Sexton Blake Special
As
brilliant as Sherlock Holmes, as daring as James Bond, he was
the Jack Reacher of his day and now Sexton Blake is back!
Created in 1893 - six
years after rival Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print - Sexton Blake went
on to become a publishing phenomenon, appearing in 4,000 stories told written
and drawn by over 200 different writers and artists and syndicated around the
world. And now he is reborn!
Written by Chris Lowder
(Dan Dare, Judge Dredd) and illustrated by Mike Dorey (Hellman
of Hammerforce), presented here for the very first time in its full glory
is the last Sexton Blake comic strip, originally published under the
title "Victor Drago."
Then the adventure
detective is back in action as George Mann (Doctor Who, Star
Wars Adventures) and Jimmy Broxton (Hope, Doctor Who) brings
us the first new Sexton Blake comic in decades!
Meanwhile, Philip
K. Dick Award winning writer Mark Hodder (The Burton & Swinburne
Adventures) introduces Blake to a new audience and Karl Stock (Thrill-power
Overload: Forty Years of 2000 AD) interviews the writers and artists.
As
brilliant as Sherlock Holmes, as daring as James Bond, he was
the Jack Reacher of his day and now Sexton Blake is back!
Created in 1893 - six
years after rival Sherlock Holmes first appeared in print - Sexton Blake went
on to become a publishing phenomenon, appearing in 4,000 stories told written
and drawn by over 200 different writers and artists and syndicated around the world.
And now he is reborn!
Written by Chris Lowder
(Dan Dare, Judge Dredd) and illustrated by Mike Dorey (Hellman
of Hammerforce), presented here for the very first time in its full glory
is the last Sexton Blake comic strip, originally published under the
title "Victor Drago."
Then the adventure
detective is back in action as George Mann (Doctor Who, Star
Wars Adventures) and Jimmy Broxton (Hope, Doctor Who) brings
us the first new Sexton Blake comic in decades!
Meanwhile, Philip
K. Dick Award winning writer Mark Hodder (The Burton & Swinburne
Adventures) introduces Blake to a new audience and Karl Stock (Thrill-power
Overload: Forty Years of 2000 AD) interviews the writers and artists.