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|image          = Solar Danger.jpg
|image          = Solar Danger.jpg
|main character = [[Horatio Hackenbacker|Brains]], [[Alan Tracy|Alan]]
|main character = [[Horatio Hackenbacker|Brains]], [[Alan Tracy|Alan]]
|featuring      = [[Nikita Bandranaik|Bandranaik]], [[Jeff Tracy|Jeff]], [[Scott Tracy|Scott]], [[Virgil Tracy|Virgil]], [[Gordon Tracy|Gordon]], [[John Tracy|John]], [[Tin Tin Kyrano|Tin Tin]], [[Wilbur Zero|Zero]]
|featuring      = [[Nikita Bandranaik|Bandranaik]], [[Jeff Tracy|Jeff]], [[Scott Tracy|Scott]], [[Virgil Tracy|Virgil]], [[Gordon Tracy|Gordon]], [[John Tracy|John]], [[Tin Tin Kyrano|Tin Tin]], [[Wilbur Zero|Zero]]
|enemy          = [[Sol|The Sun]], [[Venus]]ian [[Maggorex|monster]]s
|enemy          = [[Sol|The Sun]], [[Venus]]ian [[Maggorex|monsters]]
|setting        = {{il|[[Tracy Island]], [[2066]]|[[Venus]], 2066}}
|setting        = {{il|[[Tracy Island]], [[2066]]|[[Venus]], 2066}}
|writer        = [[Alan Fennell]]
|writer        = Alan Fennell
|artist        = [[Frank Bellamy]], [[Don Harley]]
|artist        = [[Frank Bellamy]], [[Don Harley]]
|editor        = [[Alan Fennell]]
|editor        = [[Alan Fennell]]
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|letterer      =
|publication    = [[TV Century 21|TV21]] [[TV21 83|83]]-[[TV21 98|98]]
|publication    = [[TV Century 21|TV21]] [[TV21 83|83]]-[[TV21 98|98]]
|release date  = [[20 August (releases)|20 August]] - [[3 December (releases)|3 December]] [[1966 (releases)|1966]]
|release date  = 20 August - 3 December 1966
|publisher      = City Magazines
|publisher      = City Magazines
|format        = 16 parts - 32 pages
|format        = 16 parts - 32 pages
|series        = ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' [[crossover]] stories
|series        = ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' [[crossover]] stories
|prev          = The Assassination Threat (comic story)
|prev          = The Assassination Threat (comic story)
|next          = Down Under! (comic story)
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'''''Solar Danger''''' was a ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' comic story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' in [[1966 (releases)|1966]]. It featured the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] character of [[World President]] [[Nikita Bandranaik]] and notably marked the first instance of the [[secret]] organisation [[International Rescue]] teaming up with the [[World Government]].
'''''Solar Danger''''' was a ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' comic story printed in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' in [[1966 (releases)|1966]]. It featured the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] character of [[World President]] [[Nikita Bandranaik]] and notably marked the first instance of the [[secret]] organisation [[International Rescue]] teaming up with the [[World Government]].
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
=== ''Flight to the Sun'' ===
=== ''Flight to the Sun'' ===
The world enjoys a record [[heatwave]], but after the first month, it becomes a serious concern as rivers run dry, ice caps melt, and [[earthquake]]s strike major cities. [[International Rescue]] is overwhelmed, and [[Jeff Tracy]] and [[Horatio Hackenbacker|Brains]] seek out the source of the problem with a solar [[telescope]] on the [[space station]]. They see super-hot meteorites impacting [[the Moon]], and Brains determines that the Sun is spewing debris into space. [[Nikita Brandanaik|The World President]] accepts Tracy's help, and Brains and [[Alan Tracy|Alan]] set off in ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' towards the Sun, where Brain's theory is verified: the Sun is preparing to create a new [[planet]], as it did in the formation of the [[Solar System]], but this might destroy life on Earth.
The world enjoys a record [[heatwave]], but after the first month, it becomes a serious concern as rivers run dry, ice caps melt, and [[earthquake]]s strike major cities. [[International Rescue]] is overwhelmed, and [[Jeff Tracy]] and [[Horatio Hackenbacker|Brains]] seek out the source of the problem with a solar [[telescope]] on the [[space station]]. They see super-hot meteorites impacting [[the Moon]], and Brains determines that the Sun is spewing debris into space. [[Nikita Bandranaik|The World President]] accepts Tracy's help, and Brains and [[Alan Tracy|Alan]] set off in ''[[Thunderbird 3]]'' towards the Sun, where Brain's theory is verified: the Sun is preparing to create a new [[planet]], as it did in the formation of the [[Solar System]], but this might destroy life on Earth.


