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Harris Tweed (comic strip)

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A John Ryan panel from the 1959 Eagle Annual No. 8: Harris Tweed in Man Eater!

Harris Tweed was a British comic strip series, fully named Harris Tweed, Special Agent, later retitled Harris Tweed – Super Sleuth, which appeared in the British comic strip magazine The Eagle (1950–1962). The strip was drawn by John Ryan and centered on a monocled, rotund, bumbling secret agent, Harris Tweed, who, along with his far more capable boy sidekick, simply known as "Boy", managed to get into all manner of scrapes, somehow always managing to make good in the end.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Harris Tweed, Extra-Special Agent". 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  2. ^ Eve, Matthew (2003). ""Ahoy Me Hearties!" Captain Pugwash, Bits of Movable Paper, and the Bible: A Tribute to John Ryan". Children's Literature in Education. 34 (3): 219–235. doi:10.1023/A:1025362702998. S2CID 159707894.
  3. ^ "John Ryan". The Telegraph. 24 July 2009.


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