Tammy

Publisher: Fleetway
Publication Dates: 6 February 1971 – 23 June 1984
Number of Issues Published: 138 (#6 February 1971 – #23 June 1984)
Color: Colour Cover; Two Colour Interior; Black & White Interior
Dimensions: 23.6 cm x 28 cm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

It is believed that it was intended to merge Tammy with Girl, but a printer’s dispute in June 1984 prevented the final issues being published and it was simply cancelled. Girl did carry the Tammy masthead for several issues from 25th August 1984 but these issues contain no material from Tammy.
Comic was not numbered, only dated.

No published issues on: 12/28/1974, 1/4/1975, 1/11/1975, 12/30/1978, 5/17/1980, 5/24/1980, 5/31/1980

Doubled dated issues: 21st and 28th June 1980

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Tammy was a weekly British comic for girls published by Fleetway in London from 1971 to 1984, at which point it merged with Girl. Other titles which had merged with Tammy before then include Sally, Sandie, June, Jinty, and Misty. The first Editor was Gerry Finley-Day, followed by Wilf Prigmore. The Editor of Sally was Len Wenn. The Editor of Sandie was John Wagner. The Editor of Misty was Malcolm Shaw.

It consisted of a collection of many small strips, with the stories themselves normally being three or four pages long. As well as the weekly comic, Christmas annuals were also published. While there were similarities with its Fleetway stablemates Jinty and Misty, each comic had its own focus, with Tammy concentrating on sadder Cinderella-themed stories and dark tales of tortured heroines, most notoriously in Slaves of War Orphan Farm and No Tears for Molly. Tammy’s respective merges with Misty brought darker, horror tones, and her merge with Jinty more science-fiction. Despite these, changes in editorship brought Tammy to a more traditional mold in storytelling during the 1980s. The dark, cruel streaks that made Tammy so revolutionary in the 1970s had disappeared, except for Bella Barlow.

Tammy had more long-running regulars than most girls’ comics due to her respective merges. The Tammy and Sandie brought Wee Sue in 1973. The Tammy and June merger brought Bessie Bunter and the Storyteller with The Strangest Stories Ever Told in 1974. The Tammy and Misty merger brought Miss T and Misty herself to join the Storyteller, in 1980. The Tammy and Jinty merger brought Pam of Pond Hill in 1981.

Artists featured in the pages of Tammy included John Armstrong, who drew the long-running character Bella Barlow. Others included Mario Capaldi, Jose Casanovas, Tony Coleman, Diane Gabbott, Douglas Perry, Eduardo Feito, Giorgio Giorgetti, Juliana Buch, and Miguel Quesada.

Writers featured included Jenny McDade, who wrote Star Struck Sister, the first Bella Barlow story and Come Back, Bindi; Benita Brown, who wrote the science fiction story Tomorrow Town; Gerry Finley-Day, who wrote The Camp on Candy Island; Maureen Spurgeon, who wrote the Molly Mills stories; Pat Mills, who wrote Becky Never Saw the Ball, Thursday’s Child and Glenda’s Glossy Pages; Malcolm Shaw, who wrote E.T. Estate; Ian Mennell, who wrote Namby Pamby and Cuckoo in the Nest; Alison Christie, who specialised in heart-tugging stories such as A Gran for the Gregorys and Cassie’s Coach; Jay Over, who wrote Slave of the Clock and Pam of Pond Hill from the Jinty merger; Primrose Cumming, who wrote the later Bella Barlow stories; and Anne Digby, who wrote Olympia Jones; Terence Magee who wrote The Four Friends at Spartan School, The Witch of Widecombe Wold and Sally In A Shell

For a list of comic strips and stories, use the Wikilink.

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The Superboy Annuals were available for approximately 14 years, from 1953 to about 1967. Along with Superboy stories there were always Rex the Wonder Dog and Detective Chimp stories. Even in the mid 1960s kids in the UK could read about the adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog and the Detective Chimp when they would have already become distant memories in the States.

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Publication Dates: 1947 – 1952
Number of Issues Published: 22 (#11 – #33)
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Numbering continues from Superthriller (Foldes, 1947 series); numbering continues in Western Super Thriller (World Distributors, 1952 series).

Initially published by Foldes Press, Super Thriller was a British comic deliberately designed to ape the look of American comics imports. From #6 it featured superhero Ace Hart, the Atom Man, with back up strips including Dirk Daring, Steve Callahan (a western hero) and Tess Moran. After a few issues World Distributors bought the title from Foldes, and continued to publish it to #34, after which it was retitled Western Super Thriller, to cash in to a growing interest in Westerns. It would survive up to #82 under this new title. World Distributors also released three Super Thriller Annuals towards the end of the 1950s, all starring Ace Hart.

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Publisher: Fleetway Publications
Publication Dates: 1987 – 1987
Number of Issues Published: 10 (#[nn] – #9)
Color: Colour cover with black and white interior
Dimensions: Magazine size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publication Type: magazine

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Supernaturals was a fortnightly Fleetway comic based on a line of toys. It ran from 1987 to 1988. It starred two groups of magical warriors (a band of heroes led by Lionheart, who could turn into a lion, and a gang of evildoers led by the undead Skull) who took their conflict from the creepy Ghostworld to our world.

A preview comic was given away as a freebie with the toys.

Promotional copy for the franchise spelled its name as Supernaturals – although, due to the ambiguous logo, many sites refer to it as Super Naturals.

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Publication Dates: June 1950 – January 1960
Number of Issues Published: 115 (#1 – #115)
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: 185mm x 265mm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Glued spine
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series

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Publication Dates: 1947 – 1949
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Dimensions: 91/2″x 121/4″
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Binding: Loose Pages
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Publication Dates: March 29,1952 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 395 (#164 – #558)
Color: Colour Cover; Black & White Interior; Colour Centrefold
Dimensions: 7 1/4″ x 9 1/2″
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine

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The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. The publisher was taken over by the Amalgamated Press in 1949, and under the first editor Leonard Matthews it featured fewer humour strips and more adventure ones. It ran until 17 October 1959, when it was merged into Lion. Len Wenn was a later editor.

Strips included:

“Addy”
“Ali Barber” (Frank Minnitt)
“Battler Britton” (Geoff Campion)
“Billy the Kid” (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
“Buck Jones”
“Clip McCord, Special Agent” (Reg Bunn)
“Deed-a-Day Danny” (Hugh McNeill)
“Dick Turpin” (Mike Butterworth, Hugh McNeill, 1951-54)
“Formula ‘X'”
“Harold Hare” (Harry Hargreaves)
“Jak of the Jaguars” (Patrick Nicolle)
“John and Joan” (R. W. Plummer)
“Johnny Conquest” (Gino D’Antonio)
“Kindheart”
“Lancelot Lake” (Hugh McNeill)
“Max Bravo” (Mike Butterworth and Eric Parker)
“Mike” (Eric Roberts)
“Moko the Monk” (Robert MacGillivray)
“Ollie” (Harry Hargreaves)
“Patsy and Tim” (Eric Parker)
“Robin Hood” (Reg Beaumont)
“Roy Rogers”
“Sherwood Outlaw” (Reg Beaumont)
“Simon the Simple Sleuth” (Hugh McNeill)
“Sitting Bull”
“Sparks and Flash” (Roland Davies)
“Stonehenge Kit the Ancient Brit” (Norman Ward)
“The Swiss Family Robinson” (Bob Wilkin)
“The Terrible Three” (Martin Clifford)
“Voyage to Venus”
“Wild Bill Hickok” (D. C. Eyles)
“Young Joey” (Hugh McNeill)

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Sun 1955-12-10
Sun 1955-12-24

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1956 1956 1956 1956 1956

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Sun 1956-03-10
Sun 1956-03-17
Sun 1956-03-24
Sun 1956-03-31

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Sun 1956-04-07
Sun 1956-04-14
Sun 1956-04-21
Sun 1956-04-28

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Sun 1956-05-12
Sun 1956-05-26

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1957 1957 1957 1957 1957

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Sun 1957-12-14

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1958 1958 1958 1958 1958

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Sun 1958-03-29

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Sun 1958-10-25

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Sun Annual For Girls 1973

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Sun Annual for Boys 1976

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Sun Book of cowboys and indians

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Sun Collectors Guide

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Striker

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1,2,4,5,6,9,12,13,15,16

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18,19,20,21,22,25,26,28,31,32,33

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Stingray

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Stingray was well into its first run on British Television by the time TV Century 21 appeared on the newsstands, and for this reason it was the star strip. TV Century 21 was announced in the trade press as the series premiered on British television, and screenings of an episode were the main feature at launch parties for the comic in December 1964.

Stingray was the second futuristic Anderson series to be made, and with Thunderbirds already well into production, the seeds were sown to bind these futures into a cohesive whole. Unlike other comics, TV Century 21 resembled a glossy newspaper sporting full colour photos to report this new future on a week by week basis, retaining this format proper for its first three years. Stingray Lost! proclaimed the headline of the first issue, over a full colour photo of the eponymous submarine being attacked by a Titan Terror Fish.

It is difficult now, for anyone born after the establishment of colour television, to realise what seeing these marvellous photos would have meant. Until the late 1960s, Stingray, and the later Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Joe 90, could only be seen in black and white, and it would be well into the 1970s that actually having a colour television would become the norm. While full colour strips had come to the fore with the Eagle in the 1950s, the addition of frames from the TV series to the artwork added a new dimension. And like Eagle, the artwork in TV Century 21 takes a more serious stance instead of trying to mimic the exact appearance of the puppets. Artists went for a realistic look, yet still tried to maintain a visual similarity in facial features if nothing else. While it had been tried once before on Supercar before reverting back, few would argue that the decision to have realism over comic caricatures was the wrong one.

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Annual 1966
Annual 1967
Annual 1993
Annual 1994

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Danger In The Deep
Holiday Special 1993
Special 1983
Television Story Book 1965
The Deadly Alliance

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Starlord

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 13th May 1978 – October 7th 1978
Number of Issues Published: 22 (#13th May 1978 – #October 7th 1978)
Color: Color Cover; Mostly Black & White Interior
Paper Stock: Newsprint

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Starlord was planned as a fortnightly title for older readers, with longer stories and higher production values than 2000 AD and the rest of the IPC boys’ comics stable, but this proved too ambitious. Episodes were shortened, the number of colour pages was reduced, although the better quality paper and printing were retained, and Starlord was published weekly at a higher cover price than 2000 AD.

Stories included:

– Strontium Dog, a series about a mutant bounty hunter created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra.
– Ro-Busters, a robot disaster squad created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin O’Neill, although it was more usually drawn by Carlos Pino or Dave Gibbons.
– Mind Wars, a series about two psychic teenagers in the middle of a galactic war, written by Alan Hebden and drawn by Jesus Redondo (concluded in #22, but briefly returned for a sequel in the 1981 Starlord Annual)
– Timequake, featuring a tramp steamer skipper reluctantly recruited into Time Control, an agency which fought to prevent anyone tampering with time.
– Planet of the Damned, a passenger jet vanishes in the Bermuda Triangle and the passengers find themselves on a hostile alien world. Written by Pat Mills (as RE Wright).
– Holocaust, Carl Hunter, a private detective, discovers a government cover-up of an alien invasion. Written by Alan Hebden.

As well as 22 regular issues there were also three Annuals dated 1980–1982 (though each published at the end of the previous year) and one Summer Special.

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1978 1978 1978 1978 1978

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Starlord 1978-05-13
Starlord 1978-05-20
Starlord 1978-05-27

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Starlord 1978-06-03
Starlord 1978-06-10
Starlord 1978-06-17
Starlord 1978-06-24

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Starlord 1978-07-01
Starlord 1978-07-08
Starlord 1978-07-15
Starlord 1978-07-22
Starlord 1978-07-29

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Starlord 1978-08-05
Starlord 1978-08-12
Starlord 1978-08-19
Starlord 1978-08-26

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Starlord 1978-09-02
Starlord 1978-09-09
Starlord 1978-09-16
Starlord 1978-09-23
Starlord 1978-09-30

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Starlord 1978-10-07

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Starlord Summer Special 1978

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Starlord Annual 1980

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Starlord Annual 1981

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Starlord Annual 1982

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Starlord Guide To The Galaxy

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Star Wars

Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: 8 February 1978 – July 1983
Number of Issues Published: 171 (#1 – #117)
Publication Type: magazine

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-02-08
Star Wars Weekly 1978-02-15
Star Wars Weekly 1978-02-22
Star Wars Weekly 1978-02-29

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-03-08
Star Wars Weekly 1978-03-15
Star Wars Weekly 1978-03-22
Star Wars Weekly 1978-03-29

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-04-05
Star Wars Weekly 1978-04-12
Star Wars Weekly 1978-04-19
Star Wars Weekly 1978-04-26

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-05-03
Star Wars Weekly 1978-05-10
Star Wars Weekly 1978-05-17
Star Wars Weekly 1978-05-24
Star Wars Weekly 1978-05-31

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-06-07
Star Wars Weekly 1978-06-14
Star Wars Weekly 1978-06-21
Star Wars Weekly 1978-06-28

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-07-05
Star Wars Weekly 1978-07-12
Star Wars Weekly 1978-07-19
Star Wars Weekly 1978-07-26

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-08-02
Star Wars Weekly 1978-08-09
Star Wars Weekly 1978-08-16
Star Wars Weekly 1978-08-23
Star Wars Weekly 1978-08-30

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-09-06
Star Wars Weekly 1978-09-13
Star Wars Weekly 1978-09-20
Star Wars Weekly 1978-09-27

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-10-04
Star Wars Weekly 1978-10-11
Star Wars Weekly 1978-10-18
Star Wars Weekly 1978-10-25

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-11-01
Star Wars Weekly 1978-11-08
Star Wars Weekly 1978-11-15
Star Wars Weekly 1978-11-22
Star Wars Weekly 1978-11-29

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Star Wars Weekly 1978-12-06
Star Wars Weekly 1978-12-13
Star Wars Weekly 1978-12-20
Star Wars Weekly 1978-12-27

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1979 1979 1979 1979 1979

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-01-03
Star Wars Weekly 1979-01-10
Star Wars Weekly 1979-01-17
Star Wars Weekly 1979-01-24
Star Wars Weekly 1979-01-31

