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Dan Dare was created by Frank Hampson, who wrote much of the story, and who drew or oversaw the drawing of the strip for ten years. For the enthusiasts, these are the Golden Years. After FH, Bellamy and others drew the strip, but the style was too different for many to accept. The remaining stories were drawn by various FH assistants. Slowly the strip lost its freshness, and the sense of continuity and detail that had given it such a following.
But this drawing is magnificent. Look at the detail on the water! This is from Vol 2 No. 6, just over a year since Eagle began. .
But the great appeal of Dan Dare was the range of supporting characters. In the 'mainstream' stories, they were almost as important as Dan himself, and when a character popped up in a story, it was with the sense of meeting an old friend. Here are some of the cast:
Commander Lex O'Malley; Flamer Spry, the cadet, with Stripey; Pierre ...
and Prof Peabody in full flow [this is a 'later' Peabody, when a different model was being used].
This is Dan's personal spaceship, Anastasia, seen here having been shot up by Treen fighters [there was still a lot of World War Two imagery in Dan Dare]. And Finally:
... a frame from 'Prisoners of Space'. Altho this story was illustrated by the freelance artist Desmond Walduck, I'll wager quite a sum that this frame was by Hampson. Digby is on the left, Flamer Spry on the right - Treens in the background. Spacefleet pistols fired paralysing gas - no 'zapping' here!
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