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Starlord and was
Mills contributed Ro-Busters, a series about a robot disaster squad, which moved to 2000 AD when Starlord was cancelled.
( Assistant editor Nick Landau largely edited the comic himself in 1978 while Kelvin Gosnell was occupied with editing new sister title Starlord.
( Assistant editor Nick Landau largely edited the comic himself in 1978 while Kelvin Gosnell was occupied with editing new sister title Starlord.
The series was created by writer John Wagner ( under the pseudonym T. B. Grover ) and artist Carlos Ezquerra for Starlord, a short-lived weekly science fiction comic, in 1978.
When Starlord was cancelled the series transferred to 2000 AD.
Ever since Starlord # 5, Wulf wore the fur pelt of a Gronk that he'd befriended-the alien's custom was for people dear to them to wear their skin, so part of them would live on.
The story was one of those aimed at being the core of the new title Starlord, a sister-comic to 2000 AD.
was supposedly edited by the fictional Ghastly McNasty, similar to other British comics of the time which laid claim to fictional editors — such as 2000 AD's Tharg the Mighty, Tornado's Big E, and Starlord from the magazine of the same name.

Starlord and title
In 1978 IPC launched Starlord, a short-lived companion title for 2000 AD.
Gosnell relied more on Landau when he had to oversee the launch of Starlord, and they also oversaw the eventually merger of the title into 2000 AD, which saw Landau swap places with Battle sub-editor Steve MacManus.

Starlord and be
Master of Orion is a significantly expanded and refined version of the prototype / predecessor game Star Lords ( not to be confused with Starlord, also released by MicroProse in 1993 ).

Starlord and launched
After the cancellations of the Starlord and Action titles IPC launched Tornado as a way to use up stories already commissioned for the other titles.

Starlord and 1978
** " The North Sea Tunnel " ( by Pat Mills, with art by Carlos Pino, in Starlord # 1, 1978 )
** " The Preying Mantis " ( by Pat Mills, with art by Carlos Pino (# 2, 4 ) and Dave Gibbons (# 3 ), in Starlord # 2-4, 1978 )
** " Midpoint " ( by Chris Lowder as Bill Henry, with art by Ian Kennedy, in Starlord # 5-6, 1978 )
** " The Ritz Space Hotel " ( by Pat Mills, with Carlos Pino, in Starlord # 7-12, 1978 )
** " Farnborough Droid Show " ( by Pat Mills as V. Gross, with Ian Kennedy, in Starlord # 13-14, 1978 )
** " Massacre on the Moon " ( by Chris Lowder, with Carlos Pino (# 15, 17, 19 ), Jose Luis Ferrer (# 16, 18 ), in Starlord # 15-19, 1978 )
" ( by Chris Lowder, with Jose Luis Ferrer (# 20, 22 ), Carlos Pino (# 21 ), in Starlord # 20-22, 1978 )
Hammerstein is a fictional robot created by Pat Mills who first appeared in 1978 as a member of Ro-Busters in the British comic Starlord but is best known as the leader of the ABC Warriors in 2000AD.

Starlord and same
The two titles were merged later the same year and published as 2000AD and Starlord.

Starlord and 2000
Also working on early feature Ro-Busters ( after Starlord merged with 2000 AD ), Gibbons became one of the most prolific of 2000 ADs earliest creators, contributing artwork to 108 of the first 131 Progs / issues.
The first Strontium Dog stories in Starlord and 2000 AD were set in the year 2180.
This is a list of Strontium Dog stories which appeared in the regular issues of Starlord and 2000 AD.

Starlord and Ro-Busters
Ro-Busters is a British comic story that formed part of the original line-up of Starlord.

Starlord and later
A third Starlord series, TimeQuake, also had a 4-week run in 2000AD over a year later.

Starlord and .
Starlord did not have issue numbers on the cover, so the issue dates are given.
Most notable developers to achieve this status are Fallen Angel Industries, Natomic Studios, Crobasoft, Starlord Interactive and the now deceased team Newklear.
The Kree who didn't fell under control fought back against their oppressors, as well as Quasar ( Phyla Vell ), Moondragon, Adam Warlock, and Starlord and his Dirty Half Dozen only to discover that the Phalanx were under Ultron ’ s guidance.

was and weekly
When founded by Franklin the Gazette was a weekly family newspaper and under its new name its format remained that of a newspaper but its columns gradually contained more and more fiction, poetry, and literary essays.
But during the second half of the century its fortunes reached a low point and when in 1897 Cyrus H. K. Curtis purchased it -- `` paper, type, and all '' -- for $1,000 it was a 16-page weekly filled with unsigned fiction and initialed miscellany, and with only some 2,000 subscribers.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
The characteristic thing about this church was its Amen corner and the weekly religious orgy.
Herb, an expert on narrow ties, thin lapels, and swatches, was men's fashion editor of Parvenu, the weekly magazine with the tremendous circulation.
He was enjoying the weekly ritual of washing down his pet grievance with bourbon slightly moistened with water.
The ACT median weekly income for people aged over 15 was in the range $ 600 –$ 699 while the population living outside Canberra was at the national average of $ 400 –$ 499.
The right to hold two weekly markets and three yearly fairs, as held ever since, was confirmed in 1657.
Late in 2010, some Congressmen ( after the four-day Bicentennial holiday was proved successful ) asked for a law that would forbid the opening of supermarkets and department stores on Sundays, however retailers claimed that Sunday shopping made about 20 % of their weekly sales, more than other day of the week, thus preventing the law from taking place.
The column appeared daily until 1965 when it was changed to weekly.
Even earlier than the Herald, the weekly American Traveler was founded in 1825 as a bulletin for stagecoach listings.
The Boston Evening Traveler was the successor to the weekly American Traveler and the semi-weekly Boston Traveler.
The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly.
Another success was the Fun Section of D. C. Thomson's Scottish weekly newspaper The Sunday Post, which included the two strips Oor Wullie and The Broons by lead artist Dudley Watkins, as well as other funnies and various puzzles and adventure stories.
The only difference between these paper styles is the front cover, which was thicker on the Dandy Xtreme and BeanoMAX, but the same as the pages throughout in the weekly Beano.
At that time, survivor Clive Doyle was living at the Mount Carmel Center with supporter Ron Goins, operating a small visitor museum as well as holding weekly Bible studies on the Sabbath.
In 1978 Barney Bubbles was responsible for the redesign of the weekly music paper the NME, including a new logo design ( which is no longer in use ).< ref >
Among Cranmer's innovations, retained in the new book was the requirement of weekly communion.
Before November 2001 The World Factbook website was updated yearly ; from 2004 to 2010 it was updated every two weeks ; since 2010 it has been updated weekly.
Charles was the resident poet on Channel 4's Black on Black ( 1985 ), and its entertainment-based successor, Club Mix ( 1986 ), and appeared, weekly, as a John Cooper Clarke-style ' punk poet ' on the BBC2 pop music programme Oxford Road Show under the name of " Susan Williams ".
The first significant effort was to create a weekly half-hour syndicated television program, The Christian Science Monitor Reports.
Between 9 December 1960 and 3 March 1961, Coronation Street was broadcast twice weekly, on Wednesday and Friday.
The third weekly episode was introduced on Friday 20 October 1989, broadcast at 19: 30.

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