Despite a failing booster, ''Thunderbird 3'' successfully escapes the Sun's [[gravity]] and returns to Earth, where [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] loads ''[[Thunderbird 2]]'' with a [[planetomic missile]] at [[Space City]]. Back at [[Tracy Island]], Brains adds new [[isotope circuit]]s to Thunderbird 3 so they will have the speed to escape the detonation. ''Thunderbird 3'' takes off with the missile, but en route, Brains realises they might be too late to stop the new planet. They agree to use their isotope power early to reach the Sun in time. Alan fires the missile and destroys the new planet, but with the isotopes exhausted, ''Thunderbird 3'' is caught in the blast and hurled into space.
Despite a failing booster, ''Thunderbird 3'' successfully escapes the Sun's [[gravity]] and returns to Earth, where [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]] loads ''[[Thunderbird 2]]'' with a [[planetomic missile]] at [[Space City]]. Back at [[Tracy Island]], Brains adds new [[isotope circuit]]s to Thunderbird 3 so they will have the speed to escape the detonation. ''Thunderbird 3'' takes off with the missile, but en route, Brains realises they might be too late to stop the new planet. They agree to use their isotope power early to reach the Sun in time. Alan fires the missile and destroys the new planet, but with the isotopes exhausted, ''Thunderbird 3'' is caught in the blast and hurled into space.
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* [[Clifford (Solar Danger)|Clifford]]
* [[Clifford (Solar Danger)|Clifford]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[London]], [[Paris]] and [[New York City]] are hit by simultaneous [[earthquake]]s.
* [[London]], [[Paris]] and [[New York City]] are hit by simultaneous [[earthquake]]s.
* The [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in [[San Francisco]] has collapsed because the [[girder]]s were twisted by the [[heat]].
* The [[Golden Gate Bridge]] in [[San Francisco]] has collapsed because the [[girder]]s were twisted by the [[heat]].
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This marked the first comic story in the main ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' series to [[crossover]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], though not the first in the franchise. That distinction went to [[Lady Penelope (comic story)|a ''Lady Penelope'' story]] which tied-in to the "[[Astra]] [[assassination]]" [[story arc]].
* This marked the first comic story in the main ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'' series to [[crossover]] with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], though not the first in the franchise. That distinction went to [[Mr. Steelman (comic story)|a ''Lady Penelope'' story]] which featured [[Dunwell Atomic Research Station|a location]] first seen in a [[Dalek]] story.
* By featuring a cameo from [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]], this story was also a crossover with ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]''.
* By featuring a cameo from [[Wilbur Zero|Commander Zero]], this story was also a crossover with ''[[Fireball XL5 (series)|Fireball XL5]]''.
* While ''Solar Danger'' is consistently reprinted as a single 16-part story, ''Classic Thunderbirds Calendar 2004'' divided it into two parts: ''Flight to the Sun'', covering issues [[TV21 83|83]] through [[TV21 89|89]], and ''TB3 Ditched on Venus'', covering issues [[TV21 90|90]] through [[TV21 98|98]].
* While ''Solar Danger'' is consistently reprinted as a single 16-part story, ''Classic Thunderbirds Calendar 2004'' divided it into two parts: ''Flight to the Sun'', covering issues [[TV21 83|83]] through [[TV21 89|89]], and ''TB3 Ditched on Venus'', covering issues [[TV21 90|90]] through [[TV21 98|98]].
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Solar Danger was a Thunderbirds comic story printed in TV Century 21 in 1966. It featured the Doctor Who universe character of World President Nikita Bandranaik and notably marked the first instance of the secret organisation International Rescue teaming up with the World Government.

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Flight to the Sun[[edit] | [edit source]]

The world enjoys a record heatwave, but after the first month, it becomes a serious concern as rivers run dry, ice caps melt, and earthquakes strike major cities. International Rescue is overwhelmed, and Jeff Tracy and Brains seek out the source of the problem with a solar telescope on the space station. They see super-hot meteorites impacting the Moon, and Brains determines that the Sun is spewing debris into space. The World President accepts Tracy's help, and Brains and Alan set off in Thunderbird 3 towards the Sun, where Brain's theory is verified: the Sun is preparing to create a new planet, as it did in the formation of the Solar System, but this might destroy life on Earth.

Despite a failing booster, Thunderbird 3 successfully escapes the Sun's gravity and returns to Earth, where Commander Zero loads Thunderbird 2 with a planetomic missile at Space City. Back at Tracy Island, Brains adds new isotope circuits to Thunderbird 3 so they will have the speed to escape the detonation. Thunderbird 3 takes off with the missile, but en route, Brains realises they might be too late to stop the new planet. They agree to use their isotope power early to reach the Sun in time. Alan fires the missile and destroys the new planet, but with the isotopes exhausted, Thunderbird 3 is caught in the blast and hurled into space.

TB3 Ditched on Venus[[edit] | [edit source]]

John in Thunderbird 5 detects a faint radio signal showing that Thunderbird 3 is out of control and heading toward Venus. After two days of unconsciousness, Alan and Brains wake up in time to try and steer their plummeting ship into a sulphur lake, where they are attacked by a massive creature. Sinking, they release their used isotopes, and the monster dies instantly from the radiation. The sulphur is starting to penetrate Thunderbird 3, and the duo put on anti-chemical suits before tracing and repairing the hull damage. Avoiding further monsters, they travel to the surface of Venus. As radio waves don't travel in Venus' dense atmosphere, Brains works to assemble a bonfire from branches, but he is attacked by a man-eating plant. Alan shoots it and frees him, and they light the fire as night falls.

On Earth, Thunderbird 1 takes off for Venus, with Thunderbirds 2 and 4 following close behind to help winch 3 from the lake. Scott arrives first and sees the fire, but a monster from the lake lunges into the air and wraps Thunderbird 1 in its tentacles. Firing all engines, Scott breaks free and fires missiles at the monster, then joins Alan and Brains.

Virgil and Gordon arrive, but Thunderbird 2 received a glancing blow from a meteorite shower which damaged the winch, causing risk of blowback. Thunderbird 4 plunges into the lake, avoiding a swarm of baby monsters by discharging atomic waste, and attaches the winch to 3. Blowback happens, but Virgil activates the radiation shields, and Thunderbird 3 is pulled from the lake. After completing repairs, Brains and the Tracy brothers return to Earth.

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