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can shoot energy beams but is unable to prevent the Mekon from acquiring the mystical
Crystal of Life. On his return to Earth, he and his Treen companion Sondar find themselves branded traitors and found guilty of helping the Mekon to steal the Crystal. This story arc concluded with the pair escaping the Earth authorities and going on the run to try to clear their names by tracking down the Mekon and recovering the Crystal, establishing the format for the next story arc. Despite promises that Dare and Sondar would be back, the
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is a fan of the character. The series is set several years after the original strips. Space Fleet has collapsed along with the UN due to nuclear war between China and
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and exiled into space. Centuries later he was accidentally freed and returned to conquer Earth. A few years later the descendant of his sworn enemy returned from space to find Earth under Treen rule and set out to free the planet. His new cast included Lt Helen Scott, leader of the Earth
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left off, in a style as close to that of the classic strip as possible. To that end, Barzilay originally hired former Eagle artist Keith Watson, and following Watson's death Don Harley, both of whom had drawn Dare in the 1960s, to work on the strips which are written very much in the style of the
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Venusian vehicles were depicted as being technologically more advanced than those of Earth. South of the
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presumed to have extraterrestrial life and alien inhabitants, common in science fiction before space probes of the 1960s proved the most likely worlds were lifeless. The first story begins with Dan Dare as pilot of the first successful flight to
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science fiction space shooter starfighter combat game released in Japan in 1990 was changed from an original character called Dan Diaz to the legendary sci-fi hero Dan Dare in the English translated western version.
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computers. The first was a different game on each system; the second and third were shoot'em-ups. All three were based on the 1950s strip rather than the contemporary comics:
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conclusion, initially with "Green Nemesis" (again by Barzilay and Don Harley, with later chapters drawn by David Pugh and Tim Booth). Other stories have since followed.
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rule at the end of the first story, but nevertheless joined Dan on later adventures. He was also a talented spacecraft designer, and designed Dan's personal spaceship.
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recorded "Dan Dare (Pilot Of The Future)" for his 1975 album
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which contained strips partially based on the first issue of
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In 1960 artwork was taken over by Frank Bellamy, Don Harley,
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Spaceship Away! magazine – new Dan Dare strip art adventures
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line in the 1980s. The character was Roy Risk, one of the
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744:) and the personality of the title character. Written by
556:, balding, pencil moustache. A prim, fussy administrator.
2261:"DanDare.org.uk – 1950s and 60s Who's Who (Transcribed)"
944:, from the perspective of the defeated left wing of the
2122:- Dan Dare was a feature heard several times a week on
1514:'s character Captain Kremmen was inspired by Dan Dare.
1139:"Diego Valor" Spanish adaptation of Dan Dare from 1954
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In 1977, Dan Dare appeared again in the first issue of
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Initially, Dare had been intended to be portrayed as a
345:, where his production line techniques were continued.
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in costume as reference for the artists. Occasionally,
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who also wrote the first stories. Dare appeared in the
2019:(208 pages, hardcover, Virgin Comics, September 2008,
1977:(24 September 2019). (New artists, black & white).
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commander, who accompanies Dan Dare on later missions.
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Dan Dare was surrounded by a varying cast, initially:
329:" of the fictional spaceships, such as Dan's ship the
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in 1982 saw a free single giveaway of a track called
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but with technology designs very much influenced by
1426:included their song "Dan Dare" on their 1979 album
1112:
The New Adventures of Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future
1099:
The New Adventures of Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future
1059:continues to appear three times a year as of 2022.
840:, who gave the hero a younger look and blond hair.
665:Spacefleet spacesuits had a corselet plate like on
2657:"Comic Strip of the Future" by Matthew Badham, in
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1294:was planning to produce a Dan Dare movie starring
1118:for five years from 2 July 1951. Dan's voice was
760:and Jack Adrian (Chris Lowder) and illustrated by
1985:series has been collected by Fleetway in 1991 as
847:story was an epic, lasting 18 months, written by
5054:
5042:List of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd publications
5037:List of AP, Fleetway and IPC Comics publications
1499:. Dire's enemy was the Maggon, a combination of
1331:(1986, Electronic Arts, re-released by Ricochet)
493:was a Treen, a reptilian inhabitant of northern
2451:"2. Dan Dare Volume 02 – Dan Dare – Big Finish"
2437:"1. Dan Dare Volume 01 – Dan Dare – Big Finish"
1163:(Prof. Peabody), William Roberts (Hank Hogan),
1495:, the question being whether he'd ever become
966:s cancellation. This version was not popular.
795:In 1997, to celebrate their 20th anniversary,
156:of the 1950s. Dan Dare has been described as "
45:The return of the 'original' Dan Dare in 1989.
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2224:, thelancashiremagazine.co.uk, archived from
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1432:, and recorded it again for their 2004 album
1337:(1988, Virgin Games, re-released by Ricochet)
1228:began airing the B7 episodes in August 2018.
1591:, is a cynical version of Dan Dare himself.
