Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future: A Biography

Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future: A Biography

by Daniel Tatarsky (Author)

Synopsis

Dan Dare, pilot of the future, was the creation of Frank Hampson, a young artist who cut his teeth on Meccano Magazine. Beginning in April 1950, Dan Dare was the lead strip in the hugely successful Eagle magazine. The strip would only run to a couple of pages, but stories (and their weekly cliffhangers) could run for over a year. The majority of the strips involved Dan, a suave, natural leader, doing battle with all manner of alien lifeform to preserve the future wellbeing of Earth. Hampson's bold use of colour and figurative style (he used real-life models) were groundbreaking in post-war austerity Britain. In Dare Dare, the Biography, Daniel Tatarsky, with the entire Eagle archive open to him, researches the adventures of Dan Dare (and his co-pilots), and brings Britain's favourite space hero to life. Talking to the original writers and illustrators, Tatarsky tells the story of Dare and Eagle magazine, and paints a portrait of a nation emerging from world war II, ready for life on other planets.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 28 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 075288896X
ISBN 13: 9780752888965
Book Overview: Dan Dare, saviour of planet Earth: the first biography.

Author Bio
Daniel Tatarsky was the author of the well received FLICK TO KICK: THE ILUSTRATED HISTORY OF SUBBUTEO. He also compiled material for the EAGLE ANNUALS of the 1950s and 1960s.