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Modesty Blaise by Pat Wright
Battle Picture Weekly No. 73, dated 24 July 1976. The Eagle Flies East cover by Geoff Campion based on an interior panel by Pat Wright. Treasury of British Comics.
Playmate Pat Wright
Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant dated 12 March 1977. The main image re-uses the superb interior art by Pat Wright but I don't think it successfully translates in to a good cover. Note also the artist's signature, which wasn't a common sight in those days, on the interior page.
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant dated 19 February 1977. 45 years ago. Pat Wright cover for the continuing adventures of Mike Nelson, the WW2 secret agent known as The Eagle.
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Picture Weekly No. 82, cover dated 25 September 1976. The Eagle Must Die cover by Pat Wright. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant No. 124, dated 16 July 1977. Sea Wolf, featuring art by Pat Wright, was a story about a U-Boat commander. A decent strip but it didn't connect with readers in the same way as other German led stories such as Hellman or Panzer G-Man.
Below is the back page 'Names of Glory' featuring No. 1 Squadron RAF. Art by Jim Watson.
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action No. 169, dated 27 May 1978. Major Eazy cover by Carlos Ezquerra.
Inside: A powerful moment when Hellman, with what is left of his Hammer Force, makes a horrific discovery and decides to put their Panther to use. Art by Pat Wright.
Treasury of British Comics.