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Encyclopedia > The Mekon

The Mekon was the arch-enemy of the British comic book hero Dan Dare, first appearing in 1950 in the Eagle comic. Apart from Dan Dare himself, he is the only character to appear in every one of the numerous versions of the comic strip that appeared in the Eagle and 2000 AD comics. In the 1950s, roughly every other story featured the Mekon. A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... The return of the original Dan Dare in 1989 Dan Dare - Pilot of the Future is a classic British science fiction comic hero, created by Frank Hampson in 1950. ... Logo of the 1950s Eagle The Eagle was a British weekly comic, which ran in two main volumes over the period of 1950 to 1994 (with accompanying annuals). ... 2000 AD logo 2000 AD is a weekly British science fiction oriented comic. ...


The Mekon was the ruler of the Treens of northern Venus, although he was ousted from this position at the end of the first story and had no fixed base of operations. Engineered for high intelligence, he had a swollen head and atrophied body, and moved around on a levitating chair. He typically invented new superweapons in the pursuit of his goal, the domination of the universe for the purpose of scientific research; in some stories he also sought personal revenge on Dan Dare (he could sometimes be surprisingly impulsive for a being supposedly without emotion). (*min temperature refers to cloud tops only) Atmospheric characteristics Atmospheric pressure 9. ...


The British punk rock band The Mekons took their name from this character.
There is also a Big beat musician called Mekon.
"The Mekon" (an actor in a Mekon costume) was one presenter of the British children's TV show Going Live.
There are various commercial organizations and internet sites whose names contain "Mekon". Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ... The Mekons are a rollicking, anarchic and inventive punk rock/post punk band. ... Big beat (also Big Beat, or sometimes chemical breaks) is a term devised in the mid 1990s by the British music press, as a way of describing the work of The Chemical Brothers, but was defined by the work of Fatboy Slim. ... Mekon, also known as Agent Provocateur, was born as John Gosling in the UK. He is a big beat musician and worked together with artists such as Schoolly D, Roxanne Shanté, Marc Almond and Afrika Bambaataa. ... Going Live! was a Saturday morning magazine show broadcast on BBC1 between 1987 and 1993. ...


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The Mekons most people are familiar with was one of the great second-wave punk bands of the early '80s.
Along with bands like the Gang of Four (who, like the Mekons formed at Leeds University), The Ex, and The Fall, the Mekons married the independence and power of Sex Pistols- and The Clash-style punk rock with avant-garde experimentation, artiness, and politics.
But more than anything else, the early Mekons were distinguished by their riotous live performances, their infectious enthusiasm, and their joyous adventurism.
The Mekons and Sallytimms: GlobalVillageIdiot (847 words)
Back in 1976, the Mekons were fine arts students at Leeds University, and being in a band was just what you did - at least if you were a bit adventurous and alive to the possibility of punk, as exemplified by the Sex Pistols.
In those days Langford was the drummer, and the Mekons (named, of course, for the green space alien with the large bonce in the old Dan Dare comic strip) were, he would say, "terrible, we couldn't really play very well.
Certainly Devils Rats and Piggies (aka The Mekons) showed a band that had moved far from Class of ‘77 punk, and was in pursuit of something new.
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