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|''[[Timebenders (comic story)|Timebenders]]'' | |''[[Timebenders (comic story)|Timebenders]]'' | ||
|6-13 | |6-13 | ||
|[[27 March (releases)|27 March]] - [[15 May (releases)|15 May]] | |[[27 March (releases)|27 March]] - [[15 May (releases)|15 May]] 1971 | ||
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|''[[The Vogan Slaves (comic story)|The Vogan Slaves]]'' | |''[[The Vogan Slaves (comic story)|The Vogan Slaves]]'' | ||
|15-22 | |15-22 | ||
|[[29 May (releases)|29 May]] - [[17 July (releases)|17 July]] | |[[29 May (releases)|29 May]] - [[17 July (releases)|17 July]] 1971 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Celluloid Midas (comic story)|The Celluloid Midas]]'' | |''[[The Celluloid Midas (comic story)|The Celluloid Midas]]'' | ||
|23-32 | |23-32 | ||
|[[24 July (releases)|24 July]] - [[25 September (releases)|25 September]] | |[[24 July (releases)|24 July]] - [[25 September (releases)|25 September]] 1971 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Backtime (comic story)|Backtime]]'' | |''[[Backtime (comic story)|Backtime]]'' | ||
|[[Charlie Fisher]] | |[[Charlie Fisher]] | ||
|33-39 | |33-39 | ||
|[[2 October (releases)|2 October]] - [[13 November (releases)|13 November]] | |[[2 October (releases)|2 October]] - [[13 November (releases)|13 November]] 1971 | ||
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|''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'' | |''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'' | ||
|[[Theophilus Tolliver]] | |[[Theophilus Tolliver]] | ||
|40-46 | |40-46 | ||
|[[20 November (releases)|20 November]] | |[[20 November (releases)|20 November]] 1971 - [[1 January (releases)|1 January]] [[1972 (releases)|1972]] | ||
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|''[[Sub Zero (comic story)|*Sub Zero]]'' | |''[[Sub Zero (comic story)|*Sub Zero]]'' | ||
|[[Dalek|Daleks]] | |[[Dalek|Daleks]] | ||
|47-54, ''[[Sub Zero (graphic novel)|*Sub Zero]]'' | |47-54, ''[[Sub Zero (graphic novel)|*Sub Zero]]'' | ||
|[[8 January (releases)|8 January]] - [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] | |[[8 January (releases)|8 January]] - [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Planet of the Daleks (comic story)|The Planet of the Daleks]]'' | |''[[The Planet of the Daleks (comic story)|The Planet of the Daleks]]'' | ||
|[[Finney]], [[Dalek|Daleks]] | |[[Finney]], [[Dalek|Daleks]] | ||
|55-62 | |55-62 | ||
|[[4 March (releases)|4 March]] - [[22 April (releases)|22 April]] | |[[4 March (releases)|4 March]] - [[22 April (releases)|22 April]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'' | |''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'' | ||
|[[Brod (A Stitch in Time)|Brod]] | |[[Brod (A Stitch in Time)|Brod]] | ||
|63-70 | |63-70 | ||
|[[29 April (releases)|29 April]] - [[17 June (releases)|17 June]] | |[[29 April (releases)|29 April]] - [[17 June (releases)|17 June]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Enemy from Nowhere (comic story)|The Enemy from Nowhere]]'' | |''[[The Enemy from Nowhere (comic story)|The Enemy from Nowhere]]'' | ||
|[[Davie Jenkins]] | |[[Davie Jenkins]] | ||
|71-78 | |71-78 | ||
|[[24 June (releases)|24 June]] - [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] | |[[24 June (releases)|24 June]] - [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Ugrakks (comic story)|The Ugrakks]]'' | |''[[The Ugrakks (comic story)|The Ugrakks]]'' | ||
|[[Lammers]] | |[[Lammers]] | ||
|79-88 | |79-88 | ||
|[[19 August (releases)|19 August]] - [[21 October (releases)|21 October]] | |[[19 August (releases)|19 August]] - [[21 October (releases)|21 October]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Steelfist (comic story)|Steelfist]]'' | |''[[Steelfist (comic story)|Steelfist]]'' | ||
| | | | ||
|89-93 | |89-93 | ||
|[[28 October (releases)|28 October]] - [[25 November (releases)|25 November]] | |[[28 October (releases)|28 October]] - [[25 November (releases)|25 November]] 1972 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Zeron Invasion (comic story)|Zeron Invasion]]'' | |''[[Zeron Invasion (comic story)|Zeron Invasion]]'' | ||
|[[Nick Willard]] | |[[Nick Willard]] | ||
|94-100 | |94-100 | ||
|[[2 December (releases)|2 December]] | |[[2 December (releases)|2 December]] 1972 - [[13 January (releases)|13 January]] [[1973 (releases)|1973]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Deadly Choice (comic story)|Deadly Choice]]'' | |''[[Deadly Choice (comic story)|Deadly Choice]]'' | ||
| rowspan="2" | | | rowspan="2" | | ||
|101-103 | |101-103 | ||
|[[20 January (releases)|20 January]] - [[3 February (releases)|3 February]] | |[[20 January (releases)|20 January]] - [[3 February (releases)|3 February]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Who is the Stranger (comic story)|Who is the Stranger]]'' | |''[[Who is the Stranger (comic story)|Who is the Stranger]]'' | ||
|104 | |104 | ||
|[[10 February (releases)|10 February]] | |[[10 February (releases)|10 February]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Glen of Sleeping (comic story)|The Glen of Sleeping]]'' | |''[[The Glen of Sleeping (comic story)|The Glen of Sleeping]]'' | ||
|{{Delgado|n=The Master}} | |{{Delgado|n=The Master}} | ||
|107-111 | |107-111 | ||
|[[3 March (releases)|3 March]] - [[31 March (releases)|31 March]] | |[[3 March (releases)|3 March]] - [[31 March (releases)|31 March]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Threat from Beneath (comic story)|The Threat from Beneath]]'' | |''[[The Threat from Beneath (comic story)|The Threat from Beneath]]'' | ||
|[[Dalek|Daleks]] | |[[Dalek|Daleks]] | ||
