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The Eagle Comic - Volume One - 1950 to 1951 - All 52 Weekly Issues
On offer here is the first volume of the best selling British comic, The Eagle, as launched in 1950. You get all 52 issues of Volume One as published in 1950/1951.
These are complete and cover to cover scans.
From Wikipedia - "The Eagle was the creation of the Reverend Marcus Morris, then vicar of St James' church, Southport, Lancashire, who intended it as a Christian antidote to what he saw as the bad influence of American comics during the post-war period. He strove to produce high quality, inspirational literature unlike any existing at the time, involving the work of teams of graphic artists such as Frank Hampson and Frank Bellamy - even creating mockups of spaceships to use as reference for Dan Dare. The Eagle and its sister papers Girl, Swift and Robin were designed by renowned typographer Ruari McLean, and were read by millions throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Eagle was one of the most popular comics in British history, selling just under 1 million copies per week."
You will need the freeware program Comic Book Reader or Comical to read these files - find them through Google.
Thanks to the original scanners.
Enjoy and please seed - The Mekon says 'HAIL TO h33t!'
The Eagle Comic - Volume One - 1950 to 1951 - All 52 Weekly Issues
On offer here is the first volume of the best selling British comic, The Eagle, as launched in 1950. You get all 52 issues of Volume One as published in 1950/1951.
These are complete and cover to cover scans.
From Wikipedia - "The Eagle was the creation of the Reverend Marcus Morris, then vicar of St James' church, Southport, Lancashire, who intended it as a Christian antidote to what he saw as the bad influence of American comics during the post-war period. He strove to produce high quality, inspirational literature unlike any existing at the time, involving the work of teams of graphic artists such as Frank Hampson and Frank Bellamy - even creating mockups of spaceships to use as reference for Dan Dare. The Eagle and its sister papers Girl, Swift and Robin were designed by renowned typographer Ruari McLean, and were read by millions throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Eagle was one of the most popular comics in British history, selling just under 1 million copies per week."
You will need the freeware program Comic Book Reader or Comical to read these files - find them through Google.
Thanks to the original scanners.
Enjoy and please seed - The Mekon says 'HAIL TO h33t!'
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