from Captain Britain (1985 series) #14 (Marvel UK, February 1986), script, pencils and co-inks by Alan Davis; co-inks by Noel Davis; letters by Annie Halfacree; color version from Captain Britain trade paperback (Marvel, 1988), colors by Andy Seddon.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Today in Comics History, December 26: Chris Claremont is a surprisingly ineffective henchman
from Captain Britain (1985 series) #14 (Marvel UK, February 1986), script, pencils and co-inks by Alan Davis; co-inks by Noel Davis; letters by Annie Halfacree; color version from Captain Britain trade paperback (Marvel, 1988), colors by Andy Seddon.
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When did Stephen Strange take up residence in Glasgow and isn't he afraid of getting the all-seeing Eye of Agamotto caught on his chest hair?
The henchman wasn't based on Chris Claremont, and the mobster wasn't based on Stephen Strange. The mobster is a nod to Glasgow comic shop owner and comics historian John McShane (hence the club being called McShane), while the henchman Bobbie was based on one of McShane's staff at the time in the comic shop AKA.
Cool, Unknown, I did not know that! Thanks for the info!
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