Warrior #1 featuring Axel Pressbutton, The Psychotic Cyborg
Art by Steve DIllon
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Axel Pressbutton #6 - July 1985, cover by Mick Austin.
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TIL Abslom Daak from Doctor Who comics had a cameo in a comic called Axel Pressbutton
(First printed in Warrior #6, colorized and reprinted in Axel Pressbutton #2)
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The Laser Eraser by Gary Leach
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so today at work I got the first issue of the British comic anthology Warrior from 1982
It has the very first printing of the very first chapter of V for Vendetta, which is a steal for eight bucks tbh
oh, and it has this fucking guy
this fucking guy
this fucking guy
this fucking guy
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Laser Eraser and Pressbutton #6
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Laser Eraser and Pressbutton #2, December 1985, cover by Garry Leach
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Laser Eraser and Pressbutton #1, 1985
Art by Garry Leach
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Axel Pressbutton #1 cover art by Brian Bolland
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"A True Story?" by Dave Gibbons (art) and Steve Moore (story). The original black and white version of this story appeared in Warrior #1, published by Quality Communications, March 1982. This color version was a backup in Axel Pressbutton #2, published by Eclipse Comics, December 1984.
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Ad for Axel Pressbutton #1 by Steve Moore (as Pedro Henry) and Steve Dillon, which reprinted stories from the first three issues of Warrior. Art by Brian Bolland, 1984.
Steve Moore 1949 - 2014
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This is a new one on me - first of all that there was a Blake’s 7 comic strip, second that it had some episodes by Steve and, third, that the grumpy chap at the top of this post was meant to be spun off into the Star Tigers. As the late, great Steve Moore explains courtesy of Altered Vistas:
http://www.alteredvistas.co.uk/html/steve_moore_abslom_daak_interv.html
“we get to early 1981, when Alan McKenzie was editing Doctor Who, and Marvel were also publishing a Blake’s 7 magazine. They’d pulled the same sort of stunt there that we had with Daak, which was introducing a character of their own devising into the main Blake’s 7 comic-strip, and now it seemed they wanted to do a cross-over, which would bring their character from Blake’s 7, called Valkac, into Star Tigers as a member of the Kill-wagon’s crew. The artist was to be Jerry Paris, who I knew and liked, and while I imagine I would rather have just gone my own way, it was still an opportunity to do Star Tigers again, so I wrote a load of character notes and began thinking about the story. From the amount of notes I’ve got, this was obviously intended to be a fairly long-running continuing series, but it was intended to take Daak, Mercurius and Valkac away from the Doctor Who and Blake’s 7 worlds so they could have an independent existences as “Marvel Comics” characters instead.“
Now, seeing as Abslom Daak exists (unoffically) alongside Mysta Mystralis and Axel Pressbutton, imagine the fun these four could have! A shame this never happened, eh?!
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