Tornado (comic)

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Tornado was a shortlived weekly British comic published for 22 issues by IPC Magazines between March 1979[1] and August 1979. 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. Like Action it was a mixed title featuring War, Detective, Horror and Science Fiction stories. Tornado was printed on the low quality newsprint stock used by 2000 AD and also had 5 stories of 5 to 6 pages per issue. The title also had a 'superpowered' editor, like Tharg, 'The Big E' who was portrayed in photo-strips by a rather portly Dave Gibbons.

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Main stories were:

  • The Mind of Wolfie Smith written by Tom Tully with art by Vincente Vano was the story of a young boy whose telepathic and telekinetic powers suddenly emerge leading him to become a runaway.
  • Angry Planet written by Alan Hebden with art by Massimo Belardinelli was set in the late 21st Century on a Mars that had been made habitable by humans. The story told of the struggle of the first generation of genetic 'martians' to free themselves from exploitation by Earth.
  • Wagner's Walk was a WW2 story much in the 'Action' style as the hero is an escaped German POW fleeing the Red Army.
  • Blackhawk written by Gerry Finley-Day with art by Alfonso Azpiri was the story of a Nubian Galley slave who rescues his ship from pirates. Granted his freedom and a commission as a Centurion Hawk forms his own legion out of other slaves who are then treated as a type of "Dirty Dozen".
  • Victor Drago was a revival of the Sexton Blake type of gentleman detective written by Bill Henry with art by Mike Dorey.

[edit] Merger

Tornado was merged with 2000 AD with its 127th issue. The only characters to transfer were Blackhawk, Wolfie Smith and Captain Klep, the star of a one-page comedy strip. Both Blackhawk and Wolfie Smith had their storylines considerably modified to more closely fit the sci-fi tone of 2000 AD. Blackhawk was kidnapped by aliens and forced to compete in an outer space gladiators' arena, and Wolfie Smith was menaced by an ancient force under a stone circle. By September 1980, 2000 AD had finished presenting stories with the Tornado characters.

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