The Victor Index
Last Updated October 2011. Note this is very much a work in progress.
This index now lists all of the Victor Annuals and the 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971,
1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1989, 1992 Summer Specials. Work has also started on indexing the weekly comic. I’m hoping to
expand it over the coming months/years.
The index also requires a 'cosmetic makeover' at some point to weed out any gremlins.
I've received several enquiries from people wanting to know if their relatives military exploits have been told in
The Victor. In response, I've started to list those military personnel's true stories that were told on the front
and back covers of the comic. I've listed somewhere between 305 to 310 names so far. So there's still a bit of work to do!
I hope those who are searching for this information find it useful. Please see the entry Military Medal Winners.
I would also like to thank the following people who have provided me with information for this index - Jeremy Briggs, Steve Holland,
Ray Moore, Jim Croasdale, Derek Marsden, Chris Barnett and a big thank you to Vic Whittle for providing scans of
Victor comics not in my collection.
Notes on how to use this index.
The index below is arranged A to Z by comic strip title, characters, artists, writers and subject headings. Search for characters and artists
by their surname. Only well known re-occurring characters and some secondary characters are listed for example, Tupper, Alf.
Please see the diagram below for explanation of how each entry should be read.
Subject Headings include:-
African themed stories.
American themed stories, (including S. American stories).
Artists.
Australian themed stories.
Canadian themed stories.
Characters series (that is, a character and main supporting cast, (but not necessarily every supporting character in the series), that appeared
in one or several series in The Victor).
Complete one issue stories.
Factual articles.
Football Teams, fictional (Note - this will only include those fictional football teams that have appeared several times in The Victor for example, Chidsea).
Games.
Giant animals appearing in Victor stories.
Humorous Stories
North-West Frontier of India themed stories.
Military Medal Winners (true stories).
Napoleonic stories.
Pigeon stories
Police Stories.
Quizzes.
Secret Service Stories.
Sci-fi stories.
Sport Stories.
Text Stories (non-picture stories).
Western stories.
World War One (fiction stories).
World War Two (fiction stories).
Writers.
Note, if you are searching for a subject heading place an '#' after the first word to aid searching. For example,
Artists# or Military# and so on. For World War One and Two stories, type World War One# and World War Two#.
(Note I have now also added a '#' after each letter for example, A#, B# and so on, to assist with searching.)
If your looking for a particular artist, look under the artist heading. For those wanting to know more about various
artists, please check, Artist
Identify page.
Please note that there may be a few errors in the index, for which I apologise in advance. (I'll be proof reading and
amending the index when time allows). But to the best of my
knowledge the information below is accurate. If anyone spots any mistakes, please let me know.
Finally, I should point out that some of the artist's information below has been identified by Ray Moore via the
Comics UK Forum. In particular the artists for the Morgyn the Mighty strip (which will be added shortly) and some
of the humorous strips. Thank you.
Glossary
? = Confirmation required about the information. For example, which artist drew that particular strip or when a particular strip
started or finished.
RP = The story has been reprinted.
col. = Indicates that the story has been fully printed in colour. That is, more than two colours.
Letters in brackets for example (F), refer to unidentified artists.
A list of abbreviations of military medals and armed forces appears at the end of the index.
A##
According to Plan (factual; WW2 Army; Italy, Dec. 1943; "B" Company, 11 Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; Lieut. Peter Laurence; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 406.
Across Black Glacier (WW2 Commandos; factual; winter 1942, small group from No.2 Commando, attacked the Glomfjord Hydro station, north Norway via a
dangerous glacier; artist Ron Smith?; note main picture also appeared on the front cover of the Victor annual 1967, although drawn by
another artist) 63.
Across the Rhine (factual; front/back cover story; WW2 Army; 23rd/24th March, 1945; Royal Scots, part of 21st Army Group cross the river Rhine, into Germany; artist Philpotts) 187.
Action Off Crete (factual; WW2 RN; 19th July, 1940; H.M.A.S. Sydney attacked the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni off the coast of Crete;
front/back cover story; artist Shone) 205.
Action Stations! (factual; WW1 RN; 17th Oct. 1914; Capt. C.H. Fox HMS Undaunted in command of a British foltilla, attacking four German destroyers; artist (P)) 276.
Action Stations! (true war stories of military medal winners; appeared on the back cover of the Victor; started prior to 1455) see Military Medal Winners.
Action Stations (factual, usually a one page article; artist not known; those stories featuring medals won by military personnel are indexed under
Military Medal Winners).
1529 - Ardennes (story about the Battle of the Ardennes in Dec. 1944).
- Chindits, the (story about the) 1992.
- 1565 - (H.M.S. Moonstone WW2 RN; an armed trawler attacking and capturing an Italian submarine Galileo Galilei 19th June, 1940
off the coast of Aden; artist not known).
- 1534 - Orzel (the epic story of how this Polish submarine escaped from the Germans and arrived in Britain).
- 1532 - Scharnhorst and Gneissenau German battle cruisers (sunk by RAF bombers in WW2).
- Special Air Service, (SAS; story about the) 1991.
- 1525 - Torbruk (story about the battle of Torbruk in Nov. 1941).
- 1562 - Tirpitz - (story of the sinking of the German battleship).
Adams, Bill (series character; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
Add Only Water! (series character; humour; featuring Johnny Dale; artist Slim).
African themed stories - see
- Big Tree (series characters; text).
- Black Knights, The (series characters).
- Boyes, Johnny (series character; trader and King of Kikuju Tribe, Kenya).
- Dawson of Dumballa (series characters).
- Lord of the White Highlands (series characters; Kenya).
- March of the Ants, The (series characters; African adventure; text).
- Old Broken Tusk (complete story; hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher).
- Orchid, Johnny (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Sands, Saul (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Sands, Shiwa (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Trailer Black (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
Air Aces of World War Two (factual) 1977.
Akrigg, Booth (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Albright, Lieutenant Jim (series character; adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
Alf's Sporting Teasers (one page of sporting questions; this page did not appear in every issue).
- First appearance prior to 1455.
Alf and Jimmy's Laff-In (one page of jokes, football funnies and a cartoon strip).
- 1990.
- S1989; S1992.
- starts prior to 1455 - note page does not appear in every issue.
Alf and Jimmy's [Grant] Talk-in (readers letters to the Victor, started prior to 1455).
Alfredo the Great (series character; magician; text and picture stories; featuring Alf Higgins).
- 214 - 220 (text stories, titled The Great Alfredo; artist Slim?).
- 708 - 715 (picture stories, based on the text stories).
Allan, Sergeant Dirk (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series character) see White Water War.
Alone Across the Antarctica (factual; Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911/1912 expedition to chart and study part of the unknown coastline of Antarctica; artist
not known) 2.
American# themed stories. (including S. American series).
- see Westerns.
- Best of Enemies (present day US Naval pilots).
- Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War; true story about the building of the ship).
- Cottrell of the Rangers (series characters; U.S. Park Rangers).
- Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher (series characters; sport).
- Expedition Ozolo (S. American adventure; series characters).
- Guns That Won The West (series; western).
- Hounds of the Hunter (series characters; present day hunting, America).
- Johnny Appleseed (series character; American wild West adventure).
- Keepers of the Sun Stone (series characters; S. American Victorian adventure).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Purple Feather, The (series character; 19th century America).
- Ranger! (series character; WW2 Army).
- Rebel of the Iron Road (series characters; revolution in S. America).
- Rifle and The Rod (series characters; journalist).
- Roll-Along Logans, The (series characters; show business family wild west adventure).
- Sheriff of Rockabye County (series characters; text).
- Snowshoe Thomson (series character; U.S. mail postman).
- Steamboat Jim (series characters; Mississippi river boat engineer).
- Thrill Seekers, The (series characters; present day adventurers).
- Town Tamers, The (series characters; western).
- You Can't Stop The Wind! (series characters; western).
And Not a Shot Was Fired! (factual; WW2 Army; No.1 South African Armoured Car Company & 1st Gold Coast Regt.; Abyssinia; capturing over 3000 Italians
without a shot being fired; artist Philpotts) 386.
Android AD964 or Andy (series character; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
Andy Barclay’s Desert Bluff (WW2 RAF; artist Marti) 1971.
Animal Crackers (humour) 1981.
Appleseed, Johnny (series character; American Wild West adventure) see Johnny Appleseed.
Are You a Hawk-Eye? (factual; holiday observation game) S1974,
Army Air Corp, The history of see Soldiers With Wings.
Arnhem, Battle for the Bridge at (WW2 Paratroopers; factual; September, 1944; capture of bridge over the River Rhine; front/back cover story; artist
not known) 57.
Artists#
Alcatena, Enrique (Argentinian) see
- Branded (series character).
- Fighting Tom Cochrane (series character; Napoleonic War).
- Rule of Rogat (series character).
Alonso#, Matias (Spanish) see
- Chained to a Killer! (complete one issue story).
- Charlie and the Bossman? (series character).
- Blood Hunt (series characters; sci-fi; artist Alonso?).
- Bugaboo, The Coming of the (series; sci-fi).
- Chheosing, Lance Naik Gurung (M.M.; WW2 2/1st Gurkha Rifles) see Military Medal Winners.
- Debt of Honour ? (adventure).
- Dicing With Death! (complete story; three oil-rig workers surviving a plane crash in a Saudi Arabian desert).
- Elephant Never Forgets, An (WW2 Army; A Task Force with Tusks story; Far East).
see also Task Force With Tusks (series).
- Ellis, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Escape From Crete (factual; WW2 POW's escaping; July, 1941; Privates B.B. Carter and D.N. McQuarrie, New Zealanders escape German POW camp; front / back cover story).
- Escape from the Red Assassin? 1975.
- Expedition Ozolo (adventure; series characters)?
- Family Honour, The (adventure; present day ghost story).
- Fight for the Flag!? (convicts; pirates; 19th Century;).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 Army; sniper).
- Gold Fever! (western; American; complete story).
- Guard The Passes! (factual; WW1 Army; 1916; quelling a Indian native uprising between Persia and British India; 28th Cavalry, Indian Army; artist Alonso) 506.
- Hostage of the Diamond Diggers (adventure; complete story).
- Hunters of the South Seas (Pirates).
- Joe Coleman's Guerrillas (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Johnny Gurkha (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Keys to the Kingdom (series characters; Middle Ages).
- Killing of Matt Brady, The (adventure; mid-19th Century Tasmania; complete story).
- Leaping Tiger, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits; complete story).
- Lost World, The (sci-fi series)?
- Maidment, Private G. (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 30th Aug. 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- Man They Called Vassilios, The (factual; WW2 New Zealander Army; Gunner D.C. Perkins organising raids with Creten resistance
against Germans; July 1943 onwards) 382.
- Mule Trouble for Stobo! (WW2 Army; Green Howards; Sicily, Italy; July 1943; Captain W.O. Stobo, warning tanks off a German gun, using mules;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 505.
- Night Stalker (adventure; complete story; four lads out weekend walking; artist Alonso?).
- Old Broken Tusk (complete story; hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher).
- Parmiter, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; June to Aug. 1943) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pincers of Peril (series characters; sci-fi).
- Pirates of the Java Sea? (complete story).
- River Rats, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Rocket Revenge? (Pirates).
- Sands, Shiwa (series character; Africa).
- Secret of Silent River, The? (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service).
- Shot In A Million, A (19th Century Army; Afghanistan).
- Singh, Lance Naik Bishram (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; Feb. 1945; 7th Rajputs) see Military Medal Winners.
- Space Shooter (series characters; sci-fi; artist Alonso?).
- Splashdown to Danger (sea adventure).
- Talu's Tiger (complete story; Hill village 1890 India).
- There is Fighting To Be Done! (factual; WW2 Army; 19th/20th April, 1943; 1/9th Gurkhas attacked the Djebel Garci, near Tunis, N. Africa;
Jemadar Dewan Sing Basnet; no medals awarded; front / back cover story).
- Twister, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- Upham, Lieutenant Charles Hazlitt (V.C.; WW2 Army; won his first V.C. as a Captain in 1942, Western Desert, Africa at
El Ruweisat. (note - story of how he won his second V.C. in Crete is told in 11; artist not known).
- What We Have - We Hold (factual; WW2 Australian Army; 03rd Aug. 1941; Australians in besieged Tobruk attack German post S.7 and defend it from
German counter-attack; Sergeant N.D. Ross; no medals awarded; front / back cover story).
- White Tiger, The (WW2 China; adventure).
- Wild Colonial Boy, The (early 19th century adventure set in Australia about Bush Rangers) note - drew the second version of the strip
Philpotts drew the original story).
- Wings of Death (series character; giant Owl story).
- Wings of the Legion (series character; Captain Mike Talbot; Escadrille Cherifienne Foreign Legion Air Force; artist Alonso ?).
Arnau# see
- Cottrell of the Rangers (series characters; present day U.S. Park Rangers).
- Johnny Orchid (series character; safari guide; Africa).
Bagnall#, C.D. (British) see
- Alfredo the Great (note - series also published as a text story).
- Allmand, M. Captain (V.C.; WW2 Chindits, 6th Gurkha Rifles, Burma 11th June 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Angus, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW1; artist Bagnall?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Baldwin, Johnny Wing-Commander (two D.F.C.'s, two D.S.O.'s; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners (artist Bagnall?)
- Boyle, Lieutenant-Commander (V.C. WW1 RN; artist Bagnall?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Carmania Goes to War, The (factual; WW1 RN; 14th Sept. 1914; former Cunard liner vs. former German liner).
- Carter, Company Sergeant-Major Nelson Victor (V.C.; WW1 Army; attacking German trenches at Richebourg L'Arove, Flanders see Military Medal Winners.
- Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper (series character; sport; boxing; humour).
- Charlie the Tester (series character; Present day Army; humour).
- Christmas Day, The Raid On (factual; WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; reconnaissance/attack on German fleet at Cuxhaven).
- Cool as an Englishman! (factual; WW1 Cavalry; Aug. 1914; front/back cover story).
- Crossing at Diyala, The (WW1 Army; Mesopotamia, March 1917; true front/back cover story; artist Bagnall) 369.
- Danny Dixon's Crazy Railway (series character).
- Eardley, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Emden, The End of the (factual; WW1 RN; Aug/Sept. 1914; sinking of the German raider the Emden; front/back story).
- Evans, Commander; Pick, Commander; Gyles, Midshipman (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Feuding Finnegan (series character; adventure).
- Gun on Four Legs, The (series character; 19th Century North-West India Frontier).
- Johnson, 2nd Lieutenant F.H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Engineers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Keeper of the Apes (series character; Gibraltar, end of 18th Century).
- Knox, 2nd Lieut. Cecil L. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lord of the Yukon (series character; humour; R.C.M.P.).
- Macnair, Captain E. A. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Sussex Regt.; early 1916, Flanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- McKenzie, Able Seaman A.E. (V.C.; WW1 RN; 23rd April, 1918; British attack on Zeebrugge) see Military Medal Winners.
- Moor, 2nd Lieutenant G.R.D.see Military Medal Winners.
- Mulveney's Mule (series; North-West Frontier 1930's; humour).
- Percy's Private Army (series; WW2 Army; humour).
- Pinguin, Sinking of (factual; WW2 RN; 22nd May 1940; German raider sunk by H.M.S. Cornwall; front/back cover story).
- Rhodes-Moorhouse, Lieutenant W.B. (V.C.; WW1 RFC; 26th April, 1915; raid on Courtrai railway yards, Belgium) see Military Medal Winners.
- Raid on El Wak, The (WW2 Army; front/back cover story).
- Raid on Zeebrugge, The ? (WW1 RN; series).
- Richardson, Private James (V.C.; WW1 Army; Manitoba Regt.; Canadians) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singleton, Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; June 1915; commander of armed tug Shaitan sinking Turkish gun-boat) see Military Medal Winners.
- Slaves of the Evil Eyes (series characters; orphan boys fall under the evil spell of a crooked showman; mid-18th century).
- Stokehold Joe (series character).
- Superstitious Sam (series character; sport; boxing).
- Surface Attack (factual; H.M.S. Storm submarine attacked and sank two escort vessels and a coaster of a Japanese convoy; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?) .
- Swordfish Attack! (factual; WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 23rd May, 1943, Swordfish plane from H.M.S. Archer damaged a U-Boat U-572,
front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?).
- Tubby's Two Ton Terror (WW2 Army; series; humour).
Bannister#, Tom (British) see
Figaro! (series character; western humour).
Barratt#, Michael (British) see
- Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (series characters; humour; drew some, but not all of the episodes).
- Tall Tales From Toad-in-the-Hole (series characters; humour).
Bevan#, (British) see
- Bishop, Captain T. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Journey into Danger? (factual series).
- Mactier, Private R. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Nasmith, Lieutenant Commander (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Strachan, Lieutenant (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners).
Bleach#, Jim (British) see
- Balfour's Battles (WW2 RAAF; series characters)
- Best of Enemies (WW2 RN; complete story).
- Card Trick, The (WW1 German submarine; complete story).
- Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the? (adventure; series characters; Private Invesigator; artist Bleach?)
- Death of a King (August 1100 AD; complete story; adventure; artist Bleach).
- Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine; complete story).
- Gladiators of the Desert (series character; WW2 RAF).
- Goum (series character; WW2 Army; Moroccan soldier scouting for the British).
- Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger! (series character; WW1 RFC).
- Last Chance (complete story; adventure).
- Monster of the Deep (WW2 RN; series; giant dinosaur).
- Ragnar's Revenge (series characters; WW2 Special Boat Service).
- Running the Gauntlet (complete story; Napoleonic; campaign in Prussia, 1806; artist Bleach?).
- Show Off, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Slade's Squad (WW2 Army; series characters; Burma, 1942).
- They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; complete story; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong).
- Tough of the Track (series character; sport; athletics).
- Wally's Island (WW2 RN; complete story).
Carrion#, Felix (Spanish artist) see
- see also the Hornet Index.
- Hereward The Wake (11th century, 1066; series factual character).
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- To the Rescue (WW2 series of complete one-issue stories).
- Wonder of the Western Isle, The ? (series; sport; football).
Coleman#, Anthony (British) see
- Ainslie, Sergeant T.B. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 12th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; Feb. 1943; fighting off a German tank attack, in Tunisia, North Africa).
- Bale Out! (complete issue story).
- Barge That Went to War (WW1 Army; series characters).
- Baxter, Private B.A. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Birchall, Squadron Leader Len; Canadian (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; early 1942; 413 Squadron; artist for issue 489) see Military Medal Winners.
- Black Flight, The (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Blaker, Major F.G. (V.C.; WW2 Army; factual) see Military Medal Winners.
- British Battalion, The (front/back true WW2 factual story see Military Medal Winners.
- Brown, Corporal Walter (V.C. & D.C.M.; WW1 Australian Army; JUne 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bullet For The Bridge!, A (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- Callaway, Lieut-Commander A.M. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 04th Oct. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Campbell, Lieut. Fred (V.C.; WW1 Army; 1st Canadian Battalion; June 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Chindit Patrol (WW2 Army; Burma; factual; front/back cover story) see factual articles.
- Collishaw, Commander Ray (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Connor, Pilot Officer ?(WW2 RAF; factual; front/back story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Convoy Must Get Through, The (factual; WW2 Army; 12th Aug. 1940; 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, taking supplies through to Tug Argon, British
Somaliland; front / back cover story).
- Cragg of the Wavy Navy (WW1 RN; series).
- Cruiser Attack (factual; WW2 RN; H.M.S. Sussex; front and back covers col.; artist Coleman?; no lead character or medals mentioned).
- Days of the Dinosaurs (series characters; adventure).
- Death Trap, The (factual; WW2 Army; North-West Frontier of India, 1942; Lieut. Hume rescuing injured soldier after convey
was ambushed; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman).
- Decoy Attack (factual; WW2 RN; 30th Dec. 1944; motor launches attacked Japanese positions on Ramree Island, off Burma; front/back cover story).
- Deere, Flight Lieutenant Alan (D.S.O., D.F.C. & Bar, although not for these actions; WW2 RAF; New Zealander) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dobson, Commander Claude (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919) see Military Medal Winners.
- Driver, Aircraftman Ronnie (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; 18th Dec. 1939) see Military Medal Winners.
- Duboc, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Faith, Hope and Charity (WW2 RAF; 3 Gloster Gladiators nicknamed Faith, Hope and Charity, defending Malta during May- July 1940;
front/back cover story).
- Four Kills for the Little Ships (factual; WW2 RN; 24th Oct. 1943; front/back cover story).
- French, Corporal J.A. (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 04th Sept, 1942; New Guinea) see Military Medal Winners.
- G.I. Joe (WW2 Army pigeon; factual; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gladiator Ace (factual; WW2 RAF; Aug. 1940; Western Desert, N. Africa; 80 Squadron; flight Lieutenant "Pat" Pattle, South African pilot;
front / back cover story;).
- Gray, Lieutenant R.H. (V.C.; Canadian Navy; artist Coleman?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Guns That Never Fired, The (factual; WW2 Army; 23rd April, 1941; Tobruk siege, N. Africa; using dummy anti-aircraft guns to distract German
planes; front/back cover story).
- Gurung, Havildar Major Manbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Gurkhas; 11th Dec. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hafiz, Abdul (V.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Jat Regiment, Indian; 6th April, 1944 see Military Medal Winners.
- Hannah, Sergeant ?(WW2 RAF; factual; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Herd of Buffaloes! (factual; WW2 Army; Nov. 1944; capturing the Dutch town of Middelburg using a ruse; Major Bob Johnstone;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 470.
- Hermitage, Lance Corporal, (M.M.; WW2 Army; 08th Nov. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hopkins, Sergeant Charlie (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 11th Aug. 1944; 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hun's, Revenge, The (WW1 RN; front/back factual cover story; no medal winners mentioned) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hunt For Moaning Minnie, The (series character; WW2 Army; June 1944 Normandy, France).
- Hunter, T.P. Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Commando; Italy) see Military Medal Winners.
- jailbreak! (complete story; present day adventure).
- King, Gunner Alan (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 16th Nov. 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- Kingaby, Donald Sergeant-Pilot (WW2 RAF; D.F.M. 2 Bars, D.S.O. Story of, 1939-1945; Sergeant-pilot, later commissioned) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lawrie, Sergeant J.C. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 12th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; Feb. 1943; fighting off a German tank attack, in Tunisia, North Africa).
- Lewthwaite, Captain C.O. (M.C.; WW2 Army; May 1940; Royal Warwickshire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lonely Exile of Naik Nakam, The (factual; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 07th January, 1942; hiding from Japanese troops at Impah, Malaya, as he was suffering
from Malaria; hid in jungle until 1949) 459.
- Look Before You Leap! (factial; WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; "C" Company, 2nd/7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regt. attacking Ceriano Ridge, Italy;
Capt. Saunders; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 419.
- Lord, Flight Lieutenant D.S.A. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; dropping of supplies to paratroopers at Arnhem, Holland) see Military Medal Winners.
- McNair's First Fight! (WW2 Army; 454 Mountain Battery, commanded by Captain McNair; how the battery finally got to fight in WW2 on
23rd March, 1945; no medals awarded; front / back cover story) 523.
- Maginn, 2nd Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The (WW2 British Prisoner of War camp, Germany).
- Mission to Moresby (factual; WW2 Australian Army/RAF; Sept. 1943; Markham river, New Guinea; Flying Officer E.R. Staley (RAAF)
flys to Port Mosesby with urgent documents in bad weather; no medals awarded; front / back cover story) 430.
- Monster of Loch Neill (series).
- Moore, Lieutenant G.F. (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Nicholls, Lance Corporal Harry (V.C.; WW2 Army; front/back factual cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Nixon, Major Sir Chris (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 12th April, 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Parker, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Marine Brigade; April 1915; Gallipoli) see Military Medal Winners.
- Parsons, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Army; Bantam Battalion, Gloucester Regt.; 1917, Flanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Patrick, Sergeant R.A. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2/15th Battalion, Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Peele, 2nd Lieutenant Michael (M.C.; Jan. 1964) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pratt, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd South Staffs Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Reiter, Sergeant F.A. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rendezvous With Death (WW2 Army; factual; front/back covers story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Roaring Rockets, The (WW2 RN; series characters).
- Rogers, Sergeant R.G. (M.M.; WW2 Army; tanks of the 3rd County of London Yeomanry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rocket Strike, The (WW2 RN; factual; front/back covers story).
- Running the Gauntlet (WW2 Army; complete story; 6th June 1944, France).
- Secrets of Section Six (WW2 Army; series).
- Seven Days From Derna (WW2 Army; facutal; front/back cover story).
- Sink the Kaiser! (WW1 RN; factual; front/back cover story).
- Smasher, The (series; sci-fi; second series title - The Smasher Awakens and third series title - The Smasher Strikes).
- Spitfires over Malta (factual; WW2 RAF; front and back covers; no lead character or medals mentioned).
- Stand-By to Ram! (WW2 RN; factual; Motor launches 145 & 150 engaged with German E-Boats; front/back cover story; artist Coleman?) 137.
- Steele, Lieut. Gordon (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919) see Military Medal Winners.
Dobson, Commander Claude.
- Twisting the Tigers' Tails (WW2 Army; 22nd Sept. 1944; 4/7th Dragoons Guards; Holland; tackling five German Tiger tanks; front / back
cover story).
- Two Against an Army! (factual; WW2 Army; March 1941; Keren, Eritrea; two Indian soldiers with a Vickers gun holding their position; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story).
- Terror of the Turks, The (WW1 RFC; 67 Squadron; factual).
- Thirtle, Corporal C.; M.M.; WW2 Army; 11th Aug. 1944; 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Victory or Death! (WW2 Army; factual; Greek Sacred Regiment; front/back covers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Vincent, Private Harry (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 1st Canadian Battalion; June 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Walker, F.J. Captain (D.S.O.; WW2 RN) see Military Medal Winners.
- Waters, Gunner (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wings on Their Feet (WW2 Royal Corps of Signals; series characters).
- Wingless Wonder, The (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Winning of the Winged Dagger, The (present day Army, S.A.S.; series).
- Withers, Lieutenant (M.C.; WW2 Army; 2nd South Staffs Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
Cooper#, John (British) see
- Biker (series character; sport; motorbike-racing).
- Head-Hunter of the Galaxy (series character; sci-fi).
- On the Run! (complete story; Mafia Hit man Ricky Scapoli stealing money from his bosses).
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- Racing Driver (series characters; sport; go-kart racing).
- Rescue Squad (series characters; present day adventure).
- Stand and Deliver (complete story; 18th century; Highwayman)?
Diaz#? (incomplete name for the artist; Spanish?) see
- Bring-em-Back Boys (WW2 R.A.F.; featuring Sergeant Ted Evans).
- Bullets of Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; second series).
- Dologorodoc! (WW2; front/back cover story)
- Faraday's Phantoms (WW2 Army; series).
- Neilson in the Floating Mine (WW2 RN; series character).
- Norton, G.R. Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army; artist Diaz?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Osbourne, Company Sergeant-Major J.R. (V.C.; WW2 Army; artist Diaz?) see Military Medal Winners.
- One Flight Wonder, The (WW2 RAF; artist Diaz; featuring Airman Ted Evans). S1969, col. (first page only).
- P for Percy's Big Day! (factual; WW2 RAF; 02nd June, 1943; island of Lampedusa, Mediterranean Sea; Sergeant S. Cohen ran out of fuel landed his
plane on island and accepted Italians surrender; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Diaz).
- Sands of Sudden Death, The (WW2 Army; series)
- Suddenly, the Raiders Were There (WW2 Army; series).
- War of the Second Best Guns, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Webb, Lance Sergeant L.A.R. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 07th Nov. 1944; Welsh Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
Dorey#, Mike (British) see
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- Toro: Space Samurai (series character; sci-fi).
Drysdale#, George (British) see
- Cap'n Hand and his Mutinous Band (humour; series characters; drew some episodes)
- Just Add Water (humour; series characters).
Farrugia#, ‘Harry’ Henricus (British) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Attack on Marzuk (WW2 Long Range Desert Group) 1967.
- Battle for the Bridges (WW2 Paratroopers, Arnhem) 1974.
- Breeze, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1916; 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Burke of the Outback (Police) 1965.
- Cornet Carmichael (18th Century India ; Army) 1969.
- Dog That Changed Sides!, The (WW1; story of a German dog Fritz that lived on a German fishing vessel, but was rescued after the German
vessel was sunk by HMS Falmouth and became that vessel's mascot).
- Escape in the Air (factual; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story).
- First Cross for South Africa, The (true story, front/back cover, Smythe, Q.G.M. Sergeant V.C.) 106.
- For You the War is Over! (WW2 RAF; artist Farrugia; complete story; featuring Flight Lieutenant Strever) S1969, col. (first page only).
- Forgotten Fourteenth, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Furness, Lieutenant the Honourable Christoper (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Green Lighting (series characters; sport; motor-racing).
- Grey Ghosts, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Gunn, Second-Lieutenant G.W. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Horse Artillery) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hanson, Captain P.H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1916; 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harman, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harper, Corporal Johnny (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- In the Cannon's Mouth (WW1 Army; Millar; second story).
- Jailbusters, The (WW2 RAF; jailbreak of prisoners; Group Captain Pickard and Flight-Lieutenant Broadley, navigator; 18th Feb, 1944).
- S1968, col. (first page only; artist Farrugia).
- 50 - front/back cover story (artist not known).
- Jefferson, Fusilier (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Jungle Bus, The ? (series characters; holiday coach trip through Africa adventure).
- Kelliher, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army New Guinea; true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Killing of the Konigsberg (WW1; East Africa).
- Knobkerrie Raid, The (WW1 Australian Army; June 1916; raiding German trench using Knobkerries; Armentiers, France; Captain Maitland Foss;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story).
- Last British Boy in Singapore, The (WW2; series).
- Lord, Private Bill (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 09th April, 1918; 2/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliars) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lyell, Lord (V.C.; WW2 Army, Scots Guards; true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Man with the Brazen Mask, The (WW1; Mesopotamia, Middle East; Australian Light Horse).
- Man With The Donkey, The (WW1 Gallipoli; Aussie stretcher-bearer; col) S1970.
- Men From Camp Z, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Merville Mission, the (WW2 Army; D-Day; factual) 1968. (note - Kearon drew the same story for a front/back cover of the Victor).
- Midshipman Doyle (series character) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ Royal Navy
(series character; WW2 RN).
- Operation Archery (WW2 Commandos; factual; complete story).
- Patrol series (WW2).
- Purple Trumpet, The (series character; adventure).
- Randle, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Norfolk Regt.; Front/back cover true story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rattey, Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; Front/back cover true story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sherbrooke, Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sinking of the Scharnhorst (factual; WW2 RN; 26th Dec. 1943; story of British ships including HMS Belfast, Norfolk and Sheffield
sinking the Scharnhorst in the Atlantic Ocean).
- Stories Behind The Badge (series; stories of British services, forces badges through the centuries).
- Swordmaster, The (series character; 18th Century) 1966.
- Wheeler, Major G.G.M. (V.C.; WW1 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- When the Shot and the Shell Were Flying (WW1; Millar; first story).
- Winged Messengers of the Secret War (WW2 Belgium resistance) 1972.
Garcia#, Antonio see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Big Act, The (WW2 British intelligence).
- Bird Boy. (WW2; series).
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- Rafferty Plan, The ? (WW2 Army; heist/caper).
Geering, John Keith (British) see
- Puss 'n' Boots (humour; series characters).
Glen#, Jimmy (British) see
- Puzzle Away a Rainy Day (puzzle page) S1971.
Horak#, Yaroslav (Australian?) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Johnny Hop (series; police; Australia).
Kearon#, Ted (British) see
- Countdown to Oblivion? (series; adventure; NATO force vs. terrorists)
- Deputy of Colorado Springs, The (series; western)?
- Elliot, G. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Zealand Military Forces; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gardner, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- They Died at Their Guns (factual; story of 155th Battery of the Royal Artillery fighting the Germans at Sidi Nsir, Tunisia, Feb. 25, 1943).
- Fastest Gun in the West (western).
- Fists With No Mercy, The (series character; sport; boxing).
- Have Plane - Will Fly (series; adventure; pilots for hire).
- Idaho Kid, The (western)?
- Illustrious Story, The (WW2 RN; factual; story of HMS Illustrious, aircraft carrier; front/back cover story).
- Keepers of the Sun Stone (series characters; adventure).
- Magnus the Muscle Man (series character; sport; weight-lifting).
- Manxman Returns 1972 (Britain invaded).
- Merville Battery, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story). Note - Farrugia drew a longer version of this story for a Victor annual.
- Morgyn The Mighty (series character).
- Nettleton, Squadron Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Plymouth Argylls, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- Rawalpindi Went Down Fighting, The (factual; WW2 RN,; 23rd Nov. 1939; first naval engagement between British auxiliary
cruiser and two German pocket battleships; front/back cover story).
- Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Strong of 'J' Branch (series; secret service).
- Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew (series character; school boy adventures).
- Thief of Twala, The (adventure; African Desert).
- Will O' the Whistle? (series; sci-fi; Britain invaded).
Kennedy#, Ian (British) (Victor annual/Summer Special cover artist, note all covers in colour) 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 (front covers only), 1981, 1982 1983 ?
- S1975, cover; S1979, (cover);S1980, (cover); S1982, (cover); 1988 (cover); 1989 (cover);
- 1990 (cover);
- Phantom of the Fighting Fifth (WW2 5th Hussars, Crete; the same series, but drawn for the Wizard not the Victor.
Macabich# i Potau, Jordi (Spanish)
- Town Tamers, The (series characters; western).
Mainwaring#, Bill (British) see
- Front cover S1971.
- Smash and Grab! (WW2 Commandos; complete story).
Marie#, Jean see
- Building of the Albemarle (series; American Civil War).
- Escape or Die! (picture story; French Revolution; stand alone).
- Purple Feather, The (series character; 19th century America; western).
- Rudge of the Runners (Bow Street Runners, late 18th Century).
- Rule of the Gun (series characters; adventure).
- Wonder Man, The (series character; H.K. Rodd).
Marti#, Josep (Spanish) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Andy Barclay’s Desert Bluff (WW2 RAF).
- Duke Farlow: Big Game Fisher (series).
- Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The (series; secret service; football).
- Fights of the Boston Strong Boy, The (series; bare fist fighting).
- Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad 1975 (WW2 Army; weekly comic series).
- Getting Griffiths’ Goat (WW2 Army).
- Guerrilla Guns (series character; Napoleonic Wars)
- Long Drive, The (series; sheep drive, Australia).
- Maldon's Millions (series characters; hunting for treasure; Australia).
- Man-eater! (adventure; tiger hunting India ).
- Rebel of the Iron Road (series characters; S. American western).
- Racket That Won Wimbledon, The (sport; tennis).
- Hastie, Private J. (factual; destroying a German anti-tank gun; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Salt of the Slogger (series character; adventure; merchant Navy).
- Seventh Mission, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Sharkbait! (adventure; big sea-fishing; artist Marti; featuring Len Travers, Bert Cullum).
- Sharks Don't Jump!, So (sport; big game fishing; similar to Duke Farlow; artist Marti; featuring Doug Wayne).
- Soldier Sands Goes to War (series character; East Africa, summer 1916) see Sands, Saul.
- Tough of the Track.
- Whirler, The (series; adventure Middle East).
Marti#, Juan see
- Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; complete story?).
- Sultan of Osmandela (complete story).
McLoughlin#, Denis (British) see
- Steelhead Sam (series character; secret service).
Morren#, Hugh (British) see
- Country Cuzzins, The (Humour).
(P)# unknown artist see
- Action Stations! (factual; WW1 RN; 17th Oct. 1914; Capt. C.H. Fox HMS Undaunted in command of a British foltilla, attacking four German destroyers).
- Attack on Sidi Omar (factual; WW2 Army; 16th Dec. 1941; front and back cover story).
- Bombs With the Purple Stripe (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Edwards, Sergeant (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Freybreg, Lieutenant Bernard ? (D.S.O.; WW1 Gallipoli; factual) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gordon of the Glasgow (WW1 RN; series).
- Gratwick, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army, Australian) see Military Medal Winners.
- Grey, Squadron Commander Spenser (D.S.O.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hinton, Sergeant J.D. The Fighting Kiwi (V.C.; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1941; Greece; New Zealander; ?) see Military Medal Winners.
- King's Corporal (WW1 Army; front/back cover story).
- Licence to Steal (series characters; WW2 humour/adventure).
- Manser, Flying Officer L.T. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 30th May, 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- Marix, Flight Lieutenant (D.S.O.) see Military Medal Winners.
- McNamara, Lieutenant F. (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp) see Military Medal Winners.
- No Retreat From The Menacing Mist (WW1 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- One Step From Death (WW2 Army; factual; front/back covers story).
- Pangbourne at Dunkirk, The (factual; front/back cover story; story of one of the small ships the armed trawler Pangbourne).
- Raymond, Claud Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army, Burma, 21st Mar 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Saved by the Guns! (WW1 Army; factual; front/back covers story).
- Simpson, 'Spicer' Lieutenant? (D.S.O) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sinking of the Pola. (A Italian heavy cruiser; factual; WW2 RN; front and back covers).
- Tamang, Sergeant Mandahabor (M.M.; Malaysia; Army; 10th Gurkha Rifles) see Military Medal Winners.
- Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel V.B (V.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wain, Captain R.W.L. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 22nd Nov. 1917) see Military Medal Winners.
Parlett#, George (British) see
- Sergeant Samson's Scrapbook (series; police).
Philpotts#, Frederick (British) see
- see also The Hornet Index.
- Across the Rhine (factual; front/back cover story; WW2 Army; Royal Scots, part of 21st Army Group cross the river Rhine, into Germany)
- And Not a Shot Was Fired! (factual; WW2 Army; No.1 South African Armoured Car Company & 1st Gold Coast Regt.; Abyssinia; capturing over 3000 Italians
without a shot being fired; artist Philpotts) 386.
- Anderson, C.G.W. Lieutenant Colonel (V.C.; WW2 Army, Australian) see Military Medal Winners.
- Atlantic Monster, The (series characters; present day adventure).
- Bates, Corporal Sidney "Basher" (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bordon, Private Bill (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Canoe Commandos, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story).
- Children of the Wind (complete story).
- Courage of the Kelly, The (WW2 RN; story of HMS Kelly, destroyer captained by Lord Louis Mountbatten; front/back cover story.
- Crib Carson (series; sport; boxing).
- Denton, Flying Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Escape From Stalag Luft III, The (WW2 POW's; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Everett, Lieutenant R.H.W. (D.S.O.; WW2 RNVR; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Flame Trail to the Rhakotis (factual; WW2 RAAF; 1st January 1943; coast of Spain; front and back covers col.).
