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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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been recovered but in late 2011 two episodes were found as part of the Lost Shows Appeal, orchestrated by missing episode hunter Charles Norton. The recovered shows were "Under Sentence of Death" (episode 76), aired on 21 January 1952, and "The Lost World On Mars" (episode 53), aired on 19 March 1953.
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and on 3 March 1952, the 106th episode of Dan Dare was heard that Monday night with different episodes on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7:15pm. Although the dramatisation was recorded on wax discs for broadcast, the original discs were lost or destroyed. Until recently no copies had ever
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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 America; Britain survived due to defensive shields made by Professor Peabody, and has become a world power again as a result, with the
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magazine was originally created in order to get "The Phoenix Mission" (a 1950s style story by Rod Barzilay with art by Keith Watson and Don Harley) into publication, with the agreement of the Dan Dare Corporation. Response was good enough to warrant the magazine's continuation following that strip's
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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 Resistance,
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but still drawn by Dave Gibbons, this re-imagining of Dare casts him almost as a superhero with a colourful tight-fitting uniform provided by the Mekon. Dare escapes to a planet that is home to an amphibian-like race, which claims he is their Chosen One. There he receives a semi-mystical glove that
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With the exception of Digby, all the supporting cast were dropped after 1961, although Guest, O'Malley, Hogan and Sondar made occasional reappearances. In 1963, Keith Watson and writer David Motton were allowed to introduce a new supporting cast, who remained with the series throughout the rest of
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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 Flamebelt the Therons had applied their technology to peaceful agricultural purposes including dedicated agricultural land and flying machines. North of the Flamebelt the Treens perfected low
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After this initial storyline other writers were used and different supporting characters came and went, including Professor Pinkerton, a female scientist similar to Professor Peabody, and a new Digby (again, a descendant of the original). The Mekon was generally the foe in alternate stories.
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type (Frank Hampson used his own World War II army uniform as a model), though a lighter green. In place of British rank insignia it had coloured stripes and circles on the shoulderboards. His cap badge was a vertical, antique rocketship in a circle with one five-pointed star on either side.
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in 1963. Xel is another enemy in the mould of the Mekon. Having stowed away with Dare at the end of his first appearance, in the next story Xel allies with the Mekon but the two fall out. Xel would make regular appearances through the 60s before being finally
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Hampson's working habits twice caused him to suffer serious breakdowns in health, leaving his assistants to continue the series. The first occurred after two episodes of "Marooned on Mercury" (1952), which was taken over by Harold Johns, from scripts by
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s new owners objected to the cost of the studio and the complexity of the stories. The conflict caused Hampson to leave the strip in 1959, in the middle of a long plot that saw Dan searching an alien planet for his long-lost father. Production fell to
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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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In the 1980s, a series of live-action adverts for Mobil motor oil featured Dan and Digby in comedic situations, trying to get their rockets to go faster. The dialogue was straight from wartime upper class RAF officers' slang.
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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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secured the rights to produce a new Dan Dare audio drama series from the Dan Dare Corporation. The lead writers were Richard Kurti and Bev Doyle, with Andrew Mark Sewell as director and Simon Moorhead as producer;
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lists Dan Dare as one of the inspirations for the story, in which Britain forges an ambitious space programme in the decades following World War II. Sir John Dashwood, the central character of
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again its flagship strip. The new character was the great-great-great-grandson of the original hero—the only surviving character from the original strip being the Mekon. The initial artist was
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and is a completely new interpretation of Dan Dare, who is struggling to adapt to a peaceful life after the Mekon was defeated. Since October 2003, Dare's adventures have also continued in
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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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in which the models posed and show no sign of gas pressure. After the first Venus war, Spacefleet spacesuits had propulsor backpacks copied from a Treen or Theron design.
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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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From 19 April – 10 May 1990, BBC Radio 4 aired a four-part adaptation of Voyage to Venus, dramatised by Nick McCarty and directed by Glyn Dearman. The cast included
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out of fear of overwhelming odds. Dare, assisted by Digby (who sacrifices himself in battle) leads a spirited defence of both Earth and his honourable principles.
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s 100th issue. The amnesiac Dare is rescued from space by the Mekon and indoctrinated into the Mekon's army before eventually recovering his memory. Now penned by
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Hampson returned full-time in 1955, starting "The Man from Nowhere" trilogy, which took Dan and his companions outside the Solar System for the first time.
