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world, The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.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. boutje777 says:

    If someone can help me with these Doctor Who Magazines :

    184 (1992-03)
    219 (1994-11)
    232 (1995-11)
    244 (1996-10)

    There will be a complete run until 2000.

    Doctor Who Weekly 1-43
    Doctor Who Monthly 44-84
    Doctor Who Magazine 85-275

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  2. leemcdaid says:

    Sorry, ignore that…. I misread your comment.

    You’re just looking for

    Doctor Who Magazines :

    184 (1992-03)
    219 (1994-11)
    232 (1995-11)
    244 (1996-10)

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  3. boutje777 says:

    We need a British Comics Chatbox.

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  4. boutje777 says:

    Thanks, good one.

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  5. boutje777 says:

    Btw. i was talking about the A-Team a few days ago because of the comics, this weekend is the Dutch Comic Con and guess what, one of the guests is Murdock himself, well in fact offcourse Dwight Schultz, but i still see him as Murdock, although he played in many Star Trek episodes also.

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  6. leemcdaid says:

    “Cheeky” Summer Special – 1979

    I think that completes your Cheeky’s ?

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/4rmy9pvi9qrpvc0/Cheeky+1979+SS+%28Hank%29+%28J%29.cbr

    Thanks to original Scanner ‘hankshanklin’

    Lee

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  7. leemcdaid says:

    Sorry, I forgot to mention that the missing “Wyatt Earp” issues in the link are

    14, 18 & 25

    Lee

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  8. leemcdaid says:

    boutje777, Do you have “Spider-Man and Zoids” the UK Weekly on any of your blogs…
    I don’t see it antwhere?

    Here are the first 5 issues if you don’t.

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/gz8me564g9me565/SpidZoids_UK__1-5.7z

    Lee

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    • boutje777 says:

      Thanks, i haven´t got them anywhere, in fact never saw these.

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      • Frank McDiarmid says:

        Correction, found this following information :

        The 1985–1986 Marvel UK title Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars reprinted the vast majority of the Secret Wars and Secret Wars II sagas (incorporating the Secret Wars II cross-overs in chronological order). Featuring Zoids stories in issues #20–#26, the success of the Zoids storyline prompted the release of their own title, Spider-Man and Zoids (which picked up shortly after the demise of the long-running Marvel UK Spider-Man weekly title).

        The series’ cancellation with issue #51 occurred during the heart of the Black Zoid storyline, meaning that none of the unfinished plot-lines were ever followed up. A proposed monthly continuation (again written by Grant Morrison, with art by Steve Yeowell) was shelved before publication—however, at least the first half of the aborted issue exists.

        This means The Amazing Spider-Man must be a different series of its own too, but it is still known as volume 2, as I found. I find out more about it when it started. It was also a uk weekly publication too.

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    • Frank McDiarmid says:

      After Spider-Man Zoids, followed The Amazing Spider-man series. It was also known as volume 2, imply that the name changed from Spider-Man Zoids. As i found from issue 9 onwards of the Amazing Spider-Man, will imply that at the most Spider-Man Zoids cannot be more then 8 issues. We know it had at the least 5 issues, as shown by the link. I am not sure what issue number Amazing Spider-Man started, but has to be somewhere between issue 6 and 8 of volume 2. When I find out more information, I will let you know.

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  9. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for Shanna.

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  10. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for Wyatt, i always doubt how you pronounce Earp, as in ear or like urp.

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  11. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for these, i can´t help it, i´ve got Peter Gabriel in my head now.

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  12. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for these.

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