Captain Pugwash, from the title sequence of the 1974–75 series
Created by
John Ryan
Original work
Eagle #1
Years
1950-2008
Print publications
Book(s)
Captain Pugwash (1957) Pugwash Aloft (1958) Pugwash and the Ghost Ship (1962) Pugwash in the Pacific (1973) Pugwash the Smuggler (1976) Pugwash and the Sea Monster (1976) Pugwash and the Buried Treasure (1980)
Comics
The Quest of the Golden Handshake (1983) The Battle of Bunkum Bay (1984) The Secret of San Fiasco (1985)
Comic strip(s)
Captain Pugwash (1950) Pugwash Ahoy! (1960-1965)
Films and television
Animated series
Captain Pugwash (1974-1975) The Adventures of Captain Pugwash (1998)
Television short(s)
Captain Pugwash (1957-1966)
Theatrical presentations
Play(s)
Captain Pugwash (1973) Captain Pugwash and the Inca Treasure (1974) The Adventures of Captain Pugwash (2008)
Miscellaneous
Toy(s)
Corgi Toys (1981) Vivid Imaginations (1998)
Captain Pugwash is a fictional pirate who appears in a series of British children’s comic strips, books and television shows created by John Ryan.
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