Cops and Robbers
Posted: 01 May 2010, 09:56
A special section in this months Classics is devoted to the theme of 'Cops and Robbers' which allows for outings for the likes of Figaro, the Badd Lads, Fred the Flop, PC Big Ears, Young Sid the Copper's Kid and Nick Kelly as well as a text complete culled from the pages of Adventure featuring Dixon Hawke.
It doesn't go into specifics with regard to the Dixon Hawke story 'The Case of the Angry Eye' (which has a nice heading block illustration supplied by Ian Kennedy) beyond labelling it as being from 1959 but, for the record, it actually appeared in Adventure No 1796 dated 20th June, one of thirteen Hawke completes that appeared in the paper in that year. Again, without going into specifics, it also states that Hawke was a star of the paper from 1921 to 1961, which is true. The first Hawke story 'The Smiling Mask' being a complete that appeared in the very first issue and the last being the final instalment of the Hawke serial 'The City of Frightened Men' which ran from No 1863 to the penultimate issue of the paper No 1877 dated 7th Jan 1961.
BTW in this section there is an art credit that is in error. It states that 'Bill the Burglar' reprinted from the pages of the first Dandy Monster Comic in 1939 is the work of Harry Banger when, in fact, it is the work of Frank Minnitt.
It doesn't go into specifics with regard to the Dixon Hawke story 'The Case of the Angry Eye' (which has a nice heading block illustration supplied by Ian Kennedy) beyond labelling it as being from 1959 but, for the record, it actually appeared in Adventure No 1796 dated 20th June, one of thirteen Hawke completes that appeared in the paper in that year. Again, without going into specifics, it also states that Hawke was a star of the paper from 1921 to 1961, which is true. The first Hawke story 'The Smiling Mask' being a complete that appeared in the very first issue and the last being the final instalment of the Hawke serial 'The City of Frightened Men' which ran from No 1863 to the penultimate issue of the paper No 1877 dated 7th Jan 1961.
BTW in this section there is an art credit that is in error. It states that 'Bill the Burglar' reprinted from the pages of the first Dandy Monster Comic in 1939 is the work of Harry Banger when, in fact, it is the work of Frank Minnitt.