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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 464337" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>And from a UK slant, Andy Capp and Fred Basset. Two long time favourites in our newspapers.</p><p></p><p>In terms of Comics, my all time favourite was the Eagle, featuring Dan Dare and the Mekon. I'm not old enough to remember the original run of course, as it was in the mid 50s, but my Dad has regaled many stories. Imagine my delight then as a young teen when it was re-launched in the early 80s. I was such a fan I subscribed. I can remember jumping on my bike every Sunday morning to ride through the village to get to the news agents to pick up my Eagle. Very often I'd stop on the way home, sit on a bench by the church and read several strips. I'm so attached to them I still have every one of them in the garage. Now I have a son I figured he might like to read them. Oh the memories!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 464337, member: 3474"] And from a UK slant, Andy Capp and Fred Basset. Two long time favourites in our newspapers. In terms of Comics, my all time favourite was the Eagle, featuring Dan Dare and the Mekon. I'm not old enough to remember the original run of course, as it was in the mid 50s, but my Dad has regaled many stories. Imagine my delight then as a young teen when it was re-launched in the early 80s. I was such a fan I subscribed. I can remember jumping on my bike every Sunday morning to ride through the village to get to the news agents to pick up my Eagle. Very often I'd stop on the way home, sit on a bench by the church and read several strips. I'm so attached to them I still have every one of them in the garage. Now I have a son I figured he might like to read them. Oh the memories! [/QUOTE]
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