Marvel's "Tales of Asgard" appeared in the Eagle comic from 17/02/68-07/12/68 (volume 19 issue 7 to volume 19 issue 48).
Eagle was also the first place that Tintin appeared in England (vo. 2 issue 17 to vol. 3 #5).
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I thought of this thread yesterday when I bought an old Brown Watson Superman & Batman Annual from 1977. Though mostly composed of US reprints it's chiefly of interest for a number of short text stories by an uncredited writer, illustrated by John Bolton with the beautiful Wrightson/Frazetta brushwork he used on his 'Look In' strips (and which I still prefer to his current painted technique!). However I couldn't help but notice a different style on one of the stories, along with a curiously familiar signature:
[img:372:620]http://uk.geocities.com/philcom55/britton.jpg[/img]
Take a bow John! (Is there anything you haven't worked on?)
Also, while I'm on the subject of the Man of Steel I thought people might be interested in this striking 1959 cover which accompanied the Radio Fun strip mentioned above:
[img:606:800]http://uk.geocities.com/philcom55/radfun.jpg[/img]
...Note the bare legs: presumably a lot of British people thought he looked like that when they watched him on black & white TV!
- Phil Rushton
[img:372:620]http://uk.geocities.com/philcom55/britton.jpg[/img]
Take a bow John! (Is there anything you haven't worked on?)
Also, while I'm on the subject of the Man of Steel I thought people might be interested in this striking 1959 cover which accompanied the Radio Fun strip mentioned above:
[img:606:800]http://uk.geocities.com/philcom55/radfun.jpg[/img]
...Note the bare legs: presumably a lot of British people thought he looked like that when they watched him on black & white TV!
- Phil Rushton