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-02-07
Star Wars Weekly 1979-02-14

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-03-14
Star Wars Weekly 1979-03-21
Star Wars Weekly 1979-03-28

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-04-04
Star Wars Weekly 1979-04-11
Star Wars Weekly 1979-04-18
Star Wars Weekly 1979-04-25

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-05-02
Star Wars Weekly 1979-05-09
Star Wars Weekly 1979-05-16
Star Wars Weekly 1979-05-23
Star Wars Weekly 1979-05-30

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-06-06
Star Wars Weekly 1979-06-13
Star Wars Weekly 1979-06-20
Star Wars Weekly 1979-06-27

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-07-04
Star Wars Weekly 1979-07-11
Star Wars Weekly 1979-07-18
Star Wars Weekly 1979-07-25

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-08-01
Star Wars Weekly 1979-08-08
Star Wars Weekly 1979-08-15
Star Wars Weekly 1979-08-22
Star Wars Weekly 1979-08-29

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-09-05
Star Wars Weekly 1979-09-12
Star Wars Weekly 1979-09-19
Star Wars Weekly 1979-09-26

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-10-03
Star Wars Weekly 1979-10-10
Star Wars Weekly 1979-10-17
Star Wars Weekly 1979-10-24
Star Wars Weekly 1979-10-31

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-11-07
Star Wars Weekly 1979-11-14
Star Wars Weekly 1979-11-21
Star Wars Weekly 1979-11-28

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Star Wars Weekly 1979-12-05
Star Wars Weekly 1979-12-12
Star Wars Weekly 1979-12-19
Star Wars Weekly 1979-12-26

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1980 1980 1980 1980 1980

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-01-02
Star Wars Weekly 1980-01-09
Star Wars Weekly 1980-01-16
Star Wars Weekly 1980-01-23
Star Wars Weekly 1980-01-30

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-02-06
Star Wars Weekly 1980-02-13
Star Wars Weekly 1980-02-20
Star Wars Weekly 1980-02-27

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-03-05
Star Wars Weekly 1980-03-12
Star Wars Weekly 1980-03-19
Star Wars Weekly 1980-03-26

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-04-02
Star Wars Weekly 1980-04-09
Star Wars Weekly 1980-04-16
Star Wars Weekly 1980-04-23
Star Wars Weekly 1980-04-30

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-05-07
Star Wars Weekly 1980-05-14
Star Wars Weekly 1980-05-21
Star Wars Weekly 1980-05-29

Namechange to Empire Strikes Back Weekly

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-06-05
Star Wars Weekly 1980-06-12
Star Wars Weekly 1980-06-19
Star Wars Weekly 1980-06-25

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-07-02
Star Wars Weekly 1980-07-09
Star Wars Weekly 1980-07-16
Star Wars Weekly 1980-07-23
Star Wars Weekly 1980-07-31

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-08-07
Star Wars Weekly 1980-08-14
Star Wars Weekly 1980-08-21
Star Wars Weekly 1980-08-24

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-09-04
Star Wars Weekly 1980-09-11
Star Wars Weekly 1980-09-18
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Star Wars Weekly 1980-10-01
Star Wars Weekly 1980-10-09
Star Wars Weekly 1980-10-16
Star Wars Weekly 1980-10-22

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Star Wars Weekly 1980-11
Star Wars Weekly 1980-12

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1981 1981 1981 1981 1981

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Star Wars Weekly 1981-01
Star Wars Weekly 1981-02
Star Wars Weekly 1981-03+04
Star Wars Weekly 1981-05
Star Wars Weekly 1981-06
Star Wars Weekly 1981-07
Star Wars Weekly 1981-08
Star Wars Weekly 1981-09
Star Wars Weekly 1981-10
Star Wars Weekly 1981-11
Star Wars Weekly 1981-12

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1982 1982 1982 1982 1982

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Star Wars Weekly 1982-01
Star Wars Weekly 1982-02
Star Wars Weekly 1982-04
Star Wars Weekly 1982-05a
Star Wars Weekly 1982-05b
Star Wars Weekly 1982-06
Star Wars Weekly 1982-07
Star Wars Weekly 1982-08
Star Wars Weekly 1982-09
Star Wars Weekly 1982-10
Star Wars Weekly 1982-11
Star Wars Weekly 1982-12

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Star Wars Weekly 1983-01
Star Wars Weekly 1983-02
Star Wars Weekly 1983-03
Star Wars Weekly 1983-04
Star Wars Weekly 1983-05
Star Wars Weekly 1983-06
Star Wars Weekly 1983-07

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Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: June 22, 1983 – 1986
Number of Issues Published: 155 (#1 – #155)
Color: colour covers
Publication Type: magazine

Follows Star Wars Monthly (Marvel UK, 1982 series).

Brief list of main Back-up features/stories:

Indiana Jones #1-22
[from The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones (Marvel, 1983 series)]
[#1-8 from #4 & 5 (merged), #9-13 from #6, #13-17 from #7 and #18-22 from #8 ]

Blade Runner #23-31
[from Marvel Comics Super Special [Marvel Super Special] (Marvel, 1977 series) #22]

Time Bandits #32-41
[from Time Bandits (Marvel, 1982 series) #1]

For Your Eyes Only # 42-51
[from Marvel Comics Super Special [Marvel Super Special] (Marvel, 1977 series) #26]

Krull #53-60
[from Marvel Comics Super Special [Marvel Super Special] (Marvel, 1977 series) #28]

Crystar #61-68
[Saga of Crystar, Crystal Warrior (Marvel, 1983 series) #1]

Power Pack #69-155
[from Power Pack (Marvel, 1984 series) #1-23]

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

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Return of the Jedi 1983-06-22
Return of the Jedi 1983-06-29

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Return of the Jedi 1983-07-07
Return of the Jedi 1983-07-13
Return of the Jedi 1983-07-20
Return of the Jedi 1983-07-27

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Return of the Jedi 1983-08-03
Return of the Jedi 1983-08-10
Return of the Jedi 1983-08-17
Return of the Jedi 1983-08-24
Return of the Jedi 1983-08-31

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Return of the Jedi 1983-09-07
Return of the Jedi 1983-09-14
Return of the Jedi 1983-09-21
Return of the Jedi 1983-09-28

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Return of the Jedi 1983-10-05
Return of the Jedi 1983-10-12
Return of the Jedi 1983-10-19
Return of the Jedi 1983-10-26

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Return of the Jedi 1983-11-02
Return of the Jedi 1983-11-09
Return of the Jedi 1983-11-16
Return of the Jedi 1983-11-23
Return of the Jedi 1983-11-30

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Return of the Jedi 1983-12-07
Return of the Jedi 1983-12-14
Return of the Jedi 1983-12-21
Return of the Jedi 1983-12-28

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1984 1984 1984 1984 1984

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Return of the Jedi 1984-01-04
Return of the Jedi 1984-01-11
Return of the Jedi 1984-01-18
Return of the Jedi 1984-01-25

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Return of the Jedi 1984-02-01
Return of the Jedi 1984-02-08
Return of the Jedi 1984-02-15
Return of the Jedi 1984-02-22
Return of the Jedi 1984-02-29

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Return of the Jedi 1984-03-07
Return of the Jedi 1984-03-14
Return of the Jedi 1984-03-21
Return of the Jedi 1984-03-28

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Return of the Jedi 1984-04-04
Return of the Jedi 1984-04-11
Return of the Jedi 1984-04-18
Return of the Jedi 1984-04-25

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Return of the Jedi 1984-05-02
Return of the Jedi 1984-05-09
Return of the Jedi 1984-05-16
Return of the Jedi 1984-05-23
Return of the Jedi 1984-05-30

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Return of the Jedi 1984-06-06
Return of the Jedi 1984-06-13
Return of the Jedi 1984-06-20
Return of the Jedi 1984-06-27

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Return of the Jedi 1984-07-04
Return of the Jedi 1984-07-11
Return of the Jedi 1984-07-18
Return of the Jedi 1984-07-25

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Return of the Jedi 1984-08-01
Return of the Jedi 1984-08-08
Return of the Jedi 1984-08-15
Return of the Jedi 1984-08-22

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Return of the Jedi 1984-09-01
Return of the Jedi 1984-09-08
Return of the Jedi 1984-09-15
Return of the Jedi 1984-09-22
Return of the Jedi 1984-09-29

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Return of the Jedi 1984-10-06
Return of the Jedi 1984-10-13
Return of the Jedi 1984-10-20
Return of the Jedi 1984-10-27

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Return of the Jedi 1984-11-03
Return of the Jedi 1984-11-10
Return of the Jedi 1984-11-17
Return of the Jedi 1984-11-24
Return of the Jedi 1984-11-26

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Return of the Jedi 1984-12-08
Return of the Jedi 1984-12-15
Return of the Jedi 1984-12-22
Return of the Jedi 1984-12-29

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1985 1985 1985 1985 1985

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Return of the Jedi 1985-01-05
Return of the Jedi 1985-01-12
Return of the Jedi 1985-01-19
Return of the Jedi 1985-01-26

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Return of the Jedi 1985-02-02
Return of the Jedi 1985-02-09
Return of the Jedi 1985-02-16
Return of the Jedi 1985-02-23

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Return of the Jedi 1985-03-02
Return of the Jedi 1985-03-09
Return of the Jedi 1985-03-16
Return of the Jedi 1985-03-23
Return of the Jedi 1985-03-30

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Return of the Jedi 1985-04-06
Return of the Jedi 1985-04-13
Return of the Jedi 1985-04-20
Return of the Jedi 1985-04-27

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Return of the Jedi 1985-05-04
Return of the Jedi 1985-05-11
Return of the Jedi 1985-05-18
Return of the Jedi 1985-05-25

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Return of the Jedi 1985-06-01
Return of the Jedi 1985-06-08
Return of the Jedi 1985-06-15
Return of the Jedi 1985-06-22
Return of the Jedi 1985-06-29

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Return of the Jedi 1985-07-06
Return of the Jedi 1985-07-13
Return of the Jedi 1985-07-20
Return of the Jedi 1985-07-27

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Return of the Jedi 1985-08-03
Return of the Jedi 1985-08-10
Return of the Jedi 1985-08-17
Return of the Jedi 1985-08-24
Return of the Jedi 1985-08-31

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Return of the Jedi 1985-09-07
Return of the Jedi 1985-09-14
Return of the Jedi 1985-09-21
Return of the Jedi 1985-09-28

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Return of the Jedi 1985-10-05
Return of the Jedi 1985-10-12
Return of the Jedi 1985-10-19
Return of the Jedi 1985-10-26

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Return of the Jedi 1985-11-02
Return of the Jedi 1985-11-09
Return of the Jedi 1985-11-16
Return of the Jedi 1985-11-23
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Return of the Jedi 1985-12-07
Return of the Jedi 1985-12-14
Return of the Jedi 1985-12-21
Return of the Jedi 1985-12-28

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1986 1986 1986 1986 1986

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Return of the Jedi 1986-01-04
Return of the Jedi 1986-01-11
Return of the Jedi 1986-01-18
Return of the Jedi 1986-01-25

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Return of the Jedi 1986-02-01
Return of the Jedi 1986-02-08
Return of the Jedi 1986-02-15
Return of the Jedi 1986-02-22

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Return of the Jedi 1986-03-01
Return of the Jedi 1986-03-08
Return of the Jedi 1986-03-15
Return of the Jedi 1986-03-22
Return of the Jedi 1986-03-29

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Return of the Jedi 1986-04-05
Return of the Jedi 1986-04-12
Return of the Jedi 1986-04-19
Return of the Jedi 1986-04-26

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Return of the Jedi 1986-05-03
Return of the Jedi 1986-05-10
Return of the Jedi 1986-05-17
Return of the Jedi 1986-05-24
Return of the Jedi 1986-05-31

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Return of the Jedi 1986-06-07

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Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: 1987 – 1988
Number of Issues Published: 10 (#1 – #10)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: magazine size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine

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ANNUALS AND SPECIALS

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Return Of The Jedi Annual 1983

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Return Of The Jedi Annual 1984

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Return Of The Jedi Christmas Special 1984

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Return Of The Jedi Summer Special 1984

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Return Of The Jedi Winter Special 1984

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Annual Featuring Ewoks 1985

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Droids Spring Special 1989

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Ewoks Annual 1989

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Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back Annual 1980

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Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back Annual 1981

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Star Wars Annual 1978

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Star Wars Annual 1979

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Star Wars Annual 1981

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Star Wars Special Edition 1984

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Star Wars Summer Special 1983

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Star Wars Summer Special 1985

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Star Trek

Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: 1990 – 1992
Number of Issues Published: 24 (#1 – #24)
Color: Colour
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

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Star Trek – The Next Generation 01-19

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Star Trek Annual 1975
Star Trek Annual 1979
Star Trek Annual 1983
Star Trek Summer Special 1979

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Annual 1970

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Annual 1971

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Annual 1972

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Star Trek Annual 1973

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Annual 1974

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Star Trek Annual 1977

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Annual 1986

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Motion Picture

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Star Trek Winter Special 1982

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Speed

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1980 – 1980
Number of Issues Published: 31 (#1 – #31)

There was a five week gap in publication due to industrial action.
No issues were produced dated 24 May 80, 31 May 80, 7 Jun 80, 14 Jun 80 and 21 Jun 80

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Speed was launched by IPC on 23rd February 1980, and ran for 31 issues until 25th October 1980 before being merged with the long running sports themed comic Tiger. Speed was an adventure comic with an eclectic mix of strips including Journey to the Stars by Ron Turner (a lightweight sci-fi strip about a family stranded in space), Baker’s Half Dozen by Mike Western (a war strip which wouldn’t have been out of place in Battle), Topps on Two Wheels (starring cycle motorchampion Eddie Topps) and and probably the title’s most successful series, Death Wish, about a disfigured stuntman who takes absurd risks because he no longer cares whether he lives or dies. Death Wish outlasted not only Speed but also Tiger, ending up in the pages of Eagle after the latter title folded in March 1985. Speed annuals were published in 1981 and 1982.

