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The name of Gerry Anderson is nothing
new to comics, his series were appearing in comics long before Look-in was
even an idea. Comics like 'TV21', 'Joe 90: Top Secret', 'TV Action' and
'Countdown', were hosts to his series for a while before our favourite comic
came into being. It was natural then, that at some point Look-in would
have an Anderson series, and Space: 1999 fulfilled that in 1975. A
short while later when 1999 was well into it's stride, it was decided to add
a feature too. Dedicated to Gerry and his work, 'The Worlds Of Gerry
Anderson' was the result.
Readers were invited to write in and ask Gerry anything
they wanted to know, about his life and his work. Things like what he
did before 'Supermarionation', and about special effects and ways of creating
and achieving certain shots, about the models and puppets. The page was also adorned
with photos, describing or showing the series/models in question.
Obviously '1999' was a popular subject, being his current series, but other
series were discussed too. It is assumed that Gerry answered all the
questions, although the answers could probably have been researched,
nonetheless his signature appeared in the column, giving it a personal
touch.
Also included on the same page as the feature
was 'Starcruiser'.
Based on an idea by Gerry, it was originally meant to be a series, but was
rejected. The craft in question was a deep space vehicle, piloted by David
Starr and Venus Brown, but the strip rather than being adventures as such,
was more of a science information thing, showing what Starcruiser discovers,
and giving information about it, I suppose an effort to make learning about
space a bit more fun. Starcruiser was written and drawn by David
Jeffris.
The worlds of Gerry Anderson finished on 8th
April 1978, Starcruiser continued on until 4th June 1979.
I really enjoyed the Gerry feature, very
informative, a lot of good information for his fans, the Starcruiser strip
became tedious though, not enough to get your teeth into each week.
Click below to see a full page of Gerry and
Starcruiser.
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First Appearance:
8th
January 1977 - No.2

Replacing:
Additional feature
Last Appearance:
4th
June 1979 - No.23

Replaced by:
Unreplaced
Gerry -
8.00
Starcruiser - 6.00
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