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The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.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

    Can someone help me with Battle Picture Weekly 68, the issue on the downloadpage is actually Battle Action 172. Thanks.

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  2. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for the Tigers.

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  3. boutje777 says:

    And thanks for these Tigers, i will download them all today so i can make it a part of the next update and start reorganizing all my Tigers.
    The most i did not have for the next update.

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  4. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for all the links, scans and shares again.
    I am starting preparing the update, everything that is shared now will be in the update after the next update, so please continue sharing if you like.

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  5. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for Rupert.

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  6. boutje777 says:

    Thanks for all the Playhours. You are on the jazz so to speak.

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  7. boutje777 says:

    Wow, thanks, i am going to download them all tomorrow. That’s a nice start for the update after the next update.

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    • leemcdaid says:

      Question Boutje777, What about American Conan’s for either your Movie & TV blog or Space SF & Fantasy Blog?

      Or Black Panther ( which could also fit your Jungle Blog as well as movie ) ?

      Or Doc Savage? Tarzan?

      Again for movies Howard the Duck?

      I don’t want to flood your comment section with stuff you can’t use ( unless somebody requests something and you don’t mind me sharing it here? )

      I have literally every single comic that Marvel USA produced since it started ( over 250 different titles ) and I have the full run of every one of them ( except for comics that are still in production as I set a cut-off point at around the early 1990’s ).

      And then there are little quirks like Doctor Who’s first American comic book appearance in a 4 issue run near the end of of Marvel Premiere from 1979

      Just wondering!

      Lee

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      • boutje777 says:

        Thanks for asking, short answers.

        American Conan’s – No
        Black Panther – No
        Doc Savage – No
        Tarzan – No
        Howard the Duck – No

        For various reasons, i will explain in a mail if you like me to.

        These Doctor Who i can just place in this blog, because what’s more British than Doctor Who ? Perhaps Fish ‘n’ Chips.

        P.S.

        And if you don’t mind i like to replace the comments with links for comics for other blogs to the blogs were they are ment for, to make more room for the comments here and also maybe better, because these blogs will be visited more by people that have particular interest in these sort of titles.

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        • leemcdaid says:

          That’s what I was thinking Boutje777, I just wanted to be sure… thanks for the clarification.

          Yes, of course move the links to the relevant blogs ( I was just trying to keep them together so I wouldn’t lose track of them myself Ha ha! )

          Lee

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  8. leemcdaid says:

    Here are the Doctor Who’s by the way!

    *Doctor Who’s first American comic book appearance*- 1979

    Marvel Premiere Doctor Who 57

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/o1g8dfgtfnafodk/MarvPremDocWho_57.cbr

    Marvel Premiere Doctor Who 58

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/6zm1d7ll5md5iol/MarvPremDocWho_58.cbr

    Marvel Premiere Doctor Who 59

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/soys0z5csdj53aa/MarvPremDocWho_59.cbr

    Marvel Premiere Doctor Who 60

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/rw93yrbzayn12lb/MarvPremDocWho_60.cbr

    Lee

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  9. boutje777 says:

    UPDATE 05-04-2018

    Thanks to the contributors

    Andy
    Frankmcdiarmid
    Ian Knox
    Jacko
    Leegt
    Leemcdaid
    Mr. Tweedy
    Mumuchi

    And all scanners and original uploaders

    Action (6)
    Action Force (5)
    Astounding Stories (14)
    Battle Picture Weekly (3)
    Black Magic (3)
    Boys’ World (1)
    Buster (87)
    Cheeky Weekly (1)
    Conan (2)
    Creepy Worlds (4)
    Dandy (1) – In Various
    Diana (3)
    Doctor Who (1)
    Eagle (133) – In 1st Serie and Annuals and Specials
    Emma (5)
    Enid Blyton’s Adventure Magazine (7)
    Express Weekly (9)
    Film Fun (22)
    Fleetway Super Library (4)
    Frantic (1)
    Giggle (4)
    Girl (27)
    Jackpot (1)
    Judy (1)
    Knockout – Amalgamated (29)
    Krazy (1)
    Lady Penelope (3)
    Lion (12) – In all 3 pages
    Look and Learn (33)
    Look-In (1)
    Mandy (3)
    Marilyn (2)
    Marvel Superheroes (2)
    Mighty Thor (1)
    Mighty World of Marvel (15)
    Monster Fun (1)
    Oor Wullie (3)
    Out of this world (3)
    Pippin (6) – New Title
    Playhour (1)
    Roxy (1)
    Roy of the Rovers (6)
    Sally (7)
    Sandie (3)
    Scorcher (59)
    Secrets of the unknown (11)
    She-Ra (1)
    Shiver and Shake (1)
    Smash! (1)
    Solo (1)
    Sonic the Comic (178) – New Title
    Sparky (13)
    Spider-Man (109)
    Star Trek (1)
    Super Detective Library (5)
    Tammy (1)
    Thunderbirds (3)
    Tiger (107)
    Top Spot (1)
    TV21 (2)
    TV Comic (118)
    TV Tornado (2)
    Victor (2) – In Books and Specials
    Wonder Weekly (5) – New Title
    Yogi and his toy (2)

    Various (5)

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  10. leemcdaid says:

    Came across this archive that has literally 100’s of GB’s of ( what I think is mainly ) American newspaper comics/funnies.

    I downloaded the smallest folder and it contained newspaper strips and full page cartoons

    So, if anybody is interested in that sort of thing here is the link

    ( I assume that if you join the site you can access/search the folders contents without having to download the entire folder… some of them are up to 500gb ?!? )

    https://ilovecomixarchive.app.box.com/v/Archive

    Lee

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  11. Ian says:

    Hi, boutje, previously Andy asked me to upload you The Leopard From Lime Street,
    updated version of Compilation, requested that you remove previous one and put this in its place, as has more added to it since. Also to upload you date and numbering guide
    for all the episodes of The Leopard From Lime Street. What is highlighted in yellow, is what is in the compilation, so it will enable you to know what is not, in order to find for
    later.

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  12. Ian says:

    The Leopard From Lime Street, Updated version of Compilation and Date and numbering guide for The Leopard From Lime Street is now ready for you.

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