Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
Few characters embody the sleek, mod glamour of the Silver Age quite like Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, who made her comics debut in the very first issue of TV Century 21 in 1965 — as bold an entrance as they come. Born from the creative partnership of Alan Fennell and Eric Eden, she graced the pages of TV Century 21, Action 21, and her very own eponymous series across nearly a quarter-century of publication, a remarkable run that speaks to her enduring appeal. She moves in rarefied company, sharing adventures with the likes of Parker, Troy Tempest, and Steve Zodiac — a roster that captures the thrilling, futuristic spirit of that era perfectly. If you have a soft spot for Silver Age British comics at their most stylish and imaginative, Lady Penelope is absolutely worth seeking out.
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Trivia
- Paul Trevillion has drawn more of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 30 issues.