The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, Volume III

The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, Volume III

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  • Create Date:2021-07-29 09:51:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Mike Butterworth
  • ISBN:1781089329
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Summary

"A comic I loved!" - Neil Gaiman。

The best-selling Treasury of British Comics archival series The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire reaches its third thrilling volume。

The third thrilling omnibus of the lost Sci-Fi classic from the sixties that the New York Times noted had “highly detailed visions of fantastic worlds”

This is the epic story of the Trigan Empire’s rise and fall, and of how Trigo, often alone, had to fend off usurpers and monstrous threats to save his people。 The lush painted comic art that Don Lawrence produced in this period would solidify him as one of the greatest comic book artists of all time。

Collected within are all the Trigan Empire stories published in chronological order including the never before reprinted short stories not illustrated by Don Lawrence, to give you the complete saga of the Trigan Empire。

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Reviews

Simon

Recent Reads: The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire Vol III。 More of Mike Butterworth and Don Lawrence's comic strip。 Space Romans fight crime and treason on land and at sea。 Far fewer Lokan plots than usual this time, though the tiny robot Nazis don't fail to thrill。 Nostalgia。 Recent Reads: The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire Vol III。 More of Mike Butterworth and Don Lawrence's comic strip。 Space Romans fight crime and treason on land and at sea。 Far fewer Lokan plots than usual this time, though the tiny robot Nazis don't fail to thrill。 Nostalgia。 。。。more

Book collector

Volume three reprints the trigan strip from November 1970 to February 1973。 As with the other volumes this is good fun but daft! Think flash Gordon and you'll get a flavour of the type of action involved。 The stories are decent but can get a little repetitive and they are very simple but it's more a reflection on their age than the writing Itself。 The art of Don Lawrence is superb as usual。 The stories are simple but they are good old fashioned action stories。 These are very much a product of th Volume three reprints the trigan strip from November 1970 to February 1973。 As with the other volumes this is good fun but daft! Think flash Gordon and you'll get a flavour of the type of action involved。 The stories are decent but can get a little repetitive and they are very simple but it's more a reflection on their age than the writing Itself。 The art of Don Lawrence is superb as usual。 The stories are simple but they are good old fashioned action stories。 These are very much a product of the young boys comic book market in the 1960's and 1970's so female characters are virtually non-existent! However that's to be expected due to the nature of the comic book market at that period。 There is a definite distinction between the stories written for boys and those written specifically for girls that seems odd nowadays。 I enjoyed this book and have to say I'm hoping we get news of the fourth and final volume soon。 。。。more