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had been writing the strip since 1966 and shared the by-line credit with Bellamy. Bellamy applied all the graphic tricks in his arsenal from stippling and cross-hatching to chiaroscuro inking to create a modern and eye-catching look for Garth unlike anything else appearing in newspapers at the time.
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separately completed by a team of artists), while two of Hampson's former assistants, Keith Watson and Don Harley, had to do the second page. Bellamy's redesigns were somewhat controversial and, after he left the strip a year later, the next artist was instructed to reintroduce the original designs.
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during World War II and was married in 1942. In 1944 their son David was born to the couple. After the war, they lived in Kettering until 1949, when they moved to Morden in south London to be closer to publishers, most of whom were based in London. Bellamy worked freelance from home from the time he
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strips in the original run of "TV21". For the whole "TV21" Thunderbirds run, Bellamy created the double-page spread (plus a black and white page for 14 weeks) and then dropped back to just the double-page spread until issue 141 when the strip became two separate colour pages making syndication
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thought the strip looked dated, so gave Bellamy the brief of redesigning everything, from the costumes and spacecraft to the page layouts. Bellamy was left to draw the title page unaided (in contrast to Hampson's many-hands approach, where the drawing, inking, lettering and colouring were all
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easier. He continued drawing two colour pages until the final issue of the "TV21" (number 242). He then drew four "Thunderbirds" strips for the new "TV21 & Joe 90" before leaving the grind of weekly comic strip production behind.
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was a bravura display of skill. The battle scenes displayed a vividness and complex layout rarely seen in comics and it won Bellamy an award (for 'Best Foreign Artist') from the American Academy of Comic Book Arts in 1972.
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strip. Rather than faithfully draw puppets, he took the artistic licence of rendering the characters as real people for a more exciting strip, as was already being done by the comic's other artists (including
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from 1971 until his death. His work was innovative in its graphic effects and sophisticated use of colour, and in the dynamic manner in which it broke out of the then-traditional grid system.
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for the next five years, although drawing in black and white rather than colour gave him time to maintain a number of other regular commissions. In 1969 he drew the first comic strips
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encouraged large helpings of nudity to be seen in British tabloids, and the strip reflected this. Bellamy's style was much more vivid than that of the original artist
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s most popular strip. Bellamy insisted on proper research and even had a reader living in East Africa supplying reference material.
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Skinn, Dez & Gibbons, Dave: "The Frank Bellamy Interview" in Fantasy Advertiser #50, 14-31 (Derek G Skinn, 1973)
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had ever run in its magazine as non-fiction journalism. He also regularly produced illustrations for the BBC's
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Frank Bellamy died suddenly in 1976, at the height of his powers. He had plans for many projects, including a
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The Gerry Anderson Complete Comic History covering Bellamy's first appearances on Captain Scarlet
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left Norfolk Studios in 1953. In 1975 the couple moved back to Geddington, near Kettering.
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strip in the autumn of 1966 enabled him to work on an episode of the British TV series
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The Gerry Anderson Complete Comic History covering the first part of Bellamy's
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Century 21: Classic Comic Strips from the Worlds of Gerry Anderson - Volume 1
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Whilst in the army, Bellamy had a weekly illustration published by the
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top centre panels, in '4-color' colour (26 June 1954 – 31 July 1954)
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Gallery of Frank Bellamy's Dalek illustrations for the Radio Times
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and began working in colour on their back page biography strips:
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Bellamy then went on to draw two of his most celebrated strips,
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In June 1971, Bellamy began drawing the newspaper comic strip
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in 1969. Bellamy also drew the colour splash pages for five
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for which Bellamy only did eight episodes before moving to
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Wright, Norman: "Frank Bellamy and Fraser of Africa" in
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Illustrators Special No.11: The Art of Frank Bellamy
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