1541:created a Dan Dare-esque character in their
611:, a versatile craft that could operate as a
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2548:'Sufferin' Satellites, Dan Dare is Back!',
160:in Space" and as the British equivalent of
3736:The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace
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2781:Dan Dare: The Biography by Daniel Tatarsky
2664:"Dare to be Different" by Stephen Jewell,
2346:"Dare to be Different" by Stephen Jewell,
1987:Dare: The Controversial Memoir of Dan Dare
1971:(May 2018), includes "The Platinum Planet"
1216:as Sir Hubert, Raad Rawi as the Mekon and
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1017:taking Space Fleet's role. Peabody is the
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2761:The official Science Museum print website
2130:Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future (TV series)
1352:The protagonist human character from the
752:, the strip was initially illustrated by
269:Learn how and when to remove this message
192:in 1977 until 1979 and in the relaunched
2726:) is being considered for deletion. See
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2763:containing a number of Dan Dare posters
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2746:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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1151:(Col. Dan Dare), Donald Gee (Digby),
879:In 1987 the strip became more like a
449:(Albert Fitzwilliam Digby) was Dan's
5093:Comics characters introduced in 1950
2668:#390 (December 2017), pp. 34–37
2639:Wright, Norman; Higgs, Mike (1990).
2511:"Warner Bros. takes on space 'Dare'"
1071:and Alberto Foche was published by
251:adding citations to reliable sources
222:
5183:Comics adapted into animated series
894:, was revived in 1989, with artist
415:, England, in 1967 and educated at
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3778:Bible John - A Forensic Meditation
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1429:The Quality of Mercy Is Not Strnen
1175:(Volstar), David Goudge (Sondar),
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2278:Dan Dare 'inspired UK innovation'
2218:Gorton, Mark (18 February 2010),
2171:Benson, Timothy (14 April 2021).
1449:opened with the song "Dan Dare".
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5203:Comics set in the United Kingdom
5178:Comics adapted into radio series
5143:Fictional people from Manchester
4149:Hot Shot Hamish and Mighty Mouse
2690:The Interactive Home of Dan Dare
2590:Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts
1335:Dan Dare II: The Mekon's Revenge
1008:. Virgin's founder and chairman
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1387:British electronic dance group
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4072:Fiends of the Eastern Front
2695:Meet Dan Dare and The Mekon
2685:An Introduction to Dan Dare
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1519:Ham Dare: Pig of the Future
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4191:Ivor Lott and Tony Broke
3869:The Bumpkin Billionaires
3757:The Ballad of Halo Jones
3045:Post-War humorous comics
2886:List of Dan Dare stories
2728:templates for discussion
2115:List of Dan Dare stories
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1906:(112 pages, April 2008,
1422:British punk rock group
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1341:Dan Dare III: The Escape
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4100:For a Few Troubles More
4079:Fight for the Falklands
2987:Pre-War humorous comics
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1964:The Solid Space Mystery
1960:Mission of the Earthmen
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1848:Operation Saturn Part 2
1836:(96 pages, April 2005,
1834:Operation Saturn Part 1
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5133:Science fiction comics
4967:Francisco Solano López
4170:The Indestructible Man
3729:Anderson, Psi-Division
2979:Rebellion Developments
2744:series listing at the
2700:The Eagle and Dan Dare
2563:"Ham Dare (Character)"
2536:"Ackroyd - Dogologues"
2360:Obituary: Noel Johnson
2331:Virgin takes up 'Dare'
2247:"Pilots of the Future"
2094:Rebellion Developments
2072:Rebellion Developments
2029:Dynamite Entertainment
2010:Dynamite Entertainment
1850:(96 pages, July 2005,
1792:Voyage to Venus Part 2
1778:Voyage to Venus Part 1
1566:series, the character
1510:Radio DJ and Comedian
1222:Big Finish Productions
1212:as Professor Peabody,
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828:was re-launched, with
554:Major Shillitoe Spence
548:Technician Nutter Cobb
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5198:Aviation radio series
4644:Tharg's Future Shocks
3694:The 12½p Buytonic Boy
3229:Battle Picture Weekly
2679:Frank Hampson Artwork
2596:. 2005. p. 323.
2480:"Dan Dare Remembered"
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2144:"Dan Dare Remembered"
1709:Operation Earthsavers
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5148:2000 AD comic strips
5123:Fictional astronauts
5113:Virgin Comics titles
5083:British comic strips
4792:Massimo Belardinelli
4658:The Thirteenth Floor
4163:The House of Dolmann
3327:Judge Dredd Megazine
2666:Judge Dredd Megazine
2659:Judge Dredd Megazine
2348:Judge Dredd Megazine
1981:The Morrison/Hughes
1876:The Man From Nowhere
1806:The Red Moon Mystery
1656:The Man from Nowhere
1632:The Red Moon Mystery
1577:In his Afterword to
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1452:The relaunch of the
1343:(1990, Virgin Games)
1167:(Pierre Lafayette),
1159:(Sir Hubert Guest),
934:, was serialised in
754:Massimo Belardinelli
672:. Their suit had no
292:Bust of Dan Dare in
247:improve this article
93:In-story information
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4392:Nemesis the Warlock
4301:Look Out for Lefty!