- Flaming Vulture, The (series character; adventure about transporting Cleopatra's Needle to London).
- Fowler, Midshipman Charlie (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Fraser, Lieutenant Ian see also Magennis, Leading Seaman (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harmer, Petty Officer (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Hollis, C.S.M. (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Human Fly, The (series character; climbing adventure; note - not the Joe Bones character).
- Lama, Ganju Rifleman (V.C.; WW2 7th Gurkhas; 12th, June 1944, Burma) see Military Medal Winners.
- Larsen, Lief (true/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Limbu, Lance-Corporal Rambahadur (V.C.; WW2 Army; 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles; November 1965; Sarawak; 1344th winner of V.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Low Level Attack (factual; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; 67 (Australian) Squadron, Palestine; one of the strangest bombing attacks of WW1 made by Captain Ross Smith).
- Mahratta Attack (WW2 Army; 9th Indian Brigade, Sikhs; front/back covers story; factual).
- Maclachlan, Squadron Leader J.A.F. (D.S.O.; three D.F.C.'s; WW2 RAF; factual; front/back cover story).
- Magennis, Leading Seaman see also Fraser, Lieutenant Ian (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Malan, "Sailor" (WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Mission Most Dangerous (factual; British Commandos (led by Capt. Courtney) landing with US General Mark Clark via submarine off coast of Algeria,
19th Oct. 1942 to contact Free French officers).
- Morris, Lieut-Colonel Charles (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Mynarski, Pilot Officer A. C. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Navy's Here!, The (factual; naval boarding party of a German tanker, WW2; true front/back cover story).
- O'Malley of the Mounties (complete story).
- Palmer, Squadron Leader R.A.M. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Partridge, Captain R.T. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Peters, F.T. Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN) see Military Medal Winners.
- Peters, Pilot Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, 1st June 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Raid on Eindhoven (04th Dec. 1945; 609 & 198 Squadrons attacked German bombers at their base in Eindhoven, Holland; front/back cover story).
- Rana, Havildar Minbahadur (Mention in Dispatches; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ryder, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; 03rd April, 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singapore Tiger, The (factual; WW2 Australian Army; May 1942; small bands of troops in Portuguese Timor attacking Japanese and
a Japanese Officer called the Singapore Tiger).
- Singh, Naik Gian (V.C.; WW2 Army; 02nd Mar. 1945; 15th Punjab Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Smith, Sergeant E.A. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Seaforth Highlanders of Canada crossing the River Savio, Italy) see Military Medal Winners.
- Snowshoe Thomson (series character; U.S. postman delivering mail in winter in 1880's).
- Stalk Those Tanks! (factual; WW2 Army; 27th June, 1944; 'D' Company, 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Normandy, France; Serg. Hicks &
Corporal Ronan knockout five Panther tanks; no medals mentioned; front / back cover story).
- Stannard, Lieutenant R.B. (V.C.; WW2 RN; true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Swanston, Lieutenant-Commander (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Thapa, Jemadar Dharmsing (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 28th April, 1944; counter-attack against the Japanese to retake a position
of Crete West, Burma; artist Philpotts) 454.
- Tharpa, Rifleman Narbahadur (Indian Distinguished Service Medal; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- There Was a Soldier...(WW2 Army; anthology of stories about soldiers).
- Thompson, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Three Spies in the Forbidden Forest (WW2 secret service; series).
- Trent, Squadron-Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Philpotts) see Military Medal Winners.
- Volts of Vengeance? (series characters; adventure, criminal).
- Wild Colonial Boy, The (early 19th century adventure set in Australia about Bush Rangers) note - Philpotts drew the original
version, whilst Alonso drew the second version of this strip.
Ramsbottom#, George (British) see
- Piggot, Lester The Boyhood of (factual; centrespread).
- Young Ben (text; illustrations for story).
Rawlings#, Leo (British) (no relation to the artist Ted Rawlings) see
- see also The Hornet Index.
- Battler with the Black Patch (series).
- Caveman Attack! (WW2 Australian Army; 28th Aug. 1943, Kunai Spur,New Guinea; No medal awarded; front/back cover story) Military Medal Winners see Barnett, Lieutenant L.A.
- Chorlton, Guardsman E.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army/tanks; Irish Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Despatch Riders, Stories of.
- Gallipoli! (WW1 Army; Sergeant Millar).
- Island of No Return (series).
- Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood (WW1 Army; Sergeant Millar).
- Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The (WW2 Army; series).
- Phantom of the Fighting Fifth (WW2 5th Hussars, Crete; series characters).
- Sabre-Toothed Slinker (series; sci-fi).
- Sergeant of the Foot-Sloggers, A (WW1 Army; Sergeant Millar).
- Sharpe, Acting-Corporal C. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; first series).
- Stories Behind the Badges (one episode - The Goldfish Club).
- Tank Attack (WW1 tanks; true front/back cover story) see factual articles.
- Yellow Bird, The (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series characters; search for a top secret crashed Japanese plane in the jungle).
Rawlings#, Ted (British) (no relation to the artist Leo Rawlings) see
- Backwoods Battler, The (American War of Independence; complete story).
- Battle Beast, The (Romans; complete story).
- Battle Line, The see Millar, Bob Private (series character).
- Battling Butcher, The (series character; sport; bare fist fighting).
- Big Fight at Camp 13 (adventure; Canadian lumberjacks).
- Bridgehead Across The Rhine (WW2 Commandos; factual; front/back covers story).
- Bring Back the Guns (true story; WW1).
- Bugler Boy, The (Indian Mutiny)?
- Catapult of Death, The (14th Century knights).
- Chocolate Coloured Killer, The (text story; Canadian wilderness; RCMP).
- Christmas at Bearcat Creek (complete story; adventure; Canada; snow)
- Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story; text; Canadian story).
- Dark Domain, The (series characters; 13th Century).
- Dragon Flag, The (series characters; adventure, Victorian, South China Seas).
- Drummer Boys, The (complete story; small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812).
- Feats of the Muscle Men (factual; sport).
- Fight to the Finish (complete story; Roman cohort mutiny in Emperor Tiberius time).
- Fights of the Strongbox Man, The (series characters; early 19th century).
- First Escaper, The (WW2 R.A.F.; Escape of Flight Lieutenant Harry Burton from a prisoner of war camp, Germany; front/
back cover story).
- Front-Line Bus, The (series characters; WW1 Army).
- Flyer of Chundabad, The (adventure; India ; flying).
- Gold Fever (adventure;text story).
- Hammer Man, The (series; featuring Chell Puddock).
- Hot-Air Hussars, The (series characters; Boer War).
- Hotfoot Harry (series character; late 19th century messenger boy adventures).
- Hounds of the Cheviot Mists (series).
- Kubal the Great (series).
- Lambton worm and Other Legends of Long Ago (factual).
- Lancer Laughed Last!, The (Indian Mutiny).
- Locke of the Legion (adventure; Africa ; artist Rawlings).
- Lost Armour of Arrow Island (series).
- Lumsden of the Guides (series character; Indian Mutiny; Victorian Army).
- McAleer's Revenge see Military Medal Winners
- Manhunt! (American Civil War)?
- Master Gunner, The (series character; War of the Roses, 15th Century).
- Menace of the Mudflats (WW2 RN; UXB mine naval experts; complete one issue story).
- Mendoza the Great (series characters; sport; bare knuckle fighting).
- Olympic Oddities (one page of sporting Olympic oddities).
- One Man and His Dog (complete story; boxing).
- Plough and Yoke Warriors (Odd Incidents from British History).
- Potts, Trooper Fred see Military Medal Winners.
- Quick on The Draw (text story ; western).
- Rearguard.
- Red MacGregor (series character; Scottish outlaw).
- see also
- Wears the Outlaw Tartan, He.
- Rogan of the Rocket Troop (series).
- Secret of the Snows (complete story; sport; mountain climbing).
- Sinking of the Birkenhead (Victorian army).
- Slinger's Golden Swop (complete one issue story).
- Son of a Slave.
- Stark of the Samurai (series character).
- Stories Behind the Badges. (series; complete story about the history of a particular civilian or military badge through the centuries).
- Strange Tales From The Past (factual) 1987.
- Sword of the Shensi, The (medieval Japan; complete story; two feuding samurai families, the Shensi and Okada).
- Swordmaker, The (series character).
- Tail-End Tramp, The (text story; WW2, Merchant Navy).
- Tales of the Kings (factual).
- Teeth of the Tiger, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; Captain Daniel Bailey).
- Toughest Toff in Town (series character).
- Tough of the Track (series character; sport; athletics).
- Twenty Miles to Freedom! (text story; 15th Century; artist Rawlings).
- War Cats of Kublai Khan, The.
- Wars of Harry Smith (factual; true story of a British soldier late 18th century, early 19th century).
- When Knights Were Bold. (factual; artist Rawlings).
- When the Green Light Glows (series; sci-fi).
- Wizard of Willow Wood, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; complete story; featuring Paul Cooper).
Redondo, Jesus (Spanish) see
- Marshall of Magnon (series characters; sci-fi).
Ritchie#, Bill (British) see
- Is It Cricket (factual; sporting facts).
Sanchis#, Vicente Ibáñez (Spanish) see
- Boot and Saddle : The Story of the First Mounties (series).
- Escape From Rhodes (factual; WW2 Army; Special Boat Service; Sept. 1942; destroying bombs at Calato; Lieut. Sutherland
& Marine Duggan; no medals awarded; front / back cover story).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 series character; sercret service).
- Fire-Raisers of San Pedro (adventure; Civil War S. America; featuring Hank Skipper).
- Carroll, Private S.L. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Galloping Gunners, The (series; North-West Frontier, India).
- Gordon, Private J.H. (WW2 Army; Australian; 10th July, 1941)? see Military Medal Winners.
- Grenfell, Lieut. (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1914; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hogan's Patrol ? (series; WW2 Army).
- Kennedy, 'Killer'.
- Logan's Last Grenade (WW2 army).
- Queen's Cowboys, The (series; Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
- Rifle and the Rod (series character; magazine journalist).
- Robots of the Deep (series; secret service).
- Second Chance Champion, The (factual; Jack Hill, racing driver).
- Spears They Fear, The (picture version of the story).
- Suddenly, the Raiders Were There! (WW2 Army; series).
- Target For Today (WW2 Resistance / RAF; complete story).
- Time of the Giants, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- We're Not Beaten Yet! (factual; WW2 Army; Jan. 1942; "B" Battery of 11 Regt., Royal Horse Artillery withdrawing from
Cyrenaica, North Africa; Staff Sergeant Goodman saving a gun; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 475.
Shone#, Keith (British) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- According to Plan (factual; WW2 Army; Italy, Dec. 1943; "B" Company, 11 Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps).
- Action Off Crete (factual; WW2 RN; 19th July, 1940; H.M.A.S. Sydney attacked the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni off the coast of Crete;
front/back cover story) 205.
- Braddock (series characters; WW2, RAF).
- Bullock, Flight Lieutenant T. (no medal mentioned; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Burton, R.H. (V.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Campbell, Lieutenant-Commander J.O. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN;) see Military Medal Winners.
- Decoy Dinghy, The (factual; WW2 Australian RAF; 31st March, 1945; Beaufighter shot down whilst attacking Japanese positions on Pacific island
of Ambon; rescued by a plane from No. 13 Air-Sea Rescue Flight; front / back cover story).
- Feud in the Team, A (complete story; sport; mountain climbing).
- Green Howards, The (factual; Army Regt.; 23rd May 1944; Story of at Anzio, Italy).
- Green Lizard, Look For The (series; adventure).
- Gunners of You Yet!, We'll Make (factual; WW2 Army; January 1941, Malta; Royal Marines clerks, signallers learing to fire a Bofors Gun in
defence of the island; front / back cover story).
- H.M.S. Pepper Pot (factual; March 1942; Malta; H.M.S. Penelope under attack in harbour; front/back cover story).
- Hamilton, Private F. (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 30th July, 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Iron Three, The (series characters; adventure).
- Killer Punch, The (a story about 609 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, August 1940; front/back cover story).
- Lame Duck, The (factual; story of Ohio oil tanker's adventures in reaching Malta; 1942; front/back cover story).
- Line Shooter, The (WW2 RAF).
- Lucky to be Alive! (factual; WW2 RAAF; 06th July, 1945; No. 76 Squadron; Squadron Leader P.B. Jones, shot down over Borneo and his escape;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story).
- Mantle, J.F. Leading Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN, Portland Harbour, H.M.S. Foylebank) see Military Medal Winners.
- Middlemarsh (series; Stories about a WW2 R.A.F. airfield, England).
- Moore, Flying Officer K.O. (D.S.O. and American Silver Star; 08th June, 1944) b>see Military Medal Winners.
(note - artist drew story for issue 473, but not for the re-printed version).
- Night Action in Normandy! (factual; WW2 Army; 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry fighting a rearguard action against Germans at Le Plessis Grimauld, Normandy;
front / back cover story).
- Pilot Who Paddled Home, The (factual; WW2 RAF South African pilot Lieutenant R.H. Veitch).
- Policeman in Khaki (WW2 military police; series).
- Secret of Sann Island, The (series; adventure).
- Supply Stoppers, The (factual; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story).
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RAF; factual; 17th Aug. 1942).
- U-Boat Killer (WW2 RAAF; B for Baker of 10 Squadron; 01st August, 1944; Sunderland attack on a U-Boat in the Bay of Biscay) 379.
- Winkie, the pigeon (Dickin Medal; WW2 RAF; 22nd Feb. 1942; Shone artist 412) see Military Medal Winners.
- Winged Watch-Dogs of Uchiza Pass (adventure; flying).
- Wings of War (WW1 series; anthology of stories about pigeons).
Smith#, Ron (British) see
- Across Black Glacier (WW2 Commandos; factual; winter 1942; small group from No.2 Commando, attacked the Glomfjord Hydro station,
north Norway via a dangerous glacier).
- Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops ? (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Menace in Pit 19, The (series characters; Sci-fi; giant moles).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The ? (canadian adventure; complete story).
Sturrock#, (British)
- Davock of Grey Woods (series characters; adventure).
- Escape or Die! (series of complete stories about escapes; text).
- Grimstone Track, A Story From (series; text; sport; complete stories each week)?
- Jungle Joe (series character; WW2 Army; text).
- Peter, Pilot Officer R.G. (WW2 RAF; factual; true story; note - no medal awarded.)
- Sling to Missle, From (factual; the development of weapons through the ages)?
- Spywatcher (series character; text).
- Square 'Chuter, the (series character; text)?
- Strange Case of Corporl Kite (series; army humour; text).
Sutherland#, Peter (British) see
- Anderson, John M., Major (V.C.; WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story) see military Medal Winners.
- Battle of the Admin Box, The (factual; Feb, 1944; Japanese offensive against the British in Burma; front/back cover story).
- Cairns, Lieutenant G.A. (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cricket, Is It? (first series; sport; cricket).
- Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The (series; western).
- Factory of Flying Death, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hughes, Flight Lieutenant (Air Force Cross; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hunt For The Bismark, The (factual; WW2 RN; front/back cover story).
- King of the Keelboats (series character; late 19th Century; Mississippi River, USA).
- Last of the Lance Chargers, The (WW1 Army; factual; front/back story).
- Mick Muggins ; The Worst Boxer in Britain (series character; sport).
- Operation Robinson (WW2 RAF; factual; Oct. 1942; attack on the Schneider-Creusot armament works, France; front/back cover story).
- Pennine Gallopers, The (series; smuggling).
- Pillow Champ, The (series character; sport – artist Sutherland).
- Pomeroy, Gene (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Present For Stormer’s Dad, The (School boy shenanigans).
- Queripel, Captain L.E. (V.C.; WW2 Paratroopers) (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rafferty's Own (series character; Sepoy Indian Mutiny, 1857; North-West Frontier stories).
- Raiders Came At Christmas, The (factual; WW2 Commandos, Norway; front/back cover story).
- Red Star Roberts (Victor comic not the Hotspur comic character).
- Sergeant Samson’s Scrapbook (series character; Police).
- Slade of the Pony Express (series character; western).
- Snow Guerrillas, The (series characters; WW2 Norwegian Resistance; British Army Territorials).
- Stole a German General, They (WW2 Crete partisans; front/back cover story.
- Tales of the Pony Express (series characters; western).
- Tirpitz, The End of the (WW2 RAF; factual; Norway, 1944; front/back cover story).
- Tough of the Track (series character; Alf Tupper).
Vandeput#, Bert (British) see also The Hornet Index.
- see
- Away Went Kelly (football; series character).
- Batsman in from the Outback (series character).
- Behind the Crimson Door (football;series character).
- Busiest Bee in Football (football; series character).
- Come Away the United (football; series character).
- Crusoe Came To Cambridge (sport; general; series character).
- Dartmoor Run, The (complete one issue story).
- Demon Bowler of Toowoomba (complete story?; sport; cricket).
- Football is a funny game (series character; sport; football).
- Goals That Jackson Scored, The (series character; sport; football).
- Gorgeous Gus (football series character).
- Jake's Giant Killers (football; series character).
- Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals (series characters; sport; football).
- Mad Match at Mugglesham! (sport; cricket; humour).
- March of the Prickly Giant (WW1 series).
- Mister Roly-Poly (series character; sport; football).
- Mystery Man at Inside Left, The (series character; football).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Radar Raiders, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- Red Rangers, The (football; series character).
- Sinister Secret of Team K, The (sport; football; series character).
- Sinking of the Konigsberg (true story; front/back cover story).
- Team From Nowhere, The (sport; football; series character).
- Team That Jack Built, The (sport; football; series character).
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RN; factual; front/back cover story).
- Wee Bandy (series character; sport; football).
- Who Stole the First Team? (sport; football; series character).
Watson#, Jim (British) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Ranger (WW2 Army; series character).
Assault on Sicily. (factual; WW2 Army; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 209.
Athletics Quiz, Alf Tupper’s 1980.
Atlantic Monster, The (series characters; present day adventure; featuring Lieutenant Sam Cagney; Lieutenant Jim Albright; artist Philpotts).
Atlantic Rescue (factual; WW2; Aug, 1940; rescuing of over 300 men from the Atlantic Ocean after the British merchant cruiser Transylvania was
sunk by a German U-Boat; artist not known) 84.
Attack at Dieppe (factual; WW2 Commandos; inside cover) 1981.
Attack diesel works, Augsburg , Bavaria (factual; WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1982.
Attack in the Bay of Onagawa (factual; WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1985.
Attack on Aarhus (factual; WW2 RAF; 31st Oct. 1944; Mosquitos attacking the Gestapo headquarters in Aarhus, Denmark, led by Wing-Commander R.W. Reynolds; artist not known) 239.
Attack on Marzuk (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; artist Farrugia) 1967.
Attack on St. Nazaire (factual; WW2 RN / Commandos; inside cover) 1981.
Attack on Sidi Omar (factual; WW2 Army; 16th Dec. 1941; C Squadron, 2nd Royal Tank Regt.; North Africa; front and back cover story; artist (P)) 214.
Attack the Lutzow (factual; WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
Attack the Prinz Eugen (factual; WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
H.M.S. Audacity, escort aircraft carrier (WW2 Royal Fleet Air Arm, general story about, 1941) covers story col. 122.
Australian# themed series stories
- Balfour's Battles (WW2 RAAF).
- Coming of the Bugaboo, The (sci-fi).
- Feuding Finnegan (adventure; humour).
- Howzatt?? (cricket; humour).
- Johnny Hop (series characters; police).
- Maldon's Millions (series characters; treasure-hunting).
- Outcasts of Convict Coast (series characters; 18th century adventure).
- Stockwhip Sam (Australian series character; western; set in U.S.).
- Strike Squadron (series character; WW2 RAF).
- Terrors Dive At Night!, The (adventure series; giant vampire bats).
- Wild Colonial Boy, The (series characters; adventure; historical; bushrangers).
Away Went Kelly (series character; sport; football; featuring Jim Kelly; Arthur Frisk, Manager; Hinton Utd; artist Bert Vandeput).
131 - finishes after 136.
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Backwoods Battler, The (American War of Independence; artist Rawlings ) 1976.
Baden-Powell, Robert see Hero of Mafeking, The (Victorian Army) 1985.
Badges of the Brave (factual ; inside cover) 1964; 1976; S1979, col..
see also Badges of the Fighting Fourteenth (army; factual) 1964.
Badges of the Fighting Fourteenth (army; factual) 1964.
see also Badges of the Brave.
Badges That They Wore, The (factual; WW2; various different Army, R.A.F. and R.N. units) S1975, col..
Baggot, Warder (series character) see Licence to Steal!
Bailey, Private Joe (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series character) see White Water War.
Baines, Sandy (series character; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) seeBaird, Barney (series character; sci-fi) see Space Bus.
Bait for a Raider (text story; WW2 RN) 1969.
Baker, Boz (series character; adventure; horror) see Nightmare Zone, The.
Baker, Jimmy (series characters; sport; football) see Pickford: Past Master of Football.
Bale Out! (WW2 RAF; complete issue story; col.; artist Coleman) S1970.
Balfour's Battles (series characters; WW2 RAAF; Far East, 1942; featuring Flight Lieutenant Doug Balfour; Corporal Eric Miller; Raphael, a native;
artist Bleach).
Balloon in War, The (factual) 1964.
Baltic - by Bus!, To The (WW2 Army; factual; 24th March 1945; Crossing of the River Rhine, Germany; 12th Devonshire Regiment; artist unknown) 298.
Banana Bill (football) 1978.
Bandy, Wee (series character; sport; football; Pressley Rangers; artist unless otherwise stated Vandeput).
- see also Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals! (series).
- 1966.
- 101 - 116 first series - title - Wee Bandy (featuring Willie Brown 'Wee Bandy'; Mr. Sims, Manager of Rangers).
- 601 - ? RP?
Bannon, Deputy Drute (series character; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
Barbarry, the mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
Bare-Knuckle Boys, The (factual; boxing feature) S1974.
Barge That Went to War, The (series characters; WW1; artist Coleman; featuring Major 'Potty' Potter, Privates Skipper Driscoll, Nobby Clarke.)
Barmingham, Jack 'Barney' (series character; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
Barnacle Bill (sport; football; humour; artist not known) 1987.
Barnett, Trooper Olly (WW2 5th Hussars; series character) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
Barnham, Sam (series character) see Come Away The United (football).
Barnes, Ben (series character; WW2 Army) see Brothers in Battle.
Barnes, Bonzo (series character; WW2 Army) see Brothers in Battle.
Barnes, George (series character; boxing manager) seeMuggins, Mick.
Barney the Boot (sport; football original artist) 1969.
Barrett, Jason (series character; adventure)
- Burning Man, The 1981
- Challenger’s End 1982
- Drowning Pool, The 1053.
- Ghost From the Future, The S1980
- Robin’s Fall 1983.
Barrington, Doug (series character; sport; football) see My Business is Goals.
Barrside Thunderbolt, The (adventure; 20th Century trams) 1977.
Barsloe-Beane, Bertie see Flying Cowboy, The.
Bates, Mick (series character; sport; football) see Jailbird Striker.
Batey, Private 'Batty' (series; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
Battle of the Admin Box, The (factual; Feb, 1944; Japanese offensive against the British in Burma. The British made their stand at the Admin. box;
front/back cover story; artist Sutherland) 36.
Battalion, The (WW1, text story.) 1968.
Battle Axes of the World (factual) 1973.
Battle Badges (factual; WW2 badges) 1973
- see also Badges of the Brave (factual ; inside cover) 1964, 1976.
Battle Beast, The (Romans; complete story; delaying the advance of Carthaginian invaders; Centurion Marcus Septus; artist Ted Rawlings) 1987.
Battle of Boxing Day, The (WW2 RN; factual; Boxing Day 26th Dec. 1943, sinking of the German Battleship Scharnhorst; HMS Duke of York; artist
not known; front/back cover story) 44.
Battle Flag of the Tanks (WW1 and 2; factual; story of the Battle Flag of the Tank Corps; Brown, red and green; through mud, blood to the green fields beyond; artist unknown) 284.
Battle for Benara (WW2 paratroopers) 1982.
Battle for the Bridges (WW2 Paratroopers, Arnhem ; artist Farrugia) 1974
Battle for Malta (WW2 RAF) 1977
Battle For the Bridge, The (WW2 Army; factual; 20th Sept. 1944; Guards Armoured Division; capture of the Nijmegen bridge, near Arnhem, Holland; front/back covers story; artist unknown) 280.
Battle of Britain (factual; inside cover) 1980
Battler From Brighton, The (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
Battling Bulldog (Napoleonic story) 1984.
Battling Butcher, The (sport; bare fist fighting) 1973
Baxter, Danny Police Cadet (series character) see Boys in Blue.
Baxter, Sergeant Sam (series character; secret service) see Steelhead Sam.
Beane, Bertie Barsloe see Flying Cowboy, The
Before the Guns Roared. (factual; ancient weapons, Onager, Ballista & so on; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Behind the Crimson Door (sport; football; artist Bert Vandeput; Manton City; featuring Mike Hollins, Captain; Sinton Froyd, trainer-manager)
Behind the Enemy Lines ; desperate missions of the Second World War. (factual) 1965
Bell Tower, The (WW1 story) 1984
Benini, Enzo (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Benthao (series character; an elephant) see Elephant Never Forgets, An (WW2 Army; Burma)
Bertie Barsloe-Beane see Flying Cowboy, The.
Besieged! (series characters; WW2 RAF; survival in war torn Warsaw, whilst flying a bi-plane defending the city; featuring Sergeant Pilot Mo Wright; artist not known).
Best, Captain Bob (series character; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
Best of Enemies (series characters; present day US Naval pilots; featuring Lieutenant Winston 'Assegai' Coles; Lieutenant? 'Zapman' West; artist not known).
Best of Enemies (WW2 RN; complete story; German and a British sailor in a lifeboat; artist Bleach) 1992.
Beware of the Bull (factual; WW2 Army; Autumn 1944, Canal de Nord, Belgium; King's Royal Rifle Corps; Lieut. the Honourable T. Trenchard;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 411.
Beware Rockets! (WW2 RAF; true story) 1983.
Big Chase, The (complete story; WW2 Canada; German P.O.W. escaping from a Canadian prison, artist not known) 1462.
Big Tree, The (series characters; African Victorian adventure?; text; featuring Sam Walker; Gregory Walton; Reggie Hunt; Dick Sullivan; Leven; Archie
Cunnliffe; artist not known).
Big Act, The (series characters; secret Service in occupied France; featuring Helmut Hoeness, German actor/British Spy; Harry Masters; artist Garcia).
1534 - finishs after 1541.
Big Fight at Camp 13 (adventure; Canadian lumberjacks) 1976.
Big Game Boys, The History of (factual; big game hunting; artist unknown) S1976, col.
Big Laughs with the Big Cats (factual; humour) 1978.
Big Prize, The (sport; cricket; complete story; featuring Pete Jones; partial colour) S 1989.
Biggest Head in Football, The (sport; football) 1979.
Biggin Hill, First Kill for (factual; no medals awarded; WW1 RAF, 141 Squadron; 19th May 1918; Lieut. E. Turner, pilot & Lieut. H. Barwise, observer;
shoot down first airfield's first German plane; artist not known) 355.
Biker (series character; sport; motorbike racing; featuring Gary Jones; artist Cooper, unless otherwise stated).
- 1991 (action in Boulder City, Colorado, USA; artist Cooper).
- 1992; 1993 (race action in Australia); 1994 (col.).
- S1989 (partial colour).
- 1473 - ?
- starts prior to 1524 - ? (artist Cooper?)
- 1599 - 1610 (series in full colour; artist Cooper)
- 1644 - ?
Bill Doyle (series character; WW2 RN) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series character)
Billy the Kid (series character; sport; football; featuring Billy Smith; artist not known, but same as Terry's Tornades).
Bird Boy (series character; WW2; artist Antonio Garcia)
Bismarck, Sinking of (factual; WW2 RN; inside covers) 1979.
Black Knights, The (series characters; African adventure; featuring Grier, District Commissioner; Jape, witch-doctor ; artist not known).
Black Rider (series character Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1; secret service) 1974
- 615 - 625 (1st series)
- ? - 698 (2nd series - The Monster in No Man's Land; featuring a giant Armadillo; Note - artists - Bert Vandeput, several episodes by an unknown artist.)
Black, Smutty (series character; photographer; adventure) see Secret of Sann Island, The.
Black Streak, The (WW2 Paratroopers Arnhem ) 1979.
Blade of Jonathan Blake, The (series characters; 18th century fencing sword adventure; featuring Johathan Blake; Mercury, clockwork fencing machine;
artist not known).
Blades From Many Battles (factual) S1970 col.
Blake, Sergeant Bill (WW2 Army; series) see Last Commando, The.
Blake, Jack (series character; sport; football; secret service) see Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The.
Blake, Jonathan (series; 18th century fencing sword adventure) see Blade of Jonathan Blake, The.
Blaze - Pony of the Welsh Peaks (series character; text; adventure about a pony; featuring Blaze; artist not known).
Blood Hunt (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Valdred; Ulayali; Pontus; artist Alonso?).
Blood Money (WW2 French Resistance 1941; complete story; Marcel Dupont traitor; Captain Sam Carver; artist not known) 1987.
Bludso, Jim (series character) see Steamboat Jim (series character; western; 19th Century; steamboats)
Boat To Switzerland, By (factual; WW2 RAF; 27th / 28th April, 1944; 35 Squadron; bombers attacking Friedrichshafen; Pilot Officer R.G. Peter (Australian) plane was shot
down in Lake Constance, paddled to safety across lake to netural Switzerland; front/back cover story; no medals mentioned; artist not known) 393.
Bogus Gun, The (WW2 Army; factual; Bland, Capt. 90th City of London Field Regt.; 11th June 1944; bogus tank used as an artillery observation point in Normandy; front/back cover story; artist not known) 313.
Bolam, Ben (series character; early 19th century) see Fights of the Strongbox Man, The.
Bolt, Sergeant Sam (WW2 5th Hussars; series character) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
Bomber Raid, 1,000 plane (factual article inside end cover) 1980
Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The (WW2 Army; series; artist not known; featuring Lieutenant Felton; Corporal 'Jumbo'
Whalen; Lance-Corporal Sam Singh; Admiral Bowater).
- 310 - 321
- 1215 - 1226 RP (different artist; same stories.)
Bones#, Joe (series character; WW2 army climber; artist not known; featuring Joe Bones; Lord Plimpton) S1977; 1977; 1978; 1979; S1980; 1980;
- 1981; 1982; 1983; 1985; 1986 (artist not Rawlings).
- 765 - 778 (1940 - How Lord Plimpton and Bones met for the first time; individual stories; artist not known).
- 841 - 852 (1943 searching for a shot down American General Grant in ten German held mountain castles in Slovenia; artist not known).
- 1161 - 1171 (Joe Bones - The Human Fly; Russian Luran Mountains trying to locate Shemelov, inventor of a
revolutionary new machine gun; artist not known).
- 1322 - 1335 RP of first series 765 - 778.
- 1369 - ? (The Ten Sacred Symbols of Buddha); artist not known.
Boomerang! (one page story; Max Vander selling weapons to simple Arab people; artist not known) 1654.
Boot and Saddle : The Story of the First Mounties (series; North-West Mounted Police) see Queen's Cowboys, The
Booth, Bombardier Bill (WW2; series character) see Prouty, Captain.
Boots - a dog (series character; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
Borden, Chief Petty Officer Johnny (WW1 RN; series character) see Cragg of the Wavy Navy.
Bossman, Mister (series character; adventure; a rich employer of a reluctant Charlie) see Charlie and the Bossman.
Bourne, George (series character ; navigator to Braddock) see Braddock V.C.
Bowley, Maxie (boxing manager to Sam Smallpiece see Superstitious Sam.
Bowater, Admiral (semi-series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The.
Boxer and the Boffin, The (text story; WW2 Commandos) 1971.
Boxing Day Battle, The (WW1 Army; factual; 26th Dec. 1917; British forces defending Courieres Wood, Flanders; front/back cover story; artist not known) 201.
Boy Hunter see Sands, Shiwa.
Boyes, Johnny - of Kenya Colony (series character; trader and King of Kikuju Tribe, Kenya; late 19th century; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
Boyhood of Lester Piggott, The (factual; story of; artist Ramsbottom; col.) S1971 (note - his story was also told in issue 1).
Boys in Blue (series character; text stories; Police)
- 1967
- Starts prior to issue 177? - finishes after 185?
Braddock#, Sergeant Matt (V.C.; series character; artist Shone unless otherwise stated)
- 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970 posted to a Lancaster squadron end of 1943); S1976, (artist not Shone);
1981? (artist Shone); 1984 (not Shone artwork).
- 1 - 28 title - I Flew With Braddock.
- (1940, first meeting with George Bourne at Liverpool Street Station, en route to the RAF Rampton airfield; story
of Braddock as told by Bourne in his book. Flies Lancaster bombers (F-Fox) for the first time from RAF Craxby; has already been awarded his V.C. medal;
flies with his crew of Sergeants 'Ham' Hancox, second pilot; Tom Tanner, Bomb-Aimer; 'Nicker' Brown, Radio Operator; Les Howe, Tail-Gunner; 'Hoppy' Robinson,
Mid-Upper Gunner; first bombing mission is a night raid on Essen, Germany dropping marker flares to guide in the main bombing force; Howe refuses to
leave a squadron dance, before a major operation; Braddock replaces him with Sergeant 'Baa' Lamb, new to the RAF; F-Fox hit by ack, ack whilst dropping
marker flares over an aqueduct over the Dortmund-Elms Canal in Germany; Braddock makes a spectacular landing; F-Fox drops a Pink Pansy, a 250 pound
incendiary bomb which can be seen through fog and hazw, over Germany; he is accused of hitting the wrong target, incorrectly as it turns out;
Braddock and his crew take part in the one thousand bomber raid; 'Hoppy' Robinson injured by enemy night fighter; solves the mystery of a flying ghost
plane; F-Fox flies on a raid without Braddock, who delibrately stayed behind; M-Mike survives its last final mission - just, crewed by Joe Cook;
Jerry Smith flown over a hundred missions flies with Braddock in place of the injured Hoppy; Braddock fights to get him awarded a medal; Arthur Atkins,
a new gunner joins the crew in place of the injured Hoppy; F-Fox drops a special bomb on the raid to Peenemunde, Germany; clashes with Group Captain
Manderville; artist Shone). Note story also reprinted in Red Dagger issue 29.
- 29 - 45 Title - Braddock V.C. (series continues where the last finished).
- Braddock and Bourne are posted to RAF Carstock to fly
photo-reconnaissance Mosquito planes. Braddock arrives by plane, disrupting a parade and is arreseted and sent to the jailhouse! Meets
Hugh Wayne, the famous aircraft designer and test pilot; flies the first photo reconnaissance Mosquito plane; George Frank & Pete Mann are
the mechanics for the plane and Harry Howard is in charge of the photography; meets Unk Unkles of the Air Transport Auxiliary, an older
pilot flying planes from the manufacturers to the airfields; briefed for a photo-reconnaissance mission in the back of a Ausin car by an
middle-aged lady, Mrs Gillespie with a peke called Ticky; Unk has some useful flight information for Braddock for his latest mission;
information about the mission has been leaked but by whom?; the enemy are waiting for Braddock's Mosquito, but he manages to lose them
and photograph a ploughed field!; makes an enemy of Air Commodore Brank; Braddock and Bourne meet Squadron Leader Nolan Harland and his dog
Horace for the
first time. Harland transfers the aircrew to RAF Ropewell, where they will fly an armed Mosquito. Harland introduces Ranger Flights, the
Mosquito ambushes planes over their own territory. Meets Flight Lieutenant Crakey, an RAF officer who flies a camouflaged Lysander into and
out of occupied
France. Braddock is full of praise for this pilot; Harland flies with Braddock in the Mosquito to get a feeling of a Ranger flight. Air Vice
Marshall Tabard is opposed to the flights; whilst Braddock is on his flight with Harland, Bourne learned that Le Coq a resistance fighter
being flown
into France by Crakey was a traitor; Braddock flys to France and kills the traitor as he is running across the field from the Lysander in
the dark!; Crakey flys safely back to Britain; but have the British been deceived? Is Le Coq a traitor? have Braddock and Bourne killed a
loyal Frenchman?; yes, they have!; the information was planted by a German spy; also Tabard still isn't convinced that the Ranger Flights are of any use.
Harland in an attempt to prove otherwise orders Braddock and Bourne to fly to the Bavarian Alps to try and kill Hitler in his mountain
retreat!; the pilots are also keen to hit back at the Germans after their terrible mistake in killing Le Coq; they successfully raid Hitler's
mountain retreat, but fail to kill him; Tabard again attempts to stop the Ranger Flights; Braddock and Bourne fly with Crakey in a Whitley
plane (nicknamed the "Flying Coffin" because of its shape), pushing equipment out for the French resistance; Bourne falls out of the plane,
but is rescued by Braddock; Tabard successes in getting his revenge by posting Braddock to a training base, Loughill in N. Ireland and
Bourne to Plymouth to work with barrage balloons! In an attempt to delay the postings, Braddock insists that he and Bourne are entitled to
some leave, which they spend testing Mosquitoes at a factory in Malton; Braddock and Bourne volunteer to fly blood plasma from Malton to
Gibraltar to save the life of Mr. Yorke, manager of the Mosquito factory; in order to succeed the Mosquito they are flying will has no
guns, they will have to fly over Spain and through a major storm; they manage to land in Gibraltar in time to save Yorke's life, after
having an eventful journey; Tabard finally throws Braddock and Bourne into the militray jail at RAF Mantworth on the charge of bieng absence
without leave for four days; Mr. Larkington, Secretary of Air, visits the airfield and awarded Braddock and Bourne OBE's for their flight
to and from Gibraltar; Tabard gets his comeuppance from Mr. Larkington and the Ranger Flights are allowed to continue.
- 58 - 70 Title - Braddock V.C. (series continues where the last series finished).
