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The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton
The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton






The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton

Ron Embleton died on 13 February 1988, in Bournemouth.The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire, later called simply The Trigan Empire, is a science fiction comic series written mainly by Mike Butterworth and drawn by Don Lawrence, among others. In the late 1970s, Embleton took over the graphical part of the 'Trigan Empire' comics, a series drawn for a long time by Don Lawrence (scripts by Mike Butterworth). In 1972, he made an erotic satirical comic for Penthouse, called 'Wicked Wanda' (written by Frederic Mullally).

The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton

These novels have been adapted into comic strips by other artists too, like Pim van Boxsel, Albert De Vine, Ola Ericson, Gote Goransson, Guicha, Roger Melliès, Maurice Rondepierre, Alfred Sindall, Willy Vandersteen and Mike Western, He also worked on 'Biggles', based on W.E. Embleton continued to produce historic comics (like 'Wrath of the Gods', 'Roger's Rangers', 'Marco Polo'), his favorite genre, although sometimes side-tracking to science fiction ('Stingray', 'Captain Scarlet'). At the same time, he developed an interest in oil painting, eventually combining techniques in 'Wulf the Briton', his first painted strip, which he took over from Ruggerio Giovannini in 1957. Ron adapted, teaming up with Terence Patrick and James Bleach to produce the 'Gallant' series for Scion.Ī very productive artist, Ron Embleton contributed comics to several magazines, coming up with weekly serials such as 'Forgotten City', 'Black Dagger' and 'Into Strange Lands'. At the end of the 1940s, his comics career was interrupted by army service in Malaya, and when Embleton returned in 1950, the British comic scene had changed towards more "American-style" comics.

The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton

He joined a commercial art studio and started drawing his first comics, mostly adventure comics such as 'The Black Lion', 'Big Flame Black Hawk' and 'Big Indian', which he signed simply "Ron". Ronald Sydney Embleton was born in London in 1930 and studied art from painter David Bomberg.








The Art of the Trigan Empire by Ron Embleton