4156:The House of Daemon
3918:Clash of the Guards
3806:Birdman and Chicken
3487:War Picture Library
2777:, December 22, 2008
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1904:Reign of the Robots
1820:Marooned on Mercury
1757:The Singing Scourge
1747:(v14, 39 – v15, 13)
1745:The Wandering World
1739:Operation Time Trap
1733:Operation Dark Star
1694:Solid Space Mystery
1673:The Ship That Lived
1669:Reign of the Robots
1637:Marooned on Mercury
1627:Pilot of the Future
1406:Rock of the Westies
1348:Console video games
1298:in the title role.
1191:In September 2015,
1187:B7 Media adaptation
1135:Radio Madrid serial
855:. It opened with a
629:and single wheels.
564:Operation Time Trap
542:Colonel Wilf Banger
219:Publication history
5153:2000 AD characters
5118:Fictional aviators
5108:Titan Books titles
5098:Eagle comic strips
5088:1950 comics debuts
4630:Terror of the Cats
4455:Really & Truly
4441:The Phantom Viking
4308:Luck of the Legion
4051:End of the Line...
3750:Baker's Half-Dozen
2403:on 21 January 2013
2265:www.dandare.org.uk
1969:The Earth Stealers
1862:Prisoners of Space
1759:(v16, 30 – v17, 6)
1751:The Big City Caper
1721:Operation Fireball
1649:Prisoners of Space
1618:Collected editions
1471:British Summertime
1256:Foundation Imaging
1248:computer-generated
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1177:Margaret Courtenay
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4511:Roy of the Rovers
4483:The Robo Machines
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3890:Captain Hurricane
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3654:Pre-school comics
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1589:Ministry of Space
1580:Ministry of Space
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954:Margaret Thatcher
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4912:Leonard Matthews
4857:Gerry Finley-Day
4827:Mike Butterworth
4637:Tharg the Mighty
4539:The Silent Three
4385:Mytek the Mighty
4378:Mustapha Million
4023:The Dracula File
3932:Computer Warrior
3862:The Bootneck Boy
3813:The Black Archer
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1372:Syd Barrett
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1202:Ed Stoppard
1173:Ben Onwukwe
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130:illustrator
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3820:Black Beth
3116:School Fun
2995:Comic Cuts
2915:Don Harley
2844:Characters
2567:Comic Vine
2494:11 October
2350:#390, 2017
2153:11 October
2136:References
2006:0981520022
1995:1853862118
1735:(v14, 1–9)
1683:Terra Nova
1601:Doctor Who
1487:published
1439:The album
1424:The Mekons
1417:Dogologues
1413:Les Barker
1401:Elton John
1368:Pink Floyd
1232:Television
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647:Lancashire
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525:, bearded
473:Hank Hogan
413:Manchester
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371:Samaritans
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3644:Valentine
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3255:The Comet
3185:Fantastic
3035:Radio Fun
2874:TV series
2852:The Mekon
2775:Newsarama
2594:BBC Books
1769:In 2004,
1607:Torchwood
1501:the Mekon
1434:Punk Rock
1415:'s album
1286:In 2010,
1264:James Fox
1246:became a
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1149:Mick Ford
1035:The Mekon
976:In 1996,
964:Revolver'
950:the Mekon
866:retconned
857:flashback
849:Pat Mills
785:Tom Tully
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767:Star Trek
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331:Anastasia
307:Southport
294:Southport
154:war films
98:Full name
57:Publisher
5078:Dan Dare
5006:See also
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4892:Tom Kerr
4822:Reg Bunn
4679:Tom Thug
4448:Rat Pack
4427:Odd Ball
4142:Hook Jaw
4065:Faceache
4016:Doomlord
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3855:Bookworm
3785:Big Dave
3669:Playhour
3623:Serenade
3573:Princess
3409:Starlord
3381:Scorcher
3367:Revolver
3353:M.A.S.K.
3192:Terrific
3137:Whoopee!
3081:Knockout
3023:Knockout
3002:Film Fun
2971:Fleetway
2903:Creators
2833:Dan Dare
2769:Dan Dare
2742:Dan Dare
2733:Dan Dare
2718:template
2296:Dan Dare
2294:List of
2282:BBC News
2109:See also
2017:Dan Dare
1983:Revolver
1594:Captain
1563:Avengers
1551:The Fury
1458:Dan Dare
1370:founder
1254:then by
1193:B7 Media
1128:Horlicks
937:Revolver
911:Revolver
900:Dan Dare
861:asteroid
845:Dan Dare
830:Dan Dare
824:In 1982
781:2000 AD'
655:landfill
609:Poseidon
572:Vehicles
481:American
439:chaplain
430:eyebrows
405:Dan Dare
184:Dan Dare
116:Dan Dare
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3461:Tornado
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