And the nomadic Vorg were the last race anyone on the planet Elekton would foresee to rise as an interstellar empire. Once locked behind expensive premium collections, these tales of raygun Romans have now been rereleased in to the mass-market in three paperback and ebook volumes.īefore there can be a rise of an empire, there first must be a founding. These fifty stories, doled out one full-color comic strip a week, inspired many in the British comics scene, including Neil Gaiman and Dave Gibbons. While many writers and artists worked on the comic strip, writer Mike Butterworth and artist Don Lawrence combined their efforts on fifty. Thus the recorded history of The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire was finally revealed to all.įrom 1965 to 1982, eighty-eight complete stories of The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire graced the pages of British magazines Ranger and Look and Learn. But one lone eccentric devoted his life to deciphering the texts recovered aboard the craft, until, almost in retirement, he discovers the insight needed for translation. After many years of physical examination, little was known of these men or the empire they represented. In the 1930s, an alien spacecraft crashed into the Florida swamps, the crew frozen at their posts. Unless our nation bands together and ceases this endless wandering…we will disappear forever from the planet Elekton.” – Trigo the Mighty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Behold…the engines of death ride the sky.
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