- Braddock and Bourne are still flying the Mosquito plane on Ranger Flights out of RAF Ropewell, under the command of station officer Squadron
Leader Nolan Harland. A new Ranger crew - Flight Lieutenant Dan Douglas and Sergeant Stan Steele arrive at Ropewell. Unfortunately Douglas
is a good pilot, but Braddock thinks he isn't good enough to fly the Ranger Flights. Harland disagrees. Both Mosquitoes fly off on a
two plane raid; the raid doesn't change Braddock's view of Douglas as being far too slow; luckily, Sergeant 'Ham' Hancox, Braddock's second
pilot on his former Lancaster bomber crew F-Fox is working as a test pilot at Ropewell; he doens't impress Harland, but Braddock want him
to replace Douglas in the second Mosquito of the Ranger Flight; Braddock and Douglas fly on a two plane ranger mission, only for Douglas
and his navigator Steele to be shot down and taken prisoner; both are awarded medals, which Braddock agrees with, but still believes
Douglas was the wrong man for the Ranger Flight; Harland reluctantly agrees to 'Ham' Hancox being the replacement pilot; Hancox impresses
Harland; Bourne whilst picking up the mail from the local railway station also collect Air Commodore Bramford, who braddock says is a 'good
type'; Hancox's navigator is Tom Tanner, a cheery flyer; during a practice flight Hancox's Mosquito collides with Braddock's plane, both
land safely; a court of inquiry is held, much to Braddock's annoyance; Braddocks accepts full responsibility for the accident, Braddock turns
without waiting for Hancox's acknowledging the command, due to his radio not working; whilst the inquiry is on, Braddock and Hancox in two
Tiger Moth planes join the search to try and locate the German Battleship Marburg, which is trying to get back to Germany during a
period of bad weather; Braddock finds the Marburg which starts to fire at the planes; the planes continue to keep in touch with the
Marburg until it is sunk by a patrolling British submarine; arriving back at Ropewell, Braddock and Bourne are once more in trouble;
however, after telling his story, it is announced that Braddock is to be awarded the VC. Braddock though doesn't accept as Bourne is not
being awarded the VC; both are instead awarded bars to their DFM's; Braddock's in trouble again, this time he's accused of shooting down a
British Wellington Bomber; Braddock maintains that it was a captured plane being flown by the Germans; Braddock is correct; Harland is ordered
to take a medical to see if he is still fit to command the Ranger Flight. Braddock comes up with a plan that will involve Harland flying to
Germany to attack the compressor house at an oil plant at Zinkerchen, Germany; if he success's he will have to remain in command of the
Ranger Flight; Harland's raid, with the two Mosquitoes as escorts is successful; Air Vice Marshall Tabard realises that Harland is still
capable of doing his job; the two Mosquitoes of the Ranger Flight flown by Braddock and Hancox strafe the airfield of the new German plane,
the FW190. The Germans are calling it the new 'King of the Air' and Braddock's orders are to show depose the King. The two Mosquitoes fight
entire squadron of FW190's and shoot down at least six of the enemy, with no loss to themselves!!; Harland is sent to RAF Waybury, an
experimental station, which is testing rockets that can be fired by planes; the inventor is Squadron Leader Blenkinsop; Braddock and Bourne
training up an entire squadron of Mosquitoes
on Ranger Flight missions; the squadron is commanded by Squadron Leader Dean; the squadron's first target is Berlin, Germany; the raid is a
success with the loss of no planes; Braddock tests out the new rockets, but misses the target due to a loose rocket mounting under the
Mosquitoes wing; doubt is expressed by senior officers that the rockets will work; suddenly the airfield is raided by a German bomber;
Braddock shoots it down firing the rockets from under his planes wings; Braddock and Bourne endure a bumpy flight with Blenkinsop; the two
airmen vow never to fly with him again; the rocket firing Mosquitoes first mission is on the gas holder at Schiffhausen, Germany; en-route
to the target, Braddock's plane is damaged by enemy FW190's he escapes them by flying through a railway tunnel!; Braddock's mission is a
success and he manages to land the damaged plane, before he and Bourne pass out. The two flyers are not seriously injured. The series ends.
- 98 - 124. Braddock and the Flying Tigers. (1942; attached to a Pacific U.S. Task Force, flying their Mosquito from/to an aircraft carrier;
Captain King, U.S. pilot/Commander; makes an enemy of an American officer Watrous in first episode!; Braddock and Bourne fly a Mosquito
from HMS Royal Ark to prove to an American Vice-Admiral Parker that it can be done; Harry Horne a rigger is not so sure that the
Mosquito can be used as a aircraft carrier plane, as he feels it is too frail; Parker is impressed by the Mosquito's trials and asks for
one to be sent to the American Pacific fleet; the crew has been selected, a Royal Naval Lieutenant Mitchener is chosen; Braddock isn't
impressed; Braddock though on a test flight, spots a U-boat and saves the HMS Royal Ark from being hit by guiding destroyers to
the U-boat's position; Parker is impressed and its Braddock and Bourne who will fly the Mosquito to the Pacific; Horne and his Mosquito
maintenance crew are also transferred, much Horne's digust; he won't get a decent cup of tea or play Ludo are his main gripes; Braddock and
Bourne spend their time learning aircraft indentification of Japanese planes and flying an American Devastator Torpedo Bomber on night-
flying training; the engine on the plane is rough and Braddock makes an emergency landing on the American Aircraft Carrier's flight deck in
the dark! The pair also make another enemy, in an American Avenger pilot Clem Keefer; on an American East Coast Naval Air Station in America, Denverton;
Braddock falls foul of American Naval Police, but they are routed by Admiral Parker; during a routine test flight, one of the engines runs
rough; Braddock, Bourne and his ground crew set about re-placing the engine; Braddock is due to fly across America to the West coast with
Keefer and his fellow Avenger pilots; Keefer reckons that the Mosquito will not keep up with the Americans, naturally they are wrong; whilst
waiting for Keefer to catch up with them, Braddock takes the Mosquito up with Bourne for a test flight and run across a secret airfield; they
are then buzzed by American Thunderbolts in an effort to move them off the premises; Braddock and Bourne are arrested by the American Naval
Police upon landing at Denverton; Braddock makes himself unpopular with the Yanks and is in danger of being court-martialed - again! Colonel
Beal though likes the cut of Braddock's jib and has him transferred over to a secret project; Braddock evaluates American Mitchell pilots
flying abilities; he also takes the same tests and passes with flying colours; Braddock has a run in with an American Senator, Jess after he
had fired at the Senator's plane as it didn't change course when instructed to do so; guess who came off worse?; The two pilots set sail on
an American Aircraft Carrier from a West Coast port bound for the Pacific Ocean; flying the Mosquito off on a vital recce mission; they know
that the carrier may not be there when they return and if they have to ditch in the sea, there chances of rescue are slim; they succeed in
carrying out their mission and returning safely; Braddock and Bourne continue to fly recce missions in their Mosquito; US Navy Mitchell
bombers take off on a mission to Tokyo, Braddock provided fighter cover; Braddock lands the Mosquito after the raid on Tokyo in the mountains
around Fengsun, China and joins up with the Flying Tigers, American pilots flying with the Chinese Air Force; The Flying Tigers leave on a
scramble; Braddock takes off in a spare Warhawk to intercept a second Japanese bomber force on his own; needless to say Braddock makes short
work of the Japanese bombers; Braddock flying his Mosquito destory a Japanese armoured train nicknamed the Iron Dragon; also saves US Captain
Dunk Twining after he is shot down on the same raid; Braddock also tackles with a Major Ugaki in a dog-fight who flies with a yellow dragon
symbol on his plane; their first encounter is a draw; Twining escaped from the Japs by pinching a chinese peasant's bike; full of remorse
he feels it is his duty to replace it and with the help of Braddock delivers a brand new bike to the peasant, (I kid you not!); Braddock and
Bourne fly the bicycle in an unarmed plane, a Stinson; on the way back they run into Ugaki again, but Braddock fools the Jap pilot by releasing
smoke; this fools the Jap who flies his plane into the ground (I bet Bourne must be a nervous wreak by now); the two airmen fly on a mission
to Hong Kong to photograph the harbour; Braddock makes use of "Window", silver paper strips which baffle enemy radars, causing confusion;
US Lieutenant Al Inglis, navigating officer provides information; "window" does cause confusion, Braddock gets his photographs and he also
shoots at a Japanese Aircraft carrier and a battleship; Brad's next mission is to fly a night reconnaissance to try and locate the Japanese
fleet that has sailed from Hong Kong harbour; en-route the Mosquito tangles with Ugaki again and shoots him down; petrol is running low and
Braddock and Bourne have yet to find the Japanese fleet; they finally do and Braddock manages to nurse the Mosquito back to the American
aircraft carrier with the information; Braddock tackles some sucide Japanese flying boat planes and destorys their base; with the American
fleet under attack Braddock mans a Bofors gun and shoots one of the attacking Japanese planes down!; one American pilot Slim Johnson unable
to shoot down a Jap plane rams it with his own plane; his scarifice is so the Jap plane cannot bomb the USS Bermuda which has his
brother and other US troops aboard; further bad news follows as the American Wildcat on patrol keeping tabs on the Jap fleet has been shot
down killing the pilot Ted Riley; Braddock and Bourne decide take over the duty of shadowing the Jap fleet; there's just one snag, the
Mosquito only has one engine working, can Braddock fly the plane off the carrier's deck?; yes, he then flies towards the Jap fleet and
attacks the Jap bombers as they are forming up, shooting two bombers down in the process; Braddock crash lands the Mosquito on the deck of
the American carrier; it is so badly damaged that it is pushed overboard; the US Avenger torpedo bombers take off to try and sink the
Japanese fleet which was closing fast on the American fleet; Lieutenant Jack Bird is the only plane to get back. The last Avenger is armed
and Braddock and Bourne set off to try and sink the Japanese ship Hosho. The torpedo from Braddock's Avenger runs true and hits the
Hosho; Bourne is wounded by enemy fire; Braddock gets the plane back to the American aircraft carrier; after a period of rest to
recover from their wounds in Hawaii, the two British flyers collect their brand new Mosquito complete with a six pounder; chief fitter
Harry Horne isn't happy about that, he reckons firing the gun will break the plane; they are posted to the island of Midway, in the
Pacific Ocean; they fire the six pounder gun at a Jap destroyer and disable it; unfortunately the Americans bombers couldn't find the
Jap destroyer; Braddock believed that he had sunk it, but the Americans didn't believe him; Harry Horne and his fitters join them on Midway
Island; Braddock and Bourne also make an enemy of a US Marine Sergeant "Yap" Cassidy and Major Kalker; Braddock also sinks a Jap submarine
with his six pounder gun; Braddock locates a Japanese fleet and destroys an oil tanker; a dozen fighters are the only air protection for the
island of Midway against the Japs attacking with four aircraft carriers and eleven battleships; luckily though Braddock's plane is one of the
twelve planes; Braddocks shoots down at least six Jap fighters; as the Battle of Midway gets underway, Braddock and Bourne in their Mosquito
pit themselves against a mighty Jap battleship; the Battle of Midway continues with Braddock and Bourne playing their part;
- 151 - 165. Braddock V.C. (Flying Beaufighters against German mine-laying aircraft, from East Saltney airfield; Wing Commander Rockner
grudge against Braddock. Braddock also before a court enquiry).
- 169 - finishes after 185. Born To Fly. (1939; How Braddock learned to fly).
- 204 - 220 Braddock - Marksman With Bombs. (1939/1940 operating from RAF Midlington; Wing Commander Kewitt; Sergeant Ticker Tatlow;
Pilot Officer Martin Carew; charged with reckless driving; court martialled for borrowing an Air Commodore's personal plane! Bourne appears in last issue.
Awarded the French Croix de Guerre for efforts at Dunkirk.)
- starts 261? - finishes after 269. In Battle with Braddock. (1942; Bourne; civilian ferry pilot, Unk Simpson; Braddock in front of an
inquiry, being charged with accidentally shooting the tail of Squadron Leader Asker and Flying Officer Verdon's plane; at logger heads with higher
authority; flying radar-equipped Mosquito night fighters from RAF Barham; Braddock and Bourne work with Polish and Norwegian resistance fighters to
steal and fly a German JU86 plane back to the UK).
- 309 - 323. Braddock on the Bust. (1943, flying Lancaster bomber from Barminster airfield; Sergeant Bourne; Sergeant Len Loxley,
'a wet type'; civilian ferry Pilot Unk Simpson; Bourne and Braddock fall foul of Captain Ambereley & reduced to second-class airmen for a breach of
orders, but not for long; Prof. Ellis; fly experimental jet plane M.X.2; fly from Bridge Wood, a secret civil airfield, flying transport flights;
Braddock & Bourne court-martialled; severley beaten by Sergeant Gridley, RAF Police.; both awarded bars to their D.F.M.'s.
- 362 - 380. Braddock of the Rocket Squadron. (1943, transferred to East Gainford airfield. Braddock promoted to Flight Sergeant and put
in charge of airfield and a squadron of rocket flying Mosquito planes; Air-Commodore Nolan Harland; Flight Lieutenant Steerworth (a coward); Squadron
Leader Pettigrew, stickler for discipline, but surprisingly Braddock gets on well with him; almost court-martialled for disobeying an order.
- Starts prior to 418 - ?.Braddock and Ocean Wulf. (November 1941; Bourne; Polish Flight Engineer Pieter;
- 764 - 778 Braddock Joins the Chindits (Burma, behind Jap lines; no Sergeant Bourne; artist not known.
- Red Dagger, issue 12. 64 page compilation of Braddock and the Flying Tigers, artist Shone.
- Red Dagger, issue 19. 64 page compilation of Braddock and the Rocket Squadron, RP of issues 362 - 380; artist Shone.
- Red Dagger, issue 29. 64 page compilation of Braddock of Bomber Command, RP of issues 1 - 28; artist Shone; cover artist Kennedy.
Spanish version of Red Dagger, issue 12; artist Shone; text in Spanish; title - Comandos en Accion - Los Tigres Voladores.
Brain Cruncher (quiz) S1992.
Brand, Bill (series character; Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1; secret service) see Black Rider, The .
Branded (series characters; artist Alcatena).
Brandon, Ace (series character; present day adventure, helicopter pilot) see Egg-Beater, The.
Brandon, Nippy (series character; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
Bravest Soldier of All, The (factual; 18th century army; Robert Rollo Gillespie) 1982.
Braz (series character; sci-fi) see Space Shooter.
Brett, Alan (series characters; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
Bridgehead Across The Rhine (factual; WW2 Commandos; 23rd March, 1945; Germany; front/back covers story; artist Rawlings) 288.
Bridges, Major Tom (title- Cool as an Englishman! factual; WW1 Cavalry; Aug. 1914; a squadron of the 4th Dragoon Guards attacking advancing
German troops; front/back cover story; no medals won; artist Bagnall) 274.
Brigands of Britain's Skies. (factual; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Bring-'em-Back Boys (WW2 R.A.F. series characters; artist Shone; Featuring Sergeant Ted Evans; Airman Foxy Sharpe; Airman Harry Cleaves)
S1969 (featuring Airman Ted Evans).
- 475 - 489
Bring Up The Troops! (factual; b&w images of military vehicles; inside covers) 1977.
Bristle (series character; WW2; secret service; ex-soldier) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
British Tommy, The (Napoleonic war; true story of how the British Tommy got his nickname) S1980.
Brock, Peter (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
Brody, Tom Lieutenant (series character) see Hot-Air Hussars, The.
Brothers in Battle (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Ben and Bonzo Barnes; artist not known).
Brown, Jeff (series character) see Send for Saxon.
Bryant, Tom (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
Bubble, The (Sci-fi; artist Leo Rawlings; featuring Johnny Spott; Jeff Carter; Captain Lenaghan; Dr. Sullivan; Maxie Fenbaum; Spike Fuller).
Buffalo Attack (factual; WW2 Army; 09th Feb. 1945; attacking islands of land not flooded in Holland; 11th Royal Tank Regt.; artist not known) 236.
Bugaboo, Coming of the (series characters; sci-fi; artist Alonso; featuring Joe Tuck, pilot; Doctor Damory, scientist; Luke Marrakul).
Bugler Boy, The (Indian Mutiny; artist Rawlings?) 1982.
Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War; factual, but with fictional elements; true story about the building of the ship; artist Jean Marie?; writer J.T. Edson; featuring Dusty Fog - fictional character).
Bullet For The Bridge!, A (WW2 Army; factual; April 1941; Captain J.F. Philips; Lieutenant J.T. Tyson; Greece; no medals awarded; blowing up a bridge with a rifle shot; artist Coleman) 326.
Bullets of Sniper Dennison, The (series character; second series) see Sniper Dennison
Bullseye Brannigan (football) 1982
Burke of the Outback (Adventure ; Australian Police) 1965
Burning Man, The see Barrett, Jason (series character)
Bush, Sergeant John (series character; Napoleonic Wars) see Guerrilla Guns.
Burt, Sir Guy (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The.
Buxton, Gus (series character; western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
C#
Cadman#, The Fighting Coward (WW1 series; humour; featuring Cadman; Private (later Corporal, then Sergeant) Tom Smith; artist Mike Dorey unless otherwise
stated).
- 1976; S1977; 1978; 1979; 1981; S1982 (Western Front); 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986;
- 1987 (Captain Cadman and Smith, Flanders 1917, captured by Germans and jailed, then escapes from Grauwitz Castle);
- 1988 (Capt. Cadman and Smith; Flanders, 1915 Christmas truce, capturing a German spy).
- 1989 (note - no story). S1989 (partial colour).
- 1990 (Flanders, March 1918).
- 1991 (story about escaping from the Germans).
- 1992 (Flanders; taking refuge with a group of deserters from all Western Front armies).
- 1993 (April 1918; attack on Zeebrugge).
- 1994 (no story printed).
- 625 - 640 (1st series- UK, Gallipoli, Middle East).
- 696? - 707 Cadman : Scourge of the Desert. (Middle East, organising Arab revolt against the Turks).
- 709 - 722? Cadman Joins the Tanks.
- 750 - 764 Cadman, the Flying Coward (Cadman and Smith join the Royal Flying Corp).
- 865 - 879 (training American troops)
- 921 - 934 Cadman: The Spy with the Yellow Steak (Cadman now a Major; Germany in between wars)
- Starts prior to 1053? - finishes after 1055? (East Africa; Captain Cadman in charge of bush fighters; Corporal Tom Smith).
- 1095? - ? Cadman: The Fighting Coward (WW1 East Africa).
- Start prior to 1196 - ? (Title - King Cadman; artist not known).
- starts prior to 1311 - ? (Title - Cadman: The Front-line Coward. Cadman is serving as a British Supply Officer with Italin troops).
- 1507 - ? (Title - Cadman: The Fighting Coward. RP?
Cagney, Lieutenant Sam (series character; present day adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
Call of the Hunting Horn, The (WW2 Commandos; factual; front/back story; 11th April 1945, crossing the bridge at the River Aller; artist not known) 55.
Can You Solve This Crime Before the Crimebuster? see Crimebuster.
Canadian# themed stories see
- Big Chase, The (complete story; WW2 Canada; German P.O.W. escaping from a Canadian prison).
- Christmas at Bearcat Creek (complete story; adventure; snow).
- Crimson Otter, The (series characters; adventure).
- Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story; text) 1970.
- Flying Fire-Truck, The (series characters; text).
- Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The (series characters; adventure).
- Gold Fever (adventure; text).
- Leap of the Long Lances (complete story; western; Indian scout Jeb Turner).
- Lord of the Yukon (character series; humour).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The (adventure; complete story).
- Queen's Cowboys, The (police; North-West Mounted Police).
- Ryan, The Rope Man (WW2 Army; complete story; Burma).
- Saddled a Cyclone!, He (complete story; Canadian moose riding story!; artist not known).
- Swap Swanson (series character; text; general present day adventure; junkyard owner).
- Urnaks Are Coming!, The (series characters; sci-fi).
Canal Courier (WW2 Dutch Resistance) 1984.
Canoe Commandos, The (factual; WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story; 07th Dec. 1942, raid on Bordeaux Harbour; only Major Hasler and Marine Sparks survived; artist Philpotts) 43.
Cap That Carlo Wore, The (series characters; WW2 schoolboy adventure of Carlo keeping himself and brother alive and free in Naples, Italy; featuring
Charles Ross 'Carlo' and Albert Ross, 'Alberto'; artist not known).
Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (serious character; humour; artists first series David Law, Leo Baxendale, George Drysdale; second series Michael Barratt.)
- S1972, (col.); 1973; 1974.
Card Trick, The (WW1 German submarine; complete story) 1989.
Carew, Robin Crusoe (sport; general; series character) see Crusoe Came to Cambridge.
Carmania Goes to War, The (factual; WW1 RN; 14th Sept. 1914; former Cunard liner vs. former German liner; front and back covers col.; artist Bagnall; no lead character or medals mentioned) 225.
Carmichael, Cornet (series character) see Cornet Carmichael (18th Century India; Army; artist Farrugia).
- ? - ? (first series).
- 357 - 370. (second series; featuring Danba Ali, Carmichael's servant; searching for and rescuing a British boy from Prince Yuseff).
Carson, Kit - frontier scout (factual; his life story in the wild west of 19th century America; artist not known) 8.
Carson, Mike (series character; sci-fi present day adventure) see Twister, The.
Carson's Gun (factual; WW2 Australian Army; 25th/26th Dec. 1942; Hariko, New Guinea; Serg. R.G. Carson in charge of 25 pounder gun used to
target Japanese troops; no medals mentioned; front / back cover story; artist not known) 396.
Carter, Jeff (Sci-fi; Photographer for the New York Echo) see Bubble, The
Carter, Kenny Kayo Kids see Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (series character, boxing).
Carter, Private Ted (series character; WW2 Army; flame thrower) see Dragon's Breath, The.
Cartwright, Corporal (series character; text; WW2 Army) see Square 'Chuter, The.
Case of Coincidence, A (WW2 RAF; complete story; artist not known; featuring Pilot Officer Jim Lee and the story of various people's cigarette case) 1988.
Catapult of Death, The (14th Century knights) 1981
Catchem Company, The (series characters; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses; featuring Vic Tatum (Far East); Jim Reede (Africa); Sandy Baines (U.S., Canada); writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
251 - 255; 257 - 260; 269 - 271; 326; 338.
- Note - Sandy Baines & Vic Tatum appear in a Duke Farlow series story issue 289. see Farlow, Duke.
Cattle Drive (game) S1976, col.
Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper (series character; sport boxing; humour; artist, C.D. Bagnall, unless otherwise stated).
- S1969, (col. first page only); S1971, col.; S1972;
- 377 - 386 (1st series).
- 444 - 457 (2nd series - the boxer goes on a world tour).
- 507 - ? (last issue I have is 517, series finishs after this.) (3rd series; fighting a gang of crooks).
- 575 - ? (RP of Cecil - He's in the Army Now!).
Chained to a Killer! (complete one issue story) S1970
Challenger’s End 1982 see Barrett, Jason (series character)
Chalmers (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Percy's Private Army.
Chance, Rick (adventure; series character; Private Invesigator see Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the?.
Characters#, series (from the Victor) see
- Adams, Bill (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Akrigg, Booth (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Albright, Lieutenant Jim (series; adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
- Allan, Sergeant Dirk (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Android AD964 or Andy (series; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
- Appleseed, Johnny (series; American Wild West adventure) see Johnny Appleseed.
- Baggot, Warder see Licence to Steal!
- Bailey, Private Joe (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Baines, Sandy (series; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) see Catchem Company, The.
- Baird, Barney (series; sci-fi) see Space Bus.
- Baker, Boz (series; adventure; horror) see Nightmare Zone, The.
- Baker, Jimmy (sport; football) see Pickford: Past Master of Football.
- Balfour, Flight Lieutenant Doug (series; WW2 RAAF) see Balfour's Battles.
- Bandy, Wee (series; sport; football).
- Bannon, Deputy Drute (series; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
- Barbarry, the mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
- Barmingham, Jack 'Barney' (series; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
- Barnes, Ben (series character; WW2 Army) see Brothers in Battle.
- Barnes, Bonzo (series character; WW2 Army) see Brothers in Battle.
- Barnes, George (sport; boxing) see Muggins, Mick.
- Barnett, Trooper Olly (WW2 5th Hussars; series) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Barnham, Sam (sport; football) see Come Away the United.
- Barrett, Jason (series; adventure; ghosts).
- Barrington, Doug (sport; football) see My Business is Goals.
- Barsloe-Beane, Bertie (WW1 pilot) see Flying Cowboy, The.
- Bates, Mick (series; sport; football) see Jailbird Striker.
- Batey, Private 'Batty' (series character; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
- Baxter, Danny Police Cadet see Boys in Blue.
- Baxter, Sergeant Sam (series; secret service) see Steelhead Sam.
- Benini, Enzo (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Benthao (WW2 elephant) see Elephant Never Forgets and Task Force with Tusks.
- Best, Captain Bob (series; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
- Black, John (series; adventure and explorer) see Trailer Black.
- Black Rider, The (WW1; secret service) see Black Rider, The.
- Black, Smutty (series; photographer; adventure) see Secret of Sann Island, The.
- Blake, Sergeant Bill (WW2 Army; series characters) see Last Commando, The.
- Blake, Jack (series; sport; football; secret service) see Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The.
- Blake, Jonathan (series; 18th century fencing sword adventure) see Blade of Jonathan Blake, The.
- Blaze (series; text; adventure) see
- Blaze - Pony of the Welsh Peaks.
- Bludso, Jim (western; 19th Century) see Steamboat Jim.
- Bolam, Ben (series; early 19th century) see Fights of the Strongbox Man, The.
- Bolt, Sergeant Sam (WW2 5th Hussars; series) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Bones, Joe (WW2 Army climber).
- Booth, Bombardier Bill (WW2 Army; series) see Prouty, Captain.
- Boots - a dog (series; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
- Borden, Chief Petty Officer Johnny see Cragg of the Wavy Navy.
- Bossman, Mister (adventure; a rich employer of a reluctant Charlie) see Charlie and the Bossman.
- Bourne, George (WW2 RAF) see Braddock V.C.
- Bowley, Maxie (boxing manager to Sam Smallpiece see Superstitious Sam.
- Boyes, Johnny (series character; trader and King of Kikuju Tribe, Kenya).
- Boys in Blue (police; text stories.)
- Braddock, Sergeant Matt V.C. (series; WW2 RAF).
- Brand, Bill Corporal (WW1 secret service) see Black Rider, The
- Brandon, Ace (series; present day adventure, helicopter pilot) see Egg-Beater, The
- Brandon, Nippy (series; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
- Braz (series; sci-fi) see Space Shooter.
- Brett, Alan (series; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
- Bristle (series; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
- Brock, Peter (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
- Brody, Tom Lieutenant (Boer War) see Hot-Air Hussars, The
- Brown, Jeff (assistant to Saxon) see Send for Saxon
- Bryant, Tom (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Burt, Sir Guy (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The. Hugo, his squire; John Hobbe, leader of archers; Prester John).
- Bush, Sergeant John (series character; Napoleonic Wars) see Guerrilla Guns.
- Buxton, Gus (deputy Marshall; western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
- Cadman, The Fighting Coward (WW1).
- Cagney, Lieutenant Sam (series; present day adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
- Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (humour).
- Carew, Robin Crusoe see Crusoe Carew.
- Carlo, real name Charles Ross (series; WW2 schoolboy adventure) see Cap That Carlo Wore, The.
- Carson, Mike (series; sci-fi present day adventure) see Twister, The.
- Carter, Jeff (Sci-fi; Photographer for the New York Echo) see Bubble, The
- Carter, Kenny (series; sport; boxing) see Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids.
- Carter, Private Ted (series; WW2 Army; flame thrower) see Dragon's Breath, The.
- Cartwright, Corporal (series; WW2 Army; text) see Square 'Chuter, The.
- Chalmers, (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Percy's Private Army.
- Chance, Rick (adventure; series; Private Invesigator see Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the?
- Chard, Sergeant-Major John (series; 19th century Victorian army adventure, India) see Kill, Kill For Kali!
- Charlie (a young drifter who works for Mister Bossman; adventure) see Charlie and the Bossman.
- Charter, James (series; adventure about transporting Cleopatra's Needle to London) see Flaming Vulture, The.
- Checkley, Billy (series; adventure; fox-hunting; text) see Checkley, Billy.
- Chico (series; sci-fi present day adventure) see Twister, The.
- Christmas, Lee (S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
- Chitty, Midshipman (series; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
- Clarke, Nobby Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
- Clarke, Nobby Private (WW1 Army) see Barge That Went To War, The,
- Clarke, sergeant (WW2 Army; June 1944 Normandy, France) see Hunt For Moaning Minnie, The).
- Cleeve, Lem see Lost Armour of Arrow Island.
- Coach Carson (sport; athletics) see Coach Carson.
- Cochrane, Lord Thomas (series; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
- Cogger, Fred (sport; football) see Mister Fix It.
- Cole, Knobby (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Coleman, Private Joe (series; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas. Peng Lee; Bill Trail
- Coles, Lieutenant Winston 'Assegai' (series; present day US Naval pilot) see Best of Enemies.
- Comber, Trooper (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
- Conrad, Bart Marshall (western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
- Coggins, Mush (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Collins, "Bucky" (series; sport; boxing) see School For Bashers.
- Cornet Carmichael (18th Century India; Army).
- Cottrell, Les (series characters; U.S. Park Rangers) see Cottrell of the Rangers.
- Counter, Deputy Sheriff Mike (modern day western; text) see Sheriff of Rockabye County.
- Cox, Private "Dumpy" Dan (WW2 Army; humour) see Dumpy Dan: The Saucepan Man.
- Cox, Jim also known as Slim Jim see Slim Jim.
- Crag, (series character; London Policeman; present day) see Crag Force.
- Cragg, Sergeant (Boer War) see Hot-Air Hussars, The.
- Cragg, Lieutenant Joe (WW1 RN) see Cragg of the Wavy Navy. Sub-Lieutenant Claude Durrington; Chief Petty Officer Johnny Borden
- Craig, Sergeant Tim (WW2 Army, Norway; series) see Grey Ghosts, The.
- Crandall-Smythe, Lord Harry (Victorian; humour) see Toughest Toff in Town.
- Crane, Craig (series; detective) see Raven Talks, The.
- Crawford, Crafty Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
- Croft, Jonathan Captain (WW2 Army, North Africa; series) see Desert Dudes, The.
- Cross Draw McGraw (series; western) see Cross Draw McGraw.
- Cross, Joe (series; sport; tennis) see Doubles Act, The.
- Crozier, Cade (series; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
- Crusoe, Carew Robin Came To Cambridge (sport; general; series) see Crusoe Came to Cambridge.
- Curt, John (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
- Daboola (WW2; Burmese Boy) see Task Force with Tusks.
- Dale, Johnny (series; humour) see Add Only Water!
- Damory, Doctor scientist (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of The.
- Danskin, Boss (series; blind villian) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, the.
- Danskin, John (series; grandson to Boss Danskin) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
- Dark, Talbot (series; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
- Danvers, Ron (series; sport; football) see Up For the Cup!
- Davey, Greg (series; sport; go-kart racing) see Racing Driver.
- Davock (series; adventure; text) see Davock of Grey Woods.
- Dawson of Dumballa (Adventure; Africa - early days of safari's.
- Dawson , Sergeant Jim (WW2) see Task Force with Tusks.
- Dayton, Sam and Eddy (brothers; action cameramen for a U.S. television company) see Thrill Seekers, The.
- Dean, Bill (series; treasure hunting) see Maldon's Millions.
- Delaney, Jack (WW1 Despatch Rider) see Delaney Always Delivers.
- Delamere, Lord (series character; Kenya) see Lord of the White Highlands.
- Dennison, Private (WW2 Army) see Sniper Dennison.
- Dickon (series; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
- Dixon, Danny see Danny Dixon's Crazy Railway.
- Dixon, Dick (adventure; series) see Dixon of Disaster Squad.
- Dolan, "Fatty" (series; sport; boxing) see School For Bashers.
- Dooley, 'Oily' (series; sport; go-kart racing see Racing Driver).
- Doone, Joe (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
- Downs, Jem (series; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
- Doyle, Bill Midshipman (WW2 RN) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’.
- Drake, Ben (series; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
- Drake, Colonel see Secrets of Section Six
- Drake, Tom (WW2 Naval Intelligence) see the strip with the same name.
- Drew, Jason (sheparding a small flock of sheep from England to Australia, early 19th Century) see Long Drive, The.
- Drew, Johnny (series; school boy adventures) see Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew, The.
- Driscoll, Skipper Private (WW1 Army) see Barge That Went To War, The
- Drummond, Bill (S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
- Dudley, Tom (orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes. Tom Dudley & Billy Watt, Krantor).
- Duggan, Jack (series; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
- "Dumpy" Dan (WW2 Army; humour) see Dumpy Dan: The Saucepan Man.
- Durant, Nat (series; adventure) see Purple Trumpet, The.
- Durrington, Sub-Lieutenant Claude (WW! RN) see Cragg of the Wavy Navy. Sub-Lieutenant Claude Durrington; Chief Petty Officer Johnny Borden
- Dylan, Bram (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
- Earl of Boote see Gorgeous Gus (sport football)
- Emmy, a tame Emu (series character; Aussie; adventure; humour) see Feuding Finnegan.
- Entwhistle, Lance Corporal Tubby (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
- Evans, Sergeant Blake (series; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
- Evans, Will also known as Will O' the Whistle (series character; sci-fi) see Will O' the Whistle.
- Falk, Richard (series; adventure) see Volts of Vengeance.
- Fane, Air Commander Roy (series; sci-fi) see Return From Mars.
- Fellows, Sergeant Jack (North-West Frontier of India, 19th Century) see Gun on Four Legs, The.
- Felton, Lieutenant (WW2 Army; semi-series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The
- Felton, Professor (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Fenbaum, Maxie (Sci-fi; A top New York racketeer) see Bubble, The.
- Ferrier, Andrew (medieval) see Swordmaker, The.
- Figaro (western; humour) see the strip with the same name.
- Finch, Sam (series character; western; set in U.S.) see Stockwhip Sam.
- Fink, Mike (series character; late 19th Century; Mississippi River, USA) see King of the Keelboats.
- Finklater, Professor (scientist) see Rogan of the Rocket Troop.
- Finn, Big (series; North-West Canada; adventure) see Crimson Otter, The.
- Finn, Mickey Gunner (North-West Frontier, India) see Galloping Gunners, The.
- Finnegan, Mike (adventure; Australia ; humour; emu) see Feuding Finnegan.
- Fog, Dusty (western) see Town Tamers, The and Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War).
- Foreman, Private Joe (Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
- Foster, Freddy (sport; boxing) see Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops.
- Foster, Sir Herbert (series character; sport; football; see Red Rangers, The.
- Franklin, Giles (series; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
- Frazer, Brad (series; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Froyd, Sinton trainee-manager (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door.
- Fuller (series characters; sci-fi) see Space Pirate).
- Fuller, Dr. see Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The.
- Fundi (Gun bearer) see Sands, Saul.
- Gain, Professor Martin (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
- Gardener, Alf (series; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
- Galvin, Danny (series; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
- Garrett, Sergeant Harry (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Gillard, Johnny (sport cricket).
- Goff, Sergeant Sam (WW2 Army, North Africa; series) see Desert Dudes, The.
- Gordon, Captain Dan (adventure; NATO troops vs. Black Brigade terrorists) see Countdown to Oblivion.
- Gordon, Trooper Tom (WW2 5th Hussars; series) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Gorgeous Gus (sport football) see the entry with the same name.
- Gorman, Weary see Pillow Champ, The (sport; boxing; humour).
- Goum (series; WW2 Army; Moroccan soldier scouting for the British).
- Gow, Stumpy (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
- Grant, Jimmy (series; sport; football) see Goals of Jimmy Grant.
- Grant, Joe see Have Plane - Will Fly (adventure; flying; pilots for hire).
- Grant, Rory see Wonder of the Western Isle, The (sport; football).
- Grant, Steve (series; sport; wrestling) see Grappler Grant.
- Green, Jeff navigatorsee Green Lizard, Look For (series; South Pacific treasure hunting adventure).
- Greer, Joe (series; sport; football) see Jinx on Joe Greer, The.
- Grier (series; adventure) see Black Knights, The.
- Grooteman, Paul (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Guffles, Osbert (sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
- 'Gus' a computer (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Hal O' the Heath (friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor.
- Hall, Harold (series; WW1 RFC) see Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger!
- Hammer Man (medieval) see the entry with the same name.
- Harman, Jack Sergeant (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
- Harper, Harry (series; late 19th century messenger boy adventures) see Hotfoot Harry.
- Hassan (Victorian; South China Seas; assistant to Monty Phipps) see Dragon Flag, The.
- Hawke, Jonathan (series; 17th century Caribbean seeJonathan Hawke - Pirate Catcher.
- Hawkins, Jeb (series; 18th century Royal Navy) see Jeb Hawkins RN.
- Hereward the Wake (series; 11th century adventure, 1066 onwards; factual series character) see Hereward the Wake.
- Heatherstone, Thomas (series; 18th Century adventure; Australia) seeOutcasts of Convict Coast.
- Higgins, Alf (series; magician; text and picture stories) see Alfredo the Great.
- Higgs, Jim (series; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
- Hill, Joe "Hungry" (series; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
- Hobbe, John (series; 13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
- Hoeness, Helmut - German actor/British Spy (series characters; WW2 secret Service in occupied France;see Big Act, The.
- Hogan, Lieutenant Joe (WW2 Army) see Hogan's Patrol.
- Holden, Sergeant-Major (WW2 British Prisoner of War camp, Germany see Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The.
- Hollick, Dan Sergeant (series character; Post WW2 Army dog handler).
- Holliday, Sergeant (North-West Frontier, India) see Galloping Gunners, The
- Hollins, Mike Captain (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door. Sinton Froyd, trainer-manager.
- Hopper, Clarence (the Iceman) (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Hork Larsen (sci-fi) see Hork the Hunter.
- Horn, Trooper Job (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Hud (series character; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
- Hudson, Jeff (series; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
- Hugo, a squire (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The.
- Hutton, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series) see Yellow Bird, The.
- Jackson, Lance-Corporal 'Jacko' (series; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
- Jackson, Johnny (series; sport; football) see Goals That Jackson Scored, The.
- Jackson, Private Rolf (series; WW2 Norwegian Resistance; British Army Territorials) see Snow Guerrillas, The.
- Jackson, Union Jack (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
- Jagger, ‘Jungle’ Joe (WW2 Army).
- Jape, witch-doctor (series; adventure) see Black Knights, The.
- Jark, Old (series; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
- Jeffries, Lieutenant Mick (series; WW2 RN) see Monster of the Deep.
- Jens, Helmut (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Jimi (series character; sport; football) see Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals!
- Jimmy the Dodger (series; sport; boxing) see Jimmy the Dodger.
- Johnson, Sam (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Jones, Clapper (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Jones, Gunner Pete (WW2 Army) see Prouty, Captain.
- Jones, Gary (series; sport; motorbike-racing) see Biker.
- Jones, Jimbo (series; sci-fi) see Space Shooter.
- Jones, Roly (series; sport; football) see Mister Roly-Poly.
- Jones, Snitcher (sport; football) see Goalie for the City; Team That Jack Built, The (series).
