Showing posts with label Ghost Patrol from Smash!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost Patrol from Smash!. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Brian's Brain from the pages of Smash! (1966-1969) - Compiled and edited by H. C.


Brian's Brain by Bert van de Put and later Barrie Mitchell,
 ran in Smash! from issues 1-15 (5 Feb 66 to 14 May 66), 
and then returned for issues 93-162 (11 Nov 67 - 8 Mar 69)
Featuring two schoolboys: the eponymous Brian Kingsley 
and his friend Duffy Rolls


Brian possesses an electronic
 brain resembling a human skull which he carries about in a box.
 It can communicate with him telepathically,
 glowing when active; and it can control the actions 
of animals if they are within a few yards, 
which is the limit of its brain-wave transmissions.


 "Near the end of January 1966, the first issue of a new 
comic went on sale in British newsagents - SMASH!  
Cover-dated February 5th, it featured a mix of traditional 
humour and adventure strips, and was a sister publication 
to WHAM!, published by ODHAMS PRESS.  In April of that year,
 POW! was launched, but out of the three of them, Smash!
 was the longest-lasting, 
managing a relatively impressive five years.

One of the best-remembered strips was BRIAN'S BRAIN,
 featuring the adventures of  BRIAN KINGSLEY, a schoolboy 
who owned an electronic brain shaped like a skull, which 
he carried around in a box.  Bizarre indeed, but it proved 
popular with the readers at the time.  Just to give all you
 Criv-ites a taste of what you may've missed, 
here, for your eyes only, are the first
two instalments of Brian's Brain."




 164 Pages

Compiled and edited by H. C. 

We thank H. C. for his courtesy in offering our reader 
this magnificent compilation.

Thursday, 14 August 2025

Ghost Patrol from Smash!. Gerry Embleton (1966) - Compiled by Voltaire57





 Gerry Embleton (born 1941) is a British artist, born in London. He is best known as an illustrator of military and historic subjects. He has illustrated more than 40 titles for the military publisher Osprey. He is the younger brother of illustrator Ron Embleton.

Career
Embleton began as a comic strip artist, and worked on Look and Learn and TV Century 21 in the 1960s. He created the World War II science fiction strip Phantom Patrol for Odhams Press' Swift in 1962; it was reprinted as The Ghost Patrol in Smash! in 1966.

Embleton was the first artist to work on the new Dan Dare in the revived Eagle, published by IPC Magazines in 1982. This Dan Dare was the original's eponymous great-great-grandson, taking on the mantle of space explorer. Set 200 years after the original story, the first story-arc featured the return of Dan Dare's earliest nemesis, The Mekon.

In 1983, Embleton moved to Switzerland, and later began working in children's educational illustrations and then advertising.

In 1998, he founded a company called Time Machine that works with museums all over the world, specializing in vivid displays with 3D figurines.

Gerry Embleton is a founding member of the Company of Saynt George, a living-history association. His 1995 book The Medieval Soldier, co-authored with Tolkien illustrator John Howe, had a big influence on the living-history hobby as a whole.

He lives in Prêles near Neuchâtel. He also paints landscapes.


  More information about "Comics Compilations made by Voltaire57"  HERE

Thanks to Voltaire 57 for these magnificent albums


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