Ranger: The National Boys’ Magazine

£18.99

    Ranger: The National Boys’ Magazine
    Steve Holland | David Slinn
    Bear Alley Books, 162 pages, Black / White

    Ranger The National Boys’ Magazine is the latest in Bear Alley’s series of titles covering the history and contents of some of Britain’s most fondly remembered comics. Ranger may not have lasted as long as Lion – our previous title – but it was home to some memorable stories and features, including one of comics’ finest creations, ‘The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire’.

    ‘Trigan Empire’ wasn’t the only story in Ranger to feature artwork by Don Lawrence. The book’s creators’ index includes an astonishing array of famous names, including Frank Hampson, Ron Embleton, John Millar Watt, Mike Hubbard, Jesus Blasco, Colin Merrett, Graham Coton, Francis Marshall, Henry Seabright, Will Nickless and Theo Page. With stories by talents as diverse as Captain W. E. Johns and John Creasey, Ranger was able to offer boys’ some of the best reading material on offer, including Richard Armstrong’s Carnegie Medal-winning novel Sea Change; its photos, cutaway drawings and heavily illustrated features covered everything from duels in the sky to exploding islands, from James Bond’s DB6 to the Mariner Mars expedition.

    Compiled by Steve Holland and David Slinn, Ranger: The National Boys’ Magazine explores the history and background of the magazine, its contents and its lasting legacy. The book also includes an extensive index to the paper’s contents, as well as title and creators’ indexes.

    To give readers a flavour of the contents, the book also includes the full run of the ‘Famous Fighting Aces’ feature by Colin Merrett as well as two complete comic strips, ‘The Adventures of Macbeth’ by Ruggero Giovannini and ‘Moby Dick’ by Franco Caprioli.

    Bear Alley Books has previously published King Solomon’s Mines and Treasure Island from the pages of Ranger. Now find out the full story behind this classic of British comics.

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