- Jones, Private 'Tricky' (WW2 Army; series) see Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The.
- Jones, Trooper 'Bluey' (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Jones, walter (adventure; series; Private Invesigator see Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the?
- Jonz, Jimmy (series; sci-fi) see Space Tramp.
- Jordan, Captain (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Jose (local boy in Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
- 'Jungle' Joe (text stories.)
- Kay, Sergeant Fred (series; WW2 Army) see Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad.
- Keeler, Sergeant Joe (WW2 Army; American Ranger) see Ranger.
- Kelly, Bob (series; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Kelly, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Away Went Kelly.
- Kelly, Joe (series; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Kelly, Marine Mike (WW2 RN) see River Rats, The.
- Ken (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (WW2 RN)
- Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (sport; boxing)
- Kent, Tom Constable (series; police) see Emergency Squad.
- Kerr, Don (series; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
- Kidd, Fred 'Cannonball' (series; sport; football) see School Boy Wonders.
- King, Jim (series; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
- Kite, Corporal (series; army humour; text) see Strange Case of Corporal Kite, The.
- Kline, Captain (series character; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
- Konig, Max (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Krantor (early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes.
- Lacey, Trooper Tim (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Lang, Johnny (WW2 China; adventure) see White Tiger, The.
- Larsen, Hork (sci-fi) see Hork the Hunter.
- Laughing John or in french Jean-Qui-Rit (friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor, The.
- Lee (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
- Lee, Peng (series; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
- Leo (series; Middle Ages) see Keys to the Kingdom.
- Lester, Percy (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Lewis, Fred (humour) see Star Spankled Banger, The.
- Liverpool Red (series; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
- Locke, Sam (professional locksmith).
- Logan Family (Pa, Ma, Barry, Susan and Pip; show business family wild west adventure see Roll-Along Logans, The.
- Loki (series; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Long, Sapper Lofty (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
- Lonnegan, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
- Loring, Larry (series; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The).
- Low, Sergeant Johnny (WW2 RN) see River Rats, The.
- Lumsden of the Guides (Indian Mutiny; Victorian Army).
- Macalpine, Jim (series; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The).
- McBride, Heck (western) see Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The.
- McGraw Butch (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- McKay, Harry see Have Plane - Will Fly (adventure; flying; pilots for hire).
- McKenzie, Alec (series; North-West Canada; adventure) see Crimson Otter, The.
- Mace, Jem (series character; sport) see Gypsy Jem.
- Maddox, Nick (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Magnus the Muscle Man (sport; weight-lifting).
- Man Friday (series; sport; football).
- Man in the Mine (WW2 RN).
- Mann, Peter (series; private investigator) see Mann For Hire.
- Mann, Professor Andrew (series; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The. Liverpool Red, Yorker.
- Marlow, Ben (Victorian sea-faring merchant captain) see Dragon Flag, The.
- Marlow, Jack (Victorian; brother of Ben, kidnapped by pirates) see Dragon Flag, The.
- Marrakul, Luke (Aboriginal character; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
- Marshall, John (series) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
- Masefield, Tony (series, each an individual story, where athletes attempt famous feats of the past) see Masterworks of Sport.
- Mason, Joe (series; holiday coach tour across Africa) see Jungle Bus, The.
- Marshall, Pete (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Marshall, Captain Lance (WW2 RN) see River Rats, The.
- Masters, Harry (series; WW2 secret Service in occupied France;see Big Act, The.
- Masterson, Marshall Leo (series; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
- Martin, Frank (series; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
- Martin, Barry (series; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- Martin, John (series; police, Ghost Squad; text) see 'Tec Nobody Knows, The.
- May, Budsy (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Mayblossom, Cuthbert (series; sport; boxing) see Pillow Champ.
- Mendoza, Daniel (series; sport; bare knuckle fighting) see Mendoza the Great.
- Mercury, an clockwork fencing machine (series; 18th century fencing sword adventure) see Blade of Jonathan Blake, The.
- Millar, Bob Private, later Corporal, later Sergeant. (WW1 army).
- Miller, Corporal Eric (series; WW2 RAAF) see Balfour's Battles.
- Miller, Terry (series; sport; football) see Terry's Tornadoes.
- Mister Roly-Poly (sport; football).
- Mole, Lenny (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Monk 'Doc' (series; sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Moore, Trooper Bob (WW2 5th Hussars; series) see Phantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Moran, Major (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Morgan, Bill (series; holiday coach tour across Africa) see Jungle Bus, The.
- Morgan, Sergeant (Pilot) Dave (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Morgyn the Mighty (series; adventure; strong man).
- Morris, Sir James (series; secret service; Head of a special British Secret Service anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- Morris, Manny (series; sport; bare knuckle fighting) see Mendoza the Great.
- Morton, Sparky (series; sport; football) see Mystery Man on the Inside Left, The.
- Muggins, Mick (series; sport; boxing; humour).
- Muir, Donald (series; present day adventure) see Days of the Dinosaurs.
- Mulligan, Private Alfie (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
- Mulveney, Private Mick see Mulveney's Mule (North-West Frontier 1930's; humour).
- Murray, Tim (series; adventure; 18th Century) see Swordmaster, The.
- Neilson, Tom Captain (series; WW2 RN) see Man in the Mine.
- O'Bannion, Private (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
- Orchid, Johnny (series; 20th Century; safari adventure).
- Osmond, Vic (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun. Skag Ryan and Max Konig.
- Parsons, (series; Victorian; humour) see Toughest Toff in Town.
- Peel, Sergeant Joe (series; WW2 Army) see Joe's Boys.
- Peters, Willie (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
- Phipps, Monty (Victorian; Upper class adventurer) see Dragon Flag, The.
- Pickford, Mister (sport; football) see Pickford: Past Master of Football.
- Pillow Champ, The (sport; pillow fighting).
- Pimm, Jake (sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
- Pitt, Corporal (WW2 Army Dispatch Riders of the Royal Corps of Signals; series) seeWings on Their Feet.
- Plimmer, Honourable Percy (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Percy's Private Army.
- Plimpton, Lord (WW2 Gov. Minister) see Bones, Joe.
- Pontus (series character; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
- Porter, Cadet Officer Dick (series; sci-fi; sea adventure) see Pincers of Peril.
- Porter, Sam (series; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
- Powell, Bill (Football scout).
- Prester John (13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
- Preston, George (WW2 series; secret service - mission kill Hitler!) see Finger on the Trigger, The.
- Prevo, Ben (series; sci-fi) see Lost World, The.
- Puss (series; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
- Quentin, John (series character; adventure) see Green Lizard, Look For The.
- Race Layton (adventure, US Government Predator Control Hunter).
- Rafferty, Nick (WW2 Army; series; heist/caper) see Rafferty Plan, The.
- Rafferty, Captain Tim (Sepoy Indian Mutiny, 1857; North-West Frontier stories).
- Razmid - Pathan servant (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
- Red MacGregor (Scottish outlaw; 18th Century).
- Reede, Jim (adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) seeRodd, H.K. see Wonder Man, The
- Rogan, Bo (series; sci-fi) see Head-Hunter of the Galaxy.
- Rogan of the Rocket Troop (series character) see the strip with the same title.
- Rogers, 'Wheels' (series; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- Rollins, Sid (series; photography) see Snapshot Sid, the Camera Kid.
- Rom (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Romsey, the Rope Man (series; medieval France; text).
- Rook, Valentine (present day ghost hunter).
- Ross, Charles and Albert see Cap That Carlo Wore, The.
- Rudge, Kit (late 18th Century Bow Street Runner) see Rudge of the Runners.
- Ryan, Skag (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Ryder, Sergeant Tom (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Salt of the Slogger (adventure; merchant navy; 20th Century)
- Samson, Star (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The
- Samson’s, Sergeant Scrapbook (police)
- Sands, Saul (big game hunter; East Africa; early twentieth century; father of Shiwa Sands).
- Sands, Shiwa (African guide; late twentieth century; son of Saul Sands).
- Sayers, Pat (series; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
- Sayers, Tom (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
- Scott, Ken (WW2 Auxiliary Fire Service).
- Send for Saxon (adventure; humour).
- Shannon, Pilot Officer Doug (WW2 RAF) see Strike Squadron.
- Shaw, Jack (sport; football) see Team That Jack Built, The
- Shaw, 'Tiger' (WW2 Army; series) see Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The.
- Shoeshine, native boy (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
- Sholto, Hod (series; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
- Singh, Lance-Corporal Sam (WW2 Army) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The.
- Slack, Boatswain (series; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
- Slade of the Pony Express (western).
see also Tales of the Pony Express.
- Slade, Sergeant Sam (series character; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
- Slater, Bill (series; climbing adventure) see Human Fly, The.
- Slim Jim see the series with the same name.
- Slocum of the Six Knives (series; text; American Wild West).
- Smallpiece, Sam (sport; boxing; humour) see Superstitious Sam.
- 'Smiling Morn' (series; text; western) see Smiling Morn.
- Smith, Billy (series; sport; football) see Billy the Kid.
- Smith, Sergeant (WW2 Army; Far East; series character) see Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The.
- Smith, Terry (sport; football) see Mister Fix It.
- Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; note - character appeared to have no first name).
- Snowdon, Captain Dick (WW2 military police) see Policeman in Khaki.
- Snowshoe Thompson (U.S. postman delivering mail in Sierra Nevada Mountains during a cold winter).
- Solomon, Doctor (series; African adventure; text) see March of the Ants, The.
- Sondar (series; Middle Ages) see Keys to the Kingdom.
- Sparks, Leo 'Sparks' (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Spott, Johnny (Sci-fi; Ace reporter for the New York Echo) see Bubble, The
- Spurr, Stan Constable (series characters; police) see Emergency Squad.
- Spywatcher (series; secret service; text stories.)
- Squire, Amos (series character; early 19th century) see Fights of the Strongbox Man, The.
- Stagg, Stan (sport; football) see My Business is Goals.
- Stan (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Star Spankled Banger (humour).
- Stark of the Samurai (17th Century Japan ; India).
- Starr, Tom (series; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
- Steamboat Jim (western; 19th Century).
- Steele, Robin (series; sport; football) see Show-Off, The.
- Stenning, Sergeant Steve (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
- Stevens, Ted (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
- Stone, Mike (secret service) see Stone of the Secret Service.
- Stoner, Johnny Squadron Leader (WW2 R.A.F., North Africa) see Gladiators of the Desert.
- Strong, Mark (series character; secret service) see Strong of 'J' Branch.
- Strongarm, Stephen (series; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
- Sullivan, Sergeant-Major (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
- Sullivan, Doctor (Sci-fi) see Bubble, The.
- Superstitious Sam (sport; boxing; humour).
- Swanson, Swop (series; text; present day adventure in a junkyard) see Swanson, Swop.
- Swordmaster (18th Century).
- Talbot, Mike Captain see Wings of the Legion.
- Tatum, Vic (series; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) see Catchem Company, The.
- Taylor, Pod (series; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
- Taylor, Tom and son Brett (series; battling a giant Owl) see Wings of Death.
- Theseus, Prince of Athens (series; ancient Greece adventure) see Theseus, Prince of Athens.
- Tipu (the character's name means Tiger; native tracker for Shiwa Sands) see Sands, Shiwa.
- Toro (series; sci-fi) see Toro: Space Samurai.
- Torring, Raff (series; 18th Century adventure; Australia) seeOutcasts of Convict Coast.
- Toto (sci-fi) see Hork the Hunter.
- Toughest Toff in Town (adventure; Victorian; humour).
- Tough of the Track (sport; athletics).
- Tragg, Sheriff Jack (modern day western; text) see Sheriff of Rockabye County.
- Trail, Bill (series; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
- Trailer Black (series; African adventure).
- Tranter, Captain Matt (series; sci-fi) see Space Pirate.
- Travis, Wat (series) see Pennine Gallopers, The.
- Treharne, Frank (series; sport; wrestling) see Grappler Grant.
- Trent, Mac (series character; journalist see Rifle and The Rod, The.
- Tring, Squadron Leader Jan 'Striker' (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Trotter, Private Alf (series; WW1 Army) see Front-Line Bus, The.
- Trueman, Colonel (series; secret service) see Steelhead Sam.
- Trumps, the baby elephant (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
- Tuesday, Trooper Billy (WW1 Army; Aboriginal character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Tupper, Alf see Tough of the Track, The.
- Tuck, Joe (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
- Turner, Private Bill (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
- Turpin, Lieutenant Joe (WW2 RN) see Secrets of Section Six.
- Two-Feathers, Vance (series; U.S. Park Rangers) see Cottrell of the Rangers.
- Tyler, 'Brains' (series; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- Tyler's Task Force (WW2 Army).
- Ulayali (series; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
- Ulysses (historical stories) see Ulysses the Wanderer.
- Valdred (series; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
- Valentine, Jimmy see Licence to Steal!
- Vic (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Viking, Captain Julian (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
- Walker, Sam (series; African adventure) see Big Tree, The.
- Ward, Private Sam (series; WW1 Army) see Front-Line Bus, The.
- Watson, Davey (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Watson, Theo (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun Vic Osmond; Skag Ryan and Max Konig.
- Watson, Corporal Tom (series; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
- Watt, Billy (orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes. Krantor).
- Watts, Goliath (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Wee Bandy (series; sport; football) see Bandy, Wee.
- Wells, Fister (series; sport; boxing) see Fists With No Mercy, The.
- West, Lieutenant Frank 'Zapman' (series character; present day US Naval pilot) see Best of Enemies.
- Whalen, Corporal 'Jumbo' (WW2 Army) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The.
- Winsor, Clive (series; sport; tennis) see Doubles Act, The.
- White Hunter, The see Orchid, Johnny White Hunter.
- White, Lieutenant Chalky (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series) see Yellow Bird, The.
- Wild, Danny see Trained to Ruin the Rangers (series; sport; football).
- Wild, Gunner (series; sport; boxing) see Jimmy the Dodger.
- Wilde, Gary (series; sport; cricket) see Howzatt!
- Wilson, Tom (series; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
- Will O' the Whistle also known as Will Evans (series; sci-fi) see Will O' the Whistle.
- Williams, Joe (series; 17th century adventure; see School Beside the Scaffold, The.
- Williams, Reuben (series; 17th century adventure; see School Beside the Scaffold, The.
- Willow, Flight Lieutenant 'Bat's (WW2 Army/RAF) see Secrets of Section Six.
- Wilson, 'Greasy' (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- Wilson, Tommy (series) see Stick Man, The.
- Wolf (series; sci-fi) see Will O' the Whistle.
- Wonder Man, The (adventurer).
- Wright, Mo (series; WW2 RAF) see Besieged!
- Yakra (series; sci-fi) see Rule of Rogat, The.
- York, Tony (series; journalist; adventure) see Secret of Sann Island, The.
- Yorker (series; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
- Young Bear (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
- Zakes (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
- Zeff, Mr. (series; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
Chard, Sergeant-Major John (series character; 19th century Victorian army adventure, India) see Kill, Kill For Kali!
Charge of the Battling Red Bus, The (WW2 Army) 1973.
Charge of the Last Lancer, The (complete story, S. Africa, Zulus; artist not known) 1970.
Charge of the Light Brigade, The (series; telling the story of the famous disastrous charge of the Light Brigade; featuring Trooper Samuel Brown;
artist not known).
Charlie and the Bossman (series characters; Charlie, a young drifter who works for Mister Bossman; adventure; artist Alonso?).
- 1195 - 1205.
- RP 1563 - 1572.
Charter, James (series character; adventure about transporting Cleopatra's Needle to London) see Flaming Vulture, The.
Chat Box, The (readers letters to the Victor) see also Readers Letters.
Checkley, Bill (series character; fox hunting; text; featuring Billy Checkley; artist not known).
Cherokee Bill (factual; biography of; western) 1973.
Chico (series character; sci-fi present day adventure) see Twister, The.
Children of the Wind (complete story; featuring Martin Clew; artist Philpotts) 1970.
Chindit Patrol (factual; WW2 Army; Burma; 6th March, 1943; Major B. Fergusson; front/cover story; artist Coleman) 311.
Chipper’s Time Machine (text story.) 1975
Chitty, Midshipman (series character; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
Chocolate Coloured Killer, The (text story; Canadian wilderness; RCMP; artist Rawlings) 1968
Christmas at Bearcat Creek (complete story; adventure; Canada; snow; artist Rawlings) 253 & RP 880.
Christmas Day, The Raid On (factual; WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; reconnaissance/attack on German fleet at Cuxhaven; 25th Dec. 1914; front/back cover
story; artist Bagnall) 148.
Christmas, Lee (S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
Clarke, sergeant (series character; WW2 Army; June 1944 Normandy, France) see Hunt For Moaning Minnie, The).
Clarke, Nobby Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
Clarke, Nobby Private (WW1 Army; series character) see Barge That Went to War, The.
Clay Kickers, The (WW1 western front mining; artist ) 1966
Cleeve, Lem see Lost Armour of Arrow Island.
Cleverty's Scouts (series character; North-West Frontier, India; WW1; artist not known)
- (Captain Rip Cleverty, 3rd Frontier Scouts; Risaldar Ali Khan, Cleverty's second-in-command; Lieutenant Dick Mason,
Armoured Corps; Pilot Officer Jim Frobisher).
- 605 - 615.
- 1258 RP as complete stories not always in consecutively.
Climb That Mountain. S1972, col.
Coach Carson (series character; sport; athletics; text and picture stories; featuring Carson of Elmfield Harriers; picture artist Philpotts; text
artist Sturrock?)
Cochrane, Lord Thomas (series character; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
Cogger, Fred (series character; sport; football) see Mister Fix It.
Coggins, Mush (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
Cold Night For Heroes, A (factual; WW2 Army; Libya, North Africa, 1941; Sergeant-Major Jarvis & Private O'Brien taking on two Italian tanks;
artist not known) 271.
Cole, Knobby (series character; humour) see Send for the B-Team.
Coleman, Private Joe (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
Coles, Lieutenant Winston 'Assegai' (series character; present day US Naval pilot) see Best of Enemies.
Collins, "Bucky" (series character; sport; boxing) see School For Bashers.
Colt .45 (series of anthology stories about a Colt .45. Each issue is a stand alone complete story; artist not known).
Comber, Trooper (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Combined Attack (WW2 RN/Army; true story; 10th June 1943; Pantelleria island, Mediterranean Sea; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 228.
Come Away The United (series; sport; football) see Football is a Funny Game.
Coming of the Jeep, The (factual; WW2 Army; history of first jeeps to be used by the British Army in the Western Desert, June 1942; artist not known;
front / back cover story) 494.
Complete# one issue stories see
- Battling Bulldog (Napoleonic story).
- Bell Tower, The (WW1 Army).
- Best of Enemies (WW2 RN;German and a British sailor in a lifeboat).
- Big Chase, The (WW2 Canada; German P.O.W. escaping from a Canadian prison).
- Big Prize, The (sport; cricket).
- Blood Money (WW2 French Resistance, 1941).
- Boomerang! (one page story; Max Vander selling weapons to simple Arab people; artist not known).
- British Tommy, The (true story of how the British Tommy got his nickname).
- Case of Coincidence, A (WW2 RAF; complete story; featuring Pilot Officer Jim Lee and the story of various people's cigarette case).
- Charge of the Last Lancer, The (S. Africa, Zulus).
- Children of the Wind (featuring Martin Clew; artist Philpotts).
- Christmas at Bearcat Creek (adventure; Canada; snow).
- Death of a King (1100 AD; adventure).
- Demon Bowler of Toowoomba (sport; cricket; artist Vandeput).
- Desert Patrol (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; 1943 N. Africa; featuring Tom Slave; artist not known).
- Dicing With Death! (three oil-rig workers surviving a plane crash in a Saudi Arabian desert; artist Alonso).
- Double Trouble (sport; tennis; Joe Blair & Roy Lawler).
- Drummer Boys, The (small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812).
- Eyes of Iya, The (Evil god of Greed Iya and what happens to three people who come into contact with it; artist not known).
- Family Honour, The (adventure; present day ghost story).
- Fight to the Finish (complete story; Roman cohort mutiny in Emperor Tiberius time).
- Finders Keepers (adventure; discovery of stolen money).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 Army; sniper).
- Fire! (one page story; Gus Cronin spraying swamps to kill mosquitoes in Kenya by plane, rescues a colleague and his dog from a fire;
artist not known).
- Fire-Raisers of San Pedro (adventure; Civil War S. America; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; featuring Hank Skipper).
- Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine).
- Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; football; Southmoor City).
- Fortunes of War! (Napoleonic War).
- Ghosts of the Future (crime; artist not known; crooks coming to grief in a haunted house).
- Gold Fever (text; Canadian).
- Gold Fever! (western).
- Great Conker Battle, The (WW2 Army; conker feud between two British soldiers).
- Happy Birthday (complete one page story; two Mafia bosses kill each other; artist not known).
- Hostage of the Diamond Diggers (adventure; complete story; featuring Joe and Ellis Marsh; first page in col.).
- Inside Job (one page story; Max Walters robs a bank, but given away by a smoke detector; artist not known).
- Iron Cross for Kranz, An (WW2 German army; a life-long feud between Otto Kranz and Bruno Kahn).
- Killer Kelvin (WW2 RN; artist not known).
- Killing of Matt Brady, The (adventure; mid-19th Century Tasmania).
- Larkin's Luck (complete story; WW2 Army; can trooper Larkin escape with a vital secret?).
- Last Chance (adventure; ex-pupil of Gallery Trust prepares orphan boys for a sea-going trade).
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits).
- Mann For Hire (adventure; bodyguard).
- Mayday! (adventure; present day U.S. Marine Corps Areobatic Team).
- Menace of the Mudflats (WW2 RN; UXB mine naval experts; artist Rawlings).
- Monsters (one page story; dinosaurs killed by space ship allows humans to breed, space ship returns and wipes out humans; artist not known).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Night Stalker (adventure; four lads out weekend walking).
- No Escape (Adventure; ghost story).
- Old Broken Tusk (hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher).
- On the Run! (Mafia Hit man Ricky Scapoli stealing money from his bosses).
- One Man and His Dog (adventure; boxing; artist Rawlings).
- Panther's Prey (World War Two).
- Papa Gillon's Garden (WW2 RAF/Resistance; pilot escaping from France).
- Phantom Hound (complete story; adventure; artist not known).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The (canadian adventure; artist Smith?).
- Runaway! (one page story; Captain Jed Blake, Confederate Cavalry escaping from Union soldiers; artist not known).
- Running the Gauntlet (Napoleonic; campaign in Prussia, 1806; rushing supplies up to the guns).
- Running the Gauntlet (WW2 Army; complete story; artist Coleman; 6th June 1944, France).
- Ryan, The Rope Man (WW2 Army; Burma).
- Saddled a Cyclone!, He (Canadian moose riding story!; artist not known).
- Secret of the Snows (sport; mountain climbing).
- Sharkbait! (adventure; big sea-fishing; artist Marti; featuring Len Travers, Bert Cullum).
- Smash and Grab! (WW2 Commando; artist Bill Mainwaring).
- Space Invasion (complete one page story; sci-fi; space ants; artist not known).
- Spy Game, The (Russian agent Sergei Leonid, but who is he working for?; artist not known).
- Stand and Deliver (complete story; 18th century; featuring Highwayman Nick Morgan; artist Cooper?; escaping armed police).
- Stronghold (WW2 Commando; complete story; raid on Schloss Eigler Castle, Austria).
- Stripey Stark's Steel Shark (WW2 RN; text).
- Sultan of Osmandela (adventure?; artist Marti; col.)
- Sword of the Shensi, The (medieval Japan; two feuding samurai families, the Shensi and Okada).
- Tail-End Charlie (WW2 RAF/Resistance; Sergeant Charlie Lucas crashing and escaping).
- Talu's Tiger (Hill village 1890 India).
- Terrible Typhoon (RAF; complete story; Flying Officer Tony Law is a bit miffed that he's transferred from Spitfires to flying Typhoons, a plane
he regards as inferior).
- Terror Raid (WW1 RFC; story about an aircrew thinking it is attacking a Zeppelin, but in fact it is an alien space craft; one page story) 1537.
- They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong).
- Toss of a Coin (Russian Steppes 1871-72).
- Toss of a Coin (WW1 story).
- Two of a Kind (western).
- Voice in the Night, A (WW2 Army; advance through Italy; featuring Sam Soames).
- Wally's Island (WW2 RN).
- Way the Ball Bounces, The (sport; ping-pong; text).
- Wizard of Willow Wood, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; featuring Paul Cooper).
Conrad, Bart Marshall (series character; western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
Convict With the Magic Feet, The (complete story; artist not known) 1970.
Convoy Must Get Through, The (factual; WW2 Army; 12th Aug. 1940; 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, taking supplies through to Tug Argon, British
Somaliland; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 444.
Cook Burns It, The (True story; WW2 RN) 1983.
Cool as an Englishman! (factual; WW1 Cavalry; Aug. 1914; a squadron of the 4th Dragoon Guards attacking advancing German troops; Major Tom
Bridges; front/back cover story; no medals won; artist Bagnall) 274.
Cornet Carmichael (series character; 18th Century India; Army; Cornet Colin Carmichael; artist Farrugia).
Cottrell of the Rangers (series characters; U.S. Park Ranger; featuring Park Rangers Les Cottrell & Vance Two-Feathers; writer J.T. Edson; artist Arnau?).
Countdown to Oblivion (series; adventure; NATO force vs. Black Brigade terrorists; artist Kearon?; featuring Captain Dan Gordon, S.A.S.;
Lieutenant Peter Farrell, S.A.S.; Sergeant Brad Wiley, U.S. Green Berets; Kamal Tulun, Turkish Army; Lieutenant Heinz Loebel, Germany; British pilot, Tom Blair).
Counter, Deputy Sheriff Mike (modern day western; text) see Sheriff of Rockabye County.
Country Cuzzins, The (series characters; Humour; artist Hugh Morren.)
Courage of the Kelly, The (WW2 RN; factual; story of HMS Kelly, destroyer captained by Lord Louis Mountbatten; front/back cover story; artist Philpotts) 18.
Coward of The Fighting 43rd, The see Cadman, The Fighting Coward (WW1).
Cox, Private "Dumpy" Dan (WW2 Army; humour) see Dumpy Dan: The Saucepan Man.
Crackshot, The (WW2 Army; sniper; artist unknown; good story, private Gowan) S1979, col..
Crane, Craig (series character; detective) see Raven Talks, The.
Crawford, Crafty Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
Crag Force (series character; police; artist not known; featuring Crag).
- starts prior 1095 - ? (Crag is appointed police chief of the West Indies island of Macaibo).
- Starts prior to 1371 - ? (Title - Crimebuster Crag). (Crag's brother shot in Italy with an Armalite Rifle. Crag tries to trace the rifles).
Cragg, Sergeant (series character) see Hot-Air Hussars, The
Cragg, Lieutenant Joe (WW1 RN; series character) see Cragg of the Wavy Navy.
Cragg of the Wavy Navy (WW1 RN; series; artist Coleman; featuring Lieutenant Joe Cragg; Sub-Lieutenant Claude Durrington; Chief Petty Officer Johnny Borden).
Craig, Sergeant Tim (WW2 Army, Norway; series character) see Grey Ghosts, The.
Crandall-Smythe, Lord Harry (series character) see Toughest Toff in Town
Crazy Word, It’s A (Humorous true stories) 1978, 1980
Creeper, The (WW2 Royal Marines) 1986.
Crib Carson - fighter (series character; sport; boxing; featuring Crib Carson; artist Philpotts).
Cricket Capers. (Humorous true cricketing stories) S1975.
Cricket For Charlesworth, No see Gillard, Johnny (series character Aussie; sport; cricket).
Cricket?, Is It (Note - two fictional picture stories had the same title, but with different characters).
- first series (sport; cricket; humour; featuring Ted Stevens, reporter; Joe Doone, fast bowler; artist Sutherland).
- 13 - 20.
- second series (sport; cricket; humour; artist unknown; featuring Sid Crocker; Colonel Clutterbuck).
- S1974; 1976 (Ceylon, present day Sri Lanka. Story takes place after Aussie tour.)
- 589 - 603 (first series)
- 662 - 675; (second series titled Howzatt??; Australian tour) RP 993 - 1006 (2nd series Australian Outback tour).
Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the? (adventure; series characters; Private Invesigator; featuring Rick Chance; Walter Jones, office assistant).
- 1991 (Case 934; artist Bleach?).
- 1992 (Case 985 - Nigel Wilson, client; artist Bleach?).
- 1993 (Death of golfer, John Cragg; artist ?).
Crimson Eye of Khiva, The (complete story; artist not known) 1970.
Crimson Otter, The (series characters; North-West Canada; adventure; featuring Alec McKenzie; Big Finn; artist not known).
Croft, Jonathan Captain (WW2 Army, North Africa; series) see Desert Dudes, The.
Cross Draw McGraw (series character; western; featuring Cross Draw McGraw, trouble shooter for the Chief Marshall of Abilene; artist not known).
Cross, Joe (series character; sport; tennis) see Doubles Act, The.
Crossing at Diyala, The (factual; WW1 Army; Mesopotamia, March 1917; true front/back cover story; artist Bagnall) 369.
Crosswords
- Great Victor Christmas Crossword, the 1985
- Great Victor Sports Crossword, the 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987.
- Monster Crossword S1989.
- Sports Crossword 1988; 1989; 1992;
- Summer Sports Crossword S1982.
Crozier, Cade (series character; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
Cruise of the Krait, The (WW2) 1965
Cruiser Attack (factual; WW2 RN; H.M.S. Sussex; front and back covers col.; artist Coleman?; no lead character or medals mentioned) 203.
Crusoe, Carew Robin (sport; general; series character) see Crusoe Came to Cambridge.
Crusoe Came To Cambridge (sport; general; series character; featuring Robin Crusoe Carew; Man Friday; artist Vandeput).
Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story; text; Canadian story; artist Ted Rawlings) 1970.
Curt, John (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
Cycle Race (game) S1979, col.
D##
D-Day (inside back cover) 1978.
Daboola (series character; Burmese boy) see Task Force With Tusks).
Dale, Johnny (series character; humour) see Add Only Water!
Dalton, ‘Yank’ see Flying Cowboy, The.
Dambusters, The (factual; WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1982.
Damory, Doctor scientist (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of The.
Dan Hollick - Dog Handler (series character featuring Dan Hollick; text) see Hollick, Sergeant Dan.
Dandies in their Day (locomotives) 1965
Danger Spies at Work (factual) 1964
Dangerous Dude, The (text story; western) 1966.
Danny Dixon's Crazy Railway (humour; present day; featuring Danny Dixon; Arab Emir; Noble Prince Hassan, Emir's son)
Danskin, Boss (series character; blind villian) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
Danskin, John (series character; grandson to Boss Danskin) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
Danvers, Ron (series character; sport; football) see Up For the Cup!
Dark Domain, The (series characters; 13th Century, Africa; featuring Sir Guy Burt; Hugo, his squire; John Hobbe, leader of archers; Prester John, guide; artist Rawlings).
Dark, Talbot (series character; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
Date With Death, A (adventure) 1985.
Davock of Grey Woods (series character; adventure; text; featuring Davlock, a young gipsy lad; artist Sturrock).
Davey, Greg (series; sport; go-kart racing) see Racing Driver.
Dawson of Dumballa (series character; Africa - early days of safari's; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
Dawson, Sergeant Jim (series character) see Task Force With Tusks (WW2 Army; Far East).
Day The French Bombed Paris, The (WW2 Free French Air Force; factual; Lorraine Squadron; bombing raid on Paris 03rd October, 1943; Flying Officer Lamy's
plane was shot down, he ditched it in the River Seine, rather than on the city; front/back cover story; artist not known) 59.
Day the RAF Came to Lunch (WW2 RAF; 24th Oct. 1944; air raid by Group Captain D.T. Gillam on a German Headquarters in Holland; artist not known) 383.
Days Gone By, In (Making of Roman roads, Edwardian coins, medieval barber’s shop, tennis, dancing in tudor times & fire-fighting Stuart times) 1973.
Days of the Dinosaurs (series; present day adventure; featuring Donald Muir; artist Coleman?).
- 70 - 77.
- (factual article about Dinosaurs) 1991.
Dayton, Sam and Eddy (brothers; action cameramen for a U.S. television company) see Thrill Seekers, The.
Dead Man’s Treasure see Sands, Shiwa.
Dean, Bill (series character; treasure hunting) see Maldon's Millions.
Dean’s Last Dive (WW2 RAF) 1980.
Death of a King (Complete story; August 1100 AD; adventure; artist Bleach) 1988.
Death of a Raider (WW2 RN; artist unknown; sinking of the German raider - Atlantis) S1975, col..
Death Trap, The (factual; WW2 Army; North-West Frontier of India, 1942; Lieut. Hume rescuing injured soldier after convey was ambushed; no
medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 484.
Debt of Honour ? (adventure) 1978
Decoy Attack (factual; WW2 RN; 30th Dec. 1944; motor launches attacked Japanese positions on Ramree Island, off Burma; artist Coleman) 169.
Decoy Dinghy, The (factual; WW2 Australian RAF; 31st March, 1945; Beaufighter shot down whilst attacking Japanese positions on Pacific island
of Ambon; rescued by a plane from No. 13 Air-Sea Rescue Flight; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 431.
Delamere, Lord (series character; Kenya) see Lord of the White Highlands.
Delaney Always Delivers (WW1 Despatch Rider; series character; 27th Hussars, Middle East; featuring Jack Delaney; artist not known; note - character
appeared in other D.C. Thomson comics; these new stories or reprints?).
- 1992.
- starts prior to 1524 - 1532.
Delaney, Disaster (WW2 Army) 1980 see Disaster Delaney.
Delaney, Jack (WW1 Despatch Rider; series character) see Delaney Always Delivers.
Demon Bowler of Toowoomba (complete story; sport; cricket; featuring Sam Wildfire; artist Vandeput; col.) S1971.
Dennison, Sniper (WW2 series character) see Sniper Dennison.
Deputy of Colorado Springs, The (series; western; artist Kearon?; featuring Marshall Bart Conrad; Gus Buxton).
Desert Escape! (factual; WW2 Army; "A" Battery, 11th Royal Horse Artillery; Jan. 1942; Major J.R.E.Benson & Lieut. Quentin Drage escaping across
desert back to British lines; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 467.
Desert Patrol (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; complete story; 1943 N. Africa; featuring Tom Slave; artist not known) 1991.
Desert Phantoms, The (WW2 SAS; factual; daring raid on German airfield at Sidi Haneish, August 1942; artist not known) 117.
Desert Revolt (WW2 RAF Middle East ) 1972
Despatch Riders, Stories Of see
- Black Rider, The (series character Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1; secret service; artist Leo Rawlings, unless stated otherwise).
- 358 (Stunt Rider - a complete story; featuring Sergeant Joe Logan).
- 359 (Rogue Bike - a complete story; featuring Private Johnny Drew).
- 362 (Truckload of Trouble, A; featuring Private Johnny Hogan).
- 363 (Tich's Toy Bike - a complete story; featuring Private Tich McGuire).
- 374 (The Tracks Read 'Rescue'! - a complete story; featuring Private Chuck Nolan).
- 386 (A Trap for Solo Jones - complete story; artist unknown; featuring Corporal Solo Jones).
- 400 (A Touch of the Sun - complete story; artist unknown; featuring Craftsman 'Dusty' Millar).
- 412 (Bert Had The Last Laugh - complete story; featuring Private Bert Bradley).
- 419 (A Madman on the Line - complete story; featuring Private Pete Lyons).
Destroying of Japanese ships in Japanese held Singapore using two man canoes; 02nd Sept. 1943; factual; part of the Action Stations! series;
no medals awarded; artist not known) 1465.
Dicing With Death! (complete story; three oil-rig workers surviving a plane crash in a Saudi Arabian desert; artist Alonso) 1987.
Dickon (series character; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
Died at Their Guns, They (factual; front/back cover story of 155th Battery of the Royal Artillery fighting the Germans at Sidi Nsir, Tunisia, Feb. 25,
1943; artist Kearon?) 3.
Disaster Delaney (WW2 Army) 1980.
Dixon of Disaster Squad (series character; text; adventure; works for the Department of Disasters; featuring Dick Dixon; Ben Thomson; Jim Dawson,
helicopter pilot; Bill Green, the squad's representative in Dorset; artist not known; note - stories alternated each week with Jungle Joe stories).
- 2; 4; 6; 8; 10; 12; 14; 1964.
Dog's Life, It's A (factual; artist unknown) S1968, col.
Dog's Life, It's A (series; complete story about working dogs through the ages every week; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
Doggoned, I’ll be (humour; photographs) 1979.
Dogs of Dan Hollick (series character featuring Dan Hollick; text) see Hollick, Sergeant Dan.
Dogs of Kwang, The (series character featuring Dan Hollick; text) see Hollick, Sergeant Dan.
Dolan, "Fatty" (series character; sport; boxing) see School For Bashers.
Dologorodoc! (WW2 Army, Eritrea; 15th, March 1941; factual; 2nd West Yorkshire Regt; front/back cover story; artist Diaz) 265.
Dooley, 'Oily' (series; sport; go-kart racing see Racing Driver).
Doone, Joe (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The (series character; western; featuring Heck McBride; Tapper; artist Sutherland).
Double Trouble (complete story; sport; tennis; Joe Blair & Roy Lawler; artist not known) 1990.
Doubles Act, The (series characters; sport; tennis; featuring Clive Winsor (Public school boy) and Joe Cross (Aussie); artist not known).
Down in the Drink (factual; WW2 RAF Air Sea Rescue; 04th June 1943; picking up a downed bomber crew off coast of Holland and fighting off five German E-Boats; artist not known) 242.
Downs, Jem (series character; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
Doyle, Midshipman Bill (appears in the ‘Killer’ Kennedy stories) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series character).
Dragon Flag, The (adventure; Victorian; South China Seas; artist Rawlings).
Dragon's Breath, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Private Ted Carter; flame thrower; artist not known).
Drainpipe Destroyer, The 1966 & 1975 (WW2; artists not known; text; writer J.T. Edson?) Same story? RP.
Drake, Ben (series character; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
Drake, Colonel (WW2 testing new weapons; series character see Secrets of Section Six.
Drake, Tom (series character ? ; Naval Intelligence) 1972.
Drew, Jason (sheparding a small flock of sheep from England to Australia, early 19th Century) see Long Drive, The.
Drew, Johnny (series; school boy adventures) see Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew, The.
Driscoll, Skipper Private (series character) see Barge That Went to War, The (series character; WW1) 1971.
Drop Into Danger (adventure; hand-gliding) S1982.
Drop Into Danger (WW2 Paratroopers; text story) 1976.
