Garth part 5

>Garth was a comic strip in the British newspaper Daily Mirror from July 24, 1943, to March 22, 1997. The strip belonged to the action-adventure genre and recounted the exploits of the title character, an immensely strong hero who battled various villains throughout the world and many different chronological eras.[1] Garth was widely syndicated throughout English-speaking countries during its long run. The 1960s Australian fast bowler Garth McKenzie was nicknamed after the comic strip hero.

>Steve Dowling and Gordon Boshell were the originators of the Garth character. Dowling wanted to create a British adventure comic strip, and took inspiration from the American comic strips Superman,[2] Flash Gordon and Terry and the Pirates.[3] Dowling and Boshell took on 15-year-old John Allard to work on Garth, who stayed with the strip for its entire lifetime.

001 - Garth
002 - Children of The Dawn
003 - The Island Laboratory
004 - The Seven Ages Of Garth
005 - The Saga of Garth
006 - The Awakening of Garth
007 - The Quest of The G-Ray
008 - Garth versus The Brain
009 - Deep Waters
010 - Into The Abyss
011 - Olympic Champion
012 - The Wonder Women
013 - Man-Hunt
014 - Selim the Slaver
015 - Garth and The Glove Game
016 - Journey to Jason
017 - Space-Time Traveller
018 - The Phantom Pharoah
019 - Wings of The Night
020 - Space-Time Rivals
021 - Flight Into The Future
022 - Invasion From Space
023 - Warriors of Krull
024 - Garth in Hollywood
025 - The Return of Malveno

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