STORY 16
ISSUES 32-40 (1978)
"CINEMA SPY"
STORY:ANGUS P ALLAN
ARTIST:JOHN BOLTON
The O.S.I. suspects that an enemy agent is working within Director Karl Menningers' film unit.
Jamie Sommers is infiltrated into the organisation as a stunt woman scheduled to work with a wild and untamed black stallion named Satan.
Another excellent strip, both in art and story and strongly reminiscent of the television series.
The journey of the relationship between the film makers' wife, Louella Maguire and Jamie is especially well handled.
Whilst there would obviously need to be a discussion with Universal Studios, I see no real reason for these classic strips not to be reprinted and believe that it will eventually occur.
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STORY 17
ISSUES 41-49 (1978)
" MUTATIONS"
STORY: ANGUS ALLAN
ART: JOHN BOLTON
Sent to Africa to investigate the mysterious silence of spy station G-12, set up to monitor a missile research units' activities over the hostile Mashona border, Jamie Sommers and Texan pilot Bill Naylor investigate.
A rather shocking story for Look-in that I re-read today and don't recall reading it when these issues came out but that was 47 years ago....
Blood is depicted, savagery is everywhere.....
The art is incredible as always.
ISSUES 41-49 (1978)
" MUTATIONS"
STORY: ANGUS ALLAN
ART: JOHN BOLTON
Sent to Africa to investigate the mysterious silence of spy station G-12, set up to monitor a missile research units' activities over the hostile Mashona border, Jamie Sommers and Texan pilot Bill Naylor investigate.
A rather shocking story for Look-in that I re-read today and don't recall reading it when these issues came out but that was 47 years ago....
Blood is depicted, savagery is everywhere.....
The art is incredible as always.