The Trigan Empire : First 20 Serials
The Rise and Fall of the Trigan EmpireThe planet Elekton lies in the galaxy of Yarna, and the greatest
power on Elekton is the Trigan Empire, ruled over by its founder, the
Emperor Trigo.A science fiction serial created and written by Mike
Butterworth with artwork by Don Lawrence, published in full colour, telling the story of an alien
civilisation in which futuristic technology, including antigravity
vehicles and energy ray weapons, are blended with architecture, dress
and customs reminiscent of Ancient Greece and Rome.Originally published in Ranger, a British boys comic, in 1965. Ranger merged with Look and Learn, in which the serial then ran continuously until 1980. Presented here is a collection of the earliest issues from the saga.See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trigan_EmpireCopyright Expired Publication
The 25 year period of publisher's copyright under the UK's Copyright Acts 1956 to 1988 has expired for all items included in this collection:
· Copyright Act 1956, s.15(2) :
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1956/74/section/15
· Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, s.15 :
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48/section/15
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