Volume 1 of the Eagle, edited by Marcus Morris, 14 April 1950 - 6 April 1951
Comic strips[]
Fiction/biographical[]
- Dan Dare - "Voyage to Venus": Frank Hampson and studio, two pages, colour, #1-52
- The Adventures of P.C. 49: Alan Stranks and Strom Gould, full page, black and white, #1-52
- Rob Conway: Frank Hampson, Greta Tomlinson, Harold Johns, full page, black and white, #1-15
- Seth and Shorty - Cowboys: full page, colour, #1-16
- Tommy Walls: Frank Hampson and studio, Bruce Cornwell, Richard E. Jennings, full page, colour, #1-52, sponsored by Wall's Ice Cream
- The Great Adventurer, Chad Varah, Frank Hampson and studio, including Jocelyn Thomas, full page, colour, #1-52
- Cortez, Conqueror of Mexico: William Stobbs, full page, colour, #17-36
- Riders of the Range: Charles Chilton and Jack Daniel, full page, colour, #37-52
Humour[]
- Captain Pugwash: John Ryan, third of a page, black and white, #1-19
- Chicko: Norman Thelwell, three panels, black and white, #1-6, 20-52
- Skippy the Kangaroo, Danet, Dubrisay & Genestre, bottom half of the centre spread, colour, #1-52
- Grandpa: Probyn, third of a page, black and white, #3, 5
- Harris Tweed, Extra Special Agent: John Ryan, full page, black and white, #16-52
Educational/factual[]
- Cricket Coaching by Learie Constantine: Denis Alford, half-page, black and white, #1-15
- Cutaway drawings: L. Ashwell Wood, Paul B. Mann, John S. Smith, Laurence Dunn, Walkden Fisher, top half of the centre spread, #1-52
- Discovering the Countryside: John Dyke, half-page, colour, #1-29
- Heroes of the Clouds: Kenneth McDonough, half-page, colour, #1-10
- Making Your Own Model Racing Car: G. W. Arthur-Brand, half-page, black and white, #1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
- Professor Brittain Explains: John Croft, full page, black and white, #1, 3, 5, 10, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 31, 36, 42, 46, 52
- Real Life Mysteries: William Stobbs, half page, black and white, #1-7, 9, colour, 11-38
- Sporting Personalities: Denis Alford, Ross, half-page, black and white, #1, 3, 5, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 32, 37, 47, 49
- Try it Yourself: John Croft?, half-page, black and white, #3, 17-20, 22, 24-25
- A Model Plane to Make and Fly: G. W. Arthur-Brand, half-page, black and white, #18-21
- Improve Your Swimming with Roy Romaine: Denis Alford, half-page, black and white, #18-24
- Running a Model Railway: Walkden Fisher, half-page, black and white, #22-33
- Learn Boxing with Freddie Mills: Denis Alford, half-page, black and white, #25-35
- Curious Creatures: V (or J?) Ross, half-page, colour, #31-52
- Football Hints by Billy Wright: Denis Alford, half-page, black and white, #37-48
- The Story of the Christmas Tree: V (or J?) Ross, half-page, colour, #37
- The First Man To...: Richard E. Jennings, David, half-page, colour, #39-52
- Advice on Your Pets: Professor Cameron and John Dyke, half-page, black and white, #48-52)
- Ju-jitsu for Self Defence: Alfred Mazure, half-page, black and white, #50-52
- Eagle Eye, Nature Detective: half-page, colour, #52, sponsored by Rowntree's
Prose[]
Fiction[]
- Plot Against the World: Chad Varah, illustrated by Alexander Oliphant #1-17
- Lash Lonergan's Quest: Moore Raymond, #1-14
- Emergency Call: Ronald Syme, #15
- The Strange Affair of Hairy Harry: Chesney MacGuire, #16
- The Fires Within: Charles Willis, #17
- The Secret of the Mine: Ronald Syme, illustrated by Will Nickless, #18-32
- The Wreck of the White Queen: Sydney J. Bounds, #18
- Ambush in the Desert: Lewis Jackson, #19
- Car Fourteen: Duncan Hall, #20
- Couriers of the Jungle: R. A. Garland, #21
- The Head-Hunter: Tony Lethbridge, #22
- The Black Cutter: E. Harper, #23
- Land Ahead: Martin O'Connor, illustrated by R. W. Escott, #24
- Feet Filled With Lead: Bernard J. Farmer, illustrated by F. P. Nevin, #25
- Michael Thinks Twice: C. Bell, illustrated by Leslie Bowyer, #28
- Flight into Danger: Michael Carreck, illustrated by Webster Murray, #29
- The Sea Adder: Richard Tracy, illustrated by Alexander Oliphant, #31
- Hawk-Eye and the Wolf Cub: D. E. Roberts, illustrated by Van Abbé, #32
- Thunder Reef: Adrian Seligman, illustrated by John Worsley, #33-49
- Bagpipes for the Gallant: E. Vincent, illustrated by Will Nickless, #37
- The Aster Road Burglary: H. E. Blyth, illustrated by F. P. Nevin, #42
- The Clue of the Chopsticks: Moore Raymond, illustrtaed by Alexander Oliphant, #43
- 'Ware Highwaymen!: Max Dunstone, illustrated by Frank R. Grey, #45
- A. N. Other: John Graves, illustrated by D. Alford, #47
- Treasure in the Hills: Stephan Hopkinson, illustrated by George, #49
- The Scarlet Snuffbox: E. Garnett, illustrated by John Harris, #50-52
- The Stolen Helicopter: Alan Hastings, illustrated by George, #50
- He Fell to Fame: Moore Raymond, illustrated by Leslie Bowyer, #51
- Danger on the River: Stephan Hopkinson, illustrated by Webster Murray, #52
Features[]
- The Eagle Club and Editor's page: #1-52
- The Spies Who Saved London: Bernard Newman, #1
- School for Spies: Bernard Newman, illustrated by Winslade, #3
- The Spy Catchers: Bernard Newman, #5
- Codes and Ciphers: Bernard Newman, #8
- Spy Messages: Bernard Newman, #12
- Spies' Museum: Bernard Newman, #16
- The Churchill Murder Plot: Bernard Newman, #18
- Secret Inks: Bernard Newman, #20
- The Truth About Cowboys: Grierson Dickson, illustrated by Jack Nicolle, #22, 24, 26
- Eagle Investigator's Assignments: Macdonald Hastings, #27, 30, 34, 38, 40, 41, 48
- Ticket to Tombstone: Charles Chilton, #33, 35, 36
- For Collectors Only: "The Hobbyist", Robert Beck, #34-
- The Strangest Hotel in the World: Alastair Scobie, #39
- Lion Hunt: Alastair Scobie, #44
- Lost in the Bush: Alastair Scobie, #46