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Here is a collection of Edd Egg’s earlier works.

Edd Egg’s career has been a unique one. Here was his first public appearance, as a short-lived newspaper editorial from 1903.



During World War II, Edd Egg posed for several propaganda posters to inspire young boys to fight for their country. Here’s one of the more popular posters.



Edd Egg tried desperately to get into films. The only major film he got into was The Beatles Yellow Submarine in 1968, in a “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” cameo role.



Finally, Edd Egg discovered comic strips. Through a stroke of luck, Edd Egg got a role in the Sunday Funnies section (it was a stroke of luck because, luckily for Edd Egg, the original actor had a stroke). He appeared in, “Arsebiscuits,” a syndicated comic strip featuring young kids that spoke as articulately as adults.



That’s all for now. More historic finds will be updated later... hopefully... probably.



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