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  2. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - Wikipedia

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    Legal Eagle (voiced by Lou Scheimer) is another show-within-a-show, involving a crime-fighting cartoon eagle. Moe and Gabby (voiced by Jan Crawford & Gerald Edwards) are two lazy, klutzy squirrel underlings that work with Legal Eagle as police officers. Margene (voiced by Erika Scheimer) is a classmate and good friend of Fat Albert's. In one ...

  3. List of Eagle comic strips - Wikipedia

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    " Story by Alan Stranks, Drawn by Harry Lindfield First appeared in Eagle March 22, 1957 See also The Best of Eagle edited by Marcus Morris 1977 pages 121 to 128 "Marvel of MI5", written by David Cameron and illustrated by Paddy Nevin "P.C. 49", written by Alan Stranks and illustrated by John Worsley

  4. Eagle (1982 comic) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle, sometimes referred to as The New Eagle and known at various points in its life as Eagle and Scream!, Eagle and Tiger, Eagle and Battle, Eagle and M.A.S.K. and Eagle and Wildcat, was a British boys' adventure comic published by IPC Magazines from 27 March 1982 to January 1994.

  5. List of Eagle (1982 comic) stories - Wikipedia

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    Published: 9 June 1984 to 30 March 1985 [1] Writers: John Wagner and Alan Grant (as F. Martin Candor) [1] Artist/s: Jim Baikie, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Vanyo [1] The life of a Tyrannosaur, later captured by time-travelling bounty hunters and shipped to a zoo in the 22nd century.

  6. Eagle (British comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle was a British children's comics periodical, first published from 1950 to 1969, and then in a relaunched format from 1982 to 1994. It was founded by Marcus Morris, an Anglican vicar from Lancashire.

  7. Category:Eagle (comic) characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Eagle (comic) characters" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Billy's Boots; D.

  8. List of British comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Also featured were Timothy - a school pal, Uncles Joe and Desmond, Auntie Kate, Gran'pa and their pup, Sausage. There was a later annual published in 1939 (as dated by a 1939 inscription as found in a copy) by Deans called Eb' and Flo' annual which featured stories and reprinted cartoon strips all in a similar style to the Mickey Mouse Annuals.

  9. Wham! (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Odhams had acquired Eagle and Swift from Hulton Press in 1960, [2] and by early 1964, Eagle was the only one left, having absorbed Swift and Boy's World. In 1964, Wallace recruited humour cartoonist Leo Baxendale, who had worked for DC Thomson for many years, to create a new, energetic comics weekly.