Strips included…

“Death Wish”
“The Fastest Footballer on Earth”
“Journey to the Stars”
“Quick on the Draw”
“Topps on Two Wheels”

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Speed 1980-02-23

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Speed 1980-03-01
Speed 1980-03-08
Speed 1980-03-15
Speed 1980-03-22
Speed 1980-03-29

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Speed 1980-04-05
Speed 1980-04-12
Speed 1980-04-19
Speed 1980-04-26

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Speed 1980-05-03
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Speed 1980-05-17

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Speed 1980-06-28

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Speed 1980-07-05
Speed 1980-07-12
Speed 1980-07-19
Speed 1980-07-26

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Speed 1980-08-02
Speed 1980-08-09
Speed 1980-08-16
Speed 1980-08-23
Speed 1980-08-30

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Speed 1980-09-06
Speed 1980-09-13
Speed 1980-09-20
Speed 1980-09-27

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Speed 1980-10-04
Speed 1980-10-11
Speed 1980-10-18
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Speed Annual 1981

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Speed Annual 1982

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Speed Summer Special 1980

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Solo

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Publication Dates: 1967 – 1967
Number of Issues Published: 31 (#1 – #31)
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Besides TV Tornado, another similar comic was the short-lived Solo, which contained strips based on the Mysterons to acquaint readers further with the world of Captain Scarlet.Solo merged with TV Tornado prior to the latter’s own merger with TV21.

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Scream

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 24th March 1984 – 30th June 1984
Number of Issues Published: 15 (#1 – #15)
Color: Colour Cover
Paper Stock: Newsprint

Incorporated into Eagle.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Scream! was a British weekly comic anthology with a horror theme, running from March 24, 1984 until 30 June 1984, published by IPC Magazines.

With a tagline of “not for the nervous”, Scream! was supposedly edited by the fictional Ghastly McNasty. Ghastly’s face was concealed by a hood, and a regular feature of the comic involved readers sending in drawings of what they believed he looked like.

15 issues were published before the title was cancelled due to an industrial printer’s strike. Scream! was absorbed by Eagle, with the two most popular strips continuing in that publication. There were also five Summer Specials released, mostly consisting of reprints of horror-themed stories from IPC’s back catalogue.

It is an urban myth that the Scream! comic was banned due to a flurry of complaints from parents with such claims that “Scream!” being aimed at a younger audience, receiving a backlash from concerned parents over cover art and content, deemed unacceptable by adults who supposedly claimed that it was pushing graphic violence (mainly horror and fantasy) on younger children. This rumour by many fans and collectors of this short lived IPC publication is often cited for the reason of it only running up to fifteen issues (last issue dated: 30th June 1984), but on the contrary, it was nothing of the kind but merely an unfortunate industrial strike involving the publication’s printers. The industrial strike resulted in IPC not being able to print any comics for several weeks. This repercussion led IPC to feel the publication had lost momentum, opting to cut their losses and cancelling it, leaving the strip stories within, unfinished. Scream re-emerged eight weeks later as the amalgamated Eagle and Scream! (issue date: 1st September 1984). Another comic title that fell the same fate with this particular industrial strike was Tammy. Tammy disappeared also at the end of June, and then two months later the Tammy masthead was added to Girl for a handful of issues before Girl received a makeover and relaunched with a new look.

Strips included:

“The Dracula File”, written by Gerry Finley-Day, Simon Furman, drawn by Eric Bradbury. Dracula stalks 1980s England.
“Fiends and Neighbours”, reprinted from Cor!!.
“A Ghastly Tale” – one-off strips introduced by Ghastly himself.
“Library of Death” – one-off morality tales.
“Monster”, first episode written by Alan Moore, thereafter by R. Clark (John Wagner and Alan Grant), about a deformed man who grew up locked in an attic, before escaping. Continued in Eagle.
“The Nightcomers”, written by Tom Tully, in which children investigate a haunted house where their parents died.
“Tales from the Grave” – short stories set in Victorian London.
“Terror of the Cats”, written by Simon Furman – an animal experiment goes wrong, turning cats against humans.
“The Thirteenth Floor”, written by Ian Holland (John Wagner and Alan Grant) and drawn by José Ortiz. The computer controlling a revolutionary appartment block goes mad. Continued in Eagle.

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Scream 1984-03-24
Scream 1984-03-31

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Scream 1984-04-07
Scream 1984-04-14
Scream 1984-04-21
Scream 1984-04-28

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Scream 1984-05-05
Scream 1984-05-12
Scream 1984-05-19
Scream 1984-05-26

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Scream 1984-06-02
Scream 1984-06-09
Scream 1984-06-16
Scream 1984-06-23
Scream 1984-06-30

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SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL

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Scream Holiday Special 1985

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Scream Holiday Special 1986

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Scream Holiday Special 1987

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Scream Holiday Special 1988

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Scream Holiday Special 1989

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Fanmade issues by HuckyC

Scream 1984-07-07
Scream 1984-07-14
Scream 1984-07-21
Scream 1984-07-28
Scream 1984-08-04
Scream 1984-08-11

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Scream 1984-08-18
Scream 1984-08-25
Scream 1984-09-01
Scream 1984-09-08

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Scream 1984-09-15
Scream 1984-09-22
Scream 1984-09-29
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Score ‘n’ Roar

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1970 – 1971
Number of Issues Published: 41 (#1 – #41)

Continued in Score (IPC, 1971 series) #8 May 1971

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Score ‘n’ Roar was a football themed comic/magazine published by IPC from 12th September 1970 until June 1971. Unusually, it followed the two-comics-in-one format of Whizzer and Chips, with Roar being a pull-out insert inside Score, each of the two sections being sixteen pages long. Strips featured included Cannonball Craig, Peter the Cat (about a goalkeeper, not a feline called Peter) by Tom Kerr, Phantom of the Forest by Jesus Blasco, Trouble Shooter by Graham Allen, Jack of United, Jimmy of City and Nipper by Francisco Solano Lopez (easily the most successful strip in the comic, and later a long running feature in first Scorcher and later Tiger). The title failed partly due to being comparatively expensive and partly due to the fact that most of its prospective audience already had a football comic to read; Scorcher, into which Score ‘n’ Roar was eventually folded (the new title being Scorcher and Score. Roar had already been dropped by then, along with the conceit of being two titles in one).

Strips included…

“Cannonball Craig”
“Peter the Cat”
“Phantom of the Forest”
“Trouble Shooter”
“Nipper”

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 16 July 1957 – 1965
Number of Issues Published: 327 (#1 – #327)
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest-size
Paper Stock: Glossy Covers; Newsprint Interiors
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine

Numbering continues with June and School Friend Picture Library (IPC, 1965 series) #328

Early issues were published by Amalgamated Press, then by Fleetway and ultimately by IPC. Exact breaks points remain to be documented.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

As its title suggests it followed the picture library format and contained stories such as “Annette in Wartime France”, “Angel of the Backstreets” and “The Peewit Gang” (all three by Mike Hubbard).

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 001 Leader of the Secret Avengers
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 002 Impostor Princess
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 003 Secret of Sunshine Camp
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 004 Vera at Mystery Manor

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 005 Fourth form film makers
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 006 Prisoner in the pagoda
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 007 Schoolgirl in disguise
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 008 Rosalind and the young highwayman

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 009 The fourth grey ghost
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 010 Brenda’s Hollywood quest
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 011 New girl at the ballet school
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 012 Vera’s Christmas adventure

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 013 Jan of Mountain School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 014 Circus Sue
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 015 Schoolgirl rides to the rescue
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 016 Chateau of secrets
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 017 Sally’s surprising parrot

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 018 Her mission for the King
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 019 Helpers of the hidden Mistress
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 020 Candy and Co in Spain
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 021 That elusive grey ghost
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 022 Their stowaway friend
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 023 Mystery at Waterside School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 024 Jill on television

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 025 Again the grey ghosts
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 026 The cruising merrymakers
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 027 Vera’s seaside adventure
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 029 To save a Princess

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 030 Masked hostess of the Holiday Camp
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 031 First term at Crispen Manor
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 032 The captive ballerina

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 033 Secret of Headland House
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 034 Their amazing holiday in london
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 035 Riddle of Bird Island

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 036 Jill Crusoe-Castaway
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 037 Sally – Sensation of the school
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 038 Pine Valley adventure
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 039 Denise and her desert quest
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 040 Christmas in the Highlands
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 041 Ice show mystery

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 042 Rivals at the Alpine School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 045 Friends of Paradise Isle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 046 Girl in the crimson cloak

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 047 Susan and the treasure hunters
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 048 Her horse from the wilds
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 049 Loyal to the co-ed outcast

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 050 Pam’s perilius masquerade
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 051 Yasmin and the Golden Pyramid
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 052 Girls not Wanted!
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 054 Secret rider from Highwood Hall
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 055 False friends from the east
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 056 Mystery of Mandike Manor
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 057 Solak, the wolf dog

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 058 The silent three at St. Kits
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 059 The merrymakers in Italy
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 060 Flight to freedom
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 062 The girls who ran the farm
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 063 Fleurette brave daughter of France

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 064 Jenny girl reporter
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 065 Secret of Holiday Pier
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 066 Companion to Cleopatra
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 067 Marooned School

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 068 Girl of the covered wagons
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 069 Maid Marian’s dangerous quest
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 070 Patsy’s circus days
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 071 Candy all alone

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 072 Storm Castle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 073 Their amazing Chinese journey
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 074 Mystery of the masked mannequin
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 075 Pam at Mountain School

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 076 Loyal to her disgraced mother
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 077 Her royal masquerade
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 078 Lost in red man’s land
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 079 Secret of the mountain

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 080 The merrymakers in Arabia
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 082 School Romance
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 083 Mary and the boy fugitive
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 084 Valerie and the sword of freedom

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 085 Newsgirl Jenny and the Loch Monster
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 086 Diane of St. Dane’s
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 087 The silent three at Island School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 088 Impostor Mistress

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 089 Lost in the jungle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 090 Creepy Castle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 091 Secret of Swan Island

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 092 Journey into danger
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 093 Jane and the boy outlaw
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 094 Holiday of thrills

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 095 Runaway to the circus
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 096 Jon of the jungle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 097 The Phantom Rider
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 098 Film of peril

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 099 Mary and the masked pirate
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 100 Jungle Princess
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 101 Return of the grey ghosts
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 102 Trudy’s Chinese quest

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 103 Siege of Crusader’s Castle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 104 Mystery at Moorland School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 105 Anita beloved Princess

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 107 Toni of the Ice Show
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 108 Cherry comes to Alpine School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 109 They called her Scarecrow

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 110 Kim – Girl Detective
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 111 Mystery boy sheik
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 113 The young overlanders

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 114 Schoolgirls fighters for France
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 115 Sarah’s island school
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 116 Mystery dog of the Highlands
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 117 Circus of perils
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 118 Judy flying nurse

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 119 Riddle of Melham Castle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 120 The silent three fight back
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 121 Yank at St. Celia’s
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 122 Escape to freedom
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 123 Anita Princess in peril

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 124 Mystery Hotel
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 125 To save Cleopatra
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 126 Phantom smuggler of Falcon Bay
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 128 Jungle Quest

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 130 Wong and Pete investigate
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 131 Annette in wartime France
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 132 Merle’s voyage of mystery

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 133 Angel of the backstreets
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 135 Gwen and the gay highwayman

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 136 Runaway Sisters
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 137 Livewire of the wards
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 138 Mystery Pony
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 139 Carol out west

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 141 Goosegirl and the Princess
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 142 Dangerous Journey
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 143 Danger in hiding

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 144 Snowbound School
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 145 A minx called Shirley
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 146 Danger on White Mountain

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 147 Outlaw’s Daughter
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 148 Girl of the gold rush
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 149 I want to dance

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 150 Rebels of invaded isle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 151 Temple of secrets

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 152 Girl Boss
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 153 Runaway in ballet shoes
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 154 Young fugitives

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 155 Mystery of Faraway Isle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 156 Strange Inheritance
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 158 They won an island

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 160 School on a liner
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 161 My sister Rosa
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 162 Buttercup railway

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 163 Melody makers on tour
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 164 Kennel girl detective
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 165 Moor Mystery
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 167 Venture to the new world
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 170 Oklahoma or bust

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 174 That amazing Princess Anita
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 175 An otter comes to school
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 176 The invisible schoolgirl
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 179 Peewit’s circus adventure
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 181 Moyra’s magic talisman

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 182 Schoolgirl Castaways
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 187 The peewits on the trail
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 189 Wild dog of the snows

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 191 Fireworks with the Peewits
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 193 The miser of Marshwick
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 196 Danger Trail
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 197 Tina joins the circus

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 200 The Cockney Kids
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 202 Blaze wonder dog
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 204 The roving Regans
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 207 Operation Curlew

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 210 Tina takes charge
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 213 Blaze film star
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 217 Elephant Girl

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 221 Her outlaw brother
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 223 The Peewits take the stage
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 229 Kim and the lion

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 230 Rilla junior reporter
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 232 Josie’s farming days
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 233 Suzie-Patriot
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 234 Case of the spy in the sky

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 235 Fugitive Princess
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 236 Northland Trail
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 239 Circus girl at school

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 243 Julie of the South Seas
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 245 Riddle of Lu Fang
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 250 Secret of Cloud Mountain
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 262 Case of the runaway Duke

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 275 School behind enemy lines
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 289 Aunt Jemima goes to war
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 291 Crazy Days

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 293 Miss Adventure
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 294 Zenda from outer space
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 297 Planet of thousand perils

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 300 The plan that rocked the school
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 301 Jacey secret agen
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 304 Jacey and the pirates

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 306 Star of the highboard
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 308 Casey joins the band
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 309 Zenda and the frozen planet

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 310 Zanna Queen of the jungle
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 312 Adventure for 3
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 313 Zanna and the valley of flame
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 314 Planet of fear

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 316 Mimi the mesmerist
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 317 100 dogs and a girl
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 322 Jacey’s date with danger
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 323 Schoolgirl Detective

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Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 324 The young detectives
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 325 Kim and the lost spaceman
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 326 Roma’s Ragamuffins
Schoolgirls’ Picture Library 327 Impostor Mistress

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School Fun

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 15 October 1983 – 26 May 1984
Number of Issues Published: 33 (#1 – #33)
Color: Colour
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

School Fun was a British comic book that ran from the issues dated 15 October 1983 to 26 May 1984, when it merged with Buster. As the name implies, the comic’s “gimmick” was that every strip revolved around school.