Drummer Boys, The (complete story; small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812; artist Ted Rawlings) 1988.
Drummond, Bill (S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
Dudley, Tom (series character; orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes.
Duel in the Deep (WW2 RN; text story) 1966.
Duel Over London (WW1 R.F.C.; factual; shooting down of a Zeppelin ace Kapitanleutnant Heinrich Mathy, 1st october, 1916; by Lieu. W. J. Tempest; artist unknown) 300.
Duggan, Jack (series character; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher see Farlow, Duke : Big Game Fisher (sport).
Duke of Edinburgh's Award, story about see Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew, The.
Dumpy Dan: The Saucepan Man (WW2 Army; series character; humour; featuring Private "Dumpy" Dan Cox of the Special Service Detachment, chosen because of his cooking skills; artist not known).
Dunkirk evacuation (factual ; inside cover) 1978.
Durant, Nat (series character; adventure) see Purple Trumpet, The.
Durrington, Sub-Lieutenant Claude (WW1 RN; series character) see Cragg of the Wavy Navy.
Dusty Fog (series character; western) see
- Town Tamers, The (western; Mark Counter; The Ysabel Kid; Dusty Fog; Waco; Doc Leroy).
- Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War; true story about the building of the ship, with fictional elements).
Dylan's Desperate Mission (series characters; secret service; featuring Bram Dylan; Lee; Zakes; artist not known).
- starts prior to 1559 - 1567.
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Earl of Boote see Gus, Gorgeous.
Easter With the Blues (WW1, Army, Royal Horse Guards, nicknamed "The Blues"; Easter 1917, attacking and holding Monchy-le-Preux in Northern
France; artist not known; front/back cover story) 112.
Edson, J.T. (text and picture writer) see Writers.
Egg-Beater, The (series character; present day adventure, helicopter pilot; artist not known; featuring Ace Brandon).
Eight Days in the Jungle (WW2 RAAF; 20th March, 1944; 100 Squadron; Beaufighter shot down over coast of New Guinea; Flying Officer
Graetz survived, made notes about Japanese troops before escaping; artist not known) 436.
Elephant Never Forgets, An (WW2 Army; Far East) see Task Force With Tusks (series).
Emden, The End of the (factual; WW1 RN; Aug/Sept. 1914; sinking of the German raider the Emden by H.M.S. Sydney a cruiser, near the
Cocos Island; artist Bagnall?) 143.
Emergency Squad (series characters; police; featuring Constables Tom Kent and Stan Spurr of the Midhampton Police force; artist not known).
195 - finishes after 203.
Emmy, a tame Emu (series character; Aussie; adventure; humour) see Feuding Finnegan.
End of the E15, The (WW2 RN; factual; 07th April, 1915; Submarine E15 runs aground and is destroyed by the launch Majestic; artist not known) 120.
End of a Raider, The (factual; WW2 RN; April 1940, end of a German raider Atlantis, sunk by HMS Devonshire in the North Atlantic;
artist style similar to cook) 98.
End of Raider, The (WW2 RN; factual; 1939, the destruction of the German Battleship Graf Spee in the South Atlantic by HMS Ajax, Exeter and
Achilles; front/back cover story; artist not known) 47.
Entwhistle, Lance Corporal Tubby (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
Ernie and the Earl (series character; sport; football; featuring ; artist not known [still to add the characters to characters section).
Escape From Crete (WW2 Army; factual; May 1941; artist not known; front/back cover story; no medals mentioned) 30.
Escape From Crete (factual; WW2 POW's escaping; July, 1941; Privates B.B. Carter and D.N. McQuarrie, New Zealanders escape German POW camp;
artist Alonso) 394.
Escape from El Santos (adventure) 1984.
Escape From Rhodes (factual; WW2 Army; Special Boat Service; Sept. 1942; destroying bombs at Calato; Lieut. Sutherland & Marine Duggan;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 451.
Escape From Stalag Luft III, The (WW2 POW's; the greatest escape from a German POW camp; artist Philpotts; front/back cover story) 66.
Escape from the Red Assassin (Queen’s Messenger, Peter Hazard, adventure; complete one issue story, not a series?) 1975.
see also Stories Behind the Badges - King's Messenger entry.
Escape In The Air (factual; WW2 RAF; escape by captured S. African aircrew (Lieutenant Strever), aircrew from an Italian cant Seaplane, they hi-jacked
the plane and flew it to Malta; late July, 1942; artist Farrugia) 101.
Escape or Die! (series of stand alone stories about men escaping from prison or death; text).
- 61 - Story set during the French Revolution; text; artist Sturrock).
- (Note - above story re-told in the 1969 annual as a picture story; artist Jean Marie).
- 62 - Escape From Sea Tigers, two men thrown into the sea with Sea-Tigers for company. Can they escape?
- 63 - Can a man escape from a S. African veldt after being stranded there by a colleague?
- 64 - Twelve unarmed men attempt to escape from a Roman Colissium full of lions.
- 65 - Escape from headhunters in a lonely outpost in India.
- 66 - Escape from the Hangman's Noose (story set during the American War of Independence).
- 67 - Escape from the Fort of Fear (story set on the African coast, 1885; note this story was also re-told as a picture story
in the S1970).
- 68 - Escape from the Hoodlums (current day America).
- 69 - Escape from Razor Reef.
- 70 - Escape from the Firing Squad.
- 71 - Escape from a Chain Gang.
- 72 - Escape from the Fort of Terror (Victorian India) Final episode.
Escape to Danger (complete story; WW2 POW; text; featuring Sergeant Harry Maxwell) 1970.
Evans, Sergeant Blake (series character; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
Evans, Will also known as Will O' the Whistle (series character; sci-fi) see Will O' the Whistle.
Ever Been Had? (quiz) S1972.
Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The (series characters; sport; football; secret service; featuring Jack Blake; artist Marti; Weston United Football Club).
- starts prior to 480 - finishs after 489.
Expedition Ozolo (adventure; series characters; travelling down River Ozolo, S. America staying one foot in front of a curse; featuring Captain Bob Best;
Tom Wilson; Alan Brett; artist Alonso?).
Eye in the Sky, The (WW2 RAF photographic unit; complete story) 1986.
Eyes of Iya, The (Complete story; Evil god of Greed Iya and what happens to three people who come into contact with it; artist not known) 1989.
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Factory of Flying Death, The (WW2 Commandos; factual; 06th April 1945; crossing the River Weser; artist Sutherland; front/back cover story).
Factual# articles (note all articles are illustrated).
see also
- Action Stations!
- Military Medal Winners.
- Squadron 609 (true stories) headings.
- 20,000 feet Without A Chute! (WW2 RAF; true story of Sergeant Alkemade, a rear gunner falling from a burning Lancaster, 20,000 feet landing
on snow covered trees and ground, twisting only his knee, 24th March, 1944; artist not known).
- According to Plan (WW2 Army; Italy, Dec. 1943; "B" Company, 11 Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; Lieut. Peter Laurence; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 406.
- Across Black Glacier (WW2 Commandos; winter 1942; small group from No.2 Commando, attacked the Glomfjord Hydro station, north Norway via a
dangerous glacier; artist Ron Smith?; note main picture also appeared on the front cover of the Victor annual 1967, although drawn by
another artist) 63.
- Across the Rhine (WW2 Army; 23rd/24th March, 1945; Royal Scots, part of 21st Army Group cross the river Rhine, into Germany; artist Philpotts) 187.
- Action Off Crete (WW2 RN; 19th July, 1940; H.M.A.S. Sydney attacked the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni off the coast of Crete;
front/back cover story; artist Shone) 205.
- Action Stations! (WW1 RN; 17th Oct. 1914; Capt. C.H. Fox HMS Undaunted in command of a British foltilla, attacking four German destroyers; artist (P)) 276.
- Action Stations! (story about the Special Air Service, (SAS) and the Chindits).
- Air Aces of World War Two 1977
- Alone Across the Antarctica (Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911/1912 expedition to chart and study part of the unknown coastline of Antarctica) 2.
- And Not a Shot Was Fired! (WW2 Army; No.1 South African Armoured Car Company & 1st Gold Coast Regt.; Abyssinia; capturing over 3000 Italians
without a shot being fired; artist Philpotts) 386.
- Arnhem, Battle for the Bridge at (WW2 Paratroopers; September, 1944; capture of bridge over the River Rhine; front/back cover story; artist
not known) 57.
- Assault on Sicily. (true story; WW2 Army; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 209.
- Atlantic Rescue (WW2; Aug, 1940; rescuing of over 300 men from the Atlantic Ocean after the British merchant cruiser Transylvania was
sunk by a German U-Boat; artist not known) 84.
- Attack at Dieppe (WW2 Commandos; inside cover) 1981
- Attack diesel works, Augsburg & Bavaria (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1982
- Attack in the Bay of Onagawa (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1985
- Attack on Aarhus (WW2 RAF; 31st Oct. 1944; Mosquitos attacking the Gestapo headquarters in Aarhus, Denmark, led by Wing-Commander R.W. Reynolds; artist not known) 239.
- Attack on St. Nazaire (WW2 RN / Commandos; inside cover) 1981.
- Attack on Sidi Omar (factual; WW2 Army; 16th Dec. 1941; C Squadron, 2nd Royal Tank Regt.; North Africa; front and back covers col.; artist (P)) 214.
- Attack the Lutzow (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
- Attack the Prinz Eugen (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
- H.M.S. Audacity, escort aircraft carrier (WW2 Royal Fleet Air Arm, general story about, 1941) covers story col. 122
- Badges of the Brave (inside cover) 1964; 1976; S1970 col..
- Badges of the Fighting Fourteenth (WW2; Army) 1964.
- Badges That They Wore, The (WW2; various different Army, R.A.F. and R.N. units).
- Balloon in War, The 1964.
- Baltic - by Bus!, To The (WW2 Army; 24th March 1945; Crossing of the River Rhine, Germany; 12th Devonshire Regiment; artist unknown) 298.
- Bare-Knuckle Boys, The (boxing feature) S1974.
- Battle Axes of the World 1973.
- Battle Badges (WW2 badges) 1973.
- Battle of Boxing Day, The (WW2 RN; Boxing Day 26th Dec. 1943, sinking of the German Battleship Scharnhorst; HMS Duke of York; artist
not known; front/back cover story) 44.
- Battle Flag of the Tanks (WW1 and 2; story of the Battle Flag of the Tank Corps; Brown, red and green; through mud, blood to the green fields beyond; artist unknown) 284.
- Battle For the Bridge, The (WW2 Army; 20th Sept. 1944; Guards Armoured Division; capture of the Nijmegen bridge, near Arnhem, Holland; front/back covers story; artist unknown) 280.
- Battle of Britain (inside cover) 1980.
- Battle of the Admin Box, The (Feb, 1944; Japanese offensive against the British in Burma. The British made their stand at the Admin. box;
front/back cover story; artist Sutherland) 36.
- Before the Guns Roared. (ancient weapons, Onager, Ballista & so on; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Behind the Enemy Lines; desperate missions of the Second World War 1965.
- Beware of the Bull (WW2 Army; Autumn 1944, Canal de Nord, Belgium; King's Royal Rifle Corps; Lieut. the Honourable T. Trenchard;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 411.
- Big Game Boys, The History of (big game hunting; artist unknown) S1976, col.
- Biggin Hill, First Kill for (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF, 141 Squadron; 19th May 1918; Lieut. E. Turner, pilot & Lieut. H. Barwise, observer;
shoot down first airfield's first German plane; artist not known) 355.
- Bismarck, Sinking of (WW2 RN; inside covers) 1979.
- Blades From Many Battles S1970 col.
- Boat To Switzerland, By (WW2 RAF; 27th / 28th April, 1944; 35 Squadron; bombers attacking Friedrichshafen; Pilot Officer R.G. Peter (Australian) plane was shot
down in Lake Constance, paddled to safety across lake to netural Switzerland; front/back cover story; no medals mentioned; artist not known) 393.
- Bogus Gun, The (WW2 Army; Bland, Capt. 90th City of London Field Regt.; 11th June 1944; bogus tank used as an artillery observation point in Normandy; front/back cover story; artist not known) 313.
- Bomber Raid, 1,000 plane (article inside end cover) 1980.
- Boxing Day Battle, The (WW1 Army; 26th Dec. 1917; British forces defending Courieres Wood, Flanders; front/back cover story; artist not known) 201.
- Boyhood of Lester Piggott, The (story of; artist Ramsbottom; col.).
- Bravest Soldier of All, The (18th century army; Robert Rollo Gillespie) 1982.
- Bridgehead Across The Rhine (WW2 Commandos; 23rd March, 1945; Germany; front/back covers story; artist Rawlings) 288.
- Brigands of Britain's Skies. (factual; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Bring Back the Guns (WW1 Army) 1984.
- Bring Up The Troops! (b&w images of military vehicles; inside covers) 1977
- Buffalo Attack (WW2 Army; 09th Feb. 1945; attacking islands of land not flooded in Holland; 11th Royal Tank Regt.; artist not known) 236.
- Build a Battle Gun (a WW2 25 pounder gun) 1975
- Bullet For The Bridge!, A (WW2 Army; April 1941; Captain J.F. Philips; Lieutenant J.T. Tyson; Greece; no medals awarded; blowing up a bridge with a rifle shot; artist Coleman) 326.
- Call of the Hunting Horn, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back story; 11th April 1945, crossing the bridge at the River Aller; artist not known) 55.
- Cameron Highlanders attack on Keren Ridge, Abyssinia. No medals listed. (WW2 Army, 4th Feb. 1941) 61
- Canoe Commandos, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story; 07th Dec. 1942, raid on Bordeaux Harbour; only Major Hasler and Marine Sparks survived; artist Philpotts) 43.
- Carmania Goes to War, The (WW1 RN; 14th Sept. 1914; former Cunard liner vs. former German liner; front and back covers col.; artist Bagnall) 225.
- Carson, Kit - frontier scout (life story of Carson in the wild west of 19th century America; artist not known) 8.
- Carson's Gun (WW2 Australian Army; 25th/26th Dec. 1942; Hariko, New Guinea; Serg. R.G. Carson in charge of 25 pounder gun used to
target Japanese troops; no medals mentioned; front / back cover story; artist not known) 396.
- Cherokee Bill (biography of; western) 1973
- Chindit Patrol (WW2 Army; Burma; 6th March, 1943; Major B. Fergusson; front/cover story; artist Coleman) 311.
- Christmas Day, The Raid On (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; reconnaissance/attack on German fleet at Cuxhaven; 25th Dec. 1914; front/back cover
story) 148.
- Cold Night For Heroes, A (WW2 Army; Libya, North Africa, 1941; Sergeant-Major Jarvis & Private O'Brien taking on two Italian tanks; artist not known) 271.
- Coming of the Jeep, The (factual; WW2 Army; history of first jeeps to be used by the British Army in the Western Desert, June 1942; artist not known;
front / back cover story) 494.
- Cool as an Englishman! (factual; WW1 Cavalry; Aug. 1914; a squadron of the 4th Dragoon Guards attacking advancing German troops; Major Tom
Bridges; front/back cover story; no medals won; artist Bagnall) 274.
- Combined Attack (WW2 RN/ARmy; true story; 10th June 1943; Pantelleria island, Mediterranean Sea; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 228.
- Command Performance (WW2 R.A.F.; Cunningham, J.? & Rawnsley, C.F.? (Command Performance;7th May 1941; Squadron 604 night fighters; no medals mentioned; artist unknown) 247.
- Convoy Must Get Through, The (WW2 Army; 12th Aug. 1940; 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, taking supplies through to Tug Argon, British
Somaliland; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 444.
- Crossing at Diyala, The (WW1 Army; Mesopotamia, March 1917; artist Bagnall; front/back cover story) 369.
- Courage of the Kelly, The (WW2 RN; story of HMS Kelly, destroyer captained by Lord Louis Mountbatten; front/back cover story; artist Philpotts) 18.
- Cruiser Attack (WW2 RN; H.M.S. Sussex; front and back covers col.; artist Coleman?; no lead character or medals mentioned) 203.
- D-Day (inside back cover) 1978.
- Dambusters, The (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1982.
- Dandies in their Day (locomotives; inside cover) 1965.
- Danger Spies at Work 1964.
- Day The French Bombed Paris, The (WW2 Free French Air Force; Lorraine Squadron; bombing raid on Paris 03rd October, 1943; Flying Officer Lamy's
plane was shot down, he ditched it in the River Seine, rather than on the city; front/back cover story; artist not known) 59.
- Day the RAF Came to Lunch (WW2 RAF; 24th Oct. 1944; air raid by Group Captain D.T. Gillam on a German Headquarters in Holland; artist not known) 383.
- Days Gone By, In (Making of Roman roads, Edwardian coins, medieval barber’s shop, tennis, dancing in tudor times & fire-fighting Stuart times) 1973
- Days of the Dinosaurs (article about the animals).
- Death Trap, The (WW2 Army; North-West Frontier of India, 1942; Lieut. Hume rescuing injured soldier after convey was ambushed; no
medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 484.
- Decoy Attack (WW2 RN; 30th Dec. 1944; motor launches attacked Japanese positions on Ramree Island, off Burma) 169.
- Decoy Dinghy, The (WW2 Australian RAF; 31st March, 1945; Beaufighter shot down whilst attacking Japanese positions on Pacific island
of Ambon; rescued by a plane from No. 13 Air-Sea Rescue Flight; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 431.
- Desert Escape! (WW2 Army; "A" Battery, 11th Royal Horse Artillery; Jan. 1942; Major J.R.E.Benson & Lieut. Quentin Drage escaping across
desert back to British lines; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 467.
- Desert Phantoms, The (WW2 SAS; daring raid on German airfield at Sidi Haneish, August 1942) 117.
- Destroying of Japanese ships in Japanese held Singapore using two man canoes; 02nd Sept. 1943; part of the Action Stations! series;
no medals awarded) 1465.
- Dog That Changed Sides!, The (WW1; story of a German dog Fritz that lived on a German fishing vessel, but was rescued after the German
vessel was sunk by HMS Falmouth and became that vessel's mascot; artist Farrugia) 521.
- Dog's Life, It's A (factual; artist unknown) S1968, col.
- Dologorodoc! (WW2 Army, Eritrea; 15th, March 1941; 2nd West Yorkshire Regt; front/back cover story; artist Diaz) 265.
- Down in the Drink (WW2 RAF Air Sea Rescue; 04th June 1943; picking up a downed bomber crew off coast of Holland and fighting off five German E-Boats; artist not known) 242.
- Duel Over London (WW1 R.F.C.; shooting down of a Zeppelin ace Kapitanleutnant Heinrich Mathy, 1st october, 1916; by Lieu. W. J. Tempest; artist unknown) 300.
- Dunkirk evacuation (inside cover) 1978.
- Easter With the Blues (WW1, Army, Royal Horse Guards, nicknamed "The Blues"; Easter 1917, attacking and holding Monchy-le-Preux in Northern
France; artist not known) 112.
- Eight Days in the Jungle (WW2 RAAF; 20th March, 1944; 100 Squadron; Beaufighter shot down over coast of New Guinea; Flying Officer
Graetz survived, made notes about Japanese troops before escaping; artist not known) 436.
- Emden, The End of the (WW1 RN; Aug/Sept. 1914; sinking of the German raider the Emden by H.M.S. Sydney a cruiser, near the
Cocos Island) 143.
- End of the E15, The (WW2 RN; factual; 07th April, 1915; Submarine E15 runs aground and is destroyed by the launch Majestic; artist not known) 120.
- End of a Raider, The (WW2 RN; April 1940, end of a German raider Atlantis, sunk by HMS Devonshire in the North Atlantic; artist
style similar to cook) 98.
- End of Raider, The (WW2 RN; 1939, the destruction of the German Battleship Graf Spee in the South Atlantic by HMS Ajax, Exeter and
Achilles; front/back cover story; artist not known) 47.
- Escape From Crete (WW2 Army; May 1941; artist not known; front/back cover; no medals mentioned).
- Escape From Crete (WW2 POW's escaping; July, 1941; Privates B.B. Carter and D.N. McQuarrie, New Zealanders escape German POW camp;
front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 394.
- Escape From Rhodes (WW2 Army; Special Boat Service; Sept. 1942; destroying bombs at Calato; Lieut. Sutherland & Marine Duggan;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 451.
- Escape From Stalag Luft III, The (WW2 POW's; the greatest escape from a German POW camp; artist Philpotts; front/back cover story) 66.
- Escape In The Air (WW2 RAF; escape by captured S. African aircrew (Lieutenant Strever), from an Italian cant Seaplane, they hi-jacked the
plane and flew it to Malta; late July, 1942; artist Farrugia) 101.
- Factory of Flying Death, The (WW2 Commandos; 06th April 1945; crossing the River Weser; artist Sutherland; front/back cover story).
- Faith, Hope and Charity (WW2 RAF; 3 Gloster Gladiators nicknamed Faith, Hope and Charity, defending Malta during May- July 1940;
artist Coleman?) 111; story also told in the frontspiece of the 1970 annual).
- Feats of Famous Spies 1964.
- Feats of the Muscle Men (sporting facts; artist Ted Rawlings).
- Fight to the Finish (complete story; Roman cohort mutiny in Emperor Tiberius time; artist Ted Rawlings) 1989.
- Fight to the Last (WW2 Army; Aug. 1944; Normandy, France; "B" Company, 7th Somerset Light Infantry; attacking Mount Gaultier;
Major Harvey; no medal awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 424.
- Fighting Ladies, The (WW1 Army; Feb. 1918; Flanders; Canadian Army; retrieving a stolen lewis gun from Germans dressed in nightdresses!) 319.
- Fighting Gurkhas, The (WW1 Army; Sept. 1914, 8th Gurkhas; France; artist not known) 373.
- Fine Flyers of Moor and Mountain (factual; birds of prey; artist unknown) S1968, col.
- Fire Fighters, The 1974.
- Fire Torpedoes! (WW2 RN; 13th March, 1941; British destroyers Sikh, Legion, Maori and the Dutch Isaac Sweers attacking a force
of Italian cruisers off Cape Bon, N. Africa; front/back cover story; artist not known) 215.
- First Escaper, The (WW2 R.A.F.; Escape of Flight Lieutenant Harry Burton from a prisoner of war camp, Germany; Sept. 1940; front/back cover story; artist Rawlings) 279.
- First Fighters, The (WW1 fighter planes; artist unknown) S1968, col.
- First Kill For Biggin Hill (WW2 RAF; 19th May 1918; Bristol Fighter from Biggin Hill shoots down a German bomber; front/back cover
story; Lieutenants E. Turner & Barwise; not medals awarded; artist not known) 355.
- First Pathfinders, The (WW2 RAF; 5th April 1942; North Africa; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 233.
- Fistful of Gongs (factual, WW2) 1984.
- Flame Trail to the Rhakotis (WW2 RAAF; 1st January 1943; coast of Spain; front and back covers col.; artist Philpotts; no lead character or medals mentioned) 220.
- Flew With His Knees, He (WW2 RAF; Nov. 1943; 88 Squadron; Audinghen, France; Pilot Officer D.J.N. Gibson; no medals awarded; front/back cover story; artist not known) 388.
- Flying Fortress (WW2 American bomber) see Real Thing, The.
- Flying Freaks (military planes; inside covers) 1973.
- Flying Windmills. (factual, helicopters; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- For Valour (non-military medals; inside cover ) 1964.
- Four Kills for the Little Ships (WW2 RN; 24th Oct. 1943; German E-boats attached by RN's Motor Gun Boats; front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 208.
- Four Kinds of Courage (non-military medals; inside cover) 1964.
- Friend or Foe? (WW2 aeroplane silhouettes) 1976.
- Funeral, The (WW2 Paratroopers) 1982.
- Gallant Defenders of Franleu (WW2 Army; June 1940; epic stand by 7th Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, in French village, Franleu;
artist not known) 80.
- Getting in Gear (sporting clothes) 1992.
- Gladiator Ace (WW2 RAF; Aug. 1940; Western Desert, N. Africa; 80 Squadron; flight Lieutenant "Pat" Pattle, South African pilot;
front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 404.
- Greatest Shown On Earth (feature on Guiness World records) S1992.
- Green Howards, The (Army Regt.; 23rd May 1944; story of at Anzio, true story, front/back cover story) 165.
- Guard The Passes! (WW1 Army; 1916; quelling a Indian native uprising between Persia and British India; 28th Cavalry, Indian Army; artist Alonso) 506.
- Guardians of the Mountains (Mountain Rescue) 1975.
- Gunners of You Yet!, We'll Make (WW2 Army; January 1941, Malta; Royal Marines clerks, signallers learing to fire a Bofors Gun in
defence of the island; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 429.
- Guns Fired Alone, The (WW2 Army; January 1942; 11th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; North Africa; Lieu. George Buchanan escaping from Germans) 310.
- Guns That Never Fired, The (WW2 Army; 23rd April, 1941; Tobruk siege, N. Africa; using dummy anti-aircraft guns to distract German
planes; front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 389.
- H.M.S. Pepper Pot (March 1942, Valetta, Malta; H.M.S. Penelope under attack in harbour; front/back cover story).
- Handy Hints on Self-defence (factual; artist unknown) S1968.
- Hans Schmidt of Mosquitoville! (WW2 RAF; early 1944; Wing Commander I.E.G. Dale; attacking V2 rockets sites in Germany; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 385.
- Herd of Buffaloes! (WW2 Army; Nov. 1944; capturing the Dutch town of Middelburg using a ruse; Major Bob Johnstone;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 470.
- Here Come the Choppers! (factual; photographs) S1979, col.
- Here Come The Commandos! (army equipment; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Here Come the Paras! (equipment) 1976
- Heroes of Cameron Ridge (WW2 Army, Cameron Highlanders; 15th March, 1941; attacking of Italian positions on Keren Ridge in Abyssinia; artist
not known) 95.
- Heroes of Land and Sea (inside cover) 1964.
- Holiday Raider (WW2 RAF; early 1944; RAF planes flying sorties against German airfield in France & Germany; Squadron Leader C.G. Sherf,
though desk bound flew three 'holiday' visits over German held territory; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 397.
- Horned Heads (animals heads that have horns (quiz) S1970 col..
- How the Red Man Lived (lives of the North American Indians) S1970 col..
- How's That! (factual, information about cricket; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Hunt For The Bismark, The (WW2 RN; the hunting and sinking of the Bismark, German Pocket Battleship; front/back cover story;
artist Sutherland) 8.
- Identity Parade 1984.
- Illustrious Story, The (WW2 RN; story of HMS Illustrious, aircraft carrier; artist Kearon; front/back cover story) 27.
- In This Corner (freak fights and fighters of the square ring; boxing) 1966.
- Into Battle (Army vehicles; Second World War and modern) 1974.
- Ironclad, The age of, 1975.
- Is it Cricket (factual; sporting facts; artist Bill Ritchie; col.) S1971.
- Island Invasion! (true front/back cover story; no personalities mentioned; May 1942; story of British invasion of French held Island of Madagascar; artist not known) 350.
- Journey into Danger (factual; a series of one page true stories; artist Bevan?) see Journey into Danger.
- Keep Your Eyes on the Road (factual; different road signs) S1977, col.
- Killer Punch, The (a story about 609 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, August 1940; artist Shone; front/back cover story).
- Knobkerrie Raid, The (WW1 Australian Army; June 1916; raiding German trench using Knobkerries; Armentiers, France; Captain Maitland Foss;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Farrugia) 519.
- Knockout!, It’s (sport; boxing photographs) 1979.
- Lambton worm and Other Legends of Long Ago.
- Last of the Lance Chargers, The (WW1 Army; River Arne, Belgium; 7th Sept. 1914; 9th Lancers; artist Sutherland) 297.
- Lets Go Fly a Kite. (factual; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Loco’s of Long Ago 1965.
- Lone Avenger, The (WW2 RAF; true story) 1979.
- Lonely Exile of Naik Nakam, The (WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 07th January, 1942; hiding from Japanese troops at Impah, Malaya, as he was suffering
from Malaria; hid in jungle until 1949; artist Coleman) 459.
- Look Before You Leap! (WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; "C" Company, 2nd/7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regt. attacking Ceriano Ridge, Italy;
Capt. Saunders; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 419.
- Look of a Fighting Man, The (factual; artist unknown) S1968, col.
- Low Level Attack (WW1 Royal Flying Corp; 67 (Australian) Squadron, Palestine; one of the strangest bombing attacks of WW1 made by Captain Ross Smith; artist Philpotts) 240.
- Lucky to be Alive! (WW2 RAAF; 06th July, 1945; No. 76 Squadron; Squadron Leader P.B. Jones, shot down over Borneo and his escape;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Shone).
- McNair's First Fight! (WW2 Army; 454 Mountain Battery, commanded by Captain McNair; how the battery finally got to fight in WW2 on
23rd March, 1945; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 523.
- Mahratta Attack (WW2 Army; March 1941; Eritrea, Italy; 9th Indian Brigade, Sikhs; front and back covers story; artist Philpotts) 286.
- Malta, Attack on (26th June, 1941; German E-boats attacked Malta; British fighters counter-attacked, sinking boats and shooting down German
fighters; artist not known) 182.
- see also Malta WW2 Stories.
- Man They Called Vassilios, The (WW2 New Zealander Army; Gunner D.C. Perkins organising raids with Creten resistance
against Germans; July 1943 onwards) 382.
- Man Who Would be King (tennis feature on Peter Sampras) S1992.
- Mascots of the Fighting Forces (factual; British Armed Forces mascots; artist unknown) S1976, col.
- Mean Machines (motorbike feature) S 1992.
- Men Who Made Canada 1968.
- Mechanical Marvels
- No. 1 – Diggers 1965
- No.2 – Jumping Jeeps 1965
- No.3 – Flying Flops 1965
- No.4 – Winged Wonders 1965
- Menace of the V1, The (WW2 RAF; stopping the V1 flying bombs exploding in Britain, 1944; artist not known) 234.
- Merville Battery, The (WW2 Army; 9th Battalion Parachute Regt. attack on the Merville Battery, D-Day; artist Kearon; front/back cover story) 45.
- Midnight Raiders, The (WW2 Royal Marines; 15th April, 1942; attacking a German Wireless station on Kupho Nisi, small island off S.E. off Crete;
artist not known) 87.
- Mission Most Dangerous (British Commandos (led by Capt. Courtney) landing with US General Mark Clark via submarine off coast of Algeria,
19th Oct. 1942 to contact Free French officers; artist Philpotts) 251.
- Mission to Moresby (WW2 Australian Army/RAF; Sept. 1943; Markham river, New Guinea; Flying Officer E.R. Staley (RAAF)
flys to Port Mosesby with urgent documents in bad weather; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 430.
- Monster Machines S1989.
- Motor-Bike, The World Of 1974.
- Mule Trouble for Stobo! (WW2 Army; Green Howards; Sicily, Italy; July 1943; Captain W.O. Stobo, warning tanks off a German gun, using mules;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 505.
- Narvik Fjord attack (WW2 RN; inside cover) 1985.
- Navy’s Air Force, The 1972.
- Navy's Fighting Carrier, The (WW2 RN; story of a converted German-steamer HMS Audacity; launched 1941 and sank the same year; artist Vandeput) 122.
- Navy's Here!, The (WW2 RN; attack by naval boarding party from HMS Cossack on German tanker Altmark carrying British Merchant
seamen prisoners; 16th Feb., 1940; artist Philpots) 100.
- Nicknames of the Regiments (artist not known) 24.
- Night Action in Normandy! (WW2 Army; 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry fighting a rearguard action against Germans at Le Plessis Grimauld, Normandy;
front / back cover story; artist Shone) 422.
- No Retreat From The Menacing Mist (WW1 Army; factual; 22nd April 1915; Ypres Salient; poison gas attack on 48th Canadian Highlanders; artist (P)) 308.
- Odd Armour of World War One 1983.
- Odd Cars 1974.
- Odd Jobs (WW2 unusual units; inside covers) 1966.
- Olympic Oddities (artist Ted Rawlings).
- Only One Came Back (WW2; RAF) 1978
- Only Three Came Back (WW2, USAF; American Marauder bomber hit whilst flying on a bombing mission of a Japanese base at Rabaul, New Britain
in the Pacific. The adventures of the shot down Marauder crew. No personnel named; artist style like Boo Cook) 5.
- Open Fire! (WW1 RN; 08th/09th Nov. 1918; British Q ship Privet attacked U-Boat U-34, near Gibraltar & sank it, last submarine to be sunk
in the WW1; artist not known) 238.
- Operation Archery (WW2 Commandos; complete story of raiding Norwegian islands of Vaagso and Maaloy, 27th Dec. 1941; artist Farrugia) 1970.
- Operation Robinson (WW2 RAF; Oct. 1942; attack on the Schneider-Creusot armament works, France; front/back cover story; artist Sutherland) 19.
- Ordeal In The Atlantic (WW2 RN; summer 1943; British merchant ship torpedoed in Atlantic, survival of crew).
- "Out of Sight - Out of Mind!" (factual; WW2 RAAF; Jan. 1942; Japanese bombers attacking RAF airfield, Chittagong, Burma; Squadron Leader
Frank Carey attacks the bombers; artist not known).
- P for Percy's Big Day! (WW2 RAF; 02nd June, 1943; island of Lampedusa, Mediterranean Sea; Sergeant S. Cohen ran out of fuel landed his
plane on island and accepted Italians surrender; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Diaz) 414.
- Pangbourne at Dunkirk, The (WW2; front/back cover story; 28th May to 03rd June 1940, story of one of the small ships the armed trawler Pangbourne, which helped
evacuate British and French troops from Dunkirk, France; artist (P)?) 188.
- Panzers Struck at Christmas, The (WW2 Army; Dec. 1944; story of German counter attack in the Ardennes Mountains, Belgium and how
it was repulsed; artist not known) 253.
- Parachuting (sport) 1969.
- Pathfinders (WW2; RAF; inside covers) 1986.
- Pedal Power S1980 col.
- Peter, Pilot Officer R.G. (WW2 RAF; factual; 27th/28th April, 1944; Raid on Friedrichshafen, Germany; saving his crew; no medal awarded; artist Sturrock?) 1463.
- Pied Piper of Pink Hill (WW2 New Zealand Army; defending the island of Crete from the Germans; Capt. M. Forrester, Queen's Regt. who
played a tin whistle to encourage the Greek troops who he was in command off; artist Philpotts) 374.
- Pinguin, Sinking of (WW2 RN; 22nd May 1940; German raider sunk by H.M.S. Cornwall; front/back cover story) 150.
- Plane That Caught a U-Boat, The (WW2 RAF; 27th August, 1941; Squadron Leader Thompson; location not stated; artist not known; front/back
cover story) 10.
- Pilot Who Paddled Home, The (WW2 RAF South African pilot Lieutenant R.H. Veitch; 260 Squadron; shot down twice in three days. Appointed
Commodore of the Desert Air Force Yachting Club; artist Shone) 377.
- Planes Between The Wars S1982.
- Plough and Yoke Warriors, The (Odd incidents from British History) 1985.
- Plymouth Argylls, The (WW2 Army; story of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and Royal Marines defending Singapore from the Japs;
front/back cover story; artist Kearon) 6.
- Polish Eagle, The (WW2, Polish Navy; escape of the submarine Orzel from Gdynia harbour to Britain; front/back cover story; artist not
known) 113.
- Porcupine, The Flying (WW2 RAF) 1972.
- Press on Regardless! (WW2 RAF) 1976.
- Race Against Time (WW2 Army; 30th March, 1945; "C" Company, 4th Somerset Light Infantry; advancing into Germany preventing a bridge from
being blown up; Pioneer Sergeant Hayman; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 427.
- Radar Raiders, The (WW2 Army; 27th February, 1942; Bruneval, Northern France; artist Vandeput) 14; RP 1567 (as part of the Action Stations series; artist not known).
- Raid on El Wak, The (WW2 Army; 10th Dec. 1940; 1st Battalion, Gold Coast Regt.; successful raid on El Wak fort; artist Bagnall) 325.
- Raid on Eindhoven (WW2 RAF; 04th Dec. 1945; 609 & 198 Squadrons attacked German bombers at their base in Eindhoven, Holland; artist Philpotts; front/back cover story) 295.
- Raid on the House of Secrets (WW2 RAF, 613 Squadron; 01st April, 1941, raid on German Gestapo HQ in the Hague, Holland; artist not known) 79.
- Raid on Zeebrugge, The (WW1 RN; series).
- Raiders Came At Christmas, The (WW2 Commandos; Christmas 1941 raid of Vaagso and Maaloy islands off the Norwegian Coast; front/back cover story;
artist Sutherland) 97.
- Rawalpindi Went Down Fighting, The (WW2 RN,; 23rd Nov. 1939; first naval engagement between British auxiliary cruiser and two German
pocket battleships; captained by E.C. Kennedy; sunk by the German ships; front/back cover story; artist Kearon).
- Record Holders of the Air (inside cover) 1968.
- see also Tops in their Time (inside cover) 1968.
- Red Knight?, Who Killed The (WW1 RAF; 21st April, 1918; death of Baron Manfred von Richthofen; front/back cover story; artist not known) 213.
- Regiment of Foreigners (history of Foreign Legion) 1977.
- Rendezvous With Death (WW2 Army; February 1944; 15th Corp Administrative Area; Japanese attack; artist Coleman) 301.
- Rocket Strike, The (WW2 RN; April 1941; H.M.S. Partia, fired a Harvey Projector experimental rocket at a German bomber; Lieu. Alec Menhenick) 302.
- Round of The Guns, A (history of artillery; inside covers) 1971.
- Royal Scots Greys at Waterloo (story of the back cover) 1964.
- Rulers of the Sky S1980.
- Safari on Patrol (WW2 RN; story of the submarine
- HMS Safari patrol operating from Malta, 1942; artist not known) 125.
- Sampan to Safety (WW2 RAAF; 93 Squadron; 07th Aug. 1945; Flying Officers Sim & Farrant; aircrew escaping after being shot down in
Sarawak; no medals awarded; artist not known) 453.
- Saved by the Guns! (WW1 Army; Captain Howarth; 4th Leicestershires; 29th Sept. 1918, Hindenburg Line; no medals awarded; artist (P)) 281.
- Saving the Captain (WW2 RN) 1982.
- Saving the Ship (WW2 RN; artist unknown) S1979.
- Sea Signs (factual; semphore signals; artist unknown) S1968, col..
- Sea Shall Not Have Them (WW2 rescue) 1975.
- Second Chance Champion, The (sport; motor racing; Jack Hill) S1971.
- Sergeant of the Guards (WW2 Army; Sergeant Gilbert; Guards Armoured Division; 5th November, 1944; artist unknown; capturing of five German soldiers single-handed) 269.
