Originally the thirteenth floor had a horror theme like other scream.
Eagle comic the thirteenth floor.
The story the thirteenth floor from scream.
Before transfering to eagle from issue 128 and running continuously.
Weekly in the 1980s.
Was canceled due to a combination of industrial action and a publisher nervous of its horror content the thirteenth floor continued in eagle comic.
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Was absorbed into it.
2 the thirteenth floor comic story 4 pages report information script alan grant as ian holland.
Written by the popular collaborative team of john wagner and alan grant under the pseudonym of ian holland with atmospheric art from josé ortiz it went on to a long run in the pages of eagle when the two comics merged in the 80s.
It was written by ian holland a combined pseudonym of alan grant and john wagner and drawn by josé ortiz.
It was set in a tower block called maxwell tower controlled by an experimental sentient computer called max.
The floor seems to be made up of hallucinations but when it was deactivated while someone was still inside it bert runch that person apparently vanished.
The thirteenth floor was a serial that ran in the very short lived scream.
Strip the thirteenth floor was a sentient computer who acted as caretaker of the entirely automated luxury tower block maxwell tower.
The thirteenth floor table of contents.
John wagner as ian holland pencils jose ortiz inks jose ortiz letters mike peters.
He was a friendly chatty individual totally dedicated to the well being of his tenants.
The thirteenth floor was a story originally published in the british horror comic scream.
It is hard to imagine this title the tower king or the house of daemon by any other artist.
The storytelling of ortiz shows the horrors faced by max s victims and handles any scene transitions brilliantly.
Continued in the eagle until 1987 and its lead character max purported to be the comic s editor for several years after the story finished starting in 159.
From march 24 1984 and also in eagle when scream.
The thirteenth floor was one of the stories that gained him popularity in british comics.
The thirteenth floor is perhaps the most fondly remembered of all the strips to originate in the very short lived early 80s british horror comics weekly scream.
Max can trap people in the virtual reality of his tower s thirteenth floor and subject them to anything he can conceive of.