Notable strips:

B.(e) Ware Caretaker
Coronation Street School
Creepy Crawler
ETT: Extra Terrestrial Teacher
Grange Hill Juniors
Schoolditz
Teachers United
Walt Teaser
Young Arfur

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School Friend

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Publication Dates: 1950 – 1965
Number of Issues Published: 766 (#1 – #766)
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

The School Friend was published by Amalgamated Press as a story paper for girls from 1919 to 1929, when it was renamed The Schoolgirl, and continued until 1940.

School Friend was revived as a comic in 1950, publishing a mixture of comic strips and prose stories, and was published by AP, then Fleetway and IPC.. It ran until 1965, when it was merged into June, becoming June & School Friend. The Editor of June & School Friend was Mavis Miller. Art Editor: Colin Parker. Sub-editors: Terence Magee, Jackie Davies. Art Assistants: Ken “Sherry” Sherrington, Roger Prickett

Art Agencies used were run by Dick and Jack Wall; Temple Art Agency by Danny and Pat Kelleher; Bardon Art Associates by Barry Coker; Creaciones Ilustradas by Luis Llorente.

Series included:

“Babs and the Family”
“Bessie Bunter” (Billy Bunter’s sister), written by Jim Storrie
“Cherry and the Children”, drawn by John Armstrong
“Dilly Dreem”
“Jill Crusoe”, written by Johnny Johnson and drawn by Roland Davies
“Kim – Dog of Mystery”
“Lucky’s Living Doll” (written by Frank Redpath and drawn by Robert MacGillivray)
“My Friend Sara”
“Scamp” (Harry Hargreaves)
“The Silent Three”, written by Horace Boyten and Stewart Pride, drawn by Evelyn Flinders
“The Strangest Stories Ever Told”, a pipe-smoking teller of spooky stories (various writers such as Scott Goodall, Len Wenn, Terence Magee and various artists)
“Terry Brent”, drawn by C. L. Doughty
“Sindy”, the famous toy doll, written by Cecil Graveney

There was also a School Friend Picture Library, published from 1962 to 1965, when it became June and School Friend Picture Library, and then June and School Friend and Princess Picture Library in 1966.

A companion paper was Lindy, published in 1975 and folding 6 months later. The Editor was Norman Worker. One of the stories was “Hard Days For Hilda”, written by Terence Magee.

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Sandie

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Publication Dates: 1972 – 1973
Number of Issues Published: 89 (#1 – #89)
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Sandie was a short lived girls comic edited by John Wagner and published by IPC/Fleetway from 12th February 1972 to 10th October 1973. Upon cancellation, it was merged into Tammy. Stories featured included Wee Sue (which became a long running strip in Tammy), Slaves of the Trapeze, Captives of Terror Island, Angela Angel Face, Nat the Cat and Brenda’s Brownies.

Stories included:

“Brenda’s Brownies” (drawn by Mike Brown)
“Captives of Terror Island” (written by Terence Magee)
“Slave of the Trapeze” (written by Terence Magee)
“Wee Sue”

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Sally

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1969 – 1971
Number of Issues Published: 94 (#1 – #94)
Color: Colour
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Sally was a weekly girls’ comic published by IPC from 1969 to 1971. Its strips included “The Cat Girl”, about a girl who became a cat-themed superhero by wearing a magic costume; “Schoolgirl Princess”; and cover feature “Maisy’s Magic Eye”.

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Rocket

Publisher: News of the world
Publication Dates: 1956 – 1956
Number of Issues Published: 32 (#1 – #32)
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Rocket was a short-lived sci-fi adventure comic which ran for 32 weeks in 1956. Apparently edited by Douglas Bader, it featured “Captain Falcon”, drawn by Basil Blackaller (as “Frank Black”), on the cover, and also included reprints of American strips like “Flash Gordon”, “Johnny Hazard” and “Brick Bradford”.

The first issue of Rocket included Captain Falcon, Escape from Earth, John Storm, Why I am Editing, The Jungle of Space, Flash Gordon, Johnny Hazard, Brick Bradford, St. Rockets, Earthward Bound, News of Other Worlds, Your Guide to Guided Missiles and Professor Jack Ransom.

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Planet of the Apes

Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: October 26, 1974 – 23rd February 1977
Number of Issues Published: 123 (#1 – #123)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: Magazine Size
Binding: Saddle-Stitched

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

In the UK, Marvel Comics launched a weekly Planet of the Apes comic in October 1974, using material recycled from the recently-launched US Planet of the Apes Magazine. ‘Marvel UK’ at that point wasn’t really a separate company – all covers, splash pages, etc. were produced in the US, with only the letters page done in the UK for each of the weeklies.

The British edition was a huge success, but as it was a weekly, the reprinted strips quickly caught up with the American monthly originals. The writer of all the original US strips, Doug Moench, recalled: “I used to get these calls like, ‘Can you do a one-part Apes story?’ and I’d ask when they needed it, and that would be that. I think England went Planet of the Apes crazy. Marvel UK started doing a weekly and they actually got ahead of us at one point. We couldn’t keep up with their weekly schedule.
They asked me to do this original stuff for England that we later put in the American version. That later happened with ‘Master of Kung-Fu’ and ‘Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu’ as well. It didn’t last very long… and I couldn’t keep up with their weekly schedule.” To solve the problem, Marvel UK continued the title by running the Marvel strip Killraven from the American “Amazing Adventures” comic but changed his name to ‘Apeslayer’ and stuck ape heads on all his opponents so he was fighting apes instead of Martians

Another unique feature of the UK version was that included many panels which had been edited out of the original US magazine strips to save space – once the ‘Apeslayer’ issues had been published, Marvel UK was able to keep up with it’s US counterpart, and the stories were edited for the two publications almost simultaneously in the same offices, meaning each team could tailor the original strips to their own needs. And as many of the US stories were split across two or three UK issues, new chapter titles and splash pages were specially drawn, along with completely new cover artwork (often by pencillers Bob Hannigan and Ron Wilson, and inker Mike Esposito; and also including Ernie Chan, Frank Thorne, Herb Trimpe, Larry Lieber, and Pablo Marcos – who can be found across the bulk of covers following issue #100[2]). Because of the great following the Apes comic and TV series attracted, a UK-based Apes fan club was set up by a company called Television Character Promotions (TCP). The fan club published an intermittent newsletter and both the newsletter and the UK comic promoted each other’s publications and ran competitions jointly. Marvel’s UK comic churned out an impressive 139 issues altogether. It survived by being combined with other Marvel titles – as “Planet of the Apes & Dracula Lives” from #88 (June 1976) to #123 (February 1977), and as part of “The Mighty World Of Marvel (featuring Planet of the Apes)” from #231 (March 1977) to #246 (June 1977), when it finally disappeared.

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Publisher: Brown Watson
Publication Dates: 1976 – 1978
Number of Issues Published: 3 (#1976 – #1978)
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Annual
Publication Type: book

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Pancho Villa

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Publication Dates: 1954 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 64 (#1 – #64)
Color: Colour Cover; Black & White Interior
Binding: Saddle-Stitched

British original material mostly by Colin Andre.

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: May 3, 1986 – October 22, 1988
Number of Issues Published: 69 (#1 – #68)
Dimensions: British magazine-size
Paper Stock: glossy paper

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Oink! was a British comic for children which was published from 3 May 1986 to 22 October 1988. It set out to be deliberately anarchic, reminiscent of Viz but for children. The creators also cited Mad magazine as a major influence.

Part of its difference in the marketplace was that it attracted writers and cartoonists from a wide range of previous disciplines. It was devised, launched and edited by Patrick Gallagher, Private Eye regular contributor Tony Husband and Mark Rodgers; although within the fiction of the comic it was “edited” by a character called Uncle Pigg (similar to 2000 AD’s Tharg the Mighty). The comic also followed 2000 AD’s lead in crediting its contributors for their work, still a rarity in British comics at that time. Featured artists and writers included Husband’s Private Eye colleague David Haldane, ex-The Fall member and future BBC Radio 1 radio host Marc “Lard” Riley, Malcolm Douglas, future Beano writer/artist Kev F Sutherland, future Marvel artist, writer and editor & current SpongeBob SquarePants Magazine editor David Leach, future Financial Times cartoonist Jeremy Banks, and satirical media commentator-to-be Charlie Brooker. Viz founders Davy Thorp and Chris Donald also contributed some one-off strips, as did The Beano’s Tom Paterson and John Geering.

Originally a fortnightly publication, it became weekly and finally monthly and was finally wound up after 68 issues, after the comic’s founders, Patrick Gallagher, Tony Husband and Mark Rodgers, were offered a TV deal which resulted in the show Round the Bend. Three Oink! strips transferred to Buster: “Weedy Willy”, “Pete and his Pimple” and “Tom Thug”, the latter appearing through to the comic’s last issue in 1999.

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Mighty World of Marvel

1972 Series

Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: October 7, 1972 – January 17, 1979
Number of Issues Published: 329 (#1 – #329)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White with some Colour interior
Dimensions: Magazine size

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Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: 1983 – October 1984
Number of Issues Published: 17 (#1 – #17)
Color: Part colour, part black and white
Dimensions: Magazine-size

Series merges with Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel UK, 1977 series) #85.

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The Mighty World Of Marvel (commonly shortened to MWOM) was Marvel UK’s first-ever title, debuting in 1972, and is also the name of a similar current comic printed by Panini Comics, which bought the Marvel UK titles.

Spending much of the 1970s as Marvel UK’s flagship title, MWOM published black & white reprints of American Marvel four-colour material. Thanks in large part to the success of MWOM, Marvel UK gained a foothold in the (at the time) vast UK weekly comic market, allowing the company to cross-market and later introduce non-superhero UK-reprint titles such as Planet of the Apes and Star Wars.

MWOM started out publishing reprints of 1960s stories featuring Marvel’s existing characters — including Spider-Man, The Hulk, and the Fantastic Four. The monthly format of the American material was adapted to fit the British weekly format, with stories being split up over several weeks. As was the custom with British weekly titles, the first issue of MWOM featured a free gift, in this case a Hulk iron-on T-shirt transfer.

After Spider-Man left to star in his own publication, Spider-Man Comics Weekly, he was replaced by Daredevil in the third strip, who was himself replaced by the original X-Men and then the Avengers. Eventually the title settled with the Hulk as cover star, backed up by Daredevil and the Fantastic Four.

As MWOM passed its hundredth issue (August 31, 1974) a galaxy of different characters began to be featured in the publication (with the Hulk still holding the top spot), many of these coming via the merger of other titles into MWOM. The Avengers returned to MWOM, bringing Conan the Barbarian with them in issue #199 (July 21, 1976) following the cancellation of their own magazine. The Avengers had joint cover billing with the Hulk, and over time the green giant would share it with other characters. From issue #233 (March 1977), the Hulk co-starred with Planet of the Apes (after their own 1974–1977 weekly folded) and subsequently with Dracula and Nick Fury. (The former was left over from the last merger, when the title then called Planet of the Apes and Dracula Lives merged into MWOM; while the latter was from Fury weekly, an unsuccessful March–August 1977 attempt to follow the popularity of boys’ war comics in the UK.) The final strip to share the masthead with the Hulk was the Fantastic Four, who returned to MWOM after starring in their own magazine, The Complete Fantastic Four.

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Mickey Mouse

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Publication Dates: 8 February 1936 – 28 December 1957
Number of Issues Published: 920 (#1 – #920)

Mickey Mouse Weekly was a weekly British tabloid comic, the first with full colour photogravure printing. 920 issues were published by Willbank Publications and then Odhams Press between 8 February 1936 and 28 December 1957. The comics were said to be “drawn in a slick, smooth style which was clearly influenced by American comics”. On 21 July 1951, Enid Blyton’s The Secret Seven began appearing in the Mickey Mouse Weekly. It ceased production after Odhams lost the rights to the Disney characters. Non-Disney content was continued in the Zip comics, and Walt Disney then published Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse, renamed Walt Disney’s Weekly in 1959 and discontinued in 1961.

Mickey Mouse Weekly contained the following notable strips:

“Billy Brave” (Tony Weare, 1950–57)
“Bongo” (Basil Reynolds)
“Danny the Lamb” (Basil Reynolds)
“Davy Crockett” (Jim Holdaway, 1955–57)
“Donald Duck” (William Ward, 1936–57)
“Don o’ the Drums” (Ron Embleton, 1957)
“Gordon Gale, Air Rover” (Stephen Chapman, 1936)
“Kidnapped” (Joan Martin May, 1948)
“Li’l Wolf” (Basil Reynolds)
“The Lone Ranger” (reprinted American strip by Ed Kressy)
“Mickey Mouse” (Wilfred Haughton, Victor Ibbetson, Basil Reynolds 1936-57)
“Monty Carstairs, Special Agent” (Cecil Orr, Frank Bellamy, 1951–56)
“Peter Puppet” (Basil Reynolds)
“Robin Alone” (E. O., 1950–57)
“Rogers’ Rangers” (Ron Embleton, 1953)
“Sea Shanties” (Reg Carter)
“Secret in the Sands” (Frank Bellamy, 1953)
“Shuffled Symphonies” (Basil Reynolds)
“Skit, Skat and the Captain” (Basil Reynolds, 1936–40)
“Strongbow the Mighty” (Ron Embleton, 1954–57)
“Troubles of Father” (Reg Carter)
“True Life Adventures” (Basil Reynolds)
“Walt Disney’s Living Desert” (Frank Bellamy, 1953)

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Number of Issues Published: 80 (#0 – #79)
Color: Colour
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

M.A.S.K. was a weekly comic published by IPC, then Fleetway, from 1986 to 1988. Based on the line of toys from American company Kenner along with its accompanying animated TV series from DiC and 9-issue comic from DC, it originally reprinted material from its American counterpart but later began running original work.

It revolved around the Mobile Armored Strike Kommand, a team of heroes who battled Miles Mayhem and his organisation VENOM (Vicious, Evil Network of Mayhem).

It lasted for 80 issues before merging into the 1980s revival of Eagle.

