Title: Combat Colin
Issue: 1
Price: £3.50
Format: 40 pages
American comic-sized Colour covers/black and white interiors
Credits: Written
illustrated and lettered by Lew Stringer
The eighties! You
couldn't avoid gun-totting heroes at the cinema back then and comics
soon followed suit. Although Punisher had been created in the
seventies it wasn't until the eighties that he got his own comic and
he took off to major success in the age of Rambo, Commando and Die
Hard. And in Britain we had… Combat Colin! Appearing in Marvel UK's
Action Force and Transformers comics from 1987 through until 1991.
Lew Stringer's Colin
is an endearing mix of those gritty action films and the suburban
world of UK humour comics. Colin is a gun-crazed man who still lives
with his parents in their semi-detached in Skegpool. In many ways it
reminds me of the wonderful mix that classic Desperate Dan has
between the wild west and Dundee.
Wearing a camouflage
jacket, armed with tanks, rocket-launchers and grenades while rocking
a bobble-hat and eating chips, Colin is a strangely loveable buffoon.
Despite all the deadly weaponry he has a body-count somewhere between
the A-Team and Rupert Bear. When Skegpool is under threat from
supervillains like Doctor Nasty, Aunt Arctic or Cap'n Barnacle you
better hope Colin and his side-kick Semi-Automatic Steve are home!
What I found most
surprising about CC was how often I thought while reading it 'They'd
never get away with that in kids comics nowadays!' (putting
land-mines on a beach anyone?) Indeed the whole concept of a
gun-obsessed nutter played for laughs would likely fly too close to
the thought-police's red-lines these days. That having been said I
wouldn't think twice about giving this to my own ten year-old (if I
had one.)
More issues of
Combat Colin are to follow reprinting the whole bullet-riddled saga.
With so many comic
properties being adapted for the big screen at the moment, can it be
long until a big budget Combat Colin movie hits the multiplex? I'm
thinking James Corden for Colin.
Buy your own copy
and do your own fantasy casting at: http://lewstringer.com/page7.htm
Reviewed by John A.
Short
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