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The copyright is to Dargoud SA.Īnd the answer, from Johns around the world, is 'Tanguy et Laverdure'. I'd love to know where this strip originally appeared - possibly Pilote - and what it was originally called. 'The Flying Furies' was almost certainly rescripted rather than given a straight translation, making identification a little more difficult.
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Indeed, Champion, the latest Fleetway release from that period, was full of reprints including 'Jet Jordan', a reprint of 'Dan Cooper' by Albert Weimberg from Tintin. 'The Flying Furies' appeared in Lion in April to September 1966 at a time when Fleetway Publications were experimenting with reprints of European strips. Death or Glory: The Best of Battle Picture Library.Unleash Hell: The Best of War Picture Library.Against All Odds: War Picture Library Vol.Frank Bellamy's King Arthur and His Knights.Let 'Em Have It: Battle Picture Library Vol.Sci-Fi Art: A Graphic History, with others.Up And At 'Em! War Picture Library Vol.Aces High: Air Ace Picture Library Vol 1.Frank Bellamy's Complete Swift Stories (limited edition).Frank Bellamy's The Story of World War 1.Essential Cult Books, with Gina McKinnon.Gwyn Evans: The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet.Peter Jackson's London Is Stranger Than Fiction.The Men Behind the Flying Saucer Review.The story of Harry Bensley's "Walking Round the World" Hoax The Complete Eagles Over the Western Front.Hurricane and Champion: The Companion Papers to Valiant (new edition).