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Number of Issues Published: 40 (#50 – #89)
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Dimensions: Oversized (#50-70); Standard Silver Age U.S. #72-89)
Binding: Saddle-stitched

The Marvel Family, also known as The Shazam Family, are a group of superheroes who originally appeared in books published by Fawcett Comics, and were later acquired by DC Comics. Created in 1942 by writers Otto Binder and Ed Herron, and Fawcett artists C. C. Beck, Mac Raboy, and Marc Swayze, the team is an extension of Fawcett’s Captain Marvel franchise, and includes Marvel’s sister Mary Marvel, their friend Captain Marvel Jr., and, at various times, a number of other characters as well.

Because Marvel Comics trademarked their own Captain Marvel comic book during the interim between the demise of the Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel comics in 1953 and DC’s revival in 1972, DC Comics is today unable to promote and market their Captain Marvel/Marvel Family properties under those names. Since 1972, DC has instead used the trademark Shazam! for their comic book titles with the Marvel Family characters, and the name under which they market and promote the characters. When referring to the Marvel Family on comic book covers or various merchandise, they are by this legal necessity called the “Shazam Family”. In 2012, DC officially changed Captain Marvel’s name to Shazam, making Shazam Family the name of the superhero’s associates.

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Publication Dates: September 1960 – March 1963
Number of Issues Published: 31 (#1 – #31)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: 170 mm x 245 mm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched

Long Bow was Published by Atlas Publishing and Distributing Co Ltd, this collection you mention of 31 issues. However, its first series started in Spring 1950 published by Wings Publishing Company [Fiction House] , these comics classified as western Indian comics. (Thanks to Beryl)

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1960 – 1966
Number of Issues Published: 323 (#2 April 1960 – #4 June 1966)
Color: Colour Publishing
Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

1966 Series Lion and Champion

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1966 – 1967
Number of Issues Published: 82 (#11 June 1966 – #30 December 1967)
Color: Colour
Paper Stock: newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

1968 series

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1968 – 1969
Number of Issues Published: 69 (#6 January 1968 – #26 April 1969)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: Magazine size
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

1969 series Lion and Eagle

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1969 – 1970
Number of Issues Published: 40 (#3 May 1969 – #31 January 1970)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: Magazine size
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

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Publisher: Amalgamated Press
Publication Dates: 23rd February 1952 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 389 (#1 – #17/10/1959)
Color: Colour Dimensions: 19.5 cm x 27 cm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine

213-217 is a single comic. Because of a strike in the summer of 1959, there were only two undated issues published between 20 June 1959 and 29 August 1959.

1959 series Lion and Sun

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1959 – 1960
Number of Issues Published: 23 (#24 October 1959 – #26 March 1960)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: Magazine size
Binding: Saddle-stitched

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Lion was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway (a subsidiary of IPC, the International Publishing Corporation) from 23 February 1952 to 18 May 1974. It lasted for 1,156 issues. Editor: Bernard Smith Script Editor: Ken Mennell Assistant Editor: David Gregory Editorial: Peter Smith, Geoff Kemp, Roger Protz, Terence Magee, Pat Brookman, Chris Lowder. Art: Royman Brown, Geoff Berwick, John Michael Burns, Ian Stead.

Lion was first published on 23 February 1952, and was a weekly boys’ adventure comic designed to compete with Eagle, the popular weekly comic that had introduced Dan Dare. Lion?’?s first issue contained a mix of text stories and comic strips; its flagship story was Captain Condor – Space Ship Pilot, a science fiction adventure in the Dan Dare mould. The premiere issue also contained the first adventure of Robot Archie (called The Jungle Robot in early adventures) who would go on to become one of the title’s most popular characters. The most popular story was Paddy Payne written by Val Holding and drawn by Joe Colquhoun. Reg “Skipper” Clarke ran the letters feature.

Bernard Smith was always proud to say that he had the latest issue of ‘Lion’ delivered to Buckingham Palace every Friday, the young Prince Charles being an avid reader. In 1960, Prince Charles was 11 years old.

By the 1960s Lion had settled into being one of the most popular British weekly titles of the time. It began to feature an increasing number of anti-hero characters such as The Spider and The Sludge (who would later battle Robot Archie in his own strip).

Lion merged with several other comics during its life, including Eagle in 1969 and Thunder in 1971. But by the early 1970s sales were slipping, and in 1974 it was merged with Valiant. Several strips continued in Valiant, but that title merged with Battle Picture Weekly in 1976.

In 2005 many of IPC’s characters, including several from Lion, were featured in a mini-series called Albion published by the WildStorm imprint of DC Comics.

Notable stories

Adam Eterno A man who lived forever and could not be killed except by gold. He was transported through time each week.
Battler Britton – World War Air Ace
Carson’s Cubs
Captain Condor – Space Ship Pilot
Karl the Viking
Maroc the Mighty, about a returning English crusader whose magic armlet The Hand of Zar gave superhuman strength.
Paddy Payne – Fighter Ace.
Phantom Viking. Donning a magic helmet, a professor transforms into a Viking with great strength and the ability to fly but can lose his powers when the wind blows from the wrong direction.
Robot Archie. A powerful robot under the control of two men.
Sergeants Four.
Spot The Clue
The Sludge.
The Spellbinder. An ancient sorcerer in modern times.
The Spider. Part villain, part hero, he would fight master criminals using his skills and weapons.
Zip Nolan – Highway Patrol. A one page comic story where he would spot a clue and so catch a crook.
The Bartoc Brothers. A 2 page text story. Bartoc, a scientist makes four duplicates of himself. One has strength, one speed, one courage and one genius and they fight crime. However two doubles are finally killed because the courageous one wanted more excitement and betrayed them. He and the genius died, and the series ended.
Mowser – occupying the back cover, he was a cat who would always outwit his enemy, James the Butler.

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Lady Penelope

Publication Dates: 1966 – 1969
Number of Issues Published: 204 (#1 – #204)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: Magazine size
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine

After issue #204 Penelope was merged with another title, ‘Princess Tina’ which was then renamed ‘Princess Tina and Penelope’. The title reverted back to ‘Princess Tina’ a few months later.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Title changed in Penelope starting with issue 123 – 1968-05-25

Lady Penelope was a British weekly comic for girls which ran from 1966 to 1969. The titular character was based on Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, the secret agent seen in the television series Thunderbirds. Most of the other strips in the comic were also based on popular television shows of the era.

Before Lady Penelope became an independent comic, a strip featuring the titular character was one of four colour strips to launch the TV Century 21. It was published while Thunderbirds was still being made and the script acted as a prelude to the upcoming Thunderbirds comic.

Following the success of the Lady Penelope strip a Lady Penelope was launched as the sister publication to TV Century 21, marketed as the comic for girls who love television. It ran for 204 issues with the first dated 22 January 1966.

The title changed to The New Lady Penelope with issue 53, back to Lady Penelope with issue 63 and then to Penelope from issue 123 onwards.

The run ended with issue 204, dated 13 December 1969, after which the title joined with Princess Tina. This merge appears to have been arranged hastily and would have left some of the weekly comic strip serials unfinished, so the endings of these were included in the form of text stories in issue 204.

Despite the combined title, only one comic serial from Penelope survived the merge, albeit with the format and main character’s name altered. The title would revert to Princess Tina before the end of 1970.

Notable comic strips

Lady Penelope – based on the secret agent seen in the television series Thunderbirds.
The Angels – stories set around the pilots from Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.
The Monkees – based on the NBC television series.
The Beverly Hillbillies – based on the CBS television series.
Bewitched – based on the ABC television series.
Class Six Sterndorf – about a special class where young girls are trained to become spies. Created by Angus Allan.
Creighton Ward – stories about a young nurse, Pat, on a children’s hospital ward.
Crossroads – based on the ATV series.
Daktari – based on the CBS television series.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. – based on the NBC television series.
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. – based on the NBC television series.
Jenny Ware – humorous stories about a girl who accidentally discovers a chemical that sends her backward or forward in time.
Marina, Girl of the Sea – stories about Marina, the mute undersea girl seen in Stingray.
Penny – stories about Lady Penelope when she was a young girl.
Perils of Parker – humorous stories based loosely on the character from Thunderbirds.
Space Family Robinson – original stories using the characters and technology from the Gold Key Comics title.
What Did That Dog Say? – humorous stories about a girl who can understand the language of dogs thanks to a magic ring. Created by Angus Allan, this first appeared in Lady Penelope as a text story. It was popular enough with readers to become a weekly comic strip. Later it would be renamed What Did That Dog (And Cat) Say? when the main character, Cathy, gains the ability to understand cats as well as dogs.

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Krazy

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 16 October 1976 – 15th April 1978
Number of Issues Published: 79 (#1 – #79)
Color: Colour cover

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Krazy was a British comic published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran from (issues dates) 16 October 1976 to 15 April 1978, when it merged with stable-mate Whizzer and Chips. In 1977, one of the characters in the comic, Cheeky, proved popular enough to get his own comic, Cheeky, which was later merged into Whoopee!. The comic included a “disguise” back-cover, such as the cover of a diary or brochure, which allowed readers to hide the comic from parents or teachers (although one issue on April Fool’s day had the front cover upside down).

Krazy’s stories included:

‘ello, It’s Cheeky
Big Game Hunter
Birdman and Chicken
Detective Fumbly’s (Nut) Case Book, a text story usually with one illustration, rather than a conventional strip
Fit Fred and Sick Sid
Handy Andy
Hit Kid
Kid Comic
The Krazy Gang
Micky Mimic
Paws
Pongalongapongo, featuring Pongo Snodgrass, originally a supporting character in The Krazy Gang
Ray Presto
Scaredy Cat
The 12½p Buytonic Boy

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June

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1961 Series

Publication Dates: 18 March 1961 – 1964
Number of Issues Published: 174 (#18 March 1961 – #11 July 1964)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: Magazine size (9″ x 11″)
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched

Numbering continues in June and Poppet (IPC, 1964 series).

1964 Series

Publication Dates: 1964 – 1965
Number of Issues Published: 23 (#22 August 1964 – #23 January 1965)

1971 Series

Publication Dates: 1971 – 1973
Number of Issues Published: 61 (#20 November 1971 – #13 January 1973)

June was a weekly comic published from 1961 to 1974 by Fleetway (later IPC).

Poppet merged into it in 1964, with the redoubtable School Friend following the next year and Pixie in 1973.

In 1974 June merged into Tammy.

Strips included…

“Bessie Bunter”
“The Black Pearls of Taboo Island”
“Boss of Beadle Street”
“Cloris and Claire: The Sporting Pair”
“Diana’s Diary”
“The Growing-Up of Emma Peel”
“Henrietta’s Horse”
“Jenny”
“Kathy at Marvin Grange School”
“Lucky’s Living Doll”
“My Dog Cuddles”
“The Mystery of Banshee Towers” (text story)
“Olly Goes to School”
“Secret Agent 13”
“The Silver Savage”
“Vanessa from Venus”

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Joe 90

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Publisher: City Magazines
Publication Dates: 18th January 1969 – 6th September 1969
Number of Issues Published: 34 (#1 – #34)
Color: Colour
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

Continued in TV21 & Joe 90 (City Magazines; Century 21 Publications, 1969 series) #1.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

“He’s only nine years old – but he is the world’s most audacious special agent! There has never before been a special agent like JOE 90 – and television has never before presented such an original, imaginative and intriguing series.”
“For nine-year-old Joe can do anything, thanks to a fabulous electronic device which can transfer the brain patterns of those who are the greatest experts in their field. When he receives these brain patterns, Joe, with the aid of a special pair of glasses which have built-in electrodes, becomes a man in thought and deed… can become the greatest of all astronauts, a dare-devil pilot, an ace motorist, a brilliant brain surgeon or whatever else may be necessary for him as the most daring of all agents attached to the World Intelligence Network… yet he still looks what he really is – a normal, healthy schoolboy. Every assignment brings new excitement, new hazards and unexpected situations – for JOE 90 and viewers alike!”

This was how the series was promoted in the original ITC publicity brochure.

Professor Ian “Mac” McClaine, a brilliant computer expert, has invented an incredible device called BIG RAT – Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer. It enables the knowledge and experience of one person to be transferred to another. He demonstrates the machine to his friend Sam Loover, by transferring his own brain patterns to his adopted son Joe. Amazed, and recognising the machine’s true potential, Sam temporarily dissuades Mac from selling the machine to Convex Computers. Professor McClaine meets with Sam’s superior Shane Weston, head of the World Intelligence Network in London. Shane eventually persuades Mac to keep the BIG RAT a secret, and to enable W.I.N. to use it for missions – with Joe as a secret agent! After all, who could possibly suspect that a nine year old boy could be The Most Special Agent of W.I.N.?

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Jet

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1971 – 1971
Number of Issues Published: 21 (#1 – #22)

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Jet was a shortlived weekly comic published by IPC in 1971. It lasted for 22 issues before merging into Buster. Its mot enduring strip was Ken Reid’s “Faceache”, which carried on in Buster for some time and is today well-regarded by Reid’s admirers.

In the 1970s IPC Magazines were determined to become the dominant force in British comics and produced numerous titles to achieve that aim. Sadly, many were relatively unsuccessful and short-lived, such as the boys adventure weekly Jet which managed just 22 issues.

Launched at the end of April 1971, Jet is perhaps most memorable today for being the comic where Ken Reid’s excellent Faceache strip began. However, it’s arguable that the fantasy serial Von Hoffman’s Invasion was another very notable strip.

Jet’s 40 pages were a good mixture of adventure and humour strips, with the emphasis on the former. The strips were fairly traditional fare for the time, featuring sport, war, and suchlike. There was a football strip The Sludgemouth Sloggers by Douglas Maxted, another IPC regular.

Partridge’s Patch was a gentle detective story about a rural copper, by Mike Western.

Sergeants Four, by Fred Holmes, featured four stereotypical English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish sergeants in lighthearted war stories.

Paddy McGinty’s Goat, taking its name from a song popularised by Val Doonican at the time, featured a shape-shifting alien who spent most of his time as a goat. Not IPC’s finest hour.

The full colour centre pages featured a humour strip, with Mike Lacey doing his best Baxendale impersonation drawing The Kids of Stalag 41. (Toni Goffe took over the art with No.2.)

Crazy Car Capers was clearly inspired by the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Wacky Races that was on TV at the time. Artwork by Solano Lopez.

Ken Reid’s Faceache was the strip that proved to have longevity, continuing into the merged Buster and Jet and remaining a favourite in Buster for many years afterwards.