- Seven Days From Derna (WW2 Army; story of six men, No.7 platoon, B Company, King's Royal Rifle Corps walking back through Western desert to British lines 7th April, 1944, artist Coleman) 314.
- scourge of the skies, The (WW1 RFC; 24th April, 1916; D.H. 2 plane ending the German Fokker monoplane threat to British planes; front / back
cover story; artist not known) 340.
- Ship That Would Not Die, The (factual; S.S. Demetrio, a merchant tanker attacked on 5th Nov. 1940 in the Atlantic; crew abandoned ship, but later
returned & managed to sail her into port; front/back cover story; artist not known) 29.
- Singapore Tiger, The (WW2 Australian Army; May 1942; small bands of troops in Portuguese Timor attacking Japanese and
a Japanese Officer called the Singapore Tiger; artist Philpotts) 387.
- Sink the Kaiser! (WW1 RN; 26th August 1914; H.M.S. Highflyer; artist Coleman; German raider ship Kaiser Wilheim der Grosse; front/back cover story) 290.
- Sinking of the Dielpi (true story; WW2 RAF; Malta; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 218.
- Sinking of the Konigsberg (true story; WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 10th April, 1940; Bergen, Norway; artist Vandeput; front/back cover story) 128.
- Sinking of the Pola. (A Italian heavy cruiser; WW2 RN; front and back covers; artist (P)) 197.
- Sinking of the Reichenfels!, The (WW2 RAF; 21st June, 1942; Beaufort bombers sinking the German merchant ship Reichenfels; Mediterranean Sea; artist unknown) 318.
- Sinking of the Scharnhorst (WW2 RN; 26th Dec. 1943; story of British ships including HMS Belfast, Norfolk and Sheffield
sinking the Scharnhorst in the Atlantic Ocean; artist Farrugia) 518.
- Sinking of the Trento, The (WW2 RAF; 15th June, 1942; Beaufort torpedo bombers of 217 Squadron attack an Italian fleet in the
Mediterranean Sea; front/back cover story; artist not known) 272.
- Ski-Men From the Sky, The (WW2 Norwegian Commandos; Feb. 1943; raid on the German heavy water plant at Rjukan, Norway; artist not known) 70.
- Skill Factor, The (footballing skills with David O'Leary).
- Sling to Missle, From (the development of weapons through the ages; artist Sturrock?) 15.
- Soldiers With Wings (history of the Army Air Corp) 1978.
- Solta, Raid On (WW2 Commandos/RAF; 17th March, 1944; attack and capture of the Adriatic island of Solta; front/back cover story) 190.
- Speed Kings (photographic feature of the Concorde plane; Sierra Sapphire and RS Cosworth cars) 1990.
- Spitfires over Malta (WW2 RAF; front and back covers col.; no lead character or medals mentioned) 196.
- Splendid Patrol, The (maiden patrol of HMS Splendid a submarine in 1942; artist not known) 92.
- Sports Car Parade (racing cars through the ages; col.) S 1971.
- Spiking the Guns (WW2 Commandos; true story; 9th/10th July 1943; artist unknown; no military medals or personnel mentioned) 257.
- Stalk Those Tanks! (WW2 Army; 27th June, 1944; 'D' Company, 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Normandy, France; Serg. Hicks &
Corporal Ronan knockout five Panther tanks; no medals mentioned; front / back cover story; artist Philpotts) 395.
- Stand and Fight! (WW2 RAF; March/April 1944; Burma; defending the town of Imphal against the Japanese; artist not known) 380.
- Stand-By to Ram! (WW2 RN; 24th/25th September, 1943; Motor launches 145 & 150 engaged with German E-Boats; front/back cover story; artist Coleman?) 137.
- Star Samson's Space Museum (1960's/70's space rockets, suits, vehicles and floating science workshop) S1975, col..
- Stole a German General, They (WW2 Crete partisans; Crete 1944; Major "Paddy" Leigh-Formor; Captain W.S. Moss; artist Sutherland;
front/back cover) 23.
- Stories Behind the Badges. (series; factual; complete story each week about the history of a particular civilian or military badge; artist Rawlings).
see the series with the same title.
- Strange, Lieutenant L. (WW1 RFC; May 1915; flying near Menin Wood, Flanders, Strange whilst changing a drum on his machine gun fell out
of the cockpit of his Martinsyde Scount plane, but managed to get back into the cockpit!; artist not known) 252.
- Strange Tales From The Past 1987.
- Summer Cavalcade (col; strange customs and events that take place throughout Britain during the summer; col..)
- Supply Ship to Malta (WW2 RN; March 1942; story of the naval supply ship Breconshire sailing to Malta; artist not known; front/back cover story) 71.
- Supply Stoppers, The (WW2 RAF; front/back cover story; 22nd April, 1943; RAF fighters attacking and shooting down German supply aircraft, over the Gulf of Tunis; artist Shone) 192.
- Surface Attack (H.M.S. Storm submarine attacked and sank two escort vessels and a coaster of a Japanese convoy; Sept. 1944; Burma coast; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?) 162.
- Surprise Attack (WW2 Army; Armoured cars of the Royal Dragoons causing havoc behind Rommel's lines in North Africa; 05th Nov. 1942; artist not known; front/back cover story) 142.
- Swordfish Attack! (WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 23rd May, 1943, Swordfish plane from H.M.S. Archer damaged a U-Boat U-572, later sunk by a
Martlet plane; firing rockets; first U-Boat to be sunk by rockets; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?).
- Tales of the Kings 1989.
- Tanks Are Here, The (pictorial article about different types of British tanks; inside front and back covers). 1970.
- Tank Attack (WW1 tanks; 10th April 1917; Battle of Arras; Lieut. Weber commanding the tank 'Lusitana'; no medals awarded; artist Leo Rawlings) 354.
- Tanker to Tobruk (WW2 RAF; Oct. 1942; front/back cover story; RAF stopping one German tanker getting through to Tobruk; artist not known) 199.
- Tanks Must Get Through, The (WW2 RAF/RN; 8th May, 1941; Mediterranean Sea; British forces defending a convey bound for Alexandria, Egypt; front/back cover story; artist not known) 322.
- Taranto! (WW2 RN Fleet Air Arm; attack by Swordfish planes on 11th Nov 1940 against the Italian Fleet, flying from HMS Illustrious;
- artist not known) 102. see also S1977 and inside back cover of 1987.
- Termoli, The Battle for (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story; 03rd Oct. 1943; attacking and holding the Italian village of Termoli; artist not known) 181.
- There is Fighting To Be Done! (WW2 Army; 19th/20th April, 1943; 1/9th Gurkhas attacked the Djebel Garci, near Tunis, N. Africa;
Jemadar Dewan Sing Basnet; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 420.
- They Died at Their Guns (story of 155th Battery of the Royal Artillery fighting the Germans at Sidi Nsir, Tunisia, Feb. 25, 1943; artist Kearon?) 3.
- Tirpitz, The End of the (WW2 RAF; Norway, 1944; front/back cover story; artist Sutherland; story retold as a one page article 1562).
- Today's Fighting Ships (feature about the RN's warships) s1974.
- Top Notches of Today (WW2 aeroplane silhouettes) 1976.
- Top Speedsters (factual; history of fast cars) S 1970, col..
- Tops in their Time (record planes; inside cover) 1968.
- See also Record Holders of the Air (factual; inside cover) 1968.
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RAF; 17th Aug. 1942; Beaufort bombers operating from Malta attacks a German supply convoy off coast of N. Africa; artist Shone) 177.
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RN; 31st March, 1943; attacking German convoy off Cape Zebib, North Africa, Motor Torpedo Boats 266 & 315; front/back cover
story; artist Vandeput) 131.
- Torpedo Boat Attack (WW2 RN; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 200.
- Torpedo Away! (WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 1st-2nd Sept., 1941; Swordfish aircraft flying from Malta, attacked an Italian convoy heading for Benghazi,
North Africa; artist not known) 184.
- Toughs of the Track (photographs and words about mountain bike races).
- Trail-Blazers, The (explorers) 1972.
- Trawler That Netted a U-Boat, The (WW2 RN; front and back covers true story; trawler "Lady Madeleine" re-named H.M.S. Moonstone, capturing a
German submarine June 1940; artist not known) 42.
- Trick That Didn't Work!, The (WW1 Army; 23rd April, 1915; 2nd Canadian Battalion; Ypres, France; German attempt to trick the Canadian's
into surrendering; Sergeant Joe Richardson; no medals awarded; artist not known) 378.
- Tricolour Raid, The (WW2 RAF; 12th June, 1942; raid on Paris dropping a French flag, carried out by pilot Flight Lieutenant A.K. Gatward and
navigator Sergeant Fern; no medals awarded; artist not known) 73.
- Twisting the Tigers' Tails (WW2 Army; 22nd Sept. 1944; 4/7th Dragoons Guards; Holland; tackling five German Tiger tanks; front / back
cover story; artist Coleman) 428.
- Two Against an Army! (WW2 Army; March 1941; Keren, Eritrea; two Indian soldiers with a Vickers gun holding their position; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 399.
- U-Boat Killer (WW2 RAAF; B for Baker of 10 Squadron; 01st August, 1944; Sunderland attack on a U-Boat in the Bay of Biscay; artist Shone) 379.
- Under Pressure (football feature) S1992.
- Valour, For (non-military medals; inside cover) 1964.
- Victory or Death! (WW2 Army; Greek Sacred Regiment; early months of 1943 destruction of German E-Boats at Allinia; artist Coleman) 296.
- War Beneath the Waves, The S1977.
- Wars of Harry Smith (true story of a British soldier late 18th century, early 19th century).
- Warships of the Silent World (submarines) 1973.
- Watch the Birdie (unusual cameras) 1965.
- Weird Weapons of War (six weird and wonderful weapons of World War Two); artist not known 1966.
- We're Not Beaten Yet! (WW2 Army; Jan. 1942; "B" Battery of 11 Regt., Royal Horse Artillery withdrawing from Cyrenaica, North Africa;
Staff Sergeant Goodman saving a gun; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 475.
- What We Have - We Hold (WW2 Australian Army; 03rd Aug. 1941; Australians in besieged Tobruk attack German post S.7 and defend it from
German counter-attack; Sergeant N.D. Ross; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 432.
- Wheel Spinning Wonders (factual) 1980.
- When Knights Were Bold. (factual; artist Rawlings) S1976.
- When the Going gets Tough (athletics feature) S 1992.
- Why Wednesday? (factual; text about how football teams got their names) 1990.
- World on the Warpath, The (look at war through the centuries) 1972
- Your Eyes Tell You Lies! 1975
Fairway Humour (humour) S1979.
Faith, Hope and Charity (WW2 RAF; factual; front/back cover story; 3 Gloster Gladiators nicknamed Faith, Hope and Charity, defending Malta during
May- July 1940; artist Coleman?) 111.
Falk, Richard (series; adventure) see Volts of Vengeance.
Family Honour, The (adventure; present day ghost story; complete story; artist Alonso) 1993.
Fane, Air Commander Roy (series; sci-fi) see Return From Mars.
Fangs of Fear (series character; adventure; sci-fi; featuring a giant Shrew).
- starts prior to 1455 - 1456.
Farlow, Duke : Big Game Fisher (series character; sport; big game fishing; featuring Duke Farlow; Archimedes Q. Rollingstone; Stormy Waters; the Betty Lou ship; writer J.T. Edson; artist Marti).
- 1968 RP of the story published in issue ?
- 282 - 292. Note issue 289 also stars Sandy Baines & Vic Tatum from the Catchem Company series. see Catchem Company, The
Fastest Gun in the West (western) (artist Kearon) 1976.
Feats of Famous Spies (factual) 1964.
Feats of the Muscle Men (factual; sport; artist Ted Rawlings) S1971.
Fellows, Sergeant Jack (North-West Frontier of India, 19th Century) see Gun on Four Legs, The.
Felton, Lieutenant (semi-series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The.
Felton, Professor (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Fenbaum, Maxie (Sci-fi; A top New York Racketeer) see Bubble, The.
Ferrier, Andrew (series character) see Swordmaker, The (series character).
Feud in the Team, A (sport; mountain climbing, artist Shone) 1968.
Feud With The Black Diamond (text story; adventure; trucking; writer Fitzsimons) 1969.
Feuding Finnegan (series character Aussie; adventure; humour; featuring Mike Finnegan and Emmy his tame Emu; artist Bagnall).
- S1972, (col. first two pages); 1973.
- 551 - 560? (1st series).
- 590 - 601 (2nd series).
Figaro! (series character; humour; western; artist Tom Bannister; (note - the series was also published in The Topper another D.C. Thomson comic.
the character was also drawn by Keith Reynolds and Barry Appleby for the Topper comic. Note - there was usually four episodes in each annual).
- S1974, col.; S1975, col.; S1976, col.; 1976; S1977, col.; 1977; 1978;
S1979, col.; 1979;
- S1980, col.; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1986; 1987, 1988, 1989.
- 674 - finishs after 1368? in the weekly comic? (But made appearances in the later annuals and again in the comic?).
Fight for the Flag! (convicts; pirates; 19th Century; artist Alonso?) 1979.
Fight of Forgotten Punches (boxing; text story.) 1972.
Fight to the Last (factual; WW2 Army; Aug. 1944; Normandy, France; "B" Company, 7th Somerset Light Infantry; attacking Mount Gaultier;
Major Harvey; no medal awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 424.
Fighting Gurkhas, The (factual; WW1 Army; Sept. 1914, 8th Gurkhas; France; artist not known) 373.
Fighting Ladies, The (WW1 Army; factual; Feb. 1918; Flanders; Canadian Army; retrieving a stolen gun from Germans dressed in nightdresses! artist unknown) 319.
Fighting Tom Cochrane (series characters; Napoleonic British Navy; featuring Lord Thomas Cochrane; Midshipman Chitty; Lieutenant Jack Larmer; Boatswain
Slack; artist Alcatena).
- 1284 - 1299 (first series).
- ? - 1352 (second series; artist Alcatena; featuring Mister Perrot).
- 1456 - 1472 (third series).
Fights of the Strongbox Man, The (series characters; early 19th century; featuring Ben Bolam; Amos Squire; artist Ted Rawlings).
Finch, Sam (series character; western; set in U.S.) see Stockwhip Sam.
Finders Keepers (adventure; complete story; discovery of stolen money; featuring Jimmy Patterson; artist same as Terry's Tornades; 2 pages colour; 1 page b+w) 1595.
Fine Day For a Run! (featuring Neil Young; complete story?; artist not known) S1974.
Fine Flyers of Moor and Mountain (factual; birds of prey; artist unknown) S1968, col.
Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 Army; sniper; complete story) 487.
Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 series; secret service - mission kill Hitler!; featuring George Preston; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis).
Fink, Mike (series character; late 19th Century; Mississippi River, USA) see King of the Keelboats.
Finklater, Professor (series character, scientist) see Rogan of the Rocket Troop
Finn, Big (series character; North-West Canada; adventure) see Crimson Otter, The.
Finn, Mickey Gunner (North-West Frontier, India) see Galloping Gunners, The
Finnegan, Mike see Feuding Finnegan (series character Aussie)
Fire! (one page complete story; Gus Cronin spraying swamps to kill mosquitoes in Kenya by plane, rescues a colleague and his dog from a fire; artist
not known) 1656.
Fire Fighters, The (factual) 1974.
Fire-Raisers of San Pedro (adventure; Civil War S. America; complete story; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; featuring Hank Skipper) S1969, col. (first page only).
Fire Torpedoes! (factual; WW2 RN; 13th March, 1941; British destroyers Sikh, Legion, Maori and the Dutch Isaac Sweers attacking a force
of Italian cruisers off Cape Bon, N. Africa; front/back cover story; artist not known) 215.
First Detective in the West (text story; western) 1974.
First Escaper, The (WW2 R.A.F.; factual; Escape of Flight Lieutenant Harry Burton from a prisoner of war camp, Germany; Sept. 1940; front/back covers; artist Rawlings) 279.
First Fighters, The (factual; WW1 fighter planes; artist unknown) S1968, col.
First Kill For Biggin Hill (factual; WW2 RAF; 19th May 1918; Bristol Fighter from Biggin Hill shoots down a German bomber; front/back cover
story; Lieutenants E. Turner & Barwise; not medals awarded; artist not known) 355.
First Pathfinders, The (factual; WW2 RAF; 5th April 1942; North Africa; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 233.
Fists With No Mercy, The (series character; sport; boxing; featuring Fister Wells; artist Kearon?).
Fitzsimons#, Chris (writer) see Writers.
Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine; complete story; featuring Lieutenant Commander Rex Langley) 1988.
Flame Trail to the Rhakotis (factual; WW2 RAAF; 1st January 1943; coast of Spain; front and back covers col.; artist Philpotts; no lead character or medals mentioned) 220.
Flaming Vulture, The (series character; adventure about transporting Cleopatra's Needle to London; featuring James Charter, engineer; artist Philpotts).
Flew with Braddock, I (Shone) 1965.
Flew With His Knees, He (factual; WW2 RAF; Nov. 1943; 88 Squadron; Audinghen, France; Pilot Officer D.J.N. Gibson; no medals awarded;
front/back cover story; artist not known) 388.
Flight into Danger (adventure; text story) 1972.
Flight into Danger (Prussian French War 19th Century) 1979.
Floating Flarepath, The (WW2 ; RAF) 1980.
Flyer of Chundabad, The (adventure; India ; flying; artist Rawlings) 1969.
Flying Fire-Truck, The (series characters; text; fire-fighting in Canada; featuring Jim Macalpine, pilot; Larry Loring; artist not known).
Flying Freaks (factual; military planes; inside covers) 1973.
Flying Windmills. (factual, helicopters; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Fooled by A Dog (WW2; Belgium Resistance) 1986.
Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Sam Lloyd, manager; Stoppo; Boppo; Droppo; artist not known).
Football Fun (humorous true stories) 1984.
Football Funnies (humorous true stories) 1978.
Football Funnies (cartoon strip consisting of three panels; artist not known) 1990.
Football Funfare (humorous true stories) 1980.
Football Photo Fun 1992.
Football is a funny game (series; sport; football; Kegford United Football Club; featuring Sam Barnham; Jimmy Daly; Sid Sope; artist Vandeput).
- 350 - 361, (RP of 1 - 12, note - this series originally appeared under the title - Come Away the United).
- Come Away The United (a complete stand alone story) 1964.
Football# Teams
- Chidsea see
- Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals! (featuring Wee Bandy; Jimi)
- Smith, Nick - entry in the Hornet Index.
- Midford City see
- Goalie for the City, A 1968.
- Mystery Man at Inside Left, The (series).
- Team That Jack Built, The (series).
- Pressley Rangers see
Bandy, Wee (series character; sport; football) 1966
Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; football; Southmoor City; complete story?; artist Marti; col.) S1971.
For You the War is Over! (WW2 RAF; artist Farrugia; complete story; featuring Flight Lieutenant Strever) S1969, col. (first page only).
Force Five! (series characters; present day specialist unit fighting crime; featuring 'Wheels' Rogers; Barry Martin (actor); Butch McGraw,
(American Football player); 'Brians' Taylor; 'Greasy' Wilson, top racing car driver; Sir James Morris; artist not known).
1516 - 1525 (first series).
- 1573 - ? (second series; full colour; fighting against the Shadow organisation).
- 1992.
- S1990.
Foreign Legion, The see
- Locke of the Legion (adventure; Africa ; artist Rawlings) 1977
- Regiment of Foreigners (factual; history of) 1977.
Forgotten Fourteenth, The (WW2 Army, Far East ; 14th Army; no series characters; artist Farrugia, unless otherwise stated).
see also Badges of the Fighting Fourteenth (army; factual) 1964.
- 27 - 42. (note artist for issue 40 not Farrugia).
- 529 - 543RP.
- 929, RP second time, as complete stories, not always in consecutive issues.
- 1964.
Foreman, Private Joe (series character; Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
Foster, Staff Sergeant Leslie (no medal; 06th June 1944; 6th Airbourne Division; landed a damaged glider; true story; artist not known) 1351.
Fortunes of War! (Napoleonic War; complete story) 1985.
Foster, Freddy (sport; boxing) see Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops.
Foster, Sir Herbert (series character; sport; football; see Red Rangers, The.
Four Kills for the Little Ships (factual; WW2 RN; 24th Oct. 1943; German E-boats attached by RN's Motor Gun Boats; front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 208.
Four Kinds of Courage (non-military medals; factual; inside cover) 1964.
Franklin, Giles (series character; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
Frazer, Brad (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma mid to late 1944; featuring Sergeant Fred Kay; Privates Tommy Jenkins;
Pete Maloney; Johnny Rana; Tak Ho; Sam Pine; Colonel Grant; artist Marti).
Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring Freddy Foster; artist Smith?)
Friend or Foe? (factual; WW2 aeroplane silhouettes) 1976
Frobisher, Jim Pilot Officer (series character) see Cleverty's Scouts
Front-Line Bus, The (series characters; WW1 Army; featuring Privates Sam Ward and Alf Trotter; artist Rawlings).
Froyd, Sinton trainee-manager (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door.
Fugitives Club, The (series; anthology stories; artist not known).
- 1989 (title - The Old School Tie; featuring Tom Hayward - modern soldier story).
- 1990 (story about the escape of a private and a Corporal).
Funny Old World , It’s a (true humorous stories) 1975, 1977
Flying Cowboy, the (WW1; RFC)
Fuller, Dr. see Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The.
Fuller, Dr (Sci-fi; scientist) see Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The
Fuller, Spike (Sci-fi; Maxie Fenbaum's right hand man) see Bubble, The
Funeral, The (factual; WW2 Paratroopers) 1982
G#
Gain, Professor Martin (series character; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
Gallant Defenders of Franleu (WW2 Army; factual; June 1940; epic stand by 7th Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, in French village, Franleu;
artist not known) 80.
Gallipoli! see Millar, Bob Private
Galloping Gunners, The (WW1 Army; North-West Frontier, India; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; featuring Tom Holliday; Gunner Mickey Finn).
see also War of the Second Best Guns.
- S1968 (The Vision of Jamal).
- 382 - 398.
Galvin, Danny (series character; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
Games# (paper)
- Army Assault course S1968, col..
- Cattle Drive (game) S1976, col..
- Climb That Mountain. S1972, col..
- Cycle Race (game) S1979, col..
- Goal! 1975.
- Great Victor Motor Bike Scramble, The 1976.
- Paddle Your Own Canoe. S1969, col..
- Radar Raiders, The (Commando game) S1971.
- Round the Isles Sailing Race S1975, col..
- Seek the Sunken Treasure S1970 col..
- Shoot and Score! (football game) 1973.
- Trans Africa Rally (col.) S1974.
- Victor Grand Prix, The S1980 col..
- Victor Open Golf Championship S1982 col..
- Voyage to Planet X (game) S1977, col..
Games They Used to Play (factual sport) 1976
Gardener, Danny (series character; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
Garrett, Sergeant Harry (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The (series characters; adventure; featuring Boss Danskin; his grandson John Danskin; John Marshall; The Fur Pirate; artist not known).
Gentleman Jim (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring Jim Corbett; artist not known)
Getting Griffiths ’ Goat (WW2 Army; artist Marti) 1973
Getting in Gear (factual; sporting clothes) 1992.
Ghost of a Champ (sport; text story; boxing) 1968
Ghost of Varley Rectory, The (adventure) see Rook, Valentine
Ghost Squad (series character; text stories; one issue complete stories; police; artist unknown)
Ghosts of the Future (complete story; crime; artist not known; crooks coming to grief in a haunted house) S1975.
Giant# animals appearing in Victor stories see -
- Black Rider (WW1 secret service; series character; second series; giant Armadillo).
- Fangs of Fear (series character; adventure; sci-fi; featuring a giant Shrew).
- March of the Prickly Giant (WW1 series; giant hedgehog).
- Menace in Pit 19, The (series characters; Sci-fi; giant moles).
- Monster of the Deep (WW2 RN; series characters giant dinosaur).
- Pincers of Peril (series characters; sci-fi; sea adventure; giant lobster?).
- Purple Trumpet, The (series character; adventure; the Purple Trumpet refers to a deadly poisonious giant flower).
- Terrors Dive At Night!, The (adventure series; giant vampire bats).
- Time of the Giants, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- Wings of Death (series; giant Owl).
Gifts (free inside the comic)
Football- a 64 page booklet Library story (one of a selection; published by D.C. Thomson) 1601.
- Football Favourites in Action - twenty page booklet containing sixty photographs of star footballers 100.
- Football key ring 1600.
- Football Library booklet (64 pages; one of a selection given away with issue 1576.)
- Football Record Chart 99.
- Football stand up portraits of eight footballers in their club colours.
- Glider, Power Prop (each issue (1574) had one of a selection of twelve gliders in it) 1574.
- Photo glossy cards of famous teams in football history to go with the Sportsman's wallet published in issue 2 -
- 2 (teams not known),
- 3 - Newcastle F.A. Cup team 1952, Arsenal team 1950, Blackpool's cup winning team 1953;
- 4 - teams not known;
- 5 - Cardiff City; Real Madrid, Hearts.
- 29 - Sports Wallet (made of plastic), full of sporting facts and figures of star team of 1961 plus six glossy photo cards
featuring Tottenham Hotspur; England XI; Wigan; Sheffield Utd; Scotland XI & Peterborough football teams.
- 30 - Glossy photo cards of star teams of 1961 - Wales XV (Rugby), Kilmarnock, Ipswich, Crystal Palace.
- 31 - Glossy photo cards of star teams of 1961 - Leicester City, St. Helens Rugby League club, Glasgow Celtic, Ireland XV (Rugby).
- 32 - Glossy photo cards of star teams of 1961 - Sheffield Wednesday, Dunfermline Athletic, Walsall, Glenavon.
- 33 - Glossy photo cards of star teams of 1961 - Bury; Rangers; England XV (Rugby); Linfield.
- Rugby World Cup poster 1599.
Sporting Stickers (six) 1575.
Sportsman's Wallet (made of extra-strong shiny plastic, full of sporting facts and figures, with three sets of glossy photocards of
famous teams in football history 2.
Sportsman's Wallet (made of shiny plastic, full of sporting facts and figures, able to hold a set of 16 Cup-tie stars of all nations glossy
photo-cards) 58.
- 58 - not known who the players were on the cards for this issue.
- 59 - four cards with three pictures on each card -
- Pat Crerand, Phil Woosnam, Harry Gregg;
- Ivor AllChurch, Ron Flowers, Jose Santarmaria;
- Ron Yeats, Bobby Charlton, Ted Philips;
- Joe Baker, Danny Blanchflower, Jack Fairburn.
- 60 - four cards with three pictures on each card -
- Neil Fox, Jim Armfield, Dragoslav Sekularac;
- Eddie Connachan, Peter McParland; Cliff Jones;
- John Connelly, Ron Ashman, Kurt Hamrin;
- Jim Baxter, Ray Wilson, Albert Cheesebrough.
- 61 - four cards with three pictures on each card -
- Mick NcNeil, Alec Hamilton, Albert Blan;
- Ray Pointer, George Herd, Bobby Robson;
- Billy Bingham, Alex Elder, Colin Barlow;
- Alan Harrington, Jimmy Walsh, Raymond Kopa.
Squirt ring, Super 1.
Thumbs up badge 1024.
Gillard, Johnny (series character Aussie; sport; cricket) see
- Cricket For Charlesworth, No. 1973.
- Johnny Gets the Runs 1974.
Gillespie, Robert Rollo (army officer; 18th century) see Bravest Soldier of All, The
Gladiators of the Desert (WW2 R.A.F., North Africa; artist Bleach; featuring Squadron Leader Johnny Stoner).
starts prior to 1302 - 1311.
Goalie for the City, A (sport; football) 1968.
Goalies That Count, It's (football photographic feature) 1991.
Goalmaker, The (football series featuring Mister Pickford) see Pickford: Past Master of Football.
Goals# of Jimmy Grant (series character; sport; football; featuring Jimmy Grant; two pages partial colour; artist not known).
- Jimmy Grant's personality - determined to captain England, pleasant personality;
- 1990 (England in a four nations contest).
- 1991 (England tour of South America).
- 1992 (England tour of Scandinavia).
- 1993 (Grant plays on loan to an American team the Western All-Stars. Note - this is the first full colour strip to appear in the Victor Annual
along with Terry's Tornadoes).
- 1994 (Grant plays in friendly matches in Europe with his club Stainford City. Col.).
- S1989; S1992.
- starts prior to 1302 - 1317 (featuring Henry Blake; artist not known; Grant aged 15, joins Fourth Division Donford Rovers; remains with them
until his 16th birthday; joins Second Division Brompton Albion; soon becomes a regular in the first team; helps Albion win the Second Division
Championship; Albion manager George Moody).
- 1354 - ? (featuring Jimmy Grant; Joe Pearson, manager; Hedgehog Jones, striker; Fred Rimmy, Captain; Iron Barr, goalkeeper; John Regan, Benny
Granger, Terry Evans, players; Brian Colby, England manager, artist not known;
plays for Brompton Albion first team for the first time, he was an apprentice for Albion, Manager - George Moody, trainer - Alf
Rogers, Grant helps Albion to win promotion to the 1st Division, Grant is then sold to the United team for £250,000, Utd manager Joe Pearson
1354;
Fred Rimmy is the team captain and Hedgehog Jones test out Grant on the practice pitch & give him a bit of a hard time, scores a goal in his
first game 1355; Hedgehog, Regan & Granger plays a prank on Jimmy by moving all his furniture onto the roof 1356; Grant has the last laugh
though, as went they go onto the roof he locks the door behind them 1356; Utd 3 vs. 0 Brummington City (Grant 2, Jones 1) 1357; goes gambling
with Hedghog at Leo's country club, but Grant isn't sure about the gambling 1358; two muggers attempt to relieve the players of their money and
fail, Jimmy says no to being managed by Wayne Lomby, Hedgehog's manager, the reason being is that he had enough money, Hedgehog and Jimmy are
now friends; Utd 2 vs. 0 King's Park (Grant 1, Evans 1) Payne a King's Park threatens to put Grant permanently out of the game, but Park's
manager doesn't want that and says no, Payne disregards his managers orders and attempts to injure Grant, but fails 1359; Terry Evans leaves
his wallet behind after the match, Jimmy takes it to his house, but before he knocks on the door, he sits in Evans car, it moves and ends up
in the river behind Terry's house, Terry is not amused 1360; Jimmy says he will pay for the damage, but Terry tells him to clear off, Grant
starts to suffer nightmares of being trapped in a car and drowning, Terry continues to taunt Jimmy while he thinks Terry may be trying to
steal his wallet in revenge, with the result that Grant tries to punch at Terry, the feud continues on the pitch 1361; Terry forgets to pick
up his wallet from the changing room again, Jimmy hammers a nail through it and leaves a note telling Terry to make sure he doesn't lose his
wallet again, trouble!, Utd 3 vs. Weston Wanderers 1362; Terry sees the funny side to it and he and Jimmy become friends again, Grant is
interviewed by John Rottson of the Sports on TV programme, Rottson tries to needle Jimmy during the interview, but the player keeps his cool,
interview is seen by Brian Colby, the England manager 1363; Utd 1 vs. 0 Leson Villa, Colby speaks to Jimmy about training with the England
squad 1364; Jimmy finds training with the England squad difficult and hard, his spirits drop, Utd lose 1-0 to Darbury Rangers, Jimmy learns
that he and Regan have been selected for the under 21 England squad 1365; England 2 vs. 0 Rumania (Grant 2) Jimmy is given a hard time by the
Rumanian defenders 1366; an England striker is injured, will Grant be called up to the first team 1367; Colby decides to play Jimmy in the
first team in the next match, the other England striker Vince Lawler, doesn't like the idea of playing with an experienced player, Utd 4 vs. 0
Southpool (Grant 4) 1368
- starts prior to 1455 to ?
- 1524 - 1538 (Grant playing for Glasgow Royals wins the European Cup; defeats Vanderdam, a Dutch team in the European Cup semi-finals; joins
El Dorando in the Arab states during the summer).
- 1539 - ? (featuring Jimmy Grant; Ally McFee; Dave Porter; Sammy Dawson; Don Wicks; Harvey, manager; Billy James;
joins Stainford City; team colours - red sleeves, black shirt with a yellow 'V', with red between the 'V', with black shorts with white
white vertical stripe down each side; Dave Porter is dropped from the first team, as he is overweight, he also has problems with his father as
he hasn't heard from him in over five years, Porter's Dad was a highly regarded player in his day and Porter junior always feels as though he
is in his father's shadow, 1549; League Cup 3rd Round Stainford 3 vs. 1 (Grant 2, Sammy Dawson 1, 1550; Stainford 2 vs. 0 Chelford, (Grant 2),
Porter turns up late for the match as he was looking for his Dad 1551; Stainford 1 vs 0 Brammington (Porter 1) 1552; Stainford 3 vs. 0 Moorbridge
4th round League Cup (Grant 2, Palmer 1) Porter meets his Dad in a joyful re-union 1553; Stainford 1 vs. 1 Newdale Rovers (Grant 1), Porter and
three other players (McFee, Wicks, Dawson), suffer from a mysterious virus, 1554; Stainford 1 vs. 2 Hardiff City (Grant 1), a young reserve
player Alan Coates plays up front with Grant, but he's a bit out of his depth 1555; Stainford 1 vs. 2 Westbrompton (Grant 1), Harvey signs
Billy James, a 35 year old veteran midfielder for £120,000, 1556; Stainford 3 vs. 0 Cheldon, (Grant 2, Porter 1) James plays well in the
match, but is he a man of mystery, did he attempt to drive away in a Porsche car, 1557; Stainford 3 vs. 0 Redbridge Town (Grant 2, McFee 1)
McFee has recovered from the mystery virus, James secret is that he races car at Silverfield, Harvey isn't keen on his players risking their
lives and doesn't know about yet, Grant does though 1558; ).
- 1573 - ? (first story in full colour 1573; wins First Division Championship with Stainford 1577; artist not known).
- 1578 - ? (begins tour of South America with Stainford Utd; featuring Edson Tonto, a Brazilian players who signs for Stainford; manager Les Harvey;
Dave Porter, Ally McFee fellow players; artist not known).
- 1590 - 1636 (back in the UK for start of the new season; coach carrying Stainford players back from a first leg European match against Spardon Voda,
a Czechoslavian team crashes (issue 1596), injuring players Brian Baxter, Dave Porter, Ally McFee, Peter Hick, (goalkeeper) and Tommy Palmer;
1597 - five reserves play in the first team against Lester Town, 1st leg of League Cup? - Wayne Foley (reserve goalkeeper), Frank Turner, Norman
Kent, Adam Berry and Lee James; Foley refuses to fly abroad as he is scared of flying because he was in a plane crash as a boy,in which his Mum
was killed (1601), Johnny Smith, second reserve goalkeeper plays instead in first leg of European match against Rondheim, Sweden, which they win 2-0;
Foley back in goal 1604; Stainford now have a goalkeeping dilemma as Peter Hicks the regular goalkeeper is now fit, but does Stainford play
him or Foley or Smith; all are keen to play; FA Cup 6th Round vs. Oldcastle 1621; playing Blackstone Rovers, lost match 2-1 (Grant 1), Adam
Berry injured after collision with goalkeeper Foley, 1622; John Shore new young player in side against Westhampton 1 - 1, helps score goal (Grant 1).
local newspaper suggests Grant may be sold to raise funds to rebuild the stadium after fire 1623; European Cup match vs. Saroma at home (Grant 1)
1624; FA Cup S/F vs. Shefford Town, Stainford win 3-0, 2nd leg vs. Samroma in Italy, (Grant 2, McFee 1) 1626; training on beach for FA Cup
Final 1628; Final vs, Alton Villa, Stainford lose 2-1, Grant to be transferred? 1629; European Cup Final vs. Bandheim, Stainford win 2-1 (Grant 2),
Grant and Dave Porter sign for Spanish club Valdio 1630; summer tour with Stainford, before joining Valdio, plane makes an unscheduled stop in
Africa, Grant and Porter play in a local match with boys 1631; Summer tour continues in Indouala, Cameroon 1632; Stainford 3 vs. 2 Douala, (Grant 2,
Tonto 1) 1633; Les Harvey, manager is kidnapped, the ransom is for £100,000, Stainford 5 vs. 1 Kantanga (Grant 2, Tonto 2, own goal) 1634+1635;
Jock Carter takes money to the kidnappers for the release of Harvey, Grant and other footballers help out, Brian Baxter jumps in river to
retrieve money from kidnappers, by tipping the boat over, Brian and the money then disappear...1636; )
- 1637 - 1657 (Grant and Stainford Utd on tour in Africa during the summer, visiting Kantanga; Brian Baxter gets mixed up with a ransom demand;
Ally McFee misses a penalty deliberately, but receives a Sportsmanhip award, manager Harvey is less an impressed at first; Grant at end of tour
joins a Spanish football team Valdid with Dave Porter; Scheiller the German manager is a difficult manager to please; Grant locks horns with him;
1657 the final issue of the Victor sees Grant re-joining Stainford Utd).
Goals That Jackson Scored, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Johnny Jackson; Millwood Utd Football Club; artist Vandeput).
Goff, Sergeant Sam (WW2 Army, North Africa; series) see Desert Dudes, The.
Gold Fever (adventure; text story; Canada) 1972.
Gold Fever! (western; complete story; artist Alonso) 1988.
Gordon of the Glasgow (WW1 RN; series character; featuring Boy Seaman Bill Gordon; artist (P)?).
Gordon, Captain Dan (series character; adventure; NATO troops vs. Black Brigade terrorists) see Countdown to Oblivion.
Gordon, Trooper Tom (WW2 5th Hussars; series character) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
Gorgeous Gus (series character; sport; football; Redburn Rovers Football Club; featuring Earl of Boote also known as Gorgeous Gus; Jenkins, butler;
Sam Hopkins, manager; artist Bert Vandeput unless otherwise stated).
- 1965; 1967; 1975; 1976 (not original artist); 1977 (not original artist).
- 29 - 36 (first series).
- 58 - 66 (Redburn Rovers playing in the European Cup).
- 274 - 284 (title - Gorgeous Gus: King of Gannet Island).
Gorgonzola Special (bike racing) 1972.
Gorman, Weary (series character) seePillow Champ, The
Goum (series character; WW2 Army; Moroccan soldier scouting for the British; artist Bleach; featuring Satoni, Goum's camel).
- starts prior to 1559 - 1569.
Gow, Stumpy (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
Grant, Jimmy (series character; sport; football) see Goals of Jimmy Grant.
Grant, Joe (series character) see Have Plane - Will Fly (adventure; flying; pilots for hire).
