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Also in 1966, Anglo was approached by John Spencer & Co, a company that had produced crime and western books since the 1940s, latterly under the sobriquet Badger Books, to launch a series of comics.
The Badger Herald today publishes a comics page five days per week.

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Bombers had names starting with the letter B and names like Badger ( 2 syllables: jet ), Bear ( single syllable: propeller ), and Blackjack were used.
Herbert E. Balch continued the work from 1904 to 1914, where he led excavations of the entrance passage ( 1904 – 15 ), Witch's Kitchen ( Chamber 1 ) and Hell's Ladder ( 1926 – 1927 ) and the Badger Hole ( 1938 – 1954 ), where Roman coins from the 3rd century were discovered along with Aurignacian flint implements.
Examples include the Barbary Macaque, the Atlas Bear ( Africa's only species of bear ; now extinct ), the Barbary Leopard, the Barbary stag, Barbary Sheep, the Barbary Lion ( extinct in the wild ), the Atlas Mountain Badger, the North African Elephant ( extinct ), the African Aurochs ( extinct ), Cuvier's Gazelle, the Northern Bald Ibis, Dippers, the Atlas mountain viper, the Atlas Cedar, the European Black Pine, and the Algerian Oak.
From largest to smallest, they are Antelope Island, Stansbury Island, Fremont Island, Carrington Island, Dolphin Island, Cub Island, and Badger Island, and various rocks, reefs, or shoals with names like Strongs Knob, Gunnison Island, Goose, Browns, Hat ( Bird ), Egg Island, Black Rock, and White Rock.
* George Edmund Badger ( 1795 – 1866 ), U. S. Senator from North Carolina
* George Percy Badger ( 1815 – 1888 ), English Anglican missionary and scholar of oriental studies
* Len Badger ( born 1945 ), English footballer for Sheffield United 1962 – 1976
* Luther Badger ( 1785 – 1869 ), US congressman from New York
* Owen Badger ( 1871 – 1939 ), Wales national rugby player
* Pat Badger ( born 1967 ), American musician
* Ruth Badger ( born 1978 ), British reality television contestant and TV presenter
* Steve Badger ( poker player ), American poker player
* Steve Badger ( swimmer ) ( born 1956 ), Australian and later Canadian former swimmer
* William Badger ( 1779 – 1852 ), American politician, governor of New Hampshire
* William Badger ( shipbuilder ) ( 1752 – 1830 ), American shipbuilder in Kittery, Maine
* Badger ( band ), an early 1970s rock band featuring Tony Kaye
* Badger ( Firefly ), a minor character from the American TV show Firefly
* Badger ( Farthing Wood ), a character from the animated children's television series The Animals of Farthing Wood

Badger and comic
* Hammaglystwythkbrngxxaxolotl, also known as " Ham the Weather Wizard " in the Badger comic book
The Badger is a comic book character and series created by writer Mike Baron in 1983.
Others regard The Badger as one of the funniest superhero comic series of all time.
* The comic Badger # 39 references the then-current pit bull controversy by having Badger save a Spuds-like mascot, Buddy McBride, from a murder accusation.
Mal was also involved in the ground campaign during the Battle of Sturges ( as seen in the comic book Serenity: Those Left Behind ), which according to Badger was the " bloodiest and shortest battle in all the war ", although Mal considers it a distant second.
In 1976, when numerous newspapers nationally including the Madison Capital Times declined to run a series of Gary Trudeau's " Doonesbury " comic strips because of their controversial content, The Badger Herald negotiated with the syndicate and was the only paper regionally to print the cartoons.
More recently he appeared as Lord Louis Mountbatten in Lord Mountbatten-The Last Viceroy ( 1985 ); the dual roles of Dr. Worley / The Nome King in Return To Oz ( 1985 ); Father Morning in The Exorcist III ( 1990 ); Badger in the 1996 movie adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows ; and Cogliostro in the 1997 movie adaptation of Todd McFarlane's comic book, Spawn.

Badger and book
* Badger, a character in the children's book The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
The new Prairie School-style facility has more than three times as much space as the previous library building and features a youth department, lobby, adult study room, local history room, large dividable meeting room, as well as smaller meeting rooms, a wireless computer lab, views of Badger Prairie Park, and a drive-up book drop.
This sword was forged from the fragment of a meteorite at Salamandastron by Badger Lord Boar The Fighter in the book Mossflower.
The book contained interviews with many former members of The La's including Lee Mavers, Mike Badger, Paul Hemmings, Barry Sutton, Peter " Cammy " Camell and Neil Mavers.
The exact number of books Fanthorpe wrote for Badger Books is not known, but is estimated to be in excess of 180, 89 of which were written in a 3 year period-an average of a 158 page book every 12 days.
Fanthorpe ’ s work for Badger Books was produced at high speed ( each 150-page book taking a month or less to write ) and he continues at a similar pace both writing and publishing.
The book follows the tale of the Badger Lord, Urthstripe the Strong, and his battle against Ferahgo the Assassin.
Several months after First Comics picked up two other Capital publications ( Nexus and the Badger ), they published a one-shot entitled Whisper Special which led to Whisper being featured in the anthology book First Adventures and eventually to her own ongoing series.

Badger and character
* Badger ( Monarch of the Glen ), a character from UK TV series Monarch of the Glen
* Bill Badger, the main character of a series of books by Denys Watkins-Pitchford including Bill Badger and the Pirates
* Badger Beadon, a character from Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
* Badger, a character in the English children's television programme Bodger and Badger
* Badger, a character in the show Breaking Bad
Badger Township is essentially agricultural in character, although a large percentage of it is of marginal quality with thin, sandy soils or swampland and potholed, essentially abandoned or unused for any cropland or pasturage purpose.
The Badger, another Mike Baron character who was also published by First Comics, made several guest appearances in the pages of Nexus.
One of the challenges presented by the closure of the park is finding employment for Mr Hudson, who appears to have no other talent besides playing Badgey the Badger, and is actually in character permanently.
According to DVD commentary, Joss Whedon stated that he himself was originally written to play as reoccurring character Badger.
An example of this is pointed out by Trpcic herself in the audio commentary to " Shindig ", where they are visible on the lapel of the character Badger played by Mark Sheppard.

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