Eagle Comics was a short lived comic book publishing company that existed to reprint comic stories from the UK's 2000 A.D. magazine for distribution in North America. They existed from 1983 to 1986 and were based in London, England with product production and distribution located in Canada.

Eagle Comics
IndustryPublishing
Founded1983
Defunct1986
Headquarters
London
,
United Kingdom
Key people
Nick Landau
ProductsComics

History

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The company was formed by Nick Landau to republish stories from the comics anthology 2000 A.D., repackaged into American comic book format (in the same way his Titan Books had been reprinting them as trade paperbacks).[1] In 1986 the license, from IPC, passed to Quality Communications.[2]

Titles

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The series they brought to American audiences included:

Notes

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  1. ^ Bishop (2007) page 79. Initially discussing the Titan trade paperbacks and IPC's non-payment of royalties to creators for reprints, Landau says "We decided to pay creators out of our own profits, which did not make IPC too happy. We did this again when we launched and ran Eagle Comics in the US for IPC [reprinting 2000 AD material]."
  2. ^ "Quality Comics". Comics Feature. No. 51. Movieland Publishing. January 1987. p. 39.
  3. ^ Judge Dredd at Barney
  4. ^ Judge Dredd: The Judge Child Quest at Barney
  5. ^ Judge Dredd's Crime File at Barney
  6. ^ Judge Dredd: The Early Cases at Barney
  7. ^ The Stainless Steel Rat at Barney
  8. ^ Strontium Dog at Barney
  9. ^ Robo-Hunter at Barney
  10. ^ Nemesis the Warlock at Barney
  11. ^ 2000 A.D. Monthly at Barney

References

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