Saturday, June 08, 2013

Dan Dare Space Fleet Operations Manual

DAN DARE PILOT OF THE FUTURE
SPACE FLEET OPERATIONS MANUAL

Steve Winders reviews the new Haynes’ Manual by Rod Barzilay and Graham Bleathman

After the U.S.S. Enterprise, the Millenium Falcon and Thunderbirds, Dan Dare’s spaceships have become the latest iconic space vehicles to receive the Haynes treatment. There are more than thirty highly detailed cutaway illustrations by Graham Bleathman, with fourteen in colour. These are supported by a large amount of background information from Rod Barzilay, about Dan Dare’s adventures from the famous Eagle weekly of the 1950s and 60s, the aliens he encountered, the principal characters and the Spacefleet organization. Rod’s informative and well researched pages are supported by illustrations from the original Eagle and almost all the cutaways are accompanied by small pictures of them from the strip.

Graham’s accurate cutaways are well up to the standards he set in his popular Thunderbirds illustrations and in quality, echo those of real vehicles which adorned the centre pages of the 1950s Eagle, when Dan Dare appeared on the front cover. All the principal cutaways are printed across two pages however and consequently a little detail is lost in the guttering between the pages. Clearly considerable effort has been made to minimise this issue, because the problem is not nearly as noticeable as in Daniel Tatarsky’s 2008 Eagle Annual of the Cutaways.

Although a few of the spaceships have been featured previously in cutaways in Rod Barzilay’s Spaceship Away! magazine, the cutaways in the book are all new. Spaceship Away! is a periodical originally devised to carry new Dan Dare strips in the original style and in the case of Rod’s own Phoenix Mission and Green Nemesis stories, predominantly drawn by Don Harley, who worked on the strip in the 1950s Eagle. Two episodes of Green Nemesis are featured on the endpapers of the book and Dan’s new spaceship from these adventures, the Marco Polo, is also included as a cutaway. The stories in Spaceship Away were also set during the period of Dan’s original adventures in the 1950s and 60s Eagle and the Spacefleet Operations Manual restricts itself to this time, avoiding the 2000AD comic’s version of Dan Dare and the adventures of his great great grandson in the 1980s Eagle.

In examining the technical aspects of Dan Dare in detail, this book explores an aspect of the saga that no previous book has covered and in quality and presentation it maintains the high standards that have established Haynes as a leading technical publisher. It is an essential work for fans of Dan Dare and will also interest more general science fiction enthusiasts. It contains 128 pages and is good value for £16.99.

Dan Dare: Space Fleet Operation Manual by Rod Barzilay & Graham Bleathman. J. H. Haynes & Co., 6 June 2013, 128pp, £16.99.


2 comments:

  1. hi Steve, I'm Sandro from italy
    do you know what happened to the Titan Books edition of Dan Dare ????
    I bought all 13 volumes and I was waiting for more !
    thank you for the answer !

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  2. Hi Sandro,

    I believe that was all they produced, the last volume (Trip to Trouble) appearing in 2010. Dan Dare doesn't appear to be one of Titan's current product lines, so I guess they're no longer producing new volumes.

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