Description:

BLISS STUDIO one-off production: Double-Face glass frame picture “STINGRAY 2065”, Comic 1965,

Front page: “STINGRAY” Original comic from the magazine TV CENTURY 21 from December 4, 1965
Back: “THIS IS 2065” vision of the future from 1965 & advertising subjects from 1965

Handmade, white wooden frame, motif floating between two panes of white glass, can be hung on both sides

This object is a unique piece.

Info (Wikipedia): TV Century 21, later renamed TV21 was a weekly British comic published by City Magazines during the latter half of the 1960s. It promoted the many science-fiction television series created by the Century 21 Productions company of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The comic was published in the style of a newspaper of the future, with the front page usually dedicated to fictional news stories set in the worlds of Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons and other stories. It was published from 1965 to 1969 with a total of 242 issues.


Many of the leading British comic artists of the time worked for the publication, including Frank Bellamy (who drew two-page-spread adventures for Thunderbirds), John Cooper, Eric Eden, Ron and Gerry Embleton, Rab Hamilton, Don Harley, Richard E. Jennings, Mike Noble, Ron Turner, James and Keith Watson, and the duo of Vicente Alcazar and Carlos Pino under the pseudonym “Cervic”. Early copies of TV Century 21 are difficult to find, and attract high prices compared to nearly all other print material associated with Anderson’s work.

Dimensions in cm:
Length: 73
Width: 2.8
Height: 53