Jeff Hawke at the Kendal cartoon arts festival

Prossit avatarThe Jeff Hawke club had its most successful show to date at the Kendal cartoon arts festival  last weekend. kendal posterOffering a wide range of illustration art from political cartoons to adult graphic novels and  main stream U.S. comics , the festival attracted visitors of all ages and from as far away as the U.S. and Canada. Sydney Jordan  himself attended the show and was present at the Jeff Hawke club stand, where he signed books and JH strips for the many fans who made the trip.        Skipper Prossit

 

Sydney Jordan on  the Jeff Hawke stand  at the cartoon arts festival
Sydney Jordan on the Jeff Hawke stand at the cartoon arts festival

Sydney at the Lakeland comic art festival

Prossit avatarSydney and the Jeff Hawke club will be at the Lakeland comic art festival in Kendal this weekend (from 16th to the 18th October). If you are in the area come and see the Jeff Hawke stand, meet Sydney and view some of the superb JH artwork. You can also buy the large format Jeff Hawke books published by the club. Find us at stand 24 at the town hall venue.   Skipper Prosset

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The other Jeff Hawke – The Space frontier (part1)

Prossit avatarThe third Jeff Hawke story which appeared in the pages of the junior Express weekly was THE SPACE FRONTIER which ran from   July 9th 1955 until December 24th.

Like Sydney’s MARTIAN INVASION which was printed concurrently in the pages of the Daily Express, this

The almost completed Space-sation
The almost completed Space-sation

story also represents a change of direction for the character. He is no longer the agent of the SHINING ONES but is an RAF officer based in England  and put in charge of building Earth’s first space station in orbit. His former companions have also disappeared and he has a new sidekick in the form of Ricky, a young officer.   The opening scenes, where Jeff supervises the building of the station closely track those in the MARTIAN INVASION   and the space stations themselves, once completed looks almost identical . We learn that while this is going on, a race of aliens whose saucers are in the vicinity of Earth are planning to invade and have set up a fifth column of sympathetic Earthmen whose help they are enlisting to accomplish their aims.

We are introduced at this point to Bobby Agar a young boy whose family has been selected to be among the first to live on the new space station . There was probably an editorial decision to introduce this new character with whom the young readers could identify to replace Dick Regan from the first two stories. Bobby is much more pro-active than Dick ever was and actually takes a central part in most of the action.

Bobby locates the stranded Hawke
Bobby locates the stranded Hawke

The aliens plan to destroy the space station which they see as a threat to their success and so they divert a meteorite swarm to bombard it. One of the space-rocks finds its mark and breaches the hull causing a violent escape of air from the station which sucks Ricky into space. Jeff goes out in a space-taxi and locates him but due to the aliens tractor beam he cannot get back to the station   and the two drift helplessly in the void, unable to find their way back.

In the meantime. Back on Earth, Bobby is using his grandfather’s telescope to view the space station, which he cannot wait to visit. By chance he sees Jeff and Ricky and notifies Space headquarters England as to Jeff’s position.

As a reward for his quick thinking , Bobby’s father takes him to the Space station  for a guided tour, but while his father is called away briefly, the boy decides to enter one of the spaceships on the launchpad and take a look around. Before he realises what is happening the crew enter and the ship takes off. The young castaway is discovered only after the ship is spaceborne and he learns that he is on the rescue ship that is on course to pick up Jeff and Ricky. He is allowed to help the radar officer and Jeff’s space-taxi is located in the nick of time before his oxygen runs out. Once the two spacemen are aboard the rescue ship , its crew heads back to Earth but not before Bobby saves the day once more by reaching a cut-out switch , essential for shutting off a faulty fuel pump, which is located in a part of the engine that no adult hand is small enough to reach. Safely back on terra firma , Bobby is thanked by Jeff for his brave actions .  Skipper Prossit

The rescue crew reach Hawke and Ricky in the nick of time
The rescue crew reach Hawke and Ricky in the nick of time

Jeff Hawke – on Pinterest

Prossit avatarYou may be interested to know that we have launched a new Jeff Hawke board on PINTEREST, a popular website  where you can share , find and swap images of subjects you are interested in. It was opened on 18th September to co-incide with the Jeff Hawke weekend in Bristol. The board will not concern itself with the JH stories so much as with images of  the innumerable characters and aliens that appear throughout the strip with some brief descriptions about who and what they are. Please support us by visiting the board ” Jeff Hawke –  British space hero” and “liking”  the pics. We will be adding more pics every week.

Skipper Prossit

Jeff Hawke on PInterest
Jeff Hawke on PInterest