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Daniel Macgregor Dare was the premier pilot of Earth's international space fleet and led expeditions to every planet in the solar system and beyond. His battles with the evil Mekon and dozens of other intergalactic villains are the stuff of legend.
Originally appearing in the pages of Eagle Comic. The Mekon of Mekonta was the arch-nemesis of space hero Dan Dare. He was characterised by his large domed head and tiny body.
Servitors from the planet Nox, sent to Earth to judge mankind.
Humourous mascot for the 1982 relaunched Eagle. Regularly appeared in three panel comic strips at the bottom of editorial pages.
Dan Dare's faithful batman - Digby
Detective Sergeant Wise is a special police operative working undercover.
Joe Soap the self-styled 'enquiry agent' - a down on his luck incompetent private detective.
The Collector introduces one-off morality tales in Eagle comic. Each story hinges on a macabre item from his collection.
Bobby Patterson - the Computer Warrior. Strip from the UK anthology comic - Eagle.
The New York cop with his own brand of justice.
Robot secret agent.
Maxwell Tower, the new experimental council housing block, has a computer for a superintendant.
John Probe is M.A.C.H. 1 (Man Activated by Compu-puncher Hyper-power).
Blake Edmonds was a motor racing champion, but an accident left his face horribly disfigured. Wearing a mask, Blake took on any crazy job or stunt he could because Blake now had a Death Wish.
Futuristic robot law enforcer - Detective Zed.
Bronski, a disgraced KGB agent condemned to hard labour, had been brought back to Moscow to join the Special Directorate, a new security force formed to fight crime and corruption.
New York Police dog Shadow.
Half-alien former Special Planet Service (SPS) Trooper.
Former mercenary who has fought all over the universe and is totally fearless. Loner carries an antique six-shooter pistol which has been adapted to fire an assortment of ammunition.
Nick Jardine, grandson of the original Toymaker - Henry Jardine (deceased), finds his old evil toys and goes on a crime spree.
One page humour photo strip that appeared in the early editions of the relaunched 1982 Eagle UK comic.
The original computer warrior. Martin failed to win against the computer and was trapped inside the Nightmare Zone.
Billy Dane owned a pair of ancient football boots that used to belong to old time soccer legend Dead-Shot Keen. These boots helped Billy play in Dead-Shot's style.
British freedom fighter.
A freelance photographer based in London.
Charley Bourne is the principle character in the seminal British comic strip, "Charley's War", a realistic, grim, blackly humourous and heartbreaking account of the First World War told through the eyes of a young working class lad doing his duty. Appearing in the late 1970s, Pat Mills, writer and Joe Colquhoun, artist, created an astonishing storyline where regular characters died against the backdrop of the real events of the so called Great War.
Johnny Red was the nickname of British pilot John Redburn who flew with the Russian fighter squadron, the Falcons, after being dishonourably discharged from the RAF for striking an officer as an air cadet.
British heavyweight boxer - story from Eagle.
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