Bertie Bumpkin, by Terry Bave, was the other single page humour strip in Jet. Much of the humour came from Bertie’s exaggerated accent and phrases, which were translated in footnotes.

Bala the Briton was a rousing historical/mythological saga in the style of Jason and the Argonauts. I’m unsure of the artist on this.

Other strips included Carno’s Cadets, Kester Kidd, Adare’s Anglians, and, from issue 2, The Dwarf.

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Jag

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Publication Dates: 1968 – 1969
Number of Issues Published: 48 (#1 – #48)

Jag was a weekly boys adventure comic launched by Fleetway on 27th April 1968. Unlike its stablemates at the time, the comic was tabloid sized, printed on higher quality paper, and had four of its sixteen pages in full painted colour, and a further four in spot colour. Its format was closer to that of rival publisher Hulton Press’s Eagle than of the other Fleetway titles, but it lasted just 48 weeks (and towards the end became just a standard 32 page comic in the same format as Fleetway’s other titles). Strips featured included The Mouse Patrol (by Eric Bradbury), Cap’n Codsmouth (by Joe Colquhoun), Boy Bandit by Tom Kerr, The Indestructible Man (by Jesus Blasco), Custer by Geoff Campion, Football Family Robinson by Joe Colquhoun, and SF strip New World for Old. Following its cancellation, Jag joined the masthead of Tiger. There was also a Jag Football Special, and Jag Annuals were published from 1970-1973.

Features included…

“Black Patch: The Wonder Horse”
“The Castaways of Shark Island”
“The Daredevils” (first appeared issue 1)
“Football Family Robinson”
“The Indestructable Man” (first appeared issue 1)
“MacTavish and O’Toole”
“The Mouse Patrol” (first appeared issue 1)
“The Outlaws” (first appeared issue 1)
“Snob College” (first appeared issue 1)
“Story of a Star”

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Jackpot

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 5 May 1979 – 1982
Number of Issues Published: 150 (#1 – #150)

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Jackpot comic was a British comic book that ran from the issues cover dated 5 May 1979 to issue 141, 30 January 1982, when it merged with Buster. The first issue cost 10p. The price increased to 12p from issue 63 (1980) and 14p from issue 98 in 1981

Jackpot comics early free gifts were: #1 – Practical Joke, for example a joke chocolate biscuit. Issue 2 a Squirt Ring. Issue 3 a Magic Numbers card game and Why Be Bored book covers. The inner pages of which continued for several issue after.

Features included…

“Angel’s (Proper) Charlies” (first appeared 1979)
“Class Wars” (first appeared 1979)
“It’s a Nice Life” (first appeared 1979)
“Jack Pott” (first appeared 1979)
“Little Adam and Eva” (first appeared 1979)
“Milly O’Naire and Penny Less” (first appeared 1979)
“Richie Wraggs” (first appeared 1979)
“Sherlock Jnr: The Clued-Up Kid”
“The Teeny Sweeny” (first appeared 1979)
“The Winners”

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1965 – 1986
Number of Issues Published: 9 (#1965 – #1986)
Color: Colour
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

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Jackpot’s annuals were cover dated 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986 though all contained some reprint material. Some of the main comic strips were drawn by different artists than usual due to the lower page rate paid to artists.

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: June 1979 – 1982
Number of Issues Published: 4 (#[1] – #4)

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Jackpot’s Summer Specials were printed in the summer of 1979-1982, though all contained some reprint material. Some of the main comic strips were drawn by different artists than usual.

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Indiana Jones

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Publication Dates: 1984 – August 1985
Number of Issues Published: 11 (#1 – #11)
Color: Colour cover with black and white interior
Dimensions: Magazine size
Paper Stock: newsprint
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing Publication
Type: magazine

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Indiana Jones was a monthly magazine published by Marvel UK from October 1984 to August 1985, initially reprinting the Marvel US adaptation of the movie Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom in serialized chunks before moving on to reprint new, Marvel originated adventures of the intrepid archeologist from the US title ‘The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones’. The title only ran 11 issues in total, though an Indiana Jones Winter Special was also published in November 1984. Upon the cancellation of the magazine, the Indiana Jones strip moved into the back pages of Spider-Man for a short time, and was later reprinted in The Incredible Hulk Presents.
Marvel UK had also earlier published a one shot reprinting the comics adaptation of the first Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, in 1981.

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Hurricane

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 29 February 1964 – 13 March 1965
Number of Issues Published: 63 (#29 February 1964 – #13 March 1965)

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Hurricane was a comic published by IPC and ran for 63 issues between 19th February 1964 and 8th May 1965, though Hurricane Annuals continued to be published into the early 1970s. Characters and strips in the title included Typhoon Tracy (a giant, superhumanly strong but not very bright sailor); Danny Jones — Time Traveller (who had a time-travelling clock which operated when he moved its hands); Skid Solo (a racing driver who had amazing adventures); The Juggernaut from Planet Z (a gigantic alien robot drawn by Brian Lewis); The Worst Boy in School; Sword for Hire (starring Cavalier Hugo Dinwiddie); Two Fists Against the World (featuring prize fighter Jim Trim and set in the early 1900s); and HMS Outcast , a series about a crew of misfits on an ancient warship in the Pacific in World War II. Following its cancellation, Hurricane joined the pages of Tiger, where Skid Solo enjoyed a lengthy career.

Strips included:

“Typhoon Tracy
“Danny Jones – Time Traveller”
“The Juggernaut from Planet Z”
“The Worst Boy in School”
“Sword for Hire”
“Two Fists Against the World”
“HMS Outcast”

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Publisher: Fleetway Publications
Publication Dates: 1965 – 1974
Number of Issues Published: 10 (#1965 – #1974)
Color: Colour; Black and White
Dimensions: 19.5cm x 27.5cm
Paper Stock: Heavier stock paper interiors
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Annual
Publication Type: book

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Hulk

The Hulk is a fictional superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962). In his comic book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter ego Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist, the two existing as independent personalities and resenting of the other.

Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: March 7th 1979 – 16 January 1980
Number of Issues Published: 46 (#1 – #46)
Color: Color cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: Magazine size 21.6 cm x 28 cm (8.5″ x 11″)
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

Numbering continues in The Incredible Hulk Weekly (Marvel, 1979 series) #47-58.

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Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: 23 January 1980 – ?
Number of Issues Published: 12 (#47 – #58)
Color: Full Colour Cover; Black and White (with two pages of interior colour) Interior
Dimensions: British Magazine Size (21.6 cm [8.5 inches] wide x 28 cm [11 inches] tall
Paper Stock: Newsprint cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

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Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: 31 March 1982 – ?
Number of Issues Published: 26 (#1 – #26)
Color: Colour cover with black and white interior
Dimensions: Magazine size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine

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Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear

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Huckleberry Hound Weekly was published by City Magazines of London. It was published from the year 1961 until 1967 with a total of 308 issues. (Information thanks to Emma)

Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear Weekly 1964-10-24
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Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear Weekly 1966-07-02
Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear Weekly 1966-07-09
Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear Weekly 1966-07-30
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Girls’ Crystal

Girls’ Crystal (known as The Crystal for its first nine issues) was a weekly Amalgamated Press, later Fleetway, publication that debuted on 28 October 1935 as a story paper. On 21 March 1953 it was reconfigured as a comic, and it continued until 18 May 1963 when it was merged into School Friend. Strips included “Bruce the Circus Dog”.

Publisher: Amalgamated Press and later Fleetway
Publication Dates: 21 March 1953 – 1963
Number of Issues Published: 529 (#909 – #1437)
Color: Cover in colour; Black and white interiors
Dimensions: 11.5 x 12″
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Numbering continues from Girls’ Crystal (Amalgamated Press ?, 1935 series), a story paper.

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Publisher: Amalgamated Press and later Fleetway
Publication Dates: 1939 – 1978
Number of Issues Published: 39 (#1939 – #1977)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior with Four Colour sections
Dimensions: Standard British Comic Annual
Paper Stock: Heavy newsprint
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

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Girl

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1951 series

Publisher: Hulton Press
Publication Dates: 2 November 1951 – 1964
Number of Issues Published: 675 (#v1#1 – #v13#40)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: Magazine size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Title continues in New Princess and Girl (Hulton, 1964 series) #10 October 1964.

1981 series

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 14 February 1981 – 1990 ?
Number of Issues Published: 375 (#1 – #375)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: Magazine-size
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Cover titles:
Girl and Dreamer around 1982 to 1983 (issues 89 to 110 at least).

Incorporates:
Dreamer (IPC, 1981 series) as of 1982.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Girl was a weekly comic magazine for girls published from 1951 to 1964. It was launched by Hulton Press on 2 November 1951 as a sister paper to the Eagle, and lasted through Hultons’ acquisition by Odhams Press in 1959 and Odhams’ merger into IPC in 1963. Its final issue was dated 3 October 1964, after which it was merged into Princess. Another comic of the same name was published by IPC from 1981 to 1990, during which time Dreamer and Tammy were merged into it. Girl was very much an “educational” magazine whose heroines, including those who got into scrapes, became involved in tales which had a moral substance. A considerable number of pages were also dedicated to real life tales of heroic women in various fields.

Like the Eagle, Girl was founded by the Rev. Marcus Morris. The lead strip was originally “Kitty Hawke and her All-Girl Air Crew”, drawn in full colour by Ray Bailey, about a group of women running a charter airline. The strip was not very popular – it was apparently felt to be too masculine – and it was moved to the black and white interior pages, replaced on the cover by the schoolgirl strip “Wendy and Jinx”, written by Michael and Valerie Hastings and drawn by Bailey.

Other strips included:

“Angela Air Hostess”, written by Betty Roland and drawn by Dudley Pout (1958-1961)
“At Work With Janet – Fashion Artist”, drawn by Marjorie Slade
“Belle of the Ballet” by George Beardmore and Stanley Houghton
“Captain Starling” by George Beardmore and Paddy Nevin
“Claudia of the Circus”, written by Geoffrey Bond and drawn by T. S. La Fontaine
“A Cosy Christmas”, drawn by Gerald Haylock
“Emergency Ward 10”, based on the TV series, drawn by Eric Dadswell
“Flying Cloud”, a western strip, written by Charles Chilton
“Judy and Pat”, illustrated by Harry Winslade
“Laura and the Legend of Hadley House” by Betty Roland and Dudley Pout (1954)
“Lettice Leefe” – the greenest girl in the school, by John Ryan
“Lindy Love” by Ruth Adam and Peter Kay (1954–55)
“Pat of Paradise Isle” by Betty Roland and Dudley Pout (1953-1954)
“Penny Starr, written by Peter Ling and Sheilah Ward, 1957
“Prince of the Pampas”, drawn by Dudley Pout (1961)
“The Rajah’s Secret” by Betty Roland and Charles Paine
“Robbie of Red Hall”, drawn by Roy Newby
“Sally of the South Seas” by J. H. G. Freeman and Dudley Pout (1961)
“Sumuna’s South Sea Isle” by Terry Standford and Paddy Nevin
“Susan of St. Bride’s”, series about a student nurse, by Ruth Adam and Peter Kay (1954-61)
“Tessa of Television”
“Three Sisters of Haworth”, bio of the Brontë sisters, written by Pamela Green and Kenneth Gravett, drawn by Eric Dadswell
“Travel Girl” by Molly Black and Dudley Pout (1952-52)
“Two Pairs of Skates”, written by Peter Ling and Sheilah Ward (1956-57)
“The Untold Arabian Nights” by Geoffrey Bond and Cecil Langley Doughty
“Vicky” by Betty Roland and Dudley Pout (1954-1958)
“White Queen of Calabar”, drawn by Gerald Haylock
“Yvette” by Sylvia Little and Dudley Pout (1952)

(Information thanks to Frank McDiarmid)

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Frogman

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Publication Dates: January-February 1952 – May 1953
Number of Issues Published: 11 (#v1#1 – #v1#11)
Color: Color
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

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Fleetway Super Library

Fleetway Super Library was a comic published by Fleetway from 1967 to 1968. As its title suggests it followed the picture library format, albeit on a chunkier scale than usual: each issue was 132 pages long, containing a 122-page main story alongside back-up material such as a quiz or reprints of humour strips.

The Fleetway Super Library series was itself split into three smaller series, each with two protagonists. Stupendous, which was called Fantastic during the first month of its existence, followed the exploits of the Steel Claw (from Valiant) and the Spider (from Lion); the military-themed Front Line starred Maddock’s Marauders and Top-Sergeant Ironside, both of whom would migrate to Battle Picture Library following the demise of Super Library; and finally Secret Agent told the stories of Johnny Nero and the Lion hero Barracuda.

Super Library was not long-lived: it ended in January 1968 after a total of 78 issues, 26 for each sub-series. Steve Holland has argued that it could be regarded as Britain’s first series of graphic novels.

