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Saturday, 14 March 2026
Halcon Lord of the Craterland
A4
24pp
B&W
£6.21
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/halcon-lord-of-the-craterland-no-1-july-2020/paperback/product-7jy675.html
Halcon Lord of the lost craterland. Created by Nat Brand (Len Fullerton) in 1940 for Swan Comics and seen occasionally in various Black tower titles now gets his own one off books thanks to Ben Dilworth.
Action and fun all the way with stories such as -
"Alligator", "Lake Monster", "Monkey", "Pteranodon", "Into the Moon" and "Alien".
The twist ending to "Werewolf" even had the old bearded one surprised!
Black Tower Super Heroes
A4
B&W
80pp
£7.24
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/black-tower-super-heroes-no-2-june-2020/paperback/product-48pdw5.html
Bringing the best of the British Platinum, Golden and early Silver Ages as well as contemporary from Slicksure to Kotar and Sabuta.
A4
B&W
80pp
£8.24
Collecting together the best of the British Golden, early Silver and contemporary ages comics
A4
B&W
80pp
£8.26
https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/black-tower-super-heroes-no-4-2020/paperback/product-ejq7y4.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Hot off the presses!
Yes, the fourth issue of BTSH is here and it is so crammed full of eye boggling action that we had to use adamantium staples to keep it all together!
Kotar, Sabuta along with Tarot and Lady Silvana face the werewolf while the Zero Heroes are in a church surrounded by zombies and what happens to "the other guy" at the end...I'm asking -what happened?
Jack finds that he could have had a fatal dose, while The Trial continues and the mystery deepens.
There is more -much much more!
Blue Saviour is the cover star and a tribute to creator David A. Johnson who brightened up Bath comic marts with his Blue Saviour, Madame Mystery and Enigma comics!
A4
B&W
80pp
£8.24
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/black-tower-super-heroes-no-6-august-2020/paperback/product-g92k5d.html
Two issues away from...The Green Skies!
The Druid (having helped rescue the Zero Heroes last issue) takes a walk to the local chippe with The Avenger. What can go wrong? Well, the ttle reads "In The Hands of Chung Ling Soo" so guess?
The Z Man tries to waren everyone about The Trial but seems to just confuse people. Meanwhile, the German superheroes who survived Zeit Geist (even if their parallels did not) gather together. Something is going on,,,but what?
Herne the Hunter continues on his quest while Ace Hart is setting about righting wrongs in his own way. Of course the Iron Warrior is putting in an appearance...as is Ghost Investigator Dene Vernon -but if he survives this one...welll...
Jasmine deals with Kathatakathalaka in her own way...now but not now -long time ago. Zom would understand! He might also understand Zark in a text story last seen in 1951. Considering he may be a Martian if he's still around his future might be a bit bleak.
Supernatural justice with The Bat and Madam Foretell is predicting everything but what happens when the skies go green! And there is more but you'll need to buy the book!
Described as "A solid, cracking read from cover to cover" this is probably the best British anthology out there...all 80 pages of it!
The penultimate issue of Black Tower Super Heroes!
Featuring Herne the Hunter, Kangy and the Iron warrior!
The conclusion to The Trial appears to be a verdict of "Death", however, who is the new arrival at the Cosmic Fulcrum and just what is going on?
Also, can any of the magic men help the Druid or is his future looking bleaker by the page?
A4
B&W
84pp
£7.00
This is it! Issue number 8 and Rodney Dearth and his Iron Warrior face...DEATH!The Looking Glass -and "off the top of my head" Project That Might Have Been
Gil Page the then Managing Editor at Fleetway had been with the company (when it was Amalgamated Press) since leaving school and he always spoke about how “We have all o0f these great characters but never use them!” which to me was a sign reading “Go for it!” I told him that I had an idea and told me to “hang on a m inute” as he went out of the office to return with a middle aged, well suited man (who I was told later was “on the board”).
The five minutes Gil had been gone gave me time to jumble together a story featuring a basic cast (my mind was drawing blanks). “Go ahead. What’;s the idea?” And so I sat there with both men watching me as I had to outline the whole idea pointing out how other characters could be pulled in. As I concluded I was waiting for the “No, I don’t think so” but instead the middle aged man nodded to Gil and said “You know Dennis at IPC see what he says”
It seems that “Dennis” had simply replied “Do what you want we have no interest in juvenile features” (bloody cheek). I was told this on my next visit to Fleetway’s office by which time I had sketched out some pages and a rough script. I was told that the strip would need to be black and white as full colour was too expensive and that there were “restrictions”.
