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The RISE and FALL of the TRIGAN EMPIRE - "The Three Princes" / “De zonen van de keizer” (Dutch title)
Mixed Media
35 x 45 cm (13.78 x 17.72 in.)
Ca.
Added on 6/30/26
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Page xx - Episode 14 of The RISE and FALL of the TRIGAN EMPIRE
"The Three Princes" (The Collection)
“De zonen van de keizer” (Dutch title)
Illustrated by Don Lawrence en Written by Mike Butterworth
Originally published in issues 332 (5 May 1968) until 262 (21 December 1968) of Look and Learn magazine.
It is reprinted in Volume 4 of The Trigan Empire—The Collection (the Don Lawrence Collection).
It is reprinted in Volume 3 of The Trigan Empire (Rebellion).
"The Three Princes" (The Collection)
“De zonen van de keizer” (Dutch title)
Illustrated by Don Lawrence en Written by Mike Butterworth
Originally published in issues 332 (5 May 1968) until 262 (21 December 1968) of Look and Learn magazine.
It is reprinted in Volume 4 of The Trigan Empire—The Collection (the Don Lawrence Collection).
It is reprinted in Volume 3 of The Trigan Empire (Rebellion).
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not signed
Comment
Starting with three pictures in a row containing anger, threat and fear, next is an interesting action scene, an explosion of violence and our heros are taking a beat.
These kind of action scenes often suffer from a lack of overview, but craftsman Don Lawrence knows how to handle this.
The last picture containing isolated combatants in monochrome colour seem to take away information about who’s who, but actually keeps the action, colour and visual storytelling of the complete page in balance. For sure we are aware our unarmed protagonists are losing this battle…
These kind of action scenes often suffer from a lack of overview, but craftsman Don Lawrence knows how to handle this.
The last picture containing isolated combatants in monochrome colour seem to take away information about who’s who, but actually keeps the action, colour and visual storytelling of the complete page in balance. For sure we are aware our unarmed protagonists are losing this battle…
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About Don Lawrence
Donald Southam Lawrence was a British comic book artist and author. Lawrence is best known for his comic strips The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire in the British weeklies Ranger and Look and Learn and the Storm series, first published in the Dutch weekly Eppo.