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Fantastic Series

Publication Dates: January 1967 – January 1967
Number of Issues Published: 2 (#1 – #2)

Fantastic Series 01 The Steel Claw
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Stupendous Series

Publication Dates: February 1967 – January 1968
Number of Issues Published: 24 (#3 – #26)

Stupendous Series 03 The Waves Of Peril
Stupendous Series 04 Crime Unlimited
Stupendous Series 05 The Cold Trail

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Stupendous Series 06 Bubbles Of Doom
Stupendous Series 07 Snake Island
Stupendous Series 08 The Man Who Stole New York
Stupendous Series 09 Forbidden Territory

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Stupendous Series 10 The Chessman
Stupendous Series 11 The Blinding Light
Stupendous Series 12 The Animator
Stupendous Series 13 City Beneath The Sand

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Stupendous Series 14 The Scarecrow’s Revenge
Stupendous Series 15 Formula Of Fear
Stupendous Series 16 Mr. Stoneheart
Stupendous Series 17 Treason By Request
Stupendous Series 18 Dr. Argo’s Challenge

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Stupendous Series 19 March Of The Gorillas
Stupendous Series 20 The Immortals

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Stupendous Series 21 Operation Floodtide
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Stupendous Series 24 The Melody Of Crime
Stupendous Series 25 The Phantom Pirate
Stupendous Series 26 Child’s Play


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Front Line Series

Publication Dates: January 1967 – January 1968
Number of Issues Published: 26 (#1 – #26)

Front Line Series 05 Blueprint For Treason
Front Line Series 06 Bazooka King
Front Line Series 08 Assault
Front Line Series 10 Yesterday’s Heroes

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Front Line Series 12 Stronghold Of Darkness
Front Line Series 16 Dead Or Alive

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Secret Agent Series

Publication Dates: January 1967 – January 1968
Number of Issues Published: 26 (#1 – #26)

Secret Agent Series 01 Meet Johnny Nero

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Secret Agent Series 02 Codename Barracuda
Secret Agent Series 03 The Devil’s Secret
Secret Agent Series 05 Assassins Anonymous

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Secret Agent Series 07 Trail Of Terror
Secret Agent Series 09 The Murder Corporation
Secret Agent Series 12 The Vanishing Astronaut

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Secret Agent Series 13 The Master Minds
Secret Agent Series 14 The Underground Jungle

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Secret Agent Series 15 The Double Agent
Secret Agent Series 16 The Devil’s Ransom

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Secret Agent Series 17 Traitor’s Trail
Secret Agent Series 18 Barracuda – Crimebuster
Secret Agent Series 19 The Evil Shadow
Secret Agent Series 21 The Mind Machine

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Secret Agent Series 23 Trouble In Turkey
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Secret Agent Series 25 Shadow Of The Samurai
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Fireball XL5

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Fireball XL5 is a science fiction themed children’s television show following the missions of spaceship Fireball XL5, commanded by Colonel Steve Zodiac of the World Space Patrol. The show was produced in 1962 by husband and wife team Gerry and Sylvia Anderson through their company APF, in association with ATV for ITC Entertainment, and first transmitted on ATV on Sunday 28 October 1962. While developing his new show, Anderson thought a brand of motor oil—Castrol XL—had an interesting sound. A phonetic change created the name “Fireball XL”, with the “-5” added as the title seemed a bit flat without the numeral.

The show featured the Andersons’ Supermarionation, a form of puppetry first introduced in Four Feather Falls (1960) and Supercar (1961) and used again in their subsequent productions such as Stingray, Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet. Thirty-nine black and white half-hour episodes of Fireball XL5 were made on 35mm film: all subsequent Anderson series were produced in colour.

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Film Fun

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Publication Dates: 17 January 1920 – 8 September 1962
Number of Issues Published: 2225 (#1 – #2225)

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Publication Dates: 1938 – 1961
Number of Issues Published: 24 (#1938 – #1961)

Film Fun was a British comic book that ran from (issues dates) 17 January 1920 to 15 September 1962, when it merged with Buster, a total of 2225 issues. There were also annuals in the forties and fifties. It was renamed Film Fun and Thrills in 1959. As the title suggests, the comic mainly featured comic strip versions of people from films from the 1920s to the 1960s. Pre-war circulation at its peak was around 800,000 copies per week.

The cover of the first edition featured Harold Lloyd but named as “Winkle”, the screen name by which he was known in Britain at the time.

Frederick George Cordwell was better known to Film Fun fans as Eddie the Happy Editor. Cordwell edited the comic until his death in 1949, aged 62 in Richmond, Surrey. Cordwell wrote many scripts for the strips as well as text stories for Film Fun. He introduced the idea of characters receiving huge plates of bangers and mash, giant Christmas puddings, pies and such from grateful beneficiaries of their efforts. Cordwell even made it into the stories himself, meeting Laurel and Hardy a number of times, Joe E Brown, Wheeler and Woolsey and other characters.

Picture Fun merged with Film Fun soon after its launch in 1920, followed by Kinema Comic in 1932, Film Picture Stories in 1935, Illustrated Chips in 1953 and [[Top Spot] (comics)|Top Spot] in 1960. In 1962, sales of Film Fun dropped below 125,000 a week, prompting IPC to merge the comic with Buster.

Strips included…

“Abbott and Costello” (G. W. Wakefield, Walter Bell)
“The Adventures of Winkle, The Pathe Mirth Wizard”
“Buck Jones”
“Bruce Forsyth”
“Bud & Lou”
“Buster Keaton”
“Donald Duck”
“Harold Lloyd”
“Joe E. Brown”
“Laurel and Hardy”
“Lucky Luke” (Maurice de Bevere and René Goscinny)
“Lupino Lane”
“Niblo Nibbs” (Eric Roberts)
“Old Mother Riley”
“Popeye” (Elsie Segar)
“Schnozzle”
“Scoop Donovan” (Geoff Campion)
“Sydney Howard”
“Tim McCoy”
“Tommy Cooper”
“Tony Hancock” (written by Nobby Clark)
“Wheeler & Woolsey”

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Fantastic

Publisher: Odhams Press
Publication Dates: 18 February 1967 – 26 October 1968
Number of Issues Published: 89 (#1 – #89)
Color: Colour Cover, Black & White Interior
Dimensions: 7.75″ x 11.25″
Paper Stock: newsprint
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series

Terrific! (IPC, 1967 series) merges into this series but continues the numbering of this series.

The cover title is “Fantastic” for the first 51 issues and then “Fantastic and Terrific” until the end.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Fantastic was a weekly British comic published by Odhams Press under the Power Comics imprint. It first appeared on 18 February 1967, and with its 52nd issue on 10 February 1968 it merged with its sister title Terrific. The 89th and final issue of Fantastic appeared on 7 September 1968, after which it was merged into Smash!.

Fantastic was different from the earlier Power Comics such as Smash! and Pow!, which were essentially traditional Beano-style British comic papers supplemented by a small amount of material reprinted from Marvel Comics. In contrast, Fantastic (and later Terrific as well) were more American in appearance, resembling the black-and-white comic anthologies of the time such as Creepy and Eerie. However, they were aimed at a younger audience than such magazines (although an older audience than the Beano-style British fare).

Following the successes of Wham! (1964) and Smash! (1966) Odhams were keen to expand their line of weekly Power Comics in 1967. In January they launched Pow! with ‘Spider-Man’ as the lead strip, and a month later saw the arrival of a comic that consisted almost entirely of Marvel reprints: Fantastic.

Fantastic No.1, which launched on Saturday February 11, 1967, had a different format to its three predecessors. Slightly smaller in size and on better paper, it featured a whopping 40 pages and a higher cover price (9d, compared to Smash’s 7d for 28 pages). This made it three times more expensive than the 3d cover price of D C Thomson’s perennials Beano and Dandy. It could not sustain a profit in the increasingly crowded market of 1960s comics, but it did gain a faithful following, and served as an introduction to many of Marvel’s superhero characters.

To match its more American appearance, the contents of Fantastic were also predominantly American, starting in the first issue with reprints of Marvel’s The Mighty Thor and the X-Men, as well as Iron Man stories from Tales of Suspense. The only original content featured a British superhero called Johnny Future, who started out as a prehistoric “Missing Link” (who was, in appearance, very much a Hulk-lookalike), before evolving (literally) into a superman of the future. The Johnny Future stories were drawn by Luis Bermejo.

This line-up continued until issue 51, when Fantastic absorbed Terrific: becoming Fantastic and Terrific, but continuing the sequential numbering from Fantastic. The Thor and X-Men features continued until the end of the comic’s run (when Thor then continued in Smash!), but Iron Man and Johnny Future were replaced by reprints of The Avengers and Doctor Strange, both continuing from Terrific.

A distinctive feature of Fantastic was the full-colour pin-up that appeared on the back cover of most issues. Many of these were reprinted from American Marvel comics, but at least some (including a Johnny Future pin-up) were produced by a young Barry Windsor-Smith.

All the Marvel strips inside Fantastic were printed in black-and-white, with colour used only for the front and back covers. The first issue commenced with Thor’s origin story from Journey into Mystery #83 (‘The Stone Men from Saturn’), plus the first X-Men story (the arrival of Miss Jean Grey) from the original X-Men #1, and the origin of Iron Man (‘Iron Man is Born’) from Tales of Suspense.

Issue 52 of Fantastic saw the comic relaunched, in effect, as it absorbed companion paper Terrific to form Fantastic and Terrific, featuring Thor and the X-Men (from Fantastic), plus the Avengers and Doctor Strange (from Terrific).

That issue saw the first of several free gifts given away with each issue, as was traditional on the launch of a new comic. The cover numbering was continued from Fantastic.

The merger of the two titles bought Fantastic another nine months of life, but ultimately this was not enough to save it. Issue 89, published in September 1968, was the final issue. The Thor strip was thereafter transferred to Smash, and the others were discontinued.

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 1967 – 1969 ?
Number of Issues Published: 3 (#1968 – #1970)
Color: Colour; two color
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Type: book

U.K. annuals are almost exclusively produced for the Christmas market and are usually purchased as gifts. The standard practice is for the dates printed on the covers to represent the year following the date of publication, so a 1968 annual would have been published in 1967.

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Express Weekly

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Publication Dates: 18 February 1956 – 1960
Number of Issues Published: 212 (#74 – #285)
Color: Colour cover
Dimensions: Tabloid (early issues)
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

Numbering continues from Junior Express Weekly (Beaverbrook, 1955 series) #73.

Express Weekly was a children’s comic of the late 1950s, and featured, among others:

Wulf the Briton, originally Freedom Is The Prize drawn by Ron Embleton
Journey Into Space, from 1956, drawn first by Tacconi, and then Bruce Cornwall and Terence Patrick

Express Weekly (later TV Express Weekly) was a rival to Eagle of Dan Dare fame.

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Disney Mirror

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Dan Dare

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Dan Dare is a British science fiction comic hero, created by illustrator Frank Hampson who also wrote the first stories, that is, the Venus and Red Moon stories, and a complete storyline for Operation Saturn. Dare appeared in the Eagle comic story Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future in 1950, dramatised seven times a week on Radio Luxembourg.

The stories were set in the late 1990s, but the dialogue and manner of the characters is reminiscent of British war films of the 1950s. Dan Dare has been described as “Biggles in Space” and as the British equivalent of Buck Rogers. Dan Dare was distinguished by its long, complex storylines, snappy dialogue and meticulously illustrated comic-strip artwork by Hampson and other artists, including Harold Johns, Don Harley, Bruce Cornwell, Greta Tomlinson, Frank Bellamy and Keith Watson.

The most recent mainstream story was a Dan Dare mini-series published by Virgin Comics. It was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Gary Erskine and is a completely new and somewhat darker interpretation of Dan Dare. Since October 2003, however, Dare’s adventures have also continued in Spaceship Away, a specialist magazine created by Rod Barzilay by agreement with the Dan Dare Corporation. Published three times a year, its mission statement is to continue the original Dare’s adventures where the original Eagle left off, in a style as close to that of the classic strip as possible. To that end, Barzilay originally hired former Eagle artist Keith Watson, and following Watson’s death Don Harley, both of whom had drawn Dare in the 1960s, to work on the strips which are written very much in the style of the fifties stories. Despite a fairly small circulation (it is available only via mail order, through its own Web site or in a select few comic shops), Spaceship Away continues to appear.

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Savage Sword of Conan

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1975 Series.

Publisher: Marvel UK
Publication Dates: March 8, 1975 – 1975
Number of Issues Published: 18 (#1 – #18)
Color: Black and White interiors; colour cover
Dimensions: 8.25″ x 11″
Paper Stock: newsprint interior; glossy cover
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series

UK black and white weekly, eighteen issues; which reprints stories and covers from US series: Conan the Barbarian (Marvel, 1970 Series), and related Marvel Comics material.

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The Marvel UK version of Savage Sword of Conan (there was a pre-existing Marvel US title of the same name) was first launched as a weekly on 8th March 1975, reprinting American Conan and King Kull strips. It was not a notable success and was cancelled after just 18 issues on 5th July the same year, with the Conan strip (rather oddly) being moved into the pages of The Avengers, and from there into the Mighty World of Marvel weekly for a short time. The Conan strip, which was taken from US Marvel’s regular colour monthly (though these reprints were in black and white) later appeared intermittently in issues of Marvel Comic, Valour and Future Tense, and the sulky Cimmerian also featured in his own Pocket Book.

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Comet

J.B. Allen 1946 series

Publication Dates: 20 September 1946 – 17 May 1949
Number of Issues Published: 70 (#1 – #70)
Color: Black and Red (Alternate Pages),
Issues #15-70: Red and Green Photogravure
Dimensions: tabloid
Paper Stock: newsprint cover and interiors
Binding: squarebound

Numbering continued in The Comet (Amalgamated Press, 1949 series) #71 onwards (31 May 1949).

Amalgamated Press 1949 serie

Publication Dates: 1949 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 517 (#71 – #587)
Color: Colour covers and centrefold, other pages black and white
Dimensions: 7.25″ x 9.5″
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

Numbering continued from The Comet (J. B. Allen, 1946 series) #1-70.

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The Comet was a British comic magazine, launched by Cheshire-based publisher J. B. Allen on 20 September 1946. When the publisher was taken over by the Amalgamated Press in May 1949, Leonard Matthews was appointed editor and exchanged the paper’s customary humour strips for adventure ones like “Battler Britton”, “Billy the Kid”, “Robin Hood”, “Kit Carson”, “Dick Turpin” and “Jet-Ace Logan”. It continued publishing until 17 October 1959, when it was merged into Tiger.

Strips included:

“Blossom” (Eric Bradbury)
“Bowmen of King Harry” (Eduardo Teixeira Coelho)
“Buck Jones” (Reg Bunn)
“Buffalo Bill” (Eric Bradbury, Geoff Campion, Colin Merrett, Alejandro Blasco, José Bielsa)
“Claude and Cuthbert” (Hugh McNeill)
“Claude Duval” (Patrick Nicolle)
“Deed-a-Day Danny” (Hugh McNeill)
“Dick Barton”
“Don Deeds” (R. W. Plummer)
“The Golden Scarab” (Reg Beaumont)
“Handy Andy” (Hugh McNeill)
“Jet-Ace Logan” (George Gillat)
“Jungle Lord” (Reg Beaumont)
“The King’s Thief”, drawn by Eric Bradbury
“Kit Carson” (Geoff Campion, José Bielsa)
“Lucky Logan”, drawn by Eric Bradbury
“Our Ernie”, drawn by Eric Bradbury
“Robin Hood” (Reg Bunn)
“Scamp” (Harry Hargreaves)
“Shorty the Deputy Sheriff” (Hugh McNeill)
“Simon the Simple Sleuth” (Hugh McNeill)
“The Sky Explorers” (Reg Parlett)
“Strongbow the Mighty” (Geoff Campion)
“Thunderbolt Jaxon” (Geoff Campion)
“Tough But Tender Tex” (Norman Ward)

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Cheeky Weekly

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 22nd October 1977 – 2nd February 1980
Number of Issues Published: 117 (#1 – #117)
Color: Colour
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

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Cheeky Weekly was a British comic published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran for 117 issues from (issues dates) 22 October 1977 to 2 February 1980, failing to be published for 3 weeks in December 1978 due to an industrial dispute. It merged with stable-mate Whoopee!, initially as a 16-page pull-out section. The title character originated in an earlier comic called Krazy as a character in the strip The Krazy Gang and also the star of the ‘Ello, It’s Cheeky feature, and proved popular enough to get his own comic, which managed to outlive Krazy itself. The first issue came with a free “Red Jet Rattler” (a build-it-yourself model aeroplane).