An artist was the main problem.
At first Gil suggested Vanyo and showed me some of his art pages and although I was familiar with “his” work Gil pointed out that Vanyo was in fact the professional name of two comics artist brothers -Vicente Vaño Ibarra (1947–2006) and Eduardo Vaño Ibarra (b. 1944). I had not known that but two artists meant the strip was at least guaranteed to get drawn.
That was what I thought until I next talked to Gil who told me that he could not go into detail but “Vanyo” was out of the running.
Alberto Giolitti was another suggested by Gil from his address packed book (which helped me contact a number of old timers for interviews). I told him that I was unfamiliar with the name but he insisted that I had seen a lot of his work and even talked to him about it. Giolitti was better known by the name "Heinzl" and was a prolific comics illustrator who worked extensively for IPC in the 1980s.
Old familiar story by that time was that Heinzl had taken on another project but for some reason (not divulged) I was told that he was unhappy with Fleetway.
Mike Western retired and had no interest what-so-ever in returning to comics and in a phone chat he told me that he had done his work and was now retired.
John Cooper was interested after hge discovered it was not for an American publisher. However, he later withdrew after eye sight problems.
At one point Gil Page told me that he had found one of "the old lads" who would be pewrfect and he was willing to give it a go.
Art Wetherell was interested and that would have been great to work with him again.
Not long after that Gil told me that Egmont had bought the company and any planned new work was to be halted immediately -they did the same thing when they purchased Bastei in
For the “Old Boy” I had roughly drawn all 111 pages ass he was not familiar with many characters and he said that the layouts etc made it easier to start work. IPC approved the project even though they made it very clear, via their chairperson, that “IPC has not been involved in children’s comics in over 30 years” so after 5 years of pushing the idea and getting it off the ground….it all fell apart.
Remember that these were the "roughs" and are presented here in no particular order.
All art (c)2025 T Hooper
If You Want To See Lots of Hooperart...
In case anyone is interested my DeviantArt and Instagram pages have ;lots of the work from my books -Deviant Art is chocked full!
There is also the Black Tower Face Book page which has a lot of archived material.
Links to both are on the blog roll to the right!
over 18,000 views so someone must like what is there
DeviantArt
I have to say that after almost two decades on Deviantart and 18K+ views I was thinking of just seeing what their Core Membership entailed. But then... I read that a lawsuit had been taken out against DeviantArt:
"The lawsuit, which also named Stability AI and Midjourney as defendants, alleged that the companies misused copyrighted works to train generative AI models without consent or compensation"
Still open apparently but when I looked around I found that I had a lot of pushes from DeviantArt to create better or "dream art" by using AI. My stance has always been that if you do AI art for fun -no problem. But if you produce it to put real artists out of work -no.
I could produce cover after cover using AI and it would save me the time and effort but 😡that!
The problem is that the majority of DC and Marvel as well as Image etc artists all work on computers so produce digital art. There is no pencil, pen/brush or paper involved and even lettering put humans out of business a long time ago -people who were skilled. Yes, I DO use a very basic program to do my lettering because my hands are not in a state to do the work. Moebius once4 told me that the artist must letter their own work as it is part of the process. I showed him my own lettering and he nodded and smiled. An ant stepping in ink and lettering for me would make it more legible. If I used scripts and had the money I'd pay a letterer. Big companies can afford to pay skilled letterers.
Colouring art is also carried out using a digital process -no brush, ink or paint and we can all issue a big "sigh" if we want.
"NO AI!" declares Marvel, DC, etc. Uh, that is very double standard. If you cannot produce art by AI on your computer then you should NOT be having creators use a computer to draw, colour or letter. It's all being a little virtue signalling and hypocritical but then this is comics and companies are as crooked now as they ever were and if they could get away with using AI art to make comics and therefore not pay real artists they would. It just needs the right pushing point and it will happen.
So do I do what many -many- creators have done and walk away from DeviantArt? I have invested a lot of years, time and energy and endured all of the changes and technical problems to just close down the account which, I ought to add, in 20 years has brought me only one offer of work (my "chance" to draw a 150pp graphic novel for nothing).
Friday, 13 March 2026
Black Tower Super Heroes The Ultimate Game Update
Black Tower Super Heroes The Ultimate Game is 180 pages and I have so far lettered 40 before the eyes said it was too much.
