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world, The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.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.dandare

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 :

UK Comics Wiki

Grand Comics Database

Wikipedia

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  1. BoomboxTestarossa says:

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/38s7rkv08zj28e6/Butterfly+1939-07-15+1162.cbz/file

    Butterfly #1162. Back page strip “Into Unknown Worlds” (art by Stanley White) is considered the first British science fiction comic strip.

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    • boutje777 says:

      Thank you very much.

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    • Kate H says:

      ‘Into Unknown Worlds’ began in 1938 so it’s predated by White’s ‘Ian on Mu’, which started in Mickey Mouse Weekly in 1936 (and possibly the same artist’s ‘Flashing Through’ in the same time but also from 1938).

      And of course there had been science fiction humour strips at least as far back as ‘Professor Radium’ in Puck in 1904!

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  2. Anonymous says:

    hi boutje

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  3. BoomboxTestarossa says:

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/nn7bwtio6mm4yl7/Chips.zip/file

    (Illustrated) Chips Annual 1939, rather good IMHO and restored my faith in pre-1960s annuals after the “will this do?” of the Knockout books.
    Illustrated Chips 1477, 2514 and partial of 1652
    Partial of Comic Cuts 1683

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  4. BoomboxTestarossa says:

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/q4m71s24n62q01t/RadioFun+0579+1949-11-12.cbz/file

    Radio Fun #579. Paper was brown and artwork faded, so not as sharp as it could be, especially on the colour pages.

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  5. stephenhyde says:

    Hi boutje, here’s 6 more Whizzer and Chips 1976 which should complete the year.

    https://www.mediafire.com/folder/wnc7e2bq91twg/More+Whizzer+and+Chips+1976

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  6. Anonymous says:

    HI! Do you perhaps any copies of the Treasure Comic / Magazine (published from 19 January 1963 to 16 January 1971)?

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  7. mulo kibizer says:

    A new Matt Marriott and the first two with a correction on the presentation page. Leonardo De Sá kindly informed me that these stories were written by Reginald Taylor.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ygy-1kXzv6bCwnPGaoXSVs4hbU_o4nnZ/view?usp=sharing

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t2grbHzPfzA8t7Kta_25JFC04QEzLvxE/view?usp=sharing

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yuucrI9ONKFGGSLRjk9jq0rGOlmGTO3p/view?usp=sharing

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