Strips included…

“Calculator Kid”
“Fangs of Fear”
“Paddywack”
“The Skateboard Squad!”
“Tub”
“Walter Wurx”

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No issues were produced on 16 December 1978, 23 December 1978 and 30 December 1978 due to industrial action by the printers.

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Champion

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Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: 26th February, 1966 – 1966
Number of Issues Published: 15 (#1 – #15)

Merged into Lion and Champion (IPC, 1966 series) #11 June 1966.

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*This title is complete* (Regular issues)
 

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Captain Valiant

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Publication Dates: 1953 – 1954
Number of Issues Published: 32 (#50 – #81)
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: A4 Paper
Stock: newsprint
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

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Captain Marvel jr.

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1950 serie

Publication Dates: 1950 – 1953
Number of Issues Published: 36 (#50 – #85)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm ?
Binding: Saddle-stitched

1953 serie

Publication Dates: 19 August 1953 – January 27, 1954
Number of Issues Published: 24 (#1 – #24)
Color: Colour cover; Black and White interior
Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm
Binding: Saddle-stitched

Captain Marvel Jr. (Freddy Freeman) is a fictional character, a superhero originally published by Fawcett Comics and currently published by DC Comics.

In the original Fawcett and DC continuity, Captain Marvel Jr.’s alter-ego was Freddy Freeman, a crippled newsboy saved by Captain Marvel from the villainous Captain Nazi. Junior derived his powers from Captain Marvel himself, while the other Marvels derived their powers from the wizard Shazam. By saying the name “Captain Marvel”, Freddy is transformed into the teenaged Captain Marvel Jr. Unlike Captain Marvel and the modern-era version of Mary Marvel, Junior remained a teenager in his transformed state.

After Fawcett Comics’ success with their first superhero character, Captain Marvel, the company decided to introduce a spin-off character. Although Captain Marvel had been given part-time sidekicks in the form of the look-alike Lieutenant Marvels in Whiz Comics #21 (Sept. 1941), Fawcett Comics editor Ed Herron wanted to introduce a distinctive spin-off character. Captain Marvel transformed from teenage boy to adult superhero with a magic word; Herron decided for his new character to remain a teenager to differentiate him from Captain Marvel. Fawcett staff artist Mac Raboy designed the new character, named Captain Marvel Jr., using a more realistic style parting with C.C. Beck’s more cartoony artwork for the Captain Marvel stories. Whereas Captain Marvel changed identities by saying “Shazam”, Captain Marvel Jr. says “Captain Marvel” to transform; this was intended to serve as a frequent reminder to readers to buy the Captain Marvel Sr. books.

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Captain Marvel Adventures

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Publication Dates: 1946 – 1950
Number of Issues Published: 20 (#nn – #58)
Color: Three Colour
Binding: Saddle-stitched

Captain Marvel Adventures was one of several ongoings during the Golden Age starring Fawcett’s Captain Marvel, who was more popular than Superman in the late 40’s and early 50’s. The series told the adventures of young Billy Batson, who by speaking the magic word “SHAZAM!” would receive super powers. Trouble was, these powers were kind of similar to those attributed to the Man of Steel. Depite the fact that Captain Marvel’s stories tended to have a lighter and more humourous element to them, DC was not impressed. After a protracted plagiarism lawsuit, which DC eventually won, Cap and the rest of the Marvel Family disappeared from the comic world for about 20 years. Funnily enough, they would re-appear at DC.

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Blue Bolt

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Publication Dates: 1950 ? – ?
Number of Issues Published: 14 (#4 – #22)
Color: Colour cover;
Black and White interior
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.
Binding: Saddle-stitched

Blue Bolt is a fictional American comic book superhero created by writer-artist Joe Simon in 1940, during the period fans and historians refer to as the Golden Age of Comic Books.

Initially published by Novelty Press, Blue Bolt Comics, one of the earliest comic books titled after a single character, ran 101 issues, cover-dated June 1940 to August 1951. Its namesake hero was created by writer-artist Joe Simon for Funnies Inc., one of the earliest comic-book “packagers” that produced outsourced comics on demand for publishers entering the fledgling medium. By the second issue, Simon had enlisted Jack Kirby as the series co-writer/artist, starting the first pairing of the future comic book legends who shortly thereafter created Captain America and other characters.

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Black Magic

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Publication Dates: 1952 – 1954
Number of Issues Published: 16 (#1 – #16)
Color: Colour cover;
Black and White interior
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.

Black Magic was a horror anthology comic book series published by Prize Comics from 1950-1961. The series was notable for being packaged by the celebrated creative duo Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, and for its non-gory horror content.

After 50 issues as Black Magic, the title’s numbering continued for three more issues as the humor comic Cool Cat before being canceled.

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Batman

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Publication Dates: 1988 – 1988
Number of Issues Published: 22 (#1 – #22)
Color: Colour
Dimensions: 8.5″ x 11.34″
Binding: Saddle-stitched

One of the most recognisable comics characters in the world, the Batman was created in 1939 by Bob Kane and Bill Finger for America’s DC Comics (or rather, for the company which would become DC Comics). Though American by birth though, the darknight detective quickly became an international superstar, and reprints of his adventures have been published in Britain in various titles and by various publishers since the 1950s, from the Batman newspaper strip appearing in Smash! (one of the Odhams Power Comics line better known for their reprints of properties like Spider-Man from DC’s principal rivel. Marvel Comics) to solo Batman titles from London Editions Magazines, Panini and Titan Magazines. The caped crusader has also frequently featured in titles shared with other DC stars such as Superman, Justice League Legends, The Super Heroes Monthly and Heroes, and many British publishers have produced various Batman Annuals. In the 1990s, he teamed-up with Britain’s own Judge Dredd on several occasions.

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Avengers

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Publication Date: 1966
Number of Issues Published: 1
Color: Colour cover;
Black and White interior
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.

Annuals

Publication Dates: 1968 – 1970
Number of Issues Published: 3 (#1968 – #1970)
Color: Colour
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

The Avengers is a spy-fi British television series created in the 1960s. The Avengers initially focused on Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry) and his assistant John Steed (Patrick Macnee). Hendry left after the first series and Steed became the main character, partnered with a succession of assistants. Steed’s most famous assistants were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), and later Tara King (Linda Thorson). Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction and fantasy, parody and British eccentricity. The Avengers ran from 1961 until 1969, screening as one-hour episodes its entire run.

The pilot episode, “Hot Snow,” aired on 7 January 1961. The final episode, “Bizarre,” aired on 21 May 1969.

The Avengers was produced by Associated British Corporation, a contractor within the ITV network. After a merger in July 1968 ABC Television became Thames Television, which continued production of the series although it was still broadcast under the ABC name. By 1969 The Avengers was shown in more than 90 countries. ITV produced a sequel series The New Avengers (1976–1977) with Patrick Macnee returning as John Steed, and two new partners.

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Attack!

1962 Series

Publisher: Famepress
Publication Dates: 1962 ? – ?
Number of Issues Published: 6 (#1 – #6)
Color: Colour cover; black and white and colour interior
Dimensions: Digest
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine

1964 Series

Publisher: Famepress
Publication Dates: 1964 – ? Number of Issues Published: 36 (#1 – #36)
Color: colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: digest-size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: squarebound

1965 Series

Publisher: Alex White
Publication Dates: 1965 ? – 1975 ?
Number of Issues Published: 76 (#51 – #126)
Color: Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest-size
Paper Stock: Glossy Covers; Newsprint Interiors
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

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Attack! 01 – Command Raid!
Attack! 02 – Human Torpedoes
Attack! 07 – Rear-Guard
Attack! 22 – Suicide Mission
Attack! 29 – Die With Honour

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Attack! 80 Fix Bayonets!

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Amazing stories of suspense

Publication Dates: 1963 – [circa 1971]
Number of Issues Published: 242 (#1 – #S)
Color: Colour cover;
Black and White interior
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.
Binding: Perfect Bound
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series

Indicia title changes over the course of this run several times, though it is currently unknown when those changes takes place exactly.

Cover title changes between “Amazing Stories of Suspense” and “Tales of Suspense” several times.

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Amazing Stories Of Suspense 21,23,26,31,35,42,48

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Amazing Stories Of Suspense166,168,180,183,189,190,191

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Swift

Publisher: Hulton Press
Publication Dates: 1954 – 1963
Number of Issues Published: 460 (#v1#1 – #v10#8)
Color: Color cover, Interior half color, half black and White
Dimensions: Magazine size
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

Companion weekly comic to Eagle and Girl. First issue was released at 20th March 1954. Last issue v10n09 was released at 2nd March 1963. After that it was incorporated into Eagle.

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database

Swift was a weekly comic published by in the UK as a junior companion to the Eagle. It was founded by the Rev. Marcus Morris and launched by Hulton Press in 1954. After Hultons were sold to Odhams Press in 1959, Swift was merged into the Eagle in 1961.

Strips included:

“Arty and Crafty” by Geoffrey Bond and Martin Aitchison
“Calling U for Useless” by Reg Parlett
“The Fleet Family”, drawn by Frank Bellamy, 1954
“The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”, classic novel adaptation drawn by Richard Jennings
“Ginger and Co”, drawn by Neville Colvin, 1960-62
“King Arthur and His Knights”, by Clifford Makins and Frank Bellamy, 1955-56
“Lochinvar’s Ride”, illustrated by D. C. Eyles
“Paul English”, drawn by Frank Bellamy, Giorgio Bellavitis 1955[4]
“The Prisoner of Zenda”, classic novel adaptation drawn by Patrick Nicolle, 1961
“Nigel Tawney, Explorer”, drawn by Harry Winslade (as Redvers Blake)
“The Phantom Patrol”, drawn by Gerry Embleton
“The Red Rider”, drawn by Jim Holdaway
“Robin Hood and His Merry Men”, by Clifford Makins and Frank Bellamy, 1956-57
“Robin Hood and Maid Marian”, by Clifford Makins and Frank Bellamy, 1957
“Sir Boldasbrass” by John Ryan
“Smiley”, about a young Australian boy, written by Moore Raymond
“Swiss Family Robinson”, classic novel adaptation drawn by Frank Bellamy, 1954-55
“Tammy the Sheepdog”, drawn by G. William Backhouse
“Tarna the Jungle Boy”, drawn by Harry Bishop, 1954-63
“Tom Tex and Pinto”, western drawn by Harry Bishop, 1954-55

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Publisher: Hulton Press
Publication Dates: 1955 – 1963
Number of Issues Published: 9 (#1 – #1963)
Color: Colour cover, Interior half colour, half black and White
Binding: Hardcover

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Radio Fun

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Publication Dates: 1938 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 1018 (#1 – #1018)

Numbering continued in Radio Fun (IPC, 1959 Series).

Radio Fun was a British comic paper that ran from (issues dates) 15 October 1938 to 18 February 1961, when it became the first out of twelve titles to merge with Buster. By this time it had been renamed to Radio Fun and Adventure. The comic strips included the uncredited work of industry regulars such as Roy Wilson and George and Reg Parlett. The format of the humorous strips was to pack in as many gags and slapstick situations as possible. The comic mainly featured comic strip versions of radio and film stars,

including:

Arthur Askey
Benny Hill
Bernard Bresslaw
Charlie Chester
Petula Clark
Charlie Drake
Clark Gable
Tommy Handley
Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
Tom Keene
Sandy Powell
Jack Warner
Norman Wisdom

Radio Fun ran for 1167 issues.

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Radio Fun 0314
Radio Fun 0315
Radio Fun 1099
Radio Fun 1100
Radio Fun 1101
Radio Fun 1108
Radio Fun 1109
Radio Fun 1110
Radio Fun 1111
Radio Fun 1112
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Radio Fun 1115
Radio Fun 1116
Radio Fun 1117
Radio Fun 1118
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Funnies

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Coloured Slick Fun

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Gerald G. Swan 1945 series.

Publication Dates: 1945 – 1951
Number of Issues Published: 69 (#20 – #88)
Color: part colour (#20-34, 68-88); full colour (#35-67)

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TV Fun

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Publication Dates: September 19th 1953 – 1959
Number of Issues Published: 312 (#1 – #312)
Color: Colour and Black-and-White
Dimensions: 20 cm x 32 cm
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing

TV Fun was a weekly comic published by Amalgamated Press. It was launched on 19 September 1953 as a sister title to Film Fun and Radio Fun. It absorbed Tip Top and Jingles in 1954, becoming TV Fun, Tip Top and Jingles for a few weeks. In 1959 it was renamed TV Fun and Romance in Pictures and was retooled as a romance comic. Later the same year it was renamed TV Fan, and merged into Valentine on 30 January 1960.

Strips included:

“The Adventures of Reg Varrney as a Boy”
“Big Hearted Arthur” (Reg Parlett)
“Calling Z.9”
“Diana Decker”
“First Love”
“Hoofer the Tee-Vee Gee-Gee” (Roy Wilson)
“Inventors’ Circle”
“Jack Warner”
“Jimmy Edwards”
“Max Bygraves”
“Put Your Question”
“Roar With the Lyons”
“Sally Ann Howes”
“Sally Barnes”
“Shirley Eaton”
“Summer Heartbreak”
“Sweet Words of Love”
“The Traveller’s Tales”
“Wagon Train”

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Annual 1960

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