The good thing is that. like Werewolves, the text pages are gone. Why is that good? Well, it means that although I can remember a lot of the dialogue I am coming up with new dialogue that helps the story flow much better.
I am hoping that the book should be finished by the end of March -so long as I don't go blind!
Thursday, 12 March 2026
Dene Vernon: Ghost Investigator -The A-Z Case Files No. 3 (of 3)
Writer-Artist Benjamin R Dilworth
A4
B&W
28pp
£7.00
Elliott O’Donnell? Amateur.
Harry Price? Playing at it.
Dene Vernon? Dedicated professional putting his life (and probably soul) on the line in his search for knowledge and to defend the “innocents”
From the things lurking in the shadows and blackness of the night.
Things hiding and waiting in stately homes and council estates.
Waiting to consume or corrupt.
In the final part of the A-Z Case Files we find:
*The Knight of Knowle Manor
*The Graveney Wood Abduction Case
*The Threat of the Underwood Circle
Accounts that can only be presented now!
Will Vernon succeed or become sliced human ham??!Dene Vernon: Ghost Investigator -The A-Z Case Files No. 2 (of 3)
Writer-Artist Benjamin R. Dilworth
28pp
A4
B&W
£7.00
They tried to get him with daggers and gunbs and fast loose succubi but they ain't got him....yet!
Dene Vernon thefirst UK comic book investigator of the weird, occult and other worldly (in every sense of the phrase) is back as his companion Dick opens up more old cases including:
The Mystery of the Red House
The Sharktopus Murders
The Case of the Hiulkingthorpe Dead
and the inevitable had to happen...
The Son of Bong Encounter
Ben Dilworth, now covered by Pax occultae, can safely reveal some of the most incredible adventures that Jock McCail could not. Are you ready for Son of Bong?
Has Dene Vernon bitten off more than he can chew?
Will HE be chewed?
Want to find out? Then.......
Dene Vernon (The A-Z Files) 1 of 3
A4
B&w
28pp
£8.00
“The Ghost Hunter” “The Demon Stalker” “The Walker Amongst The Dead” “The Man of Dark Mystery” -he was called many things by journalists in his time. If he heeded a call for help then that person was saved...or doomed. Whether in the East End slums, Corridors of Power or mansions of the Blue Blooded: if the preternatural was at work no one stopped him.
Until that one night.
During periods of dark melancholy, Dick uses the A-Z Case files to try to revive Vernon’s spirits (no pun intended). For the first time ever read about -
E –The Case of the End Room
V –The Rescue of Verity Brown
I –The Horror of Inglenook Hall
P—The Paddington Sewer Incident
Streamline and Moon Man #1
Dennis Holmes Wilberton & Friends
80pp
A4
black and white
£8.00
Streamline the Golden Age British speedster and Moon Man get the Black Tower treatment in this one off comic with a difference. These are new stories and art and not Golden/Silver Ages reprints
Black Tower Comics and Books -NO International Shipping:all local
To make it clear:
1. if you order a book from the online store it does not involve international shipping. Books are printed in your region -that's how print on demand works.
2. The price of the book should be shown in your own currency.
3. Obviously your local postal rates apply and there are options for tracked, special delivery and untracked (the least expensive) postage from within your region.
Ordered in your region, printed in your region and delivered by the postal system in your region. It could not be more simple.
One important thing to note is that third party sellers will state "post free" and that is a lie. You often pay 30-75% more on a book ordered through a third party seller than from the online store. The reason is because the third party seller HAS to buy from the online store and the selling price usually covers two postal payments -0from store to them and then to you.
People have purchased from third party sellers and not gotten their books or have had to wait over a month for them to arrive. At that point they contact me and it is all very simple: they tried to rob me of a sale and bought a book at a far more expensive price because they read "post free". That is important because if you buy from a third party seller you are removing the small profit I make on a book. Also, ordering from the online store is not just cheaper but, even though it has never happened since I started selling in 2009, I can actually look into why you have not had your book delivered. Third party seller -your tough luck.
Support the creator and publisher not third party scammers.
I have asked to clarify which countries books can be ordered from as I know someone in Hong Kong and China were interested and it looks like you can order from there. According to the print company:
We do NOT ship to the following countries/territories:
- Belarus
- Region of Crimea
- Cuba
- Iran
- Johnston Island
- North Korea
- Russia
- Saint Pierre Et Miquelon
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Syria
- Republic Of Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Wake Islands
- Yemen Arab Republic
- Venezuela








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