fiction.wikisort.org - CharacterCaptain Hurricane was a fictional comic book character in Fleetway Publications' Valiant during the 1960s and 1970s, first appearing in issue #1 (Oct 1962).[1] Captain Hurricane's adventures were scripted by the likes of Scott Goodall and Desmond Pride;[2] Jon Rose also wrote some stories in the 1970s.[3] R. Charles Roylance drew the strip for many years.[2]
Comics character
Captain Hurricane |
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 Cover of 1972 Valiant Annual with Captain Hurricane. |
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Publisher | Fleetway Publications |
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First appearance | Valiant #1 (October 6, 1962) |
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Alter ego | Captain Hercules Hurricane |
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Team affiliations | Steel Commando, Royal Marines Commandos |
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Partnerships | "Maggot" Malone |
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Abilities | Super strength when enraged |
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Hercules Hurricane was a former ship's captain who subsequently joined the British Royal Marines Commandos, fighting against the German and Japanese armed forces in the 2nd World War. With his batman, "Maggot" Malone (previously a ship's cook), he battled the Axis powers with his superhuman strength that appeared whenever he became enraged.[3]
After the Captain Hurricane strip ended in 1976, he was listed as "editor" of Battle for many years.[3]
A similar character, named simple "Hurricane", appears in Paul Grist's Jack Staff series; Captain Hurricane himself is portrayed as a prison guard in the 2006 limited series Albion, published by DC/WildStorm.[4]
References
- Green, Paul (2017). Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media. McFarland & Co. p. 39. ISBN 978-1476666723.
- "Vintage Albion", Albion (DC/WildStorm, 2007) ISBN 9781401209940.
- "Captain Hurricane". An International Catelogue of Superheroes. Archived from the original on 12 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- Albion #1-6 (WildStorm [DC Comics], Aug. 2005–Nov. 2006).
Amalgamated Press/Fleetway/IPC/Rebellion Developments comics |
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Comic strips | |
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Pre-War humorous comics |
- Comic Cuts
- Film Fun
- Funny Wonder
- Illustrated Chips
- Knockout
- Radio Fun
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Post-War humorous comics |
- Buster
- Cheeky Weekly
- Cor!!
- Jackpot
- Knockout
- Krazy
- Monster Fun
- Nipper
- Oink!
- School Fun
- Shiver and Shake
- Whizzer and Chips
- Whoopee!
- Wow!
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Power Comics |
- Wham!
- Smash!
- Pow!
- Fantastic
- Terrific
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Adventure comics |
- 2000 AD
- Action
- Battle Picture Weekly
- Boys' World
- The Comet
- Crisis
- Diceman
- Eagle
- Judge Dredd Megazine
- Lion
- Look and Learn
- MASK
- Ranger
- Revolver
- Roy of the Rovers
- Scorcher
- Scream!
- Sonic the Comic
- Starlord
- Sun
- Thriller Comics
- Tiger
- Tornado
- Valiant
- Vulcan
- War Picture Library
- Wildcat
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Girls' comics |
- Girl
- Girls' Crystal
- Jinty
- June
- Misty
- Princess
- Princess Tina
- Sandie
- School Friend
- Tammy
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Pre-school comics | |
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Notable artists |
- Leo Baxendale
- Massimo Belardinelli
- Jesús Blasco
- Eric Bradbury
- Sid Burgon
- Joe Colquhoun
- John Cooper
- Carlos Ezquerra
- Dave Gibbons
- Ian Gibson
- Yvonne Hutton
- Ian Kennedy
- Brian Lewis
- Mike McMahon
- Trevor Metcalfe
- Robert Nixon
- Kevin O'Neill
- Ken Reid
- Lew Stringer
- Keith Watson
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See also |
- Albion
- Egmont
- Toxic
- List of AP, Fleetway and IPC Comics publications
- List of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd publications
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