Graham Bleathman and Sam Denham signing the Captain Scarlet Spectrum Agents' Manual

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GRAHAM BLEATHMAN and DAM DENHAM will be signing the CAPTAIN SCARLET SPECTRUM AGENTS’ MANUAL (Haynes) at the Forbidden Planet Megastore on Saturday 7th October from 1 – 2pm!

Following the success of the Haynes Thunderbirds Manual, the same author/illustrator team turn their attention to Captain Scarlet, another iconic sci-fi creation of the late Gerry Anderson.

This fascinating manual is a technical guide to Spectrum, the global security service of 2068, and features background information, a history of its creation, profiles of leading agents, confidential details of Spectrum’s most valuable weapon in the fight against the Mysterons, and fully annotated cutaway drawings of Spectrum vehicles.

The book finishes with comprehensive Mission Files, making it the complete and essential manual for all Spectrum Agents.

Graham Bleathman is one of the country’s foremost illustrators of Gerry Anderson’s television series including Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Joe 90 and, of course, Thunderbirds. He is particularly well known for his ‘cross section’ illustrations of the spacecraft, vehicles and buildings from those shows and his illustrations have appeared in a number of books, magazines and comics since the early 1990s.

Graham has also completed work for a wider range of publications including the Radio Times, local and national newspapers, television soap magazines and cult television magazines.

Sam Denham is a published author, compiler, and an editor of children’s books. Some of the published credits of Sam Denham include Thunderbirds Classic Comics, Thunderbirds Top Secret Annual 2002, and “Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons” Annual.

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