Thunderbirds are go for one Guiseley youngster who won a competition to create and write a comic strip.
Jamie Grubb has won the regional heats in the junior school category of a nation-wide Thunderbirds comic strip competition.
The eight-year-old answered International Rescue's request for help with a mission to write a new comic strip story, beating 2,000 Thunderbirds fans from across the country.
The Bronte House School pupil's winning entry impressed the judges, which included Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, with its imaginative story line and knowledge of Thunderbirds.
In a statement, Gerry Anderson said: "Jamie's comic strip was an action-packed adventure worthy of International Rescue. I really am absolutely delighted that Thunderbirds has stood the test of time and is as popular with today's generation of fans as it was 35 years ago."
Jamie has won an official Thunderbirds 2003 annual, a TB4 radio control vehicle, a Thunderbirds watch and trolley case and the new Powertech Tracy Island.
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