Grant, Rory (sport; football) see Wonder of the Western Isle, The.
Grant, Steve (series character; sport; wrestling) see Grappler Grant.
Grappler Grant (series characters; sport; wrestling; featuring Steve Grant; Frank Treharne; artist not known).
Great Conker Battle, The (WW2 Army; complete story; conker feud between two British soldiers; artist not known) 1989.
Great German Escape, The 938.
Greatest Shown On Earth (factual; feature on Guiness World records) S1992.
Green, Jeff navigatorsee Green Lizard, Look For (series character; South Pacific treasure hunting adventure).
Green Howards, The (factual; Army Regt.; 23rd May 1944; Story of at Anzio, true story, front/back cover story; artist shone) 165.
Green Lighting (series characters; sport; motor-racing; featuring Tom Bryant, Bill Adams, Pete Marshall, drivers; Sam Johnson, team owner; artist Farrugia).
Green Lizard, Look For The (series character; South Pacific adventure; featuring pilot John Quentin, Englishman; navigator Jeff Green, Australian;
Peter Clyde; Bill Hardy; Jerry Jones; Tom Drake; artist Shone).
Greer, Joe (series; sport; football) see Jinx on Joe Greer, The.
Grey Ghosts, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Norway; featuring Sergeant Tim Craig; artist Farrugia).
Grier (series; adventure) see Black Knights, The.
Grimstone Track, A Story From (series; text; various sports including motor-racing; running and so on; featuring a complete story each week; artist Sturrock?).
- 41 - Horror at Humpback Bridge (motor-racing).
- 42 - Last-Minute Morgan (running).
- 43 - He Didn't Want to Win (box car racing).
- 44 - Black Ice at the Goat-Horn (motor-racing).
- 45 - Bob-sled Bluffers of Company B (bob-sled racing).
- 46 - Over the Top-at Morgan's Drop! (motor-racing).
- 47 - No Luck Leyland (cycling).
- 48 - The Riddle of the Racing Wreck (car racing).
- 49 - Pike's Point - Or Bust! (sports car used to drive up a mountain to save a man's life).
- 50 - Ten Yards to Win! (running).
- 51 - Non-stop Parkes' Last Lap (motor-car racing).
- 52 - "At the Double, Private Dobson" (cycling race).
Grooteman, Paul (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Grudge Fight, The (text story; sport; boxing) 1966
Guard The Passes! (factual; WW1 Army; 1916; quelling a Indian native uprising between Persia and British India; 28th Cavalry, Indian Army; artist Alonso) 506.
Guardians of the Mountains (factual information – Mountain Rescue) 1975
Guerrilla Guns (series character; Napoleonic Wars; featuring Sergeant John Bush;artist Josep Marti)
Guffles, Osbert (series character; sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
Gun on Four Legs, The (series character; North-West Frontier of India, 19th Century; featuring Sergeant Jack Fellows; artist Bagnall).
Gunman had Toothache, The (western; artist Rawlings) 1979
Gunners of You Yet!, We'll Make (factual; WW2 Army; January 1941, Malta; Royal Marines clerks, signallers learing to fire a Bofors Gun in
defence of the island; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 429.
Guns Fired Alone, The (factual; WW2 Army; January 1942; 11th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; North Africa; Lieu. George Buchanan escaping from Germans) 310.
Guns That Never Fired, The (factual; WW2 Army; 23rd April, 1941; Tobruk siege, N. Africa; using dummy anti-aircraft guns to distract German
planes; front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 389.
Guns That Won The West (series; individual episodes about a different gun; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
'Gus' the computer (series character) see Planet Seekers,The.
Gus, Gorgeous (series character; sport; football) see Gorgeous Gus.
Guy With The Gangster Gun, The (WW2 Army) 1967.
Gypsy Jem (series characters; sport; 19th century bare-fist boxing; featuring Jem Mace; Hubert Skelsey, manager; Ned Prince, trainer;
artist not known).
H#
H.M.S. Pepper Pot (factual; March 1942, Valetta, Malta; H.M.S. Penelope under attack in harbour; artist Shone; front/back cover story) 155.
Hal O' the Heath (series character; friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor, The.
Hall, Harold (series character; WW1 RFC) see Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger!
Handy Hints on Self-defence (factual; artist unknown) S1968.
Hammer# Man, The (series character; medieval; humour; unless otherwise stated artist is Ted Rawlings; featuring Sir Jack Jinks).
- see also Swordmaker, The 1974; 601 - ? (The Swordmaker).
- 1975; S1975; S1976, col. (featuring Jinks); S1977 (featuring Jinks); 1977; 1978; S1979 (featuring Jinks); 1979;
- 1980; S1980; 1981; 1982; S1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986
- 1987 (Puddock Lord High Judge of England; presiding over two alchemists who both claim to have invented a new type of gunpowder; Jinks).
- 1988 (Baron Puddock; Christmas guests at Windsor Castle of King Henry V; Jinks).
- 1989 (Baron Puddock; featuring Master craftsman Watts and his mechanical Dragon; Jinks).
- 742 - 752 (An alien intergrated itself into Sir Arthur Aspick armour!!; featuring Sir Arthur Aspick).
- 779 - ? The Knight of the Hammer (newly made Knight, Sir Chell Puddock joins the Society of the Square Peg which fights evil).
- 896 - finishes after issue 903 (Chell Puddock; Sir Jack Jinks).
- Starts prior to 1265 - ? (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; appointed High Lord Judge touring England bringing justice to the Law Courts of
King Henry V domains).
Hans Schmidt of Mosquitoville! (factual; WW2 RAF; early 1944; Wing Commander I.E.G. Dale; attacking V2 rockets sites in Germany; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 385.
Happy Birthday (complete one page story; two Mafia bosses kill each other; artist not known) 1655.
Harman, Jack Sergeant (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
Harper, Harry (series character; late 19th century messenger boy adventures) see Hotfoot Harry.
Has-Been, The (series character; sport; football; featuring Danny Galvin; Alf Gardener, manager; Blackstock Rangers; artist not known).
Hassan (series character; assistant to Monty Phipps) see Dragon Flag, The
Have Plane - Will Fly! (series characters; adventure; Pacific Islands; featuring New Zealanders Harry McKay & Joe Grant, pilots for hire; artist Kearon).
Hawke, Jonathan (series character; 17th century Caribbean seeJonathan Hawke - Pirate Catcher.
Hawkins, Jeb (series character; 18th century Royal Navy) see Jeb Hawkins RN.
Head-Hunter of the Galaxy (series character; sci-fi; artist Cooper; featuring Bo Rogan; Chris, a computer).
- 1990 (hypotist robbing banks).
- 1994 (rescuing his nephew from kidnappers).
- 1421 - 1434.
- 1599 - 1610 (series col.; artist not Cooper).
Heatherstone, Thomas (series character; 18th Century adventure; Australia) seeOutcasts of Convict Coast.
Helmet Gun, The (humour) 1981
Herd of Buffaloes! (factual; WW2 Army; Nov. 1944; capturing the Dutch town of Middelburg using a ruse; Major Bob Johnstone;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 470.
Here Come the Choppers! (factual; photographs) S1979, col.
Here Come The Commandoes! (factual; army equipment; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Here Come the Paras! (equipment; factual) 1976.
Hereward the Wake (11th century, 1066; factual series character; adventure about Hereward the Wake's rebellion against William the Conqueror; featuring
Hereward the Wake; artist Carrion?).
Hero of Mafeking, The (Victorian Army; Baden-Powell, Robert) 1985
Heroes of Cameron Ridge (factual; WW2 Army, Cameron Highlanders; 15th March, 1941; attacking of Italian positions on Keren Ridge in Abyssinia; artist
not known) 95. Note - see also Military Medal Winners - Ram, Bhaira Lance-Corporal.
Heroes of Land and Sea (factual; inside cover) 1964
Higgins, Alf (series character; magician; text and picture stories) see Alfredo the Great.
Higgs, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
Hill, Joe "Hungry" (series character; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
Hired Gun, The (text stories; western) 1967
Hit It For Six (sport; artist unknown; featuring Joe Millar baseball player, playing cricket) S1979, col..
Hitman, The (Adventure; USA Gangsters) 1980
Hobbe, John (13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
Hoeness, Helmut - German actor/British Spy (series characters; WW2 secret Service in occupied France;see Big Act, The.
Hogan's Patrol (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Lieutenant Joe Hogan; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis).
Holden, Sergeant-Major (WW2 British Prisoner of War camp, Germany; series character) see Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The.
Holiday Raider (factual; WW2 RAF; early 1944; RAF planes flying sorties against German airfield in France & Germany; Squadron Leader C.G. Sherf,
though desk bound flew three 'holiday' visits over German held territory; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 397.
Hollick#, Dan Sergeant (series character; Post WW2 Army; text; featuring Sergeant Dan Hollick; Kano, his dog; writer J.T. Edson; artist stated where known).
- 82 - 93 (first series; title - The Dogs of Kwang; set in Hong Kong; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 104 - 115 (second series; title - Dan Hollick - Dog Handler; Hollick's early days as a dog handler in Germany; artist Sturrock?).
- 122 – 133 (third series; title - The Dogs of Dan Hollick; set in UK & Germany).
- 206 – 215 (fourth series; title - The Saga of the Samburu Scouts; set in Kenya during the Mau Mau revolt).
- ? - ? fifth series.
- Note - Dan Hollick had a one page appearance in a Johnny Orchid picture story, issue 160.
- 226 - Stand alone picture story inIt's A Dog's Life series; featuring Dan's dog Kano. Episode based on a text story set in Hong Kong.
Holliday, Tom (North-West Frontier, India and North Africa, WW2)
- see Galloping Gunners, The
- War of the Second Best Guns, The
Hollins, Mike Captain (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door.
Hoodoo On Aircraft X, The (WW2 RAF) 1976
Hopper, Clarence (the Iceman) (series character; humour) see Send for the B-Team.
Hork the Hunter (sci-fi; series character; artist Alonso?; featuring Hork Larsen; Toto).
Horn, Trooper Job (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Horned Heads (animal heads with horns) S1970 col.
Hostage of the Diamond Diggers (adventure; complete story; featuring Joe and Ellis Marsh; artist Alonso) S1971.
Hot-Air Hussars, The (series; Boer War; artist Rawlings; featuring Lieutenant Tom Brody, Sergeant Cragg, Prof. ?)
Hotfoot Harry (series characters; late 19th century messenger boy adventures; featuring Harry Harper; artist Ted Rawlings).
Hot-Spot Scott (WW2 Auxiliary Fire Service; series characters; featuring Section Officer Ken Scott; artist not known).
Hounded Down! (WW2 P.O.W.’s) 1985.
Hounds of the Hunter (series characters; present day hunting, America; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
How's That! (factual, information about cricket; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Howzatt?? (Note - now connection with the below series; series characters; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
Howzatt! (Note - now connection with the above series; series characters; sport; cricket; featuring Gary Wilde of Broxhire; artist not known).
Hud (series character; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
Hudson, Jeff (series character; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
Hugo, a squire (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The.
Human Fly, The (series character; climbing adventure; featuring Bill Slater; artist philpotts; note - not the Joe Bones character).
Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger (series character; WW1 RFC; featuring Harold Hall; artist Bleach).
- starts prior to 1455 - 1466.
Humorous# Stories see
- Add Only Water (series character).
- Animal Crackers.
- Barnacle Bill (series character; sport; football).
- Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (series character).
- Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper (series character).
- County Cuzzins, The (series character).
- Cricket Capers. (Humorous true cricketing stories).
- Cricket, Is It (series characters; sport; cricket)
- Doggoned, I’ll be.
- Fairway Humour (humour; cartoons) S1979.
- Feuding Finnegan (series character Aussie; adventure)
- Figaro! (series character)
- Football Fun
- Funny Old World, It’s (factual.)
- Helmet Gun, The
- Lord of the Yukon (series charactere).
- Merry Sporting Christmas, A (cartoons) 1990.
- Military Misfit, The (WW2 Army.)
- Mighty Muscles!
- Monster Laffs (jokes page).
- Mulligan and his Mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; text).
- Mulveney's Mule (North-West Frontier 1930's).
- Photo Fun (jokes).
- Puss 'n' Boots (series characters).
- Ruffies and the Tuffies (series characters).
- Send for Saxon (series character; crime fighter.)
- Send for the B-Team (series characters).
- Sport Crazy with Ball Boy (football humour).
- Sporting Life, This.
- Sporting Smiles.
- Star-Spankled Banger, The (series character).
- Strange Case of Corporal Kite (Army adventure; series; text).
- Sullivan's Snapshooters (WW2 series; series characters).
- Superstitious Sam (series characters).
- Ticker Turner (series character; WW2 Army).
- Tall Tales From Toad-in-the-hole (series).
- Toughest Toff in Town, The (series character).
- Victor Plus Laff in.
- Twenty of the World's Worst Jokes.
- Wacky World, It’s a (factual true stories).
Human Fly, The see Bones, Joe
Hunt For Moaning Minnie, The (series characters; WW2 Army; June 1944 Normandy, France; artist Coleman; featuring Sergeant Clarke).
Hunt For The Bismark, The (factual; WW2 RN; the hunting and sinking of the Bismark, German Pocket Battleship; front/back cover story;
artist Sutherland) 8.
Hunters of the South Seas (Pirates) 1976.
Hutton, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series character) see Yellow Bird, The.
I#
Ice-Cool Alex (sport football) see Powell, Bill.
Idaho Kid, The (western; artist Kearon?) 1974
Illustrious Story, The (WW2 RN; factual; story of HMS Illustrious, aircraft carrier; artist Kearon; front/back cover story) 27.
In This Corner (factual; freak fights and fighters of the square ring; boxing) 1966.
Indian themed Stories see North-West Frontier themed stories.
Inside Job (complete one page story; Max Walters robs a bank, but given away by a smoke detector; artist not known) 1656.
Into Battle (Army vehicles; Second World War and modern) 1974
Iron Cross for Kranz, An (WW2 German army; complete story; a life-long feud between Otto Kranz and Bruno Kahn; artist not known) 1988.
Iron Three, The (series characters; present day adventure; featuring Rom, the father; Ken; Stan; Vic; artist Shone).
Ironclad, The age of (factual, end covers) 1975
Is it Cricket (factual; sporting facts; artist Bill Ritchie) S1971.
Is it Cricket? (picture story series about an English village cricket touring side) see Cricket?, Is It.
Island Invasion! (factual; front/back cover story; no personalities mentioned; May 1942; story of British invasion of French held Island of Madagascar; artist not known) 350.
Island of No Return (series characters; WW2 P.O.W.'s Far East; artist Leo Rawlings; featuring Harrison; agent X-4.).
J#
Jackson, Lance-Corporal 'Jacko' (series character; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
Jackson, Johnny (series character; sport; football) see Goals That Jackson Scored, The.
Jackson, Private Rolf (series character; WW2 Norwegian Resistance; British Army Territorials) see Snow Guerrillas, The.
Jackson, Union Jack (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
Jacobs, Private Andy (semi-series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The
Jagger, Jungle Joe Private (series character; WW2; army) see Jungle Joe.
Jail-Break! (complete story; present day adventure; featuring Tom Stanton crime reporter for the Daily Courier; artist Coleman) 1970.
Jailbird Striker (series character; sport; football; featuring Mick Bates; artist not known).
- starts prior to 1455 - 1458.
Jailbusters, The (WW2 RAF; jailbreak of prisoners; Group Captain Pickard; artist Farrugia) S1968, col. (first page only).
Jake's Giant Killers (series character; sport; football; featuring Jake Pimm, Osbert Guffles; Brimpton Rovers Football Club; artist Bert Vandeput).
starts prior to 158 - finishs after 165.
Jalopy with a Jinx, the 1975
Jape, witch-doctor (series; adventure) see Black Knights, The.
Jark, Old (series; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
Jason Barrett (series character; adventure) see Barrett, Jason.
Jeb Hawkins RN (series character; 18th century Royal Navy; featuring Jeb Hawkins; artist not known).
Jeffries, Lieutenant Mick (series character; WW2 RN) see Monster of the Deep.
Jens, Helmut (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Jimi (series character; sport; football) see Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals!
Jimmu (Samurai; 17th Century; colleague of Stark) see Stark of the Samurai.
Jimmy's Star Choice - (Jimmy referred to Jimmy Grant; a Victor reader chose their favourite football player each week. The page consisted of a photograph of the player, a few notes and a ratings score for different aspects of their footballing skills. Jimmy's name was usually crossed
out and replaced with the readers name; note Star Choice did not appear in every issue).
- started prior to 1455 - ?
- 1455 - Bryan Gun.
- 1457 - John Aldridge.
- 1458 - Kevin Drinkell.
- 1460 - Graeme Sharp.
- 1461 - Brian Rice.
- 1464 - Bernie Slaven.
- 1468 - Paul Cooper.
- 1469 - Michael Thomas.
- 1472 - Steve Foster.
- 1475 - Neville Southall.
- 1478 - Dave McPherson & Craig Levein.
- Annuals.
- 1990 John Barnes; Chris Woods; Stephen Hendry; Linford Christie.
Jimmy the Dodger (series character; sport; boxing; artist ?; featuring Gunner Wild, a boxer who loses his memory, but fights under the name of Jimmy
the Dodger; Tex Wilson, boxing manager; The Black Panther, villian).
Jinks, Sir Jack (series character; youthful assistant to Puddock.) see Hammer Man, The
Jinx on Joe Greer, The (series character; sport; football; featuring Joe Greer; artist not known; Langdale Football Club).
- starts prior to 931 - ends after 934.
Joe Bones (series character; WW2) see Bones, Joe
Joe's Boys (series character; WW2 Army; Indian/Burma border; featuring Sergeant Joe Peel; encouraging the local natives to fight the Japanese; artist not known).
Joe Coleman's Guerrillas (series characters; WW2 Army; Malaya; featuring Joe Coleman; Peng Lee; Bill Trail; artist Alonso).
Johnny Appleseed (series character; American wild West adventure; featuring Johnny Appleseed; Slocum of the Six Knives; artist Sutherland).
Johnny Gets the Runs 1974 see Gillard, Johnny (series character)
Johnny Hop (series characters Bill Lennox and Wally Omes, Aborigine; artist Yaroslav Horak?)
178 - 185 (Note - 'Bill was the policeman, registrar and coroner all rolled into one - what the Australians call the
Johnny Hop').
Johnny Orchid (series character) see Orchid, Johnny White Hunter.
Johnson, Sam (series character; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
Jonathan Hawke - Pirate Catcher (series character; 17th century Caribbean; featuring Jonathan Hawke; artist not known).
Jones, Clapper (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
Jones, Gary (series character; sport; motorbike-racing) see Biker.
Jones, Gunner Pete (WW2; series character) see Prouty, Captain.
Jones, Jimbo (series character; sci-fi) see Space Shooter.
Jones, Roly (sport; football) see Mister Roly-Poly.
Jones, ‘Snitcher’ (series character; sport; football) see Goalie for the City, A; Team That Jack Built, The (series).
Jones, Private 'Tricky' (WW2 Army; series) see Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The.
Jones, Trooper Bluey (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Jones, walter (adventure; series character; Private Invesigator see Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the?
Jonz, Jimmy (series; sci-fi) see Space Tramp.
Jordan, Captain (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
Jose (series character; local boy in Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
Journey into Danger (factual; a series of one page true stories; artist Bevan?)
- 'Berlin' Disaster, The (the rescuing of passsengers from the Great Eastern Railway Company's steamer 'Berlin',of the Dutch coast 21st Feb. 1907) 778.
- Day Mont Pelee Blew Up, The (British merchant ship S.S. Roddam was the only ship to escape the eruption of the volcano of Mont Pelee, Martinique, W. Indies, 08th May, 1902) 784.
- Down in the Death-trap of the snows (Three men's 48 hour ordeal of surviving in Death Valley, Alaska after their plane crash landed, no date) 783.
- Duel of the Merrimac and Monitor, first conflict between two ironclad ships, American Civil War, March 1862. The result was considered a draw) 785.
- Last Flight of the R101, The (the disaster of the airship R101 on its maiden voyage to Egypt, 04th Oct. 1930) 781.
- Legion's Epic Fight at Camerone, The (Last stand of a small force of Foreign Legion men in Mexico in April 1863) 776.
- Train of Sudden Death, They Tackled (Liverpool railway workers moving burning munition wagons to place of safety, Dec. 1941) 774.
- Two-Wheeled Tornado, The (Charles Murphy riding a bicycle along a mile of railway line in sixty seconds, on 30th June 1899, USA) 777.
Jumping Beans of Football (sport; factual photographs) 1979
Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals! (sport; football; Chidsea football club; artist Bert Vandeput; featuring Jimi, Wee Bandy)
Jungle Bus, The (series characters; holiday coach tour through Africa adventure; featuring Bill Morgan; Joe Mason; artist Farrugia).
Jungle Joe (WW2 Army; series character; featuring Private Joe Jagger; text stories; note - stories for the first series alternated each week with
Dixon of Disaster Squad).
- 1964, 1965 (artist not known).
- First series - 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13 (artist not known).
- Second series 73 - 81 (artist Sturrock).
K##
Kamikaze! (WW2 RN) 1981.
Kearon, Ted see Artists.
Kay, Sergeant Fred (series character; WW2 Army) see Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad.
Keeler, Sergeant Joe (WW2 Army; series character; American Ranger) see Ranger.
Keeper of the Apes (series character; Gibraltar, end of 18th Century; artist Bagnall; featuring Joe Foreman; Jose).
Keepers of the Sun Stone (series characters; Victorian adventure story set in S. America; featuring Captain Julian Viking; Razmid, Pathan servant;
Professor Martin Gain; artist Kearon).
Kelly, Bob (series characters; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
Kelly, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Away Went Kelly.
Kelly, Joe (series characters; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
Kelly, Marine Mike (WW2 RN; series character) see River Rats, The
Kennedy#, ‘Killer’ (series character; WW2 RN; featuring Midshipman Bill Doyle).
- 1969; S1974, col.; 1974 (Operation Oscar), 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982 (Operation Mustapha).
- S1968, col. first page only, (artist Farrugia);S1969, col. first page only, (artist Farrugia);
- S1972, - The Secret Raider of Sukala Bay, artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; S1976, col. entire story, (artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis); S1979 (artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis);
- ? - 274 (title - Doyle of E-Boat Alley; artist Farrugia; 1941 - taking place of his cousin Sub-Lieutenant Walter Doyle to try and
trap a German spy ring; featuring Precy Pemberton, head of British Security).
- 285 - 297 (title - The Battles of Midshipman Doyle; Feb. 1942, Singapore; featuring Lofty; Chalky;
- 517 - finishes before 529 (title - Strike First, Strike Hard!; artist Farrugia).
- 557 - 574 (title - Killer Kenndy's Rag-Tag Navy; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; featuring Josef, Yugoslavian partisans).
- 745 - 754? (The Secret War of 'Killer' Kennedy; Greek Islands in the Agean Sea, capturing with a new German acoustic homing torpedo; artist Diaz; featuring Sub-Lieutenant Bill Doyle;
Leading Seaman Mostyn; Watson).
- 894 - finishes after 903 (title - Killer Kennedy RN; featuring Doyle?; Chief Petty Officer Dalton; Tabor, Norwegian crewman; Kennedy is
captain of the fishing boat 'Sigur', operating out of the Shetland Islands; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis?).
- Red Dagger, a 64 page compilation comic re-printing Killer Kenndy's Rag-Tag Navy (issues 557 - 574), issue ten.
Ken (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (sport; boxing; featuring Kenny Carter; story originally appeared in the Hornet?) S1974; 1975; 1976.
Kent, Tom Constable (series characters; police) see Emergency Squad.
Kent Kept On Fishing (WW2, RAF Air-Sea Rescue) S1982.
Keep Your Eyes on the Road (factual; different road signs) S1977, col.
Kerr, Don (series character; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
Keys to the Kingdom (series characters; Middle Ages; featuring Leo; Sondar - a Soothsayer; Kingdom of Wessia overrun by the evil Stanians; artist
Alonso).
Khaki Crooks, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Privates Percy Lester; Lenny Mole; Mush Coggins; Captain Jordan; artist not known).
Khan, Risaldar Ali (series character) see Cleverty's Scouts (North-West Frontier, India; WW1)
Kidd, Fred 'Cannonball' (series characters; sport; football) see School Boy Wonders.
Kill, Kill For Kali! (series characters; Victorian 19th century India army adventure; featuriing Sergeant-Major John Chard; Sergeant Arjam; artist not
known).
Killer Kelvin (WW2 RN; complete story; featuring Lieutenant Mick Kelvin; artist not known; Kelvin has a reputation of having Motor Torpedo Boats under
his command, being destroyed in action; one page partial colour) S1989.
‘Killer’ Kennedy see Kennedy, ‘Killer’
Killing of the Konigsberg (WW1; East Africa ) 1966
Killing of Matt Brady, The (adventure; mid-19th Century Tasmania; complete story; artist Alonso) S1968, col. (first page only).
King of the Keelboats (series characters; late 19th Century; Mississippi River, USA; featuring Mike Fink; artist Sutherland).
King, Jim (series character; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
Kite, Corporal (series character; army humour; text) see Strange Case of Corporal Kite, The.
Kline, Captain (series character; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
Knobkerrie Raid, The (factual; WW1 Australian Army; June 1916; raiding German trench using Knobkerries; Armentiers, France; Captain Maitland Foss;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Farrugia) 519.
Knockout!, It’s (factual; sport; boxing photographs) 1979.
Konig, Max (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Krantor (series character; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes.
L##
Lacey, Trooper Tim (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
Lambton worm and Other Legends of Long Ago (factual; artist Ted Rawlings).
Lame Duck, The (factual; WW2 Merchant Navy; tanker Ohio en route Malta; front/back cover story) 1973.
- see (front/back cover story) 166.
- factual article (with photographs) 1992.
Lancer Laughed Last!, The (Indian Mutiny; 19th Century; artist Rawlings) 1974.
Lang, Johnny (WW2 China; adventure) see White Tiger, The.
Larkin's Luck (complete story; WW2 Army; can trooper Larkin escape with a vital secret; artist not known) 1461.
Larsen, Hork (sci-fi; series character) see Hork the Hunter.
Last Chance (complete story; adventure; ex-pupil of Gallery Trust prepares orphan boys for a sea-going trade; artist Bleach) 1990.
Last Commando, The (WW2 Army; series characters; escape from occupied Europe; featuring Sergeant Bill Blake; Piet; artist not known).
Last Longship, The (WW2 Commandos) 1983.
Last of the Lance Chargers, The (WW1 Army; factual; River Arne, Belgium; 7th Sept. 1914; 9th Lancers; artist Sutherland) 297.
Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood see Millar, Bob
Laughing John or in french Jean-Qui-Rit (friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor
Laydon, Race (Hound Dog Man) see Race Laydon (series character; U.S. Government Predator Control Hunter) 1967.
Leap of the Long Lances (complete story; Canadian western; Indian scout Jeb Turner; artist not known) 1989.
Lee (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
Lee, Peng (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
Legend of Morro, The (18th century RN) 1981
Lennox, Bill (series character; police; Australia) see Johnny Hop.
Leo (series character; Middle Ages) see Keys to the Kingdom.
Lester, Percy (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
Lets Go Fly a Kite. (factual; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Lewis, Fred (series character) see Star-Spankled Banger, The (series character; humour)
Licence to Steal! (WW2; art collectors; series characters; artist (P); featuring Jimmy Valentine; Warder Baggot)
Lightning Linesman, The (sport; football) 1973
Line Shooter, The (WW2 RAF) 1983
Liverpool Red (series character; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
Locke, The Name is (series character; text; adventure; featuring Sam Locke; artist not known).
146 - finishes after 153.
Locke of the Legion (adventure; Africa ; artist Rawlings) 1977
Loco’s of Long Ago (factual) 1965.
Logan Family (series characters; Pa, Ma, Barry, Susan and Pip; show business wild west family adventure see Roll-Along Logans, The.
Logan's Last Grenade (WW2 army; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis) S1977, col.
Logan’s Last Season (sport; football) 1981.
Loki (series characters; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
Loman, Captain (series character) see Steamboat Jim (series character; western; 19th Century; steamboats).
Lone Avenger, The (WW2 RAF; true story) 1979.
Lonely Exile of Naik Nakam, The (factual; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 07th January, 1942; hiding from Japanese troops at Impah, Malaya, as he was suffering
from Malaria; hid in jungle until 1949; artist Coleman) 459.
Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The (series characters; WW2 Army, Far East; featuring Sergeant Smith; artist Leo Rawlings).
Long Drive, The (early 19th Century; moving a small flock of sheep from England to Australia; featuring Jason Drew; Randy the dog; Drew Senior, Jason's Dad; artist Marti).
Long, Sapper Lofty (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
Lonnegan, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson. G.I O'Bannion (U.S. Marines)
Look Before You Leap! (factual; WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; "C" Company, 2nd/7th Battalion, The Queen's Royal Regt. attacking Ceriano Ridge, Italy;
Capt. Saunders; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 419.
Look For the Green Lizard see Green Lizard, Look For The.
Look of a Fighting Man, The (factual; artist unknown) S1968, col.
Lord of the Hammer see Hammer Man, The
Lord of the White Highlands (series character; kenya; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known; featuring Lord Delamere).
Lord of the Yukon (humour; artist, C.D. Bagnall; featuring Constable Eustace 'Thumbs' Lord)
Lord Harry Crandall-Smythe (series character) see Toughest Toff in Town
Lord Plimpton (WW2; Bones’s posh boss) see Bones, Joe
Loring, Larry (series character; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The.
Lost Armour of Arrow Island (series; adventure; Pacific Ocean; artist Rawlings; featuring Lem Cleeve)
Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits; complete story; Privates Tom Trace & Joe Hamblin; artist Alonso) 1987.
Lost World, The (series characters; sci-fi; featuriing Ben Prevo; series in col.; artist Alonso?; Para-medics searching for two lost boys in a cave
system in Arizona, America.
Low Level Attack (factual; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; 67 (Australian) Squadron, Palestine; one of the strangest bombing attacks of WW1 made by Captain Ross Smith; artist Philpotts) 240.
Low, Sergeant Johnny (WW2 RN; series character) see River Rats, The
Luck of Joe Bones (series character) see Bones, Joe
Lucky to be Alive! (factual; WW2 RAAF; 06th July, 1945; No. 76 Squadron; Squadron Leader P.B. Jones, shot down over Borneo and his escape;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Shone).
Lumsden of the Guides (series character; Indian Mutiny; Victorian Army) 1985
M#
Mr. Digby Comes to Town (text story; story about cats) 1973
MacGregor, Red (series character; Scottish outlaw) see Red MacGregor (series character; Scottish outlaw).
McBride, Heck (series character; western) see Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The.
McGraw Butch (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
McKay, Harry (series character) see Have Plane - Will Fly (adventure; flying; pilots for hire).
McKenzie, Alec (series character; North-West Canada; adventure) see Crimson Otter, The.
Macalpine, Jim (series character; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The).
Mace, Jem (series character; sport) see Gypsy Jem.
Malta# WW2 stories (factual) see
- Lame Duck, The (WW2 Merchant Navy; tanker Ohio en route Malta; based on true story) 1973.
- see also (front/back cover story about Ohio) 166.
- Malta, Attack on (26th June, 1941; German E-boats attacked Malta; British fighters counter-attacked, sinking boats and shooting down German
fighters; artist not known) 182.
- factual article about the Ohio tanker adventures in travelling to the be-sieged island of Malta (with photographs) 1992.
- Spitfires over Malta (factual; WW2 RAF; front and back covers col.) 196.
Mad Match at Mugglesham! (sport; cricket; humour; artist Bert Vandeput). S1972; col.
Maddox, Nick (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
Maggot’s War (WW2 RN) 1981
Magnus the Muscle Man (series character; sport; weight-lifting; featuring Magnus, Marquis of Melchester; Jack Trafford, sports journalist; artist Kearon).
- 262 - 270 (first series).
- 298 - 307 (second series; featuring Charlie Corbett, coach; Clifton, his valet; David, a young Welsh boy; Jack Trafford, sports journalist).
Mahratta Attack (WW2 Army; factual; March 1941; Eritrea, Italy; 9th Indian Brigade, Sikhs; front/back covers story; artist Philpotts?) 286.
Maldon's Millions (series characters; hunting for treasure; Australian themed story; featuring Bill Dean; Bob Burke; artist Marti).
Man Friday (series character; sport; general) see Crusoe Came to Cambridge.
Man in Gabwana, Our see Stone, Mike (series character; secret service).
Man in the Brazen Mask, The (series; WW1 Australian Light Horse; artist Farrugia) 466 - 474
Man in The Drink (R.A.F. Air-Sea Rescue) 1974.
Man In The Mine, The (series character; WW2 RN; featuring Captain Tom Neilson) S1970, col.; 1971; 1982
- S1970, col. (one page); 1971; 1982.
- 465 - 478; RP 880 - 893 (1st series; stories set in Europe)
- 991 - 1003 (2nd series; stories set in the Far East)
Man On A Sledge sport; motor-racing) 1973
Man They Called Vassilios, The (factual; WW2 New Zealander Army; Gunner D.C. Perkins organising raids with Creten resistance
against Germans; July 1943 onwards) 382.
Man Who Would be King (factual; tennis feature on Peter Sampras) S1992.
Man With The Donkey, The (factual; WW1 Gallipoli; Simpson, W. Private, 3rd Field Ambulance, Aussie stretcher-bearer; col.).
- 185 (cover story; artist not known);
- S1970 artist Farrugia RP.
Man-eater! (adventure; tiger hunting India ; artist Marti) 1979
Manhunt! (American Civil War) 1985
Mann, Peter (series; private investigator) see Mann For Hire.
Mann, Professor Andrew (series character; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
Mann For Hire (series character; ex-soldier shot in leg during a joint US/UK operation against Colombian Drug Barons; working as a private investigator;
various artists none known).
- bodyguard to Vic Ransom, pop star) 1993.
- 1596 - 1598.
- 1611 - 1619.
Manxman Returns (adventure; artist Kearon) 1972
March of the Ants, The (series characters; African adventure; text; featuring Doctor Solomon; Red Ant army; artist not known).
Marlow, Ben (series character; sea-faring merchant captain) see Dragon Flag, The
Marlow, Jack (series character; younger brother of Ben, kidnapped by pirates) see Dragon Flag, The
Marrakul, Luke (Aboriginal character; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
Marshall, John (series character) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
Marshall, Captain Lance (WW2 RN; series character) see River Rats, The.
Marshall of Magnon (series character; sci-fi; police; featuring Marshall Leo Masterson; Deputy Marshall Drute Bannon; artist Redondo).
Marshall, Pete (series character; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
Marti, Josep see Artists
Martin, Barry (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
Martin, Frank (series character; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
Martin, John (series character; police, Ghost Squad; text) see 'Tec Nobody Knows, The.
Mascots of the Fighting Forces (factual; British Armed Forces mascots; artist unknown) S1976, col.
Masefield, Tony (series, each an individual story, where athletes attempt famous feats of the past) see Masterworks of Sport.
Mason, Joe (series character; holiday coach tour across Africa) see Jungle Bus, The.
Mason, Lieutenant Dick (series character) see Cleverty's Scouts (North-West Frontier, India; WW1).
Master of the Bats (adventure radio ham) 1972.
Master Gunner, The (series character; War of the Roses, 15th Century; featuring Cade Crozier, Dickon; artist Ted Rawlings).
Masters, Harry (series character; WW2 secret Service in occupied France;see Big Act, The.
Masterson, Marshall Leo (series character; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
Masterworks of Sport (series, each an individual story, where athletes attempt famous feats of the past; sport; text; featuring Tony Masefield; artist
not known, some of the art by Sturrock?).
- 29 - 40.
- 29 - The Leap at Devil's Gap.
- 30 - The Long Lance of Vengeance (javlin).
- 31 - Ten Seconds to Disaster (weight-lifting).
- 32 - The Campbells Are Coming (running).
- 33 - Ten Yards a Second (running 330 yards in the 33 seconds it takes a clock to strike midnight.
- 34 - The Long Hole of Houlton (modern swimmer tries to repeat an underwater swimming feat.
- 35 - The Wall of Death (re-creating climbing up the battlements of a British castle.
- 36 - The Hurdler on Hill 90 (re-creating a WW1 feat of a soldier hurdling several barbedwire fences with a wounded man) 36.
- 37 - The Bare-fist Bullfighter (re-creating a fight between a modern boxer and a bull).
- 38 - Seven Feet to Freedom (re-creating a high jump over a seven foot wall with spikes on top made by a prisoner with his hands tied behind
his back!)
- 39 - Rescue at Frenchman's Reef (In the 19th century, a youngster risked his life rowning a boat out to a sinking ship in a storm).
- 40 - The Hounds of Hounsley (re-creating a chase run in the 18th century, the Mad Squire of Hounsley staged a chase, with a man as the quarry
and killer hounds as the hunters).
Masts of Menace, The (WW2 Commandos) 1977
May, Budsy (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Mayblossom, Cuthbert (series character) see Pillow Champ, The.
Mayday! (adventure; complete story; present day U.S. Marine Corps Areobatic, the Whistling Tomahawks Team; featuring Lieutenant Jimmy Sugden;
artist not known; partial colour) S 1989.
Mean Machines (factual; motorbike feature) S 1992.
Mechanical Marvels (factual article)
No. 1 – Diggers 1965
- No.2 – Jumping Jeeps 1965
- No.3 – Flying Flops 1965
- No.4 – Winged Wonders 1965
Men From Camp Z, The (series; Australian; artist Farrugia; featuring Sergeant Jack Harman; Private Bill Turner).
Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The (WW2 British Prisoner of War camp, Germany; featuring Sergeant-Major Holden; Sergeant McRae; artist Coleman).
338 - finishes after 351?
Men Who Made Canada (factual) 1968.
Menace beneath the Waves, The (WW2 German Navy; midget one man submarine).
Menace in Pit 19, The (series characters; Sci-fi; giant moles; featuring Frank Dingwall; artist Smith).
Menace of the Mudflats (WW2 RN; UXB mine naval experts; complete one issue story; artist Rawlings) 1001
Menace of the V1, The (factual; WW2 RAF; stopping the V1 flying bombs exploding in Britain, 1944; artist not known) 234.
Mendoza, Daniel (series character; sport; bare knuckle fighting) see Mendoza the Great.
Mendoza the Great (series character; sport; bare knuckle fighting; featuring Daniel Mendoza; Manny Morris; artist Ted Rawlings).
Mercury, an clockwork fencing machine (series; 18th century fencing sword adventure) see Blade of Jonathan Blake, The.