|112 | |112 | ||
|[[7 April (releases)|7 April]] | |[[7 April (releases)|7 April]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Back to the Sun (comic story)|Back to the Sun]]'' | |''[[Back to the Sun (comic story)|Back to the Sun]]'' | ||
| rowspan="5" | | | rowspan="5" | | ||
|116-119 | |116-119 | ||
|[[5 May (releases)|5 May]] - [[26 May (releases)|26 May]] | |[[5 May (releases)|5 May]] - [[26 May (releases)|26 May]] 1973 | ||
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|''[[The Labyrinth (comic story)|The Labyrinth]]'' | |''[[The Labyrinth (comic story)|The Labyrinth]]'' | ||
|120 | |120 | ||
|[[2 June (releases)|2 June]] | |[[2 June (releases)|2 June]] 1973 | ||
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|''[[The Spoilers (comic story)|The Spoilers]]'' | |''[[The Spoilers (comic story)|The Spoilers]]'' | ||
|123 | |123 | ||
|[[23 June (releases)|23 June]] | |[[23 June (releases)|23 June]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Vortex (comic story)|The Vortex]]'' | |''[[The Vortex (comic story)|The Vortex]]'' | ||
|125-129 | |125-129 | ||
|[[7 July (releases)|7 July]] - [[4 August (releases)|4 August]] | |[[7 July (releases)|7 July]] - [[4 August (releases)|4 August]] 1973 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[The Unheard Voice (comic story)|The Unheard Voice]]'' | |''[[The Unheard Voice (comic story)|The Unheard Voice]]'' | ||
|131 | |131 | ||
|[[18 August (releases)|18 August]] | |[[18 August (releases)|18 August]] 1973 | ||
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Revision as of 21:53, 18 September 2022
- You may be looking for another thing named "countdown".
TV Action was the final name of a weekly Polystyle comics magazine that began its run under the name, Countdown. Published in Britain from 1971 to 1973, the magazine contained comic adaptations of television programmes, but targeted a slightly older audience than its sister publication, TV Comic.
Overview
In the late 1960s, Polystyle was eager to start a magazine that appealed to a slightly older audience than its de facto television adaptation flagship, TV Comic. Whereas that publication had debuted with "funny animal" comics and adaptations of young children's shows like Muffin the Mule, they wanted something to compete with TV Century 21, which had been replete with comics based on Gerry Anderson properties. When that magazine folded, the license to print Gerry Anderson comics became available. Polystyle seized on it, buying not just the right to do new comics, but to reprint what had come before in TV21. SInce shows like Stingray, Thunderbirds, UFO and Fireball XLV all had a kind of space-age theme, a natural title was Countdown. To reinforce the theme, Polystyle unusually numbered the pages backward, so that readers were "counting down" to 1 as they read.
Unfortunately for Polystyle, public enthusiasm for Anderson properties was drying up. All these shows, except for UFO, had been cancelled by the time Countdown debuted. Dwindling sales figures quickly reflected the market's lack of appetite for a comic based mostly on programming that was no longer on the air. The publisher had to move to re-orient the publication. Polystyle sought licenses to produce wholly original comics based on popular action shows still in production. As the Gerry Anderson material gradually faded, so too did the Countdown name. At issue 59, they started numbering the pages in normal order. By the time the magazine became TV Action it had little to do with science fiction and much more to do with shows like Hawaii 5-0, Tightrope, Mission: Impossible and The Protectors. Unfortunately, the changes never put the magazine on solid financial footing and it folded after only a little more than two years.
In the end, Doctor Who proved the longest-running strip of the magazine, having been left out of about five issues along the way. Although it failed to make the final issue of TV Action, it survived by returning to the pages of TV Comic.
Title
The oft-changing title of this publication has created confusion amongst fans of Doctor Who, who are generally uninterested in the broader contents of the magazine. Some have mistakenly believed that TV Action and Countdown were two separate magazines. In fact, the change was too gradual to produce a bright dividing line between what was Countdown and what was TV Action. The plurality of issues were actually published under both names. Moreover, the numbering system was preserved throughout the transformation.
Cover titles
Although the title on the cover changed every few months, it was stylistically similar throughout the first hundred issues. While the word Countdown appeared on the cover, the title was always placed in a red banner across the top sixth of the page. After the title became just TV Action, this practice was abandoned. On the final thirty-two issues, TV Action became merely a logo at the top of a full page of art..
- 1-18 Countdown
- 19-45 Countdown The Space-age Comic!
- 46-56 Countdown for TV Action!
- 57-58 TV Action in Countdown
- 59-100 TV Action + Countdown
- 101-132 TV Action
Indicia titles
The situation is even more confusing if one looks at the indicia, or legal, title:
- 1-45 Countdown
- 46-56 Countdown to TV Action
- 57-58 TV Action incorporating Countdown
- 59-100 TV Action & Countdown
- 101-132 TV Action
Stories by issue
Special issues
Holiday specials
- Countdown Holiday Special 1971
- TV Action + Countdown Holiday Special 1972
- TV Action Holiday Special 1973
Annuals
- Countdown Annual 1972
- Countdown for TV Action Annual 1973
- TV Action Annual 1974
External links
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