- Angus Allan
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name = Angus Peter Allan
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birth_date =22 July 1936
birth_place =Wimbledon, London
death_date = death date and age|2007|07|16|1936|07|22
death_place =France
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nationality = British
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spouse = Gillian Allan
children =Angus Peter Allan (
22 July 1936 -16 July 2007 ) was a British comic strip writer and magazine editor who worked on "TV Century 21 " in the 1960s and "Look-in " magazine during the 1970s. Most commonly known as Angus Allan and sometimes credited as Angus P. Allan, he was responsible for original comic strip adaptations of numerous popular TV series.Allan's output was prolific, and virtually all the Look-In comic strips were his creations. Some of his comic works included "
The Six Million Dollar Man ", "Logan's Run" and "Charlie's Angels ". Allan collaborated with many well-known Britishcomic strip artists, includingJim Baikie andArthur Ranson .Biography
Allan was born in Wimbledon,
22 July 1936 and attendedKing's College School there.Allan's first job in publishing, in late 1952, was as an office junior at
Amalgamated Press (laterFleetway , then IPC). He worked on the weekly comic "Comet", and the monthly titles "Cowboy Comics" and "Super Detective Library", edited by Ted Holmes.Following a period of national service in the
Gordon Highlanders from November 1954 to November 1956, having been on active service inCyprus , Allan returned to Amalgamated Press and after working on "Super Detective Library", eventually became co-editor of what was now known as "Cowboy Picture Library", withAlan Fennell . He handled the "Davy Crockett" and "Kansas Kid" monthly titles.Eventually, he was headhunted to join the team producing "Marty", the first photo-strip teenage romance weekly published by Newnes and Pearson. Here he met his future wife, Gillian, and made the decision to become a freelance writer instead of editing. He has remained a freelance ever since.
Later, he was heavily involved with Alan Fennell's Century 21 Publishing company, becoming associated with
Gerry Anderson classics such as "Stingray", "Thunderbirds", etc. He was also the mainstay scriptwriter for Fennell's "Look-In " magazine, and at one time was writing every strip in the paper, including "DangerMouse ".Allan also wrote for many other outlets, and penned several of the "
Garth " adventures for the "Daily Mirror ". In January 1990, he and his wife moved toFrance .Allan died on 16 July 2007, having been admitted to hospital the previous Thursday of cancer. He died just six days before his 71st birthday.
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Comics work includes:
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The Six Million Dollar Man "
*"Logan's Run"
*"Charlie's Angels "
*"DangerMouse "References
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=18010|title=Angus Allan
External links
* [http://www.animus-web.demon.co.uk/sapphireandsteel/thewriter.html Interview on Sapphire & Steel fansite]
* [http://www.lookinarchive.com/ Look-In fan site]
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