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The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.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

















Thanks for all the uploads Ian, i will download them today.
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*Ian*
Perhaps something whent wrong with up- or downloading:
Whoopee Frankie Stein Special 1975 [80 Pages] which has 39 pages
Whoopee Frankie Stein Special 1977 [64 Pages] which has 19 pages
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I will check about the Whoopee Specials. Get back to you on that later.
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Maybe someone can help me with making things easier for me with the downloadlinks for my pulpblog.
Let me explain
Most comiclinks are on mediafire where i get a link that looks like this
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4in5t7wng0f26mg/example.rar
When i have let’s say 300 links i only have to do in wordpad or another textprogram
change http in *begincode*http and change rar in rar*endcode*
And all 300 links are ready for use.
Now the downloadsite i use for pulp, just like in mega the links looks like this
ap8dKAqFBWjlFYg with https as begin
So i can change https still in *begincode*https so these begincodes
are all done in an instance.
But since the links are all different i can’t make all endcodes in an instance
but have to copy paste all endcodes 1 by 1 and that can be tedious when
you have hundreds to do.
Only thing that is always the same is the lenght of the link, these always contains 15 characters, perhaps that is the clue.
Thanks for thinking with me on this subject.
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How about doing a search and replace for the [enter] character (example, in UltraEdit it is ^P) then replacing it with “encode”^P (or whatever your editor’s [enter] code is)
I use that a LOT…
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NB {enter} = new line.
For UltraEdit, ^p is new line, ^t is tab.. (not case sensitive, the T or P)
So a search and replace would be
^P -> endcoe^P
And the begin code can be
^P -> ^Pbegincode
Note also that it will not work for the very first and very last lines unless there is a blank line (so line 1 is blank and line x+1 is blank).
Note 2 – you also need to clean up those two blank lines as they will have “begincode” and “endcode” sitting on its own.
Small problems for a quick and easy fix though, I find.
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Thanks, i will try that, but i am afraid it’s not going to work because the characters in the downloadlinks are always different.
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That bit doesn’t matter because you are searching for the [enter] character and that’s at the end of every line.
I’ll do an example. Or, if you, as blog owner, cans see my email, send me a list of the file names and I’ll auto add “begin” and “ending” to the start and end of each line.
or apologise ‘cos I can’t, haha…
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OK, i did a test on made-up mega lines:
***
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngpoof26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngfooo0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngeeeee0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7fagrtgwng0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4grgsrgin5t7wng0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4igggrgn5t7wng0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4grhrhin5t7wng0f26mg
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26mghrhr
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26mghrhoo
http://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26jizzles
***
Note, blank line start and end now shown as ***
This, from UltraEdit, becomes:
END
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngpoof26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngfooo0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wngeeeee0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7fagrtgwng0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4grgsrgin5t7wng0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4igggrgn5t7wng0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4grhrhin5t7wng0f26mgEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26mghrhrEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26mghrhooEND
BEGINhttp://www.mega.nz/4in5t7wng0f26jizzlesEND
BEGIN
And you manually delete the first and last line (of course, your begin is whatever you start with and the end is what you end with… it MIGHT not work if those begin and end codes are also something UltraEdit uses, like “^P”)
And all i did was replace ^P with ^pBEGIN and then do ^P replaced with END^P
Took about 10 seconds, most of that cos of a damn typo!
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Thanks, i will try it this weekend, i let you know how it worked.
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It worked as it should be, thanks, that will save me alot of annoying copy and paste.
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Thanks for the Crazy’s.
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further to the information about the Frankie stein specials is as follows :
Frankie Stein Special 1975 [80 Pages] [shows 51 files] [some are double pages]
Frankie Stein Special 1977 [64 pages] [shows 37 files] [some are double pages]
I re-numbered the pages to make it clearer for you and now reuploading them to you.
I am sure when you receive them it be okay this time.
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The whoopee Frankie Stein Specials are from FRANK. He says hee is not a Frankie stein monster but likes Frankfurters, and says that makes him instead A FRANKIEFURTER MONSTER. Ha ha.
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The Bimbo Book 1977
Now ready.
This is from Emma Bunton.
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The Desperate Dan Book 1991 is from Andy.
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All the Crazy Magazines are from me Ian,
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The Beano Summer Special 1964
The Big One 02 [1964-10-24] [12 Pages] [Complete – not cut up]
The Big One 19 [1965-02-20] [12 Pages] [Complete – not cut up]
These are all from JACK MIKEL
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All the Dandy are from Akele Hum.
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All the Zig and Zag’s Zogazine are from Bud Bud Ding Ding.
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I mentioned the contributors, so you not forget to include them when you make your updates later.
All the contributors are as follows :
Akele Hum
Andy
Bud Bud Ding Ding
Emma Bunton
Frank Mcdiarmid
Ian Knox
Jack Mikel
These all part of the team, that work behind the scenes.
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Here are the other missing issues – 55, 66, 76, 79, 93, 94
http://www.mediafire.com/file/mrmv3imlbsujeif/CrazMag+55%2C+66%2C+76%2C+79%2C+93%2C+94.7z
and I’ve posted the link to issue #001 on the “Crazy” page
https://undergroundcomixblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/04/crazy-magazine/
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That’s wonderful that you found the missing issues. This will make this title complete also.
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Information about the Frankie stein specials is as follows :
Frankie Stein Special 1975 [80 Pages] [shows 51 files] [some are double pages]
Frankie Stein Special 1977 [64 pages] [shows 37 files] [some are double pages]
I re-numbered the pages to make it clearer for you.
I am sure they are okay this time.
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