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  2. Albion (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Albion was nominated for "Favourite New Comicbook" in the 2006 Eagle Awards. [14] Discussing the reception to the series with John Freeman, Reppion acknowledged it had drawn polarised reactions, noting "...Albion has a kind of Marmite type effect on people; you either love it or you hate it.". [15] Miles Fielder, writing in The Scotsman, said ...

  3. June Tabor - Wikipedia

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    This was later issued as part of a compilation DVD from the series. Folk Britannia was the name of a concert at the Barbican centre, and a related TV mini-series (February 2006, repeated in October). She sang "Fair Margaret and Sweet William" at the Barbican, under the heading "Daughters of Albion".

  4. Leah Moore - Wikipedia

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    Leah Moore (born 4 February 1978) is a British comic book writer and columnist. The daughter of comics writer Alan Moore, she frequently collaborates with her husband, writer John Reppion, as Moore & Reppion.

  5. List of June (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Helen Tarrant and Sal Petrie are the daughters of scientist Professor Tarrant and his assistant Mr. Petrie, and accompany their fathers on a geological expedition to Scotland. Left to their own devices while their fathers work, the mismatched pair soon find themselves at odds with the local unfriendly MacGrimm clan.

  6. List of Princess (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Illustrator: Mark Peppé [2] Doctor Dodds takes his daughters Alice and Dinah – along with crewmembers Steve Greg and Tim Stone – on a rocket ride to strange new worlds. Text story; based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [2] Also in Princess Giftbook for Girls 1967 (illustrated by Ferguson Dewar).

  7. Willy Russell - Wikipedia

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    Alongside further stage works, One for the Road (1976) [9] and Stags and Hens (1978), Russell was a screenwriter with television films, Death of A Young Young Man (1975, BBC1), [10] Daughters of Albion (1979), [11] Our Day Out (1977) [12] and the five-part serial One Summer (1983).

  8. Rod McKie - Wikipedia

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    McKie was portrayed, as himself, in Albion #3 (WildStorm, Dec. 2005), the six-issue limited series that aimed to revive classic IPC-owned British comics characters, all of whom appeared in comics published by Odhams Press and later IPC Media during the 1960s and early 1970s, such as Smash!, Valiant, and Lion. [4]

  9. Thunderbolt Jaxon - Wikipedia

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    The character was one of many Amalgamated Press/Fleetway/IPC characters licensed to DC Comics via WildStorm in 2005; however, Thunderbolt Jaxon did not appear in the Albion mini-series. Instead a reimagining of the hero appeared in a 2006 spin-off mini-series "from the world of Albion ", written by Dave Gibbons , who also provided covers for ...