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Through the acquisition of Lane, the company gained ownership of Captain Black (pipe tobacco and cigar), Bugler (fine-cut tobacco), Winchester (cigars) and other smaller brands. [citation needed] In 2013, the company acquired the catalog and online retail business PipesandCigars.com.
In 2010, Mac Baren introduced 7 Seas, [5] a line of American-style aromatic pipe tobaccos broadly similar to, [7] and intended to compete with, STG's Captain Black. In 2013, Mac Baren agreed to purchase Sutliff Tobacco, the Pipe Tobacco Division of Altadis USA, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] immediately renaming the company back to its original name of Sutliff ...
Chris Bentley, author of Captain Scarlet: The Vault, describes Scarlet and Blue's race to the construction site as "fostering unbearable tension", which he believes to be heightened by Spectrum's defeat in the previous episode. [1] Writer Fred McNamara praises the episode, calling it one of the series' "most taut, nerve-chilling" instalments.
The initial story provides an adaptation of the destruction of the Mysteron city on Mars by Captain Black, as shown in the first episode of Captain Scarlet. Following the re-creation of the city, the strip shows the previously peaceful Mysterons deciding that they must protect themselves from further aggression by conquering the universe.
The ship was a "complete three decker" [4] with a black hull with a narrow gold streak. [5] Its official number in the Annual list of merchant vessels of the United States was 5728. [ 6 ] Its signal letters were J.G.Q.B. [ 7 ] Charles H. Marshall was the 135th ship built by William H. Webb, and he retired upon its completion.
Colonel White is a character in the 1960s British Supermarionation television series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and its 2005 CGI remake, New Captain Scarlet.In both series, he is the commander-in-chief of Spectrum, the security organisation dedicated to defending Earth against the Mysterons, a race of Martians.
Later, as Chapman is driving home in her car, Captain Black sets a trap for her by blocking the road with a fuel tanker. Chapman crashes into the tanker and is killed instantly, whereupon she is reconstructed by the Mysterons to carry out their threat to destroy the "Place of the Angels". Returning to the laboratory, the Mysteron agent ...
Captain John Yossarian is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22 and its sequel Closing Time, and the protagonist of both books.In Catch-22, Yossarian is a 28-year-old Captain (later Major) and the bombardier of a North American B-25 Mitchell in the 256th Bombardment Squadron of the Army Air Forces, stationed on the small island of Pianosa off the Italian mainland during World ...