Publisher: Egmont UK
Publication Dates: 1987 – 1987
Number of Issues Published: 10 (#1 – #10)
Color: Colour Dimensions: 21 cm x 29.5 cm
Paper Stock: Glossy
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Centurions PowerXtreme was a monthly title published by London Editions Magazines in 1987. It was based on the American animated series produced by Ruby-Spears in 1986, and concerned the ongoing attempts by the evil cyborg Doc Terror to conquer the Earth, opposed by the heroic Centurions. The series was one of many largely forgettable eighties creations designed principally to sell a line of toys. The comic, however, wasdistinguished by the inclusion (from issue #7) of a number of unrelated American science fiction strips reprinted from DC Comics, including material by Brian Bolland (the story “Certified Safe” written by Arnold Drake, originally presented in Mystery in Space #115 in 1981, and reprinted in Centurions PowerXtreme #7) and Joe Kubert, amongst others.

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11 responses »

  1. Phil Osgood says:

    Two annuals were released from this comic 1986 and 1987

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  2. Tony says:

    the links are not working

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  3. Christian says:

    Thanks a lot for this post. Loved this cartoon when I was a kid.

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  4. Darnias says:

    Hey there, thanks for your valuable data to let me know more Centurion’s off-screen stories; however I have a question if I may: is the story “THE FINAL CONFLICT” in Issue #10 missing the last few pages (after Hacker said “WELL, NOT IF I GET RID OF GARRETT FIRST!”) ?

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  5. Darnias says:

    Thanks for your quick reply, and sorry for my late reply: cause I was vacillating on how to reply to you appropriately and some other business.
    What make me think Issue #10 is missing pages because in addition to the obvious incompleteness of the plot, other issues have 3X pages, only this issue is less than 30 pages and is in the case of no splice pages. Issue #10 is the last volume, the staff is not supposed to leave an uncompleted story I presume.
    Unfortunately the missing part is just the end of a key story; of course I won’t ask you to check/find the missing part, you have your own business to attend to and the data you have given is already an appreciated generousness, but if you would like to do me this favor I would be grateful. Thanks for your precious time to read my post.

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    • boutje777 says:

      No problem, you are welcome, i allready checked some different sources but they all came out with the same missing pages issue. That’s what happens more, when a comic is missing 1 or more pages and it’s uploaded to any site it’s likely to be spread around to more sites.

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