Eagle Classics: Fraser of Africa #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the complete run of the classic adventure strip Fraser of Africa, originally serialized in the British comic Eagle in the 1950s. It follows the exploits of the titular hero, a white hunter and conservationist in colonial Africa, as he battles poachers, wild animals, and natural perils. Part of Hawk Books' Eagle Classics line, this edition reprints the stories in their original black-and-white format, preserving the artwork and narrative style of the period.
In "Lost Safari," adventurer Fraser, his assistant Jim Lloyd, and three local boys venture into the wilds of Tanganyika’s Kasu district in search of the missing Hollywood star Jeb Brewster and the enigmatic white hunter Robert E. Evans. With Frank Bellamy’s dynamic art bringing every tense step of the journey to life, this Eagle Classics installment delivers a gripping, atmospheric safari mystery. The story unfolds under Bellamy’s distinctive pencils and inks, with full color by the same hand, capturing the lush danger of the African wilderness.
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Fraser, his assistant Jim Lloyd and three native boys are on the trail of missing Hollywood film star Jeb Brewster and white hunter Robert E. Evans. They begin their search in the Kasu district of Tanganyika.
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