16 January 2016
Below is the second part of the Jeff Hawke story index, containing the definitive listing of all the stories published ( or to be published ) by the Jeff Hawke club. The column on the left lists the stories in chronological order and the right hand column shows the issue of the JHC in which each is published. Skipper Prossitt
70. The last frontier (E.S.E.)*
71. Angel of mercy (E.S.E
72. Chimera (E.S.E.)
73. Lisistrata II (E.S.E.)
74. The Achene on Amalthea (E.S.E.)
75. The woman who would be king (vol7.no3)
76. The ice burner (vol8.no1)
77. The chalk circle (vol8.no1)
78. Sorcerer’s apprentice (vol8.no1)
79. The song of the charioteer (vol8.no1)
80. The little people ( vol8.no1)
81. the ghost of a chance (vol8.no2)
82. Voodoo (vol8.no2)
83. Star maker (vol8.no2)
84. Blood brother (vol8.no2)
85. Dear dead days (Lunar 10)
86. The nursery (Lunar 10)
87. The dragon and S.T. George (vol8.no3)
88. Messiah (vol8.no3)
89. A night remembered (vol8.no3)
90. The zoo (vol9.no1)
91. Base builder (vol9.no1)
92. Mail order (vol9.no1)
93. Baphomet (vol9.no1)
94. Time out (vol9.no2)
95. Home is the sailor (vol9.no2)
96. Frozen assets (vol9.no2)
97. The phoenix at Easter (vol9.no3)
98.Tangaroa (vol9.no3)
99. Nest of the phoenix (vol9.no3)
100. I talk to the trees (vol9.no3)
101. The asset strippers (vol10.no1)
102. The shark in the clear air (vol10.no1)
103. What dreams may come (vol10.no1)
104. Pharoah’s army got drownded (vol10. No1)
105. Sails in the red sunset (vol10.no2)
106. Even death may die (vol10.no2)
107. Virus (vol10.no2)
108. A message from Medusa (vol10.no3)
109. Time’s jest (vol10.no3)
110. Out of the ecliptic (vol10.no3)
111. Song for Methuselah (vol10.no3)
The devil at Rennes le Chateau ( vol7.no1)
* – Earthspace special edition
Hi Skipper and thanks again for the listing. My apologies again as a “newbie” if this has been answered elsewhere but was there a specific reason why the first 5 McLane tales (ie “Earthspace” ) were not converted to Hawke ? I had assumed it was because the stories focused quite heavily on McLane’s medical skills and as such would be confusing for readers who weren’t aware of where the material originally came from but somewhere at the back of my mind – and this is waaaay back in the mid 1980’s I think – I recall seeing an issue of “Amazing Heroes” or a similar US publication which previewed a forthcoming comic called “Earthspace” but which was clearly the McLane strip under a new name. I think – and again it’s a long time ago so can’t be too reliable on this point – but I thought it was being published by Quality Communications who were also publishing Warrior at the time. Does this ring any bells with you? I wondered if the five stories were under a different copyright/license agreement or somesuch? Thanks again! Bill Storie.