction by rain, it's all tucked away on small TV screens!
Well, the rain had really only just got started. A more interesting scenario might have involved having the torrential rain fall onto H.K. while he was being electrocuted. Now that would have presented much more of a challenge to the Wonder Man's capacity for self-preservation.
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Raven wrote:Thanks again, matrix. Comics weren't 'alf ahead of their time with the global warming themes.

I love Crabbe's Crusaders, but, alas, only have a few 1969/70 issues of Buster and a couple of serials reprinted in a Frankie Stein annual. I've wanted my own Crabbocraft ever since discovering it. The only weather device in the strips I've got appears in the 12th July 1969 issue, where the Crusaders are fighting Twenties-style gangsters, and Smiler uses Professor Crabbe's "Patent Wind-Lasher" which creates a sandstorm by shooting "tremendous blasts of air"; I'm not sure where the sand comes from! The device?

Do you recall what Hermit Crabbe used his lightning/tidal wave creator for (seeing as he's a goodie and all)? And any idea which issues he used this gizmo?

There's quite a lot of positive reaction to Fran of the Floods online, though I haven't found any good quality images anywhere yet - just one rather fuzzy little page reproduction that's distinctly undramatic - and no 1976 Jintys on eBay to have a peep at a few front covers, unfortunately.

What was Drive For Your Life?
No worries Raven glad i could help.

Professor Crabbe is using his machine to defend his island against crooks, who, after hypnotising the boys, want to turn it into the "Greatest Criminal Headquarters The World Has Ever Seen" he creates tidal waves, lightning, sets the sea on fire then using a "Small Magnetised Gadget" sends the ship to Australia! Classic stuff!

This strip is from a 1976 Whoopee Frankie Stein summer special, could be a reprint?

Drive for your life, is a strip where six ace drivers are kidnapped, by a "Hate Filled Madman Count Von Dracca" after being taken to his estate they are forced to race in the "Grand Prix of Death" where if any of them stop or drop out of the race "Fiendish Robot Assasins" come out and shoot to kill! To make it harder the count uses his machine to send boulders on the road etc, plus the dust twister!

This strip is from the 1975 Lion holiday special. If you have a look at the specials section this story made the front cover.

In respect to Fran of the Floods, if you would like any scans please let me know.

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matrix wrote:
Professor Crabbe is using his machine to defend his island against crooks, who, after hypnotising the boys, want to turn it into the "Greatest Criminal Headquarters The World Has Ever Seen" he creates tidal waves, lightning, sets the sea on fire then using a "Small Magnetised Gadget" sends the ship to Australia! Classic stuff!

This strip is from a 1976 Whoopee Frankie Stein summer special, could be a reprint?
Yes, it'll be a reprint from Buster. I wonder which issues - it'd probably be cheaper to get the original Busters from 1969 or '70, as the Frankie specials often have daft prices now. I'm not sure why.

Lion had a strip 'Drive For Your Life' circa 1967; I wonder if that 1975 Holiday Special is a reprint of several instalments.
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In respect to Fran of the Floods, if you would like any scans please let me know.
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Thanks very much for the info and that nice offer, Matrix. If you can do good quality scans, I'd be very interested to see an especially dramatic floody Fran page and/or a Fran front cover (if there was one), and indeed a page of Hermit Crabbe creating lightning! Fran would be most relevant - but please don't go to any trouble if it'd be a pain or inconvenient.
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Here is another `Weather` related `Sparky` story from 1965. It was based on the great floods of 1953.

`The Flood That Mother Remembers` which also commenced in issue 35; was loosely based on the real life flooding of the east coast, especially Lincolnshire, that had followed the great storm of 31st January to 1st February 1953. The strip followed the fortunes of Bobby and Mandy Jackson whose father had just been assigned coastguard duties at Bellford in Lincolnshire. The story also mixed in a smuggling theme to liven things up a bit which was very necessary in my view as I’m afraid that it comes over as a very dull affair in all. It was drawn by Tony Speer and concluded in issue 47, 11th December 1965.
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Oh, yes, thanks. (Not weather-related, but looking back through that Sparky 65-69 thread, I was reminded how attractive that full colour City under the Sea serial looked! So at least the serials improved.)
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The one `I. Spy` story, "V Mister Tempest" was very Weather Related! Its on ISphssshguys "I Spy The First Series" Thread - with Photo's!
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Raven wrote:
Thanks very much for the info and that nice offer, Matrix. If you can do good quality scans, I'd be very interested to see an especially dramatic floody Fran page and/or a Fran front cover (if there was one), and indeed a page of Hermit Crabbe creating lightning! Fran would be most relevant - but please don't go to any trouble if it'd be a pain or inconvenient.
Here are scans of Crabbe and his lightning, and Von Dracca with his twister.
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Here is Fran on a front cover.
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Fran of the Floods scans.

Raven i hope these help, if you would like me to send you the scans direct please let me know, it would not be a problem.

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Thanks very much for those scans, Matrix - very nice of you to take the trouble; that first Fran of the Floods page is an especially good one for weather-havoc fans. I'll let you know if I end up needing a few scans direct; thanks also for that offer.

And always a pleasure to see some more of Crabbe's crew. Hmm, I wonder if that's a different artist than usual; looks a bit different - though a bit of tampering may have gone on to make the serial fit into Frankie's special.
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