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Dive into the thrilling world of the Thunderbirds with 'Thunderbirds: Comic Volume Five', a meticulously crafted collection of classic comic strips. This volume, published by Egmont Books Ltd in 2014, showcases the magic that has captivated fans since the 1960s. With 'City of Doom', 'The Big Bang', and 'The Mini Moon' included, this anthology is a must-have for anyone who cherishes the timeless adventures of International Rescue. Each comic strip not only reflects Gerry Anderson's incredible vision but also brings the beloved characters to life in vibrant color and detail. Perfect for collectors and new fans alike, this paperback edition is in BRAND NEW condition, ensuring you receive a pristine addition to your comic book library. Experience the nostalgia and excitement of classic Thunderbirds as you read through this fifth installment in the complete five-volume series. Don’t miss out on owning this essential piece of pop culture history that pays homage to one of the most influential television series ever created. Grab your copy of 'Thunderbirds: Comic Volume Five' today and embark on unforgettable adventures with the notorious Thunderbird team! Fast shipping is available for prompt delivery.
Thunderbirds: Comic Volume Five
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Paperback
A thrilling, futuristic volume of 1960s Thunderbirds comic strips. Features City of Doom, The Big Bang and The Mini Moon. The fifth book in a five volume set of Thunderbirds comic strips.
About the Author:
Gerry Anderson (1929-2012) was a television and film producer, director, and writer known for his futuristic television shows, the most successful of which was "Thunderbirds."
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Thunderbirds: Comic Volume Five
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Paperback
A thrilling, futuristic volume of 1960s Thunderbirds comic strips. Features City of Doom, The Big Bang and The Mini Moon. The fifth book in a five volume set of Thunderbirds comic strips.
About the Author:
Gerry Anderson (1929-2012) was a television and film producer, director, and writer known for his futuristic television shows, the most successful of which was "Thunderbirds."
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