User:Nicknack009/Eagle strips
Appearance
Existing
[edit]- "Dan Dare", by Frank Hampson and others, 1950-
- "Fraser of Africa", written by George Beardmore and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "Luck of the Legion", written by Geoffrey Bond and illustrated by Martin Aitchison, 1952-1961
- "Storm Nelson", illustrated by Richard Jennings and Giorgio Bellavitis
- "Captain Pugwash" by John Ryan, 1950-51
- "Harris Tweed" by John Ryan, 1950-62
- "Waldorf & Cecil"
Needed
[edit]- "Alfred the Great", illustrated by Norman Williams
- "The Baden-Powell Story", written by Geoffrey Bond (as Alan Jason) and illustrated by Norman Williams, 1954
- "The Beast of Loch Craggon", illustrated by John McLusky (1962-64)[1]
- "Blackbow the Cheyenne", written by Ted Cowan and illustrated by Victor de la Fuente, Frank Humphris, Don Lawrence[2][3]
- "Blunderbirds"
- "Chicko", illustrated by Norman Thelwell
- "Can You Catch a Crook?'" illustrated by Victor de la Fuente, Paul Trevillion
- "Cornelius Dimworthy"
- "Danger Unlimited", illustrated by Martin Aitchison, 1962-63
- "The Devil's Henchmen", illustrated by Frank Humphris[2]
- "Dimworthy and Co"
- "For Bravery", written by Geoffrey Bond and illustrated by Cyril Holloway
- "The Golden Man" (Sir Walter Raleigh), written by Marcus Morris and Guy Daniel and illustrated by Robert Ayton, 1961
- "The Great Adventurer" (St. Paul), written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Frank Hampson and Norman Williams
- "The Great Sailor" (Lord Nelson), illustrated by Norman Williams and Robert Ayton, 1957
- "The Guinea Pig", illustrated by Colin Andrew, Gerald Haylock
- "The Happy Warrior" (Winston Churchill), written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "Heros the Spartan", written by Tom Tully and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "Home of the Wanderers", illustrated by Brian Lewis
- "Hornblower R. N.", illustrated by Martin Aitchison
- "The Iron Man"
- "Jack O'Lantern", written by George Beardmore and illustrated by Robert Ayton and Cecil Langley Doughty, 1955-1959
- "Johnny Frog", illustrated by Ron Embleton
- "Knights of the Road", written by J. H. G. Freeman and illustrated by Gerald Haylock, 1960-62
- "Lincoln of America" , written by Geoffrey Bond (as Alan Jason) and illustrated by Norman Williams, 1955
- "The Lost World (comic strip)", illustrated by Martin Aitchison
- "Mann of Battle", illustrated by Brian Lewis
- "Mark, The Youngest Disciple" written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Giorgio Bellavitis
- "Marvel of MI5", written by David Cameron and illustrated by Paddy Nevin
- "Montgomery of Alamein", written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "P.C. 49", written by Alan Stranks and illustrated by John Worsley (artist)
- "Professor Puff and his dog Wuff"
- "Riders of the Range", written by Charles Chilton and illustrated by Jack Daniel, Angus Scott, Frank Humphris, Giorgio Bellavitis, Brian Lewis, Ferdinando Tacconi 1950-62[2]
- "The Road of Courage" (the life of Christ), written by Marcus Morris and Guy Daniel and illustrated by Frank Hampson and Joan Porter
- "The Shepherd King" (King David), written by Clifford Makins and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "Sky Buccaneers", illustrated by José Ortiz
- "Smokeman", written by Ted Cowan and illustrated by José Ortiz
- "Tommy Walls", illustrated by Richard Jennings
- "The Travels of Marco Polo", written by Chad Varah and illustrated by Frank Bellamy
- "The True Story of St. Vincent de Paul", written by R. B. Saxe and illustrated by Norman Williams
- "UFO Agent", written by Ted Cowan and illustrated by Paul Trevillion, José Ortiz
- "What's His Name?", illustrated by Dudley Pout