Welcome on this blog full of information about British comics and offcourse the comics.
A British comic is a periodical published in the United Kingdom that contains comic strips. It is generally referred to as a comic or a comic magazine, and historically as a comic paper.
British comics are usually comics anthologies which are typically aimed at children, and are published weekly, although some are also published on a fortnightly or monthly schedule. The top three longest-running comics in the world, The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.
You can access the information and comics through the sidebar.
The comics are mostly in packages from around 100mb, inside these rar-packages you will find the comics in cbr format.
There are no DC Thomson related comics on the site, because i had to remove these.
You can view the comics with any cbr-reader like CDisplay or ComicRack.
Most comics are from the 50’s-80’s with some 90’s.
I only place issues from last century,
so no issues newer than the year 1999.
I did not scan the comics myself only collect them from various sites on the internet, internet archive, Usenet Newsgroups and torrents.
So thanks to all the scanners and uploaders.
This blog is purely ment to preserve the comics and to enjoy them, no financial meanings are involved, if you like the comics buy them as long as they are availabe, because nothing can beat the feeling of reading a real comic.
If you find something wrong (downloads, numbering, information) please let me know so that i can correct the error.
Thanks to the following sites for the information :

















The last 3 pages of Biggles No 3. don’t open or download. Is this able to be fixed? I am using them for struggling boy readers as a volunteer at a private school so they are extremely useful, thank you so much.
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Also last 4 pages of Biggles No 4 don’t download. 1, 2, 5, all brilliant, that’s as far as I have got so far.
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I just download both #3 and #4 and they were fine for me, #3 had 69 pages and #4 68 and i was able to read all pages with CDisplayEX, perhaps something went wrong with downloading.
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For those who love soccer, there are 15 new issues from World Soccer early 60s in the Pulp and Old Magazines Blog updated. Also Cosmopolitan and Life.
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Hi
Where is the the link to the Hornets with The Red Sands of Kara Kota?. Someone said in March 2017 they are here. I replied there but not sure if you can see it now.
Thanks
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All DC Thomson related material is removed from the blog.
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OK thanks,I got it
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The serial The Red Sands Of Kara Kota appeared in text form in The Hornet 383 (Jan. 9 1971) – 394 (Mar. 27 1971). It had originally appeared, with the same title, in The Rover 1371 (Oct. 6 1951) – 1382 (Dec. 22 1951).
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@Spacecadet. I know that. I am looking for the story. Thanks
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The story only (Red Sands of Kara Kota)
You will find the link in the comment section of this video for one day!
(I don’t want to post it on Boutje’s blog as DC Thomson material is banned now)
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Thank you. I don’t see it yet?
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How many comments do you see on the video? there should only be two.
(I can see it, but maybe youtube blocks comments with URLs in them from general viewership?)
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i see two comments but no link.Hold on i will try edge on firefox. I see the following
Doctor Who reading Eagle comic dated 20th March 1965. The story he is reading is “Heros the Spartan” which was the colour centre spread.
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Doctor Who reading Eagle comic dated 20th March 1965 from the movie “Dr. Who And The Daleks”.
The story he is reading is “Heros the Spartan” which was the colour centre spread.
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@ Lee McDaid . This is what i see https://postimg.cc/gxCMmFMr
Thanks
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@ LeeMcDaid I got it now. Many thanks..I had to click ‘sort by’ and then ‘newest first’ and then the link appeared
You’re a star thank you so much
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There are 117 new compilations from Whizzer and Chips on the Compilations Blog.
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Hi boutje,
It has been awhile since I have been able to send you something.
I have updated The Leopard From Lime Street, for compilation.
Could you send to my new email address,
your email address, or link you would like for me to upload the compilation too.
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Thanks, you can upload it to any fileserver and leave the link in a comment, i make sure it wil end up on the right place.
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What kind of file server?
I do not understand.
I need a contact email address to sent too.
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A fileserversite like Mediafire, Megaupload or another one you prefer and copy the link and paste it in a comment.
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something like https://ufile.io/
then paste link here
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Even a link to a OneDrive share folder would do the job.
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If I upload to boutje 777, will you get compilation?
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Certain Dc thompson comics can be on public domain,
if pass more than 130 years
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Does anyone recall another story similar to The Red Sands of Kara Kota? People were fleeing across the desert and there was some sort of black magicky part to it.It said “every second was vital as they made their way across the burning sands” I recall that line from the early 70’s in my grandmothers house as clear as yesterday. I always thought I had read it in Red Sands,unless i maybe read the Rover version and maybe it was slightly different.
I enjoyed Sands. Thanks again Lee McDaid
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Hello Boutje,
I’m looking for Fleetway’s Comic Relief comic from 1991. Do you (or anybody else reading this) have it? I’m not even sure how to search for that one!
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