Starlord | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | IPC Magazines |
Schedule | Weekly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | |
Publication date | 13 May – 7 October 1978 |
No. of issues | 22 |
Creative team | |
Created by | Kelvin Gosnell |
Written by | Alan Hebden Chris Lowder Pat Mills John Wagner |
Artist(s) | Carlos Ezquerra Dave Gibbons Ian Kennedy Horacio Lalia Brendan McCarthy Carlos Pino |
Editor(s) | Kelvin Gosnell |
Starlord[a] was a British weekly boys' science fiction comic published by IPC Magazines from 13 May to 7 October 1978[b], when it merged with 2000 AD after 22 issues. The comic was created by Kelvin Gosnell, and was originally intended as a fortnightly sister title for 2000 AD with higher production values and an older audience, but late changes in production saw it converted into a weekly.
While Starlord lasted for less than six months before amalgamation, it had a lasting effect due to debuting the long-running strip "Strontium Dog", as well as "Ro-Busters", the fore-runner of "ABC Warriors".
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