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There were land and air vehicles – in the first stories, cars conform to styling of the time, while some flying machines were based on the design of
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Spacecraft of various designs were presented as the product of inhabitants of various planets. The vehicle most identified with Dan was the winged
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itself. The storylines were long and complex, sometimes lasting more than a year. Later, artwork was produced at a studio in Hampson's house in
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the original Dan to be a veteran of the Second World War and to have travelled through time to the era in which his adventures in the original
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providing the artwork for the initial run of stories. Watson had been part of the Dan Dare team from 1958 to 1960 and was sole artist on
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Characters inspired by or based on Dan Dare have appeared throughout British popular culture. One example is Wing Commander Leyton in
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Despite a fairly small circulation (it is available only via mail order, through its own website, or in a select few comic shops),
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and Valdon, a renegade Treen similar to the earlier Sondar. One controversial aspect of the strip was a lengthy flashback which
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luminary) acting as science and plot adviser for the first six months of strips. The stories were set mostly on planets of the
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friction/low energy consumption means of transport including vacuum tube transport (Electrosenders) for long distance travel.
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began collecting the series from the beginning of the Hampson run in dust-jacketed hardback editions. Collected thus far:
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on 5 November 2005 at 6.30 pm. Two abortive attempts had been made to make a live-action series, in 1981 and 1991.
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The stories were set in the late 1990s, but the dialogue and manner of the characters is reminiscent of British
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on BBC radio. Each episode started with the command "Spaceships Away!". The 15-minute show was sponsored by
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published its first and only issue. Inside was a new and unfinished Dan Dare story, "Remembrance", drawn by
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to the unseen final defeat of the Mekon by the original Dan, after which he was sealed inside an artificial
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and his quisling British Prime Minister, Gloria Monday (whose appearance and demeanour appear modelled on
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mentioned Dan Dare in their song "Absurd", "Dan Dare's sitting there, scared by the killer teddy bears".
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were reportedly lined up to play Dare respectively. In 1991, a short pilot starring Bathurst as Dare and
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All or most Dan Dare comic pictures were drawn from models or posed humans. As a result, the Spacefleet
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The 2007 series had the first three issues collected into one hardback volume, released in April 2008 (
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took place—an attempt to explain why a hero in the age of space travel had a 1950s outlook on life.
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The quality of the strip and its popularity remained high throughout the 1950s. In the late fifties
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featuring a slightly older Dare and apparently set some years after the original Eagle strips.
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in 1982 until 1994. The most recent mainstream story was a Dan Dare mini-series published by
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published two issues with additional free comics, the first a reprint of the first issue of
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artwork by Hampson and other artists, including Harold Johns, Don Harley, Bruce Cornwell,
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as Sondar; Volume 2 was released in 2017. Both volumes were produced in association with
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from 1962 to 1967. The artwork for the final stories was provided by David Pugh. The new
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The Dan Dare Dossier: Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future
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That is, the Venus and Red Moon stories, and a complete storyline for Operation Saturn.
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Most of the 1950s and 1960s strips were reprinted by Hawk Books between 1987 and 1995:
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from 1950 to 1967 (and subsequently in reprints), and dramatised seven times a week on
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Dan Dare appeared on the cover of the first issue of the weekly comic strip magazine,
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Daniel McGregor Dare) was chief pilot of the Interplanet Space Fleet. He was born in
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character, has several similarities to Dan Dare. The script for the episode "
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Dan Dare strip "Attack on Eternium" ended here in prog 126 (18 August 1979).
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served as creative consultant. The first volume, released in 2016, starred
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and helibuses in early stories. Ground transport cars were also drawn with
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Attention was paid to scientific plausibility, the promising young writer
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of the mid-twentieth century. Also of note was Lex O'Malley's ship, the
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backpack; the life-support gear was between two layers of the helmet.
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Dan Dare – Pilot of the Future (BBC Radio 4-1990) on Internet Archive
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A collection of stories from 2000 AD was published in November 2015.
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as Digby was made. Parts of it were broadcast in an ITV documentary,
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Some other spacesuits such as Blasco's have life-support backpacks.
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The original strip, featuring the original characters of the 1950s
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His lean-faced character was recognisable by the outer tips of his
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During the 1980s Dan Dare starred in three computer games for the
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Ellis, W: "Ministry Of Space", 'The Afterword'. Titan Books, 2005
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The Official Frank Hampson Website maintained by P&S Hampson
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also making hardcovers and softcovers available early in 2009:
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The strip was rested for 14 issues, returning early in 1979 in
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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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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
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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
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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:
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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
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The New Adventures of Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future
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The New Adventures of Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future
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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. 2951: 2831: 2817: 2224:, thelancashiremagazine.co.uk, archived from 2211: 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 2638: 2548:'Sufferin' Satellites, Dan Dare is Back!', 160:in Space" and as the British equivalent of 3736:The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace 2958: 2944: 2824: 2810: 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 1088: 1017:taking Space Fleet's role. 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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 13: 3778:Bible John - A Forensic Meditation 2632: 1429:The Quality of Mercy Is Not Strnen 1175:(Volstar), David Goudge (Sondar), 16:British science fiction comic hero 14: 5219: 2730:to help reach a consensus. › 2672: 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". 1419:includes a monologue "Dan Dare". 1301: 1142: 1078: 1040: 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:. 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