Eagle No. 466, dated 23 February 1991. Charley's War cover. Don't know who drew the main image but the side panels are by Joe Colquhoun. I think this was Charley's one and only Eagle cover. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
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Bobo Lafleur
Le trésor des Bahamas
Scott Goodall et Joe Colquhoun
Akim n° 319
15 novembre 1972
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British comic art aplenty on offer in latest Compal auction: "Charley's War", Dan Dare, Judge Dredd - and a rogue Dalek model, too!
An astonishing mix of some fantastic British comic art is up for auction at Compal
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Hurricane Annual 1968 - another great car boot bargain!
Published by Fleetway Publications around August/September 1967 (as per the norm with all UK annuals).
Cover by Wilf Hardy with strips by Geoff Champion, Bill Lacey & Joe Colquhoun among others.
Hurricane's most popular strip was Typhoon Tracy and the character is also featured in this annual.
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We will remember them.
Charley's War from Battle picture weekly, now in graphic novels from Rebellion. The story of Charley Bourne who signs up to fight on the Western Front. Drawn by Joe Colquhoun and written by Pat Mills, this strip was brutally honest showing the horrors of war. Truly a comic strip that made me cry.
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Cult Comic Essentials- Charley's War Book 1: Boy Soldier
Cult Comic Essentials- Charley’s War Book 1: Boy Soldier
THE MOST RENOWNED WORK IN THE HISTORY OF BRITISH COMICS RETURNS FOR THE CENTENARY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
Considered by many as the most important war story to appear in comics, Charley’s War follows the working class Charley Bourne who eagerly signs up to fight on the Western front in 1916. The idealistic sixteen-year-old experiences a hellish world of trench warfare where every day is a bitter…
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Joe Colquhoun: “Charley’s War” original artwork from Battle/Action #297 (1980)
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1985 ad for the first two issues of Eagle Picture Library. The title lasted for 14 issues. I don't remember ever seeing these.
The first issue featured a reprint of a Saber, King of the Jungle story with art by Joe Colquhoun. I don't know where this first appeared but Saber originally appeared in Tiger with some of his adventures later reprinted in Vulcan.
Murder in Space was a reprint of a Jet-Ace Logan story with art by Brian Lewis. I think this also originally appeared in Tiger in the 1960's.
Treasury of British Comics.
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Into Battle: The Art of British War Comics exhibition to open next month
Into Battle: The Art of British War Comics will open to visitors at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, from 1st October 2023 until 30th April 2024. We've got two images of some cover art to be included, painted by Graham Coton
Into Battle: The Art of British War Comics will open to visitors at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, from 1st October 2023 until 30th April 2024. We’ve got two images of some cover art to be included, painted by Graham Coton.
The county’s military history museum is collaborating with Oxford-based Rebellion Publishing on the new exhibition, which will offer visitors a chance to explore…
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Johnny Red tome 3, pour sauver Stalingrad
On va se sentir un peu orphelin. Avec ce tome 3 des aventures aériennes de Johnny Red, c’est le dernier recueil de ses exploits sur le front de l’Est auxquels on va pouvoir accéder. C’est aussi la fin chez Delirium (que l’on ne remerciera jamais assez) de la rétrospective...
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Charley's War Graphic Novels
When I was a child my brother used to get a comic book called Battle and one of the stories in that always fascinated me. That story was, of course, Charley’s War. At some point, he stopped getting comic books and I often wondered what happened to Charley and his friends. I recently found...
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Three beautiful original “Paddy Payne” pages of aerial combat, by artist Joe Colquhoun.
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