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Mike Conroy is a British
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writer and former
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retailer. He is best known for co-creating the long-running industry award, the
Eagle Awards The Eagle Awards were a series of awards for comic book titles and creators. They were awarded by UK fans voting for work produced during the previous year. Named after the UK's ''Eagle'' comic, they were launched in 1977 for comics released in ...
. He was an editor for the trade journal ''
Comics International ''Comics International'' was a British news and reviews magazine about comic books. Founded in 1990, it was published monthly by Quality Communications until 2006, and then by Cosmic Publications Ltd. until 2010. Over time, ''Comics Internation ...
'' from 1997 to 2010, with the title of editor-in-chief from 2006 to 2010. Conroy has written for '' Borderline'',
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, ''Eaglemoss'', and '' SFX'' among others, primarily as a comics historian. He has written three books on comics history.


Career

Conroy managed the
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from 1977 to 2014, with some significant hiatuses. He co-created the awards with
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in 1976, Burton, Richard "'The Eagles' are launched!" in Burton (ed.) ''Comic Media News'' #30 (Mar-Apr 1977), p. 11. and the Eagles were presented annually at the
British Comic Art Convention The British Comic Art Convention (usually known by the moniker Comicon) was an annual British comic book convention which was held between 1968 and 1981, usually in London. The earliest British fan convention devoted entirely to comics, it was als ...
in the period 1977–1981, and then the
United Kingdom Comic Art Convention The United Kingdom Comic Art Convention (UKCAC) was a British comic book convention which was held between 1985 and 1998. As a complement to UKCAC, from 1990 to 1995 the organizers put on the Glasgow-based Glasgow Comic Art Convention (GlasCAC), ...
in the period 1987–1990, as well as select other conventions in the years in-between. In 1978, Conroy took over management of the
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from
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, putting on four editions of the "New Original Comic Mart" that year, all held at the
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's Old Hall.Sallis, Ted. "Fan-Things," ''BEM'' #17 (Feb. 1978), p. 5.New Original Comic Mart advertisement, ''BEM Comic News'' #20 (Aug. 1978), p. 6. Landau and his company
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took back the Mart from Conroy in 1979."Comic Mart: Britain's Largest Comic Fan Gathering" advertisement, Comicon '79 program booklet. The Eagle Awards took a hiatus for much of the 1990s as Conroy concentrated on his freelance writing. (The Eagles were replaced in the interim by the
UK Comic Art Award The UK Comic Art Award was a British awards for achievement in comic books. Winners were selected by an open vote among British comic book professionals (creators, editors, and retailers); the awards were given out on an annual basis from 1990 to 1 ...
and then the
National Comics Awards The National Comics Awards was a series of awards for comic book titles and creators given out on an annual basis from 1997 to 2003 (with the exception of the year 2000) for comics published in the United Kingdom the previous year. The votes wer ...
.) He became a contributor to ''
Comics International ''Comics International'' was a British news and reviews magazine about comic books. Founded in 1990, it was published monthly by Quality Communications until 2006, and then by Cosmic Publications Ltd. until 2010. Over time, ''Comics Internation ...
'' early on its existence, and his "Frame to Frame" column was a long-running featuring discussing the interaction between movies and comics. In 1997, he became news editor of ''Comics International'' (replacing Phill Hall in that position). In 2000, Conroy revived the Eagles; they were presented at Comic Festival in 2000 and 2002, and then at
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in the years 2004 and 2006–2008. Meanwhile, ''Comics International'' changed hands in 2006, and Conroy was promoted to editor-in-chief. Under Conroy's direction, however, the magazine only published eight regular issues (and a few specials) in three years, before shutting down. After leaving ''Comics International'', Conroy became a columnist for the online publication ''World of Superheroes''. Conroy transferred the management of the Eagle Awards to his teenage daughter Cassandra in 2009 (although Mike stayed on as advisor). The 2009 Awards were canceled, however, due to a "lack of nominations." The 2010–2012 awards were presented at the
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, but a rift between MCM and the Conroys caused no Eagles to be awarded in 2013. The Conroys decided to continue the awards separate from MCM, and in April 2014 it was announced that the award would be presented at the
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(LFCC) and be renamed: first "The
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Eagle Award""Stan Lee Backs Revived Eagle Awards"
at Downthetubes.net, 25 April 2014
and then the "True Believer Comic Awards." The inaugural True Believer Comics Awards were presented July 12, 2014,"True Believers Comic Awards announce 2014 winners"
by Kevin Melrose, at CBR, 14 July 2014 at the
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;Freeman, John
"True Believer Awards: The Winners,"
DownTheTubes.net (JULY 13, 2014).
they have not been awarded since.


Bibliography

* ''500 Comicbook Action Heroes'' (
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, 2002) * ''500 Comicbook Villains'' (Chrysalis/Collins & Brown, 2004) * ''War Stories: A Graphic History'' ( ILEX Press/
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, 2009) — foreword by
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References

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