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‘TimeQuake’ from Starlord & 2000 AD collection out now from Hibernia

Hibernia Comics are back with the fifth in its Fleetway Files collection – ‘TimeQuake’!

“TIME TRAVEL! IT’S FLAMIN’ IMPOSSIBLE! Before the agents of Indigo Prime and Loki’s Time Variance Authority there was ‘TimeQuake’! Time-Control patrol the timelines to keep reality safe from time-quakes: devastating changes to the structure of time caused by threats ranging from alien incursions to Nazi meddling and techno-Aztec attacks. Time-Control recruit unsuspecting 1970s hard man, James Blocker, to join their fight against the murderous alien Droon and Blocker’s no-nonsense East End attitude soon makes him an indispensable, albeit reluctant, member of the Time-Control team. Together with 32nd Century princess Suzi Cho, the Aztec Quexalcholmec and Time-Control chief Harl Vinda, Blocker must help keep the timelines safe and on the right track!

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Written by Chris Lowder (Adam Eterno, Victor Drago) and boasting the artistic talents of Ian Kennedy, John Cooper, Alberto Salinas and Jesús Redondo, this time-bending tale is one of the highlights of short-lived 2000 AD stablemate, Starlord.

The artwork has been restored to match its original publication, this is the first time TimeQuake has been collected in any format, in this limited print run of just 300 copies.

This volume presents all of the weekly adventures of this classic from the pages of Starlord and 2000 AD. Don’t find yourself stuck in the past, jump onboard with TimeQuake now!

108 pages (A4 perfect bound), including all colour pages and centrespreads, and with cover gallery.

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Discover the secrets of Mark Dangerfield, AKA ‘The Indestructible Man’!

The latest in Hibernia Comics’s ‘Fleetway Files’ series is now available to order – The Indestructible Man!

Wrongly entombed in the ancient pyramids of Egypt for millennia, former Captain of the Pharaoh’s guard awakens as Mark Dangerfield in 1960s Britain. 

Transformed by the secrets of the ancients Dangerfield uses his powers to bring justice to the nefarious Skin Men, The Black Avenger, The Badger and others in this fast paced and high octane never-before-reprinted story from Jag comic. 

The Indestructible Man is a lost classic, boasting some of Spanish master artist Jesus Blasco’s very best artwork and an electrifying script by Fleetway stalwart Scott Goodall.

Also included are three Indestructible Man tales from the Jag annuals, making this the complete collection of Mark Dangerfield’s adventures. 

Licensed in cooperation with Rebellion, The Indestructible Man is the second in Hibernia’s ‘Fleetway Files’ series, the first collection in the series. The Angry Planet is currently sold out, so get the Indestructible Man while you can!

The 84-page perfect bound softcover, with colour cover and black and white interiors, is only available from www.comicsy.co.uk/hibernia

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‘The Angry Planet’ first collection from new series, ‘The Fleetway Files’

Rebellion and Hibernia Comics is pleased to announce The Fleetway Files – a new series in association with The Treasury of British comics which aims to present the very best of Fleetway comics and build into an unmissable collection!

The first release in this series is a lost classic, Alan Hebden and Massimo Belardinelli’s The Angry Planet – collected from the pages of Tornado and never before reprinted! This perfect bound 90-page collection retails at £10.49 and is available to order now.

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Tornado (originally titled Heroes until a last-minute name change dictated by IPC management) was launched as a companion to 2000 AD and was designed to be a mixed-content adventure comic. It included strips that spanned genres and time periods like Blackhawk, Captain Klep, Victor Drago (the detective Sexton Blake in all but name, thanks to a copyright issue) and The Mind of Wolfie Smith. It was not to last however and Tornado merged into 2000 AD after just 22 issues.

The Angry Planet featured in all 22 issues, but unlike Wolfie Smith and Blackhawk it concluded in the pages of Tornado. A sequel titled Mars Force was planned, which was to be set 50 years after the end of The Angry Planet and Belardinelli drew several pages which featured a new set of characters designed by Brian Bolland. Sadly, it never materialised.

The Angry Planet touches on themes such as resource scarcity and corporate control that remain relevant today, but at heart it’s a rollercoaster sci-fi tale about rebellion. So, dive straight in and be blown away by Hebden’s usual hard-nosed characters and dynamic script and cover to cover with Belardinelli’s astonishing artwork as you join the first-generation Martians and their efforts to overthrow the dastardly Mars Inc.!

Collected from the pages of Tornado, this perfect bound 90-page collection retails at £10.49.

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OUT NOW: new collection of Kevin O’Neill’s formative work

Hibernia is proud to announce that it has teamed up with the Treasury of British Comics to publish COSMIC COMICS!

COSMIC COMICS is a collection of legendary comic creator Kevin O’Neill’s formative work on  titles such as 2000 AD, Lion, Tornado, and Starlord.

It brings together a diverse selection of his work, from humour strips like Captain Klep and Dash Decent, to early Future Shocks and his amazing painted covers for the 2000 AD Sci Fi Special and Starlord – and much more!

This collection showcases the early development of his artwork as he progressed from art editor of 2000 AD to co-creator of Nemesis the Warlock, Metalzoic and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

The 66-page perfect bound collection is only available to buy here >>

“After years of telling everyone how fantastic British comics are it was great to see the Fleetway archive find a new home at The Treasury of British Comics,” said David McDonald from Hibernia. “They are doing incredible work bringing back classic characters, not only in reprint but with new material too, and we are delighted and very excited to have the chance to bring some of that archive back to print in association with the Treasury brand.

“The Treasury of British Comics allowed us to delve into their archives, and we have brought what Hibernia is known for – quality reproduction, excellent restoration and great comics! Richard Pearce, Hibernia’s designer, has really hit this one out of the park, bringing poorly-printed newsprint back to life in a superbly-designed package.”