Merville Battery, The (WW2 Army; factual; 9th Battalion Parachute Regt. attack on the Merville Battery, D-Day).
- 45 - front/back cover story (artist Kearon).
- the story was re-told at greater length in the 1968 annual, title - Merville Mission, The (artist Farrugia).
Message for Mike (text story; adventure.) 1976.
Mick Muggins (series character; sport; boxing) see Muggins, Mick.
Middlemarsh (series; Stories about a WW2 R.A.F. airfield, England).
Midford City (football team) see
- Goalie for the City, A 1968.
- Mystery Man at Inside Left, The (series characters).
- Team That Jack Built, The (series characters).
Midget submarines (WW2) see
- Man in the Mine
- Menace Beneath the Waves
Millar, Bob Private, then Corporal, then Sergeant. (WW1 army; series character; various artists as listed below).
- 206 - 215 When the Shot and the Shell Were Flying (Summer 1914; Coldstream Guards; artist Farrugia)
- 233 - 248 In the Cannon's Mouth. (Winter 1914; River Marne; Private Millar; Coldsteam Guards; artist Farrugia).
- 326 - 337 The Battle Line (1916; Corporal Millar; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 406 - 416 Sergeant of the Foot-Sloggers, A (Millar, promoted to Sergeant; Spring - Autumn 1917, tanks; artist Leo Rawlings).
- 453 - 464 Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood, The (Sergeant Millar; 1918; artist Leo Rawlings).
- 505 - 516 Gallipoli! (Spring, 1915; Millar attached to the Worcestershires; artist Leo Rawlings).
- 946 - 962 In the Cannon's Mouth. (RP of 233 - 248).
- 987 - 998 The Battle Line (RP of 326 - 337).
Miller, Corporal Eric (series character; WW2 RAAF) see Balfour's Battles.
Miller, Terry (series character; sport; football) see Terry's Tornadoes.
Midnight Raiders, The (factual; WW2 Royal Marines; 15th April, 1942; attacking a German Wireless station on Kupho Nisi, small island off S.E. off Crete;
artist not known) 87.
Midshipman Doyle (series character) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’.
Mighty Muscles! (Factual humour) 1977.
Military# Medal Winners (Note - all stories in the weekly Victor comics are in full colour and appear on the front
and back covers. First story appearing on the front and back covers was in issue 2 Lance-Corporal Harman). For key to the medal abbreviations, please see
the end of the index. Some front and back stories do not feature a particular person and tell only the events of a particular war event, these have been
indexed under the heading Factual Articles.
- Abraham, Private A.J. (WW2 Australian Army; Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea; 27th Aug. 1942; artist not known) 384.
- Ainslie, Sergeant T.B. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 12th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; Feb. 1943; fighting off a German tank attack, in Tunisia, North Africa;
artist Coleman) 472. see also Lawrie, Sergeant J.C. (D.C.M.).
- Allmand, M. Captain (V.C.; WW2 Chindits, 6th Gurkha Rifles, Burma 11th June 1944; artist, C.D. Bagnall) 160.
- Anderson, C.G.W. Lieutenant Colonel (V.C.; WW2 Army, Malaya, Jan. 1942, Australian; artist Philpotts) 69.
- Anderson, John M., Major (V.C.; WW2 Army; title - Storming of Longstop Hill; Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; 22nd April 1943, Longstop
Hill, Tunisia; artist Sutherland) 9 (comic date 22nd April 1961).
- Angus, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW1 Highland Light Infantry, France, 11th June 1915; artist Bagnall?) 132.
- Annand, R.W. Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army; title - Wheelbarrow Hero – A true story; Durham Light Infantry; Belgium, 1940; artists not known)
Front cover of the 1974 annual features a scene from the story drawn by Ian Kennedy. issue 49, story retold 1974.
- Austin, Sergeant G.A. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; "A" Company, 2nd Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; 17th Sept. 1944; attacking a
German strongpoint in River Ausa, in northern Italy; artist not known) 456. see also Coffee, corporal.
- Bader, Wing Commander Douglas (D.S.O. & Bar; D.F.C. & Bar; WW2 RAF; life of pilot during the war; artist not known) 41.
- Baldwin, Johnny Wing-Commander (two D.F.C.'s, two D.S.O.'s; WW2 RAF, story of; artist Bagnall?) 153.
- Ball, Captain Albert (V.C.; M.C.; D.S.O.; & two bars; WW1 Royal Flying Corps; story of Ball foxing the Germans; artist not known) 194.
- Barker, Major W.G. (V.C.; WW1 RAF; 27th Oct, 1918; fighting against the odds, against German fighters, near Forest of Mormal, Flanders; artist not known) 292.
- Barnett, Lieutenant L.A. (WW2 Australian Army; 28th Aug. 1943, Kunai Spur,New Guinea; title - Caveman Attack!; No medal awarded; artist Leo Rawlings) 330.
- Barton, Pilot Officer C.J. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; bombs Nuremberg in Germany on his own and then flies plane back to the UK, after crew bale out
thinking they had been told to; 03rd March, 1944; artist not known) 1571.
- Baskeyfield, Lance-Sergeant (V.C.; Ww2 Paratroopers; September 1944, Arnhem; crew commander of a six-pounder gunartist not known) 129.
- Bates, Corporal Sidney "Basher" (V.C.; WW2 Army; 06th Aug. 1944; Norfolk Regt.; attempting a breakout at Falaise, France; artist Philpotts) 157.
- Baxter, Private B.A. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 27th May, 1941; Crete; troops fighting against the Germans; artist Coleman) 455.
see also Reiter, Sergeant F.A.
- Bazalgette, Squadron Leader W. (WW2 RAF; Master Bomber of a Pathfinder Squadron marking a target at Trossy St. Maximen, France on 04th Aug. 1944; artist not known) 103.
- Bentley, Sergeant J.C. 'Buster' (D.C.M.; WW2 Parachute Regt.; Battle of Arnhem, Holland, Sept. 1944; title - The Last Morters at Oosterbeek; artist not known) 346.
- Beurling, Flight Lieutenant George (D.F.C. and bar note - medal not awarded for this action; WW2 RAF Canadian; 14th Oct. 1942, Malta;
aerial combat over Malta; artist not known) 415.
- Bion, Lieutenant W.R. (D.S.O.; Battle of Cambrai; WW1 tanks; 20th Nov. 1917; artist unknown) 259.
- Birchall, Squadron Leader Len; Canadian (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; early 1942; 413 Squadron; sends a message about a Japanese fleet nearing Sri Lanka
before being shot down; artist Coleman) 489. RP 1474; part of the Action Stations! series; artist not known).
- Bishop, Captain T. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 7th Aug. 1943, Sicily; title - The Challenge; artist Bevan?) 337.
- Bishop, William Avery (V.C.; Ace of Aces; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, biography about, Canadian; artist (P)) 116. see also issue 321 (artist not known).
- Blaker, Major F.G. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Highland Light Infantry; Taungni, Burma; attacking a Jap hill; artist Coleman) 309.
- Bordon, Private Bill (no medal awarded; WW1 Army; South Lancs Regt. Mons; artist Philpotts; title - The Mill) 365.
- Boyd, Tom Lieutenant RN D.S.O. (Fistful of Gongs – true story; WW2) 1984.
- Boyle, Lieutenant-Commander (V.C. WW1 RN; commander of submarine E.14, sinking Turkish ships in the Sea of Marmara, April 1915; artist Bagnall?) 134.
- Bradbury, Captain (V.C.; WW1 Army; 'L' Battery, Royal Horse Artillery; 1st Sept. 1914; retreating from Mons; artist not known) 312.
see also Dorrell, Battery Sergeant-Major and Nelson, Sergeant.
- Breeze, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1916; 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt.; Sulva Bay, Dardonelles; rescuing wounded troops
threated by a bush fire; artist Farrugia) 480. see also Hanson, Captain P.H. (V.C.).
- Brown, Corporal Walter (V.C. & D.C.M.; WW1 Australian Army; JUne 1918; capturing 11 German soldiers and officer on his own; also fought in
Far East during WW2; artist Coleman) 462.
- Brunt, Captain J.H.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 09th Dec. 1944; Sherwood Foresters; defending a position north of Florence, Italy; artist not known) 230.
- Bullock, Flight Lieutenant T. (no medal mentioned; WW2 RAF; 08th Dec. 1942; Liberator aircraft from 120 Squadron; flying from Iceland; attacked
eight U-boats during a single patrol, sinking at least one; artist Shone) 180.
- Burton, Private R.H. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Duke of Wellington's Regt; 8th October, 1944; Monte Ceco, Italy; artist Shone) 226.
- Cairns, Lieutenant G.A. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th March, 1944; South Staffordshire Regt.; attack on Japanese position near Henu Block, Burma; artist Sutherland) 179.
- Callaway, Lieut-Commander A.M. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 04th Oct. 1941; armed trawler Lady Shirley attacked a U-Boat near Canary Islands; artist Coleman) 156.
- Cameron Highlanders attack on Keren Ridge, Abyssinia. No medals listed. (WW2 Army, 4th Feb. 1941) 61.
- Cameron, Lieutenant RNR (v.C.; WW2 RN; 22nd Sept. 1943; crew of midget submarine X-6, damaged German battleship, Tirpitz in Alten Fiord,
Norway; artist not known) 85.
- Campbell, Flying Officer Kenneth (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 06th April, 1941; attacking the German battle-cruiser Gneisenau in French harbour, Brest; artist not known) 210.
- Campbell, Lieut. Fred (V.C.; WW1 Army; 1st Canadian Battalion; June 1915; Canadians holding the line at Givenchy, Flanders; artist Coleman) 474.
see also Vincent, Private Harry (D.C.M.).
- Campbell, Lieutenant-Commander J.O. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; commander of the gunboat The Aphis; 17th Dec. 1940; shelling Italian-held port of
Bardia, North Africa; artist Shone) 175.
- Carroll, Private S.L. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 12th June, 1941; escape from Crete in an old fishing boat; artist Sanchis) 438.
- Carter, Company Sergeant-Major Nelson Victor (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Sussex Regt. attacking German trenches at Richebourg L'Arove, Flanders;
30th June, 1916; removing wounded troops after attack, from no man's land, whilst under fire; artist Bagnall) 146.
- Chapman, Corporal C. T. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Monmouthshire Regt.; 2nd April, 1945; Germany; artist unknown) 246.
- Chapman, Colonel F. spencer (DSO; WW2 Army; in charge of Guerrilla school in Malaya, when Japanese troops attacked, 1941, also operated behind
Jap lines) Inside back cover 1988.
- Chheosing, Lance Naik Gurung (M.M.; WW2 2/1st Gurkha Rifles; 06th Feb. 1942; Singapore; rescuing of wounded Gurkhas from an on fire
ammunition magazine; artist Alonso) 434.
- Child, Lieutenant J. (M.C.; WW1 RFC; 29th Dec. 1915; on reconnaissance flight over Cambrai, N. France when attacked by six Fokker monoplanes
led by German aces Boelcke & Immelmann; artist not known see also Douglas, Lieutenant S. ) 245.
- Chorlton, Guardsman E.C. (V.C.; last V.C. won of European campaign; WW2 Army/tanks; Irish Guards; 21st April, 1945; attacking Wistedt village,
Germany; artist Leo Rawlings) 168.
- Cleasby, Major Thomson. Ambush! (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st Parachute Brigade; 17th November, 1942; Beja, Tunisia; artist unknown) 268.
- Cleere, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 02nd April, 1942; Burma; 7th Hussars; rescuing fellow troopers from a burning tank; artist not known;
part of the Action Stations! series) 1461.
- Coffee, corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; "A" Company, 2nd Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; 17th Sept. 1944; attacking a
German strongpoint in River Ausa, in northern Italy; artist not known) 456. see also Austin, Sergeant G.A.
- Collishaw, Commander Ray (WW1 R.N.A.F.; June 1917, Canadian pilot; no medals awarded; artist Coleman) 342.
- Connor, Pilot Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Sept 1940; pilot of a bomber on fire; see also Hannah, Sergeant; artist Coleman?) 65.
- Cosens, Sergeant Aubrey (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 1945; 1st Battalion Queen's Own Rifles; artist not known) 241. 1989 inside back pages.
- Cotton, Lieutenant L. (Army) (M.C.; Stalking the Tiger) S1982.
- Cowan, Admiral Sir Walter (story of; fought in the RN during First World War and in the Commandos in the Second World War; artist not known) 1987.
- Note - Cowan's story also told in The Hornet issue 10.
- Craggs, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army, North Malaya, 7th Dec. 1941, combined East Surreys and Leicesters battalion; title The British Battalion; artist Coleman) see also Captain Vickers, Private Graves.
- Cruickshank, Flying Officer J.A. (Jock) (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944; attacking a submarine off the coast of Norway; artist not known) 202.
- Culley, Flight Lieutenant Stuart (D.S.O.; destroying a German Zeppelin shadowing a British fleet 06th Aug. 1918; part of the Action Stations
series; artist not known) 1455.
- Curtis, J.H.P. (Military Cross; Feb. 1943; 2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps; clearing a passage through a pass to allow the advance to continue to
Foum Tatahouine, N. Africa; artist not known; appeared in the Action Stations! series) 1458.
- Cutler, Lieutenant A.R. (V.C. WW2 Australian Military Forces, Syria; his exploits between 19th JUne and 06th July, 1941; repairing a telephone
wire under fire; leading an attack on an enemy outpost and so on; artist not known) 110.
- Cunningham, J.? & Rawnsley, (C.F.?; Command Performance; WW2 R.A.F.; no ranks mentioned; 7th May 1941; Squadron 604 night fighters; no medals mentioned; artist unknown) 247.
- Curtis, D. Flying Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, attack and destruction of U976, 25th March 1944) 173
- Deere, Flight Lieutenant Alan (D.S.O., D.F.C. & Bar, although not for these actions; WW2 RAF; New Zealander; July-Aug 1940; three
incidents of Deere escaping death during the Battle of Britian; artist Coleman) 400.
- Denton, Flying Officer (D.F.C.; 01st January, 1945; Lancaster bombers, no.1 Squadron attacked the Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany; rescuing and
landing of a fire stricken plane. see also Thompson, Flight Sergeant; artist Philpotts) 130.
- Derrick, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; Sept. 1943, Finschafen island, New Guinea, South Pacific; artist not known) 17.
- Dobson, Commander Claude (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919; attacking Bolshevik Russian ships at Kronstadt, Petrograd Bay;
artist Coleman) 457. see also Steele, Lieut. Gordon.
- Donnini, Private Dennis (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Scots Fusiliers; 18th January, 1945 GErmany; youngest soldier to win V.C. during WW2; artist
not known) 93.
- Dorrell, Battery Sergeant-Major (V.C.; WW1 Army; 'L' Battery, Royal Horse Artillery; 1st Sept. 1914; retreating from Mons; artist not known) 312.
see also Nelson, Sergeant and Bradbury, Captain.
- Douglas, Lieutenant S. (M.C.; WW1 RFC; 29th Dec. 1915; on reconnaissance flight over Cambrai, N. France when attacked by six Fokker monoplanes
led by German aces Boelcke & Immelmann; artist not known see also Child, Lieutenant J.) 245.
- Driver, Aircraftman Ronnie (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; 18th Dec. 1939; armed reconnaissance over port of Wilhelmshaven, shot down and his escape;
artist Coleman) 460.
- Duboc, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; These Men Are Dangerous!; 18th Aug. 1942; Dieppe Raid; Battalion of Fusiliers Mont-Royal, Canada; escape from Germans; artist Coleman) 324.
- Durrant, T. Sergeant (V.C.;WW2 Commandos, raid on St. Nazaire, first V.C. won in history to a soldier in a naval battle) 67.
- Eardley, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; 16th Oct. 1944 Holland; artist, C.D. Bagnall) 191.
- Eaton, Lieutenant Arthur (D.S.O. & French Legion of Honour & Croix de Guerre; WW1 Army; 184th Tunnelling Company; end of 1915; one man patrol
to find out what Germans were up to; artist not known) 248.
- Edwards, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; 31st July 1917; 'C' Company, 1/6th Seaforth Highlanders; Battle of Ypres; artist (P); title - A Man with Courage) 358.
- Edwards, Wing-Commander H.I. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 04th July 1941; daylight raid over German port of Bremen; artist not known) 76.
- Elliot, G. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Zealand Military Forces, Egypt 15th July 1942; artist Kearon) 108.
- Ellis, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 08th Dec. 1942; Gona Creek, New Guinea; attacking Japanese strongpoints; artist Alonso) 398.
- Ervine-Andrews, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; first V.C. won in WW2; East Lancashire Regt. 30th July, 1940 near Dunkirk; artist not known) 52.
- Esmonde, Lieutenant Commander (V.C.; D.S.O.; WW2 RN Fleet Air Arm; 14th Feb, 1942 attack on German battleships Gneisenau, Scharnhorst
and Prinz Eugen; artist not known) 62.
- Evans, Commander (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 20th/21st April 1917; Destroyers HMS Swift and Broke engaged six German destroyers; artist Bagnall) 347.
see also Pick, Commander; Gyles, Midshipman.
- Everett, Lieutenant R.H.W. (D.S.O.; WW2 RNVR; 03rd Aug. 1941; flying a Hurricane from HMS Maplin to attack German aircraft; artist Philpotts) 78.
- Fegen, Commander E.S.F. (V.C.; WW2 RN; 05th November, 1940; captained Jervis Bay, in engaging the German cruiser Scheer; artist not known) 82.
- Finucane, Paddy Wing-Commander (D.S.O., D.F.C.; WW2, Story of Finucane) 126.
- Fowler, Midshipman Charlie (no medal awarded; WW2 RN; D-Day landings, Normandy June 1944; landing craft; title - Charlie Fowler's First Command; artist Philpotts) 370.
- Fraser, Lieutenant Ian (VC; WW2 RN; July 1945, Singapore, sinking of Japanese cruiser Takao by midget submarine X-3; artist Philpotts;
see also Magennis, Leading Seaman) 32.
- French, Corporal J.A. (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 04th Sept, 1942; New Guinea; charging Japanese machine gun posts; artist Coleman) 171.
- Freybreg, Lieutenant Bernard (D.S.O.; WW1 Gallipoli; 24/25th April 1915; New Zealander; distracting Turks under fire; artist (P)) 307.
- Furness, Lieutenant the Honourable Christoper (V.C.; WW2 Army; 23rd/24th March, 1940; Welsh Guards, gives covering fire to escaping truck
convey; artist Farrugia; part of the Action Stations! series) 138. RP 1476.
- G.I. Joe - the nickname of a WW2 Army American pigeon given to it by British troops (Dicken Medal, an animals V.C.; winter 1943; attacking village of Colvi Vecchia; artist Coleman) 306.
- Gardner, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; 23rd Nov. 1943; Royal Tank Regiment; artist Kearon; title - Desert Rescue) 33.
- Garland, Flying Officer RAF (V.C.; WW2 RAF, 12 Squadron; title - Only One Came Back; see also Gray Sergeant, navigator) 31; also story retold in 1978 annual
- Gatenby, Captain C. (M.B.E.; WW2 Army; New Zealander prisoner escaping from a German P.O.W. camp; Feb. 1944; Italy; artist not known) 478.
- Gerald, Captain French Air Force (medal not known; The Uhlans are Coming!; WW1; artist not known) 327.
- Gibbs, Pat Wing Commander (D.S.O.; Sinking of the San Andrea; WW2 R.A.F.; 30th Aug. 1942; Mediterranean Sea; attacking an oil tanker) 255.
- Gibson, Guy Wing Commander (V.C.; Dambusters, The; WW2 RAF; Moehne and Eder Dam raid, 16th May 1943 inside cover) 1982.
- Gordon, Private J.H. (WW2 Army; Australian; 10th July, 1941; attacking "Greenhill", north of Djezzine, Syria; artist Sanchis?) 235.
- Gould, Petty Officer (V.C. WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher, a submarine, near Crete, February 1942; artist not known;
see also Lieutenant Roberts) 5. Story retold in 1479 (artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
- Gratwick, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army, Australian, 25/26th Oct. 1942, attacking Miteiriya Ridge, Libya, North Africa; artist (P)) 193.
- Graves, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army, North Malaya, 7th Dec. 1941; title The British Battalion, combined East Surreys and Leicesters battalion; artist Coleman) see also Captain Vickers, Sergeant Craggs.
- Gray, Lieutenant R.H. (V.C.; Canadian Navy; 09th Aug. 1945; 1841 (Canadian) Squadron flying from H.M.S. Formidable attacked Japanese
shipping in the Bay of Onagawa Wan in Japan; artist Coleman?) 186.
- Gray, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF, 12 Squadron; title - Only One Came Back; see also Garland, Flying Officer, pilot) 31; also story retold in 1978 annual
- Gray, R.H. Lieutenant RAF (V.C.; Attack in the Bay of Onagawa (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1985.
- Grigg, Major A.N. (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; Nov. 1941; 5th Field Regt. N.Z.; title - The Courage of Major Grigg; artist not known) 366.
- Gurung, Bhanbhagta, Rifleman (V.C.; WW2, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Burma, attack on Snowdon East, 5th March 1945) 115 and inside back cover 1988.
- Gurung, Havildar Major Manbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Gurkhas; 11th Dec. 1941; retreating at Asun, Malaya; saving a injured officer;
artist Coleman) 465.
- Gray, Sergeant RAF (V.C.; Only One Came Back (WW2; RAF) 1978.
- Grenfell, Lieut. (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1914; 1st (Royal) Dragoons; France; dealing with a German sniper; artist Sanchis?) 452.
- Grey, Squadron Commander Spenser (D.S.O.; WW1 RNAS; 08th Oct. 1914; attacking Zeppelin sheds at Cologne; artist (P)) 375.
see also Marix, Flight-Lieutenant).
- Gunn, Second-Lieutenant G.W. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Horse Artillery; defending at Sidi Rezegh, south of Tobruk, North Africa; 21st Nov. 1941; artist Farrugia) 152.
- Gurney, Private (V.C. WW2 Australian Army; 22nd July, 1942; Tel-el-Eisa, Egypt; artist not known) 105.
- Gyles, Midshipman (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 20th/21st April 1917; Destroyers HMS Swift and Broke engaged six German destroyers; artist Bagnall) 347.
see also Pick, Commander; Evans, Commander.
- Hafiz, Abdul (V.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Jat Regiment, Indian; 6th April, 1944; clearing of Japanese troops from a hill north of Imphal, Burma;artist Coleman) 299.
- Hamilton, Private F. (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 30th July, 1915; defending British positions near Hooge, Flanders; artist Shone) 211.
- Hammond, Lieutenant A.W. (Bar for his Military Cross; WW1 RAF; Canadian crew on a bombing mission over Somme, Northern France, March 1918; artist not known) 249.
see also McLeod, Second Lieutenant Alan (V.C.).
- Hanbury, Lieut. T. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Household Cavalry; Sept. 1944; Louvain; preventing German sappers from blowing up a bridge;
artist not known) 435. see also Thomson, Corporal.
- Hanson, Captain P.H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1916; 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt.; Sulva Bay, Dardonelles; rescuing wounded troops
threated by a bush fire; artist Farrugia) 480. see also Breeze, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.).
- Hannah, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF. Britain's youngest V.C. during WW2, Sept. 1940; pilot of a bomber on fire see also Connor, Pilot Officer artist Coleman?) 65.
- Harman, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Army; April 1944, Kohima, Assam, Royal West Kent Regt; artist Farrugia) 2.
- Harmer, Petty Officer (CMG; WW2 RN; Far East, no date or year mentioned; HM Submarine Shakespeare; artist Philpotts; see also
Swanston, Lieutenant-Commander) 51.
- Harden, Corporal H.E. (V.C.; WW2 Commandos; North-West Europe; First Aider rescuing wounded troops under heavy fire; artist not known) 86.
- Harper, Corporal Johnny (V.C.; WW2 Army; 29th Sept. 1944; 4th Battalion York & Lanc. Regt.; German/Belgian border; artist Farrugia; title - The Stubborn Tyke) 362.
- Hastie, Private J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Dec. 1943; 5th Battalion Essex Regiment; Battle for Villa Grande, Italy; destroying a German anti-tank gun; artist Marti) 305.
- Hawkins, Second Officer A.G. (O.B.E.; 05th November, 1940; assisting with getting the crippled oil tanker San Demetrio into port; artist
not known; part of the Action Stations! series) 1477.
- Haydon, Lieutenant Peter (D.S.O.; WW2 No. 41 Royal Marines; Sept. 1943; Italy; fighting off a German attack; artist not known) 433.
- Hermitage, Lance Corporal, (M.M.; WW2 Army; 08th Nov. 1944; Canal di Rivaldino, near Flori, Italy; Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; artist Coleman) 450.
- Herbert, George Sergeant (D.C.M. & M.M.; Sniper in the Snow WW2 Army) 1983.
- Higson, Lance-Corporal John (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Battle of Nieuport Dunes; 10th July, 1917; Belgium; Royal North Lancashire Regt.; artist unknown) 323.
- Hinton, Sergeant J.D. The Fighting Kiwi (V.C.; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1941; Greece; New Zealander; artist (P)?) 223.
- Hoare, Flight Sub-Lieutenant J.E.A. (D.S.C.; WW1 RFC; attacking a German submarine even though their plane is damaged; 27th May,
1917; artist not known) appeared as an Action Stations one page article. See also Tadman, Petty Officer J.F.
- Hoey, Major C.F. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Lincolnshire Regt.; 16th Feb. 1944; attacking a Japanese strong point near Ngakyedank Pass in Arakan, Burma; artist not known) 244.
- Hollis, C.S.M. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Green Howards; June 1944, attacking and destroying a bunker in Mont Fleurs, France; artist Philpots) 121.
- Hopkins, Sergeant Charlie (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 11th Aug. 1944; 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regt.; Sourdevalle, France;
destroying a tank whilst wounded; artist Coleman) 507. see also Thirtle, Corporal C.; M.M.).
- Hornell, D.E. Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RCAF attack of a submarine North Atlantic, June 1944, Canadian) 81.
- Hubbard, J.H. Petty Officer (D.S.M.; Cook Burns It, The; WW2 RN) 1983.
- Hughes, Lieutenant D'Oyly (D.S.O.; WW1 R.N.; 1915; Constaninople; blowing up railway tracks; artist unknown) 283.
- Hughes, Flight Lieutenant (Air Force Cross; WW2 RAF; The Gallant Major; December 1941; captured and escape from Italian; Mediterranean sky; artist Sutherland) 316.
- Hulme, Sergeant A.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Battle of Crete, May 1941; New Zealander sniper; artist not known) 48.
- Hun's, Revenge, The (WW1 RN; front/back factual cover story; note no medal winners mentioned; artist Coleman) 329.
- Hunt, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 18th Oct. 1943; "B" Company, 6th Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; signallers holding
a positon against Germans at Montecilfone, Italy; artist not known) 448.
- Hunter, T.P. Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Commando; Italy; artist Coleman) 163.
- Insall, G.S.M. Second-Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, Nov. 1915; story of an epic patrol) 124.
- Jackman, Captain J.J.B. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st Nov. 1941; Royal Northumberland Fusiliers; supporting a British tank attack, on Duda Ridge, near Tobruk, North Africa; artist not known) 231.
- Jackson, Flight Engineer Norman (V.C.; WW2 RAF; April 1944, bombing raid over Germany; artist not known) 22.
- Jefferson, Fusilier (V.C.; WW2 Army; 14th May 1944, Gustav Line, Italy, company of Lancashire Fusiliers held off a German counter-attack;
artist Farrugia) 119 and front inside pages of annual 1990.
- Jesse, Warrant OfficerJ.H. (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; Dec. 1942; New Guinea; highlighting of Japanese bunkers using verey pistol; artist not known) 376.
- Jones, Commander Loftus (
- Johnson, 2nd Lieutenant F.H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Engineers; 25th Sept. 1915; attacking Hill 70, during the Battle of Loos; artist Bagnall) 381.
- Johnson, Squadron Leader (bar to his D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; 19th Aug. 1942; escaping from a German fighter whilst on a raid over Dieppe, France; artist not known) 502.
- Kain, "Cobber" Flying Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; New Zealand fighter pilot; his story until his death in June 1940; artist not known) 114.
- Kelliher, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Guinea, advance on Nadzab, Sept. 1943, Australian; artist Farrugia) 72.
- Keyes, Lieutenant-Colonel (V.C.; title - The Raid on General Rommel; WW2 Army, Africa; b&w, not front/back cover story; artist not known) 1.
- Khan, Sepoy Salat (no medal awarded; WW1 Oct. 1914, Belgium; artist not known; title - The Spoils of War) 363.
- Khating, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army; Assam Regt.; March/April 1944, Burma; Khating is a Naga; marking the location of a Japanese position in a
ravine, by him and his fellow natives wearing scarlet blankets; later joined Assam Regt.; it is unclear if Khating won his MC for
this or later in the Assam Regt; artist not known) 390.
- King, Gunner Alan (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 16th Nov. 1942; fighting off Japanese planes attacking a small convey off the coast of New
Guinea; artist Coleman) 509.
- King, Major C.K. "Banger" (D.S.O. x2; WW2 Army; Feb. 1945; East Yorks. Regt.; Holland; artist not known) 275.
- Kingaby, Donald Sergeant-Pilot (D.F.M. 2 Bars, D.S.O. Story of, 1939-1945; Sergeant-pilot, later commissioned; WW2 RAF; artist Coleman) 149.
- Knowland, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army; Commandos holding Hill 170; 12th January, 1945; artist not known) 20.
- Knox, 2nd Lieut. Cecil L. (V.C.; WW1 Army; March 1918; Tugney, Flanders; artist Bagnall; title - The Blowing of the Bridges) 367.
- Konigsberg, sinking of (WW2 Fleet Air Arm, Attack on Konigsberg, 10th April, 1940, Bergen, Norway, 600 and 603 Squadron Fleet Air Arm; artist Bert Vandeput) 128.
- Krige, Lieutenant Jack (M.C.; WW2 Army; Wanted - One Prisoner; late Spring 1941; 6th Armoured Car Regt.; El Alamein, North Africa; artist not known) 320.
- Lama, Ganju Rifleman (V.C.; WW2 7th Gurkhas; 12th, June 1944, Burma; artist Philpotts) 183; story also told in inside front cover 1988.
- Lamb, Petty Officer (Medal Not established) (Fistful of Gongs – true story; WW2) 1984.
- Lamy, Flying Officer Memorial on one of the Seine bridges. (WW2 Lorraine Squadron, Free French Air Force, 03rd Oct 1943) 59.
- Lambert, A.B. (Medal Not established) (Fistful of Gongs – true story; WW2) 1984.
- Lang, Gunner D. (No medal awarded; WW2 prison escape; Mar. 1943; artist not known; title - Hobo Escape!) 368.
- Lanphier, Lieutenant Tom (WW2 U.S. 339 Squadron Army Air Force; April 1943; title - Operation Vengeance; artist not known) 332.
- Larsen, Lief (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; WW2 RN; aborted raid on the German Battleship, Tirpitz, lying in Altenfiord, Norway using chariot
torpedo carriers; artist Philpotts) 60.
- Lasson, Major A. (V.C. for a Dane; WW2 Commandos; Danish national; 8th/9th April 1945; Lake Commachio, Italy; artist unknown) 254.
- Lawrie, Sergeant J.C. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 12th Regt. Royal Horse Artillery; Feb. 1943; fighting off a German tank attack, in Tunisia, North Africa;
artist Coleman) 472. see also Ainslie, Sergeant T.B. (M.M.).
- Lawry, Lance Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 22nd Mar. 1944; River Garigliano area of Italy; Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; fighting patrol;
artist not known) 442. See also Smith, Lieutenant.
- Leakey, Sergeant N.G. (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's African Rifles, 19th May, 1941; destruction of Italian tanks in Italian held Abyssinia;
artist not known) 123.
- Leoroyd, Flight Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 12th Aug. 1940; The Raid on thte Dortmund-Ems Canal; artist not known) 37.
- Lewthwaite, Captain C.O. (M.C.; WW2 Army; May 1940; Royal Warwickshire Regt.; covering withdrawn of other troops; artist Coleman) 513.
- Limbu, Lance-Corporal Rambahadur (V.C.; Twenty Minutes of Valour; WW2 Army; 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles; November 1965; Sarawak; artist Philpotts?) 282.
- Linton, Commander "Tubby" (V.C.; DSO; DSC; WW2 RN; Captain of HMS Turbulent, a submarine; story of; Mediterranean, 1942 - 1943; artist not known) 15.
- Lipsett, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1917; defending a Mosque in Nebi Samwil, Jerusalem; Yeoman Mounted Division; artist not known) 413.
- Longchamps, Baron de Selys, Flight Lieutenant, (D.F.C.; WW2, RAF; Raid on a Gestapo H.Q. 20th July 1943, Belgium) 158.
- Lord, Private Bill (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 09th April, 1918; 2/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliars; capturing German soldiers by leading
them towards the British trenches; Flanders; artist Farrugia) 487.
- Lord, Flight Lieutenant D.S.A. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; dropping of supplies to paratroopers at Arnhem, Holland, 19th Sept. 1944; artist Coleman) 145.
- Lovegrove, Bill Chief Motor Mechanic (C.G.M.;Saving the Captain; WW2 RN) 1982.
- Loveitt, Sergeant Pilot (DFM; WW2 RAF; night of 12/13th June 1941, raid on the German battleship Lutzow; artist not known) 118.
- Lumsden, Major Freddy (V.C.; Bring Back the Guns - true story; WW1) 1984.
- Lyell, Lord (V.C.; WW2 Army, Scots Guards; April 1943, Tunisia; daring attack on a German gun position; artist Farrugia) 77.
- Maclachlan, Squadron Leader J.A.F. (D.S.O.; three D.F.C.'s; WW2 RAF; Malta 1941; story title - One-Armed Mac; story of Maclachlan how he
lost his arm over malta, but continued flying later in the war; artist Philpotts) 7.
- Macnair, Captain E. A. (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Sussex Regt.; early 1916, Flanders; artist Bagnall) 219.
- Mactier, Private R. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 23rd Battalion; 1st Sept. 1918; Flanders; artist Bevan?; title - One-Man Assault Force) 364.
- McAleer, F. Sergeant (D.C.M.; McAleer's Revenge; WW2 Army; Irish Brigade of the first Army; January 1943; Tunisia; artist Rawlings) 278.
- McElroy, Lieutenant Bill (medal?; WW1 Tank Corps; 20th Nov. 1917, Cambrai, France; tank no. 43; McElroy defends his stricken tank from being
captured after reserve fuel tank catches fire; artist not known; appeared as an Action Stations one page article) 1564.
- McIver, Leading Seaman (D.S.C.; Fistful of Gongs – true story; WW2) 1984.
- McKenzie, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Tank Corps; first tank vs. tank battle, Flanders, 24th April 1918; artist not known; appeared as an Action Stations article) 1563.
see also Mitchell, Lieutenant F.M.C.
- McKenzie, Able Seaman A.E. (V.C.; WW1 RN; 23rd April, 1918; British attack on Zeebrugge; H.M.S. Vindictive; artist Bagnall) 159.
- McKenzie, Pilot Officer K.W. (D.F.C.; End of a Raider; WW2 R.A.F.; 7th Oct. 1940; Battle of Britain; artist unknown) 262.
- McLeod, Second Lieutenant Alan (V.C.; WW1 RAF; Canadian crew on a bombing mission over Somme, Northern France, March 1918; artist not known) 249.
see also Hammond, Lieutenant A.W. (Bar for his Military Cross).
- McNair, Pilot Officer R.W. (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian; autumn, 1941; protecting a fellow shot down pilot from German fighters; artist not known) 486.
- McNamara, Lieutenant F. (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; 20th March, 1917; attacking a Turkish position at Gaza in Palestine; artist (P)) 189.
- Magennis, Leading Seaman (VC; WW2 RN; July 1945, Singapore, sinking of Japanese cruiser Takao by midget submarine X-3; artist Philpotts; see also Fraser, Lieutenant Ian) 32.
- Maginn, 2nd Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Tank Trap!; November 1917; 1st Battalion, The London Rifle Brigade; artist Coleman) 317.
- Mahony, J.K. Major (V.C.; WW2, Army, 24th May 1944, Canadian Westminster Reg. (Motor), crossing River Melfa, Italy) 127.
- Maidment, Private G. (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 30th Aug. 1942; defending Alola village, New Guinea from the Japanese; artist Alonso) 401.
- Malan, "Sailor" (D.S.O. & Bar; D.F.C. & Bar; WW2 RAF; South African; Malan's adventures during WW2; artist Philpotts) 141.
- Malcolm, Wing-Commander (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Dec. 1942, Tunisia; raid by bombers of 18 Squadron on a German airfield; artist not known) 89.
- Manser, Flying Officer L.T. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 30th May, 1942; first 1,000 bomb raid on German town of Cologne; artist (P)) 206
- Mantle, J.F. Leading Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN, Portland Harbour, H.M.S. Foylebank, 4th July 1940; artist Shone) 151.
- Marix, Flight-Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RNAS; 08th Oct. 1914; attacking Zeppelin sheds at Dusseldorf; artist (P)) 375.
see also Grey, Squadron Commander Spenser).
- Mason, D.W. Captain George Cross (WW2, Mediterranean Sea, S.S. Ohio in a convoy to Malta, 3rd Aug. 1942) 166.
- Melvaine, Private (D.C.M.WW2 Australian Army; 27th June, 1941; attacking Jebel Mazar, Syria against vichy French troops; artist not known) 458.
- Merritt, Lieutenant-Colonel C.C.I. (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; Aug. 1941; Dieppe raid on the French coast; South Saskatchewans; artists not known) 26, RP 270 front/back covers.
- Middleton, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Bomber raid on Turin, November 1942; artist not known) 13.
- Miers, Commander (V.C.; WW2 RN; adventure of Commander Miers and his command, the submarine HMS Torbay; artist not known) 35.
- Mitchell, Lieutenant F.M.C. (?; WW1 Tank Corps; first tank vs. tank battle, Flanders, 24th April 1918; artist not known; appeared as an Action Stations article) 1563.
see also McKenzie, Sergeant.
- Montanaro, Captain (D.S.O.; Two Bites at the Cherry; WW2 Special Boat Squadron, S.B.S.; April 1942; sinking of German tanker in Boulogne, France; artist Farrugia) 222.
- Moor, 2nd Lieutenant G.R.D. (V.C.; Attack at Achi Baba; WW1 Army; 5th June 1915; Galliopi, Turkey; artist, C.D. Bagnall) 256.
- Moore, Flying Officer K. O. (D.S.O. and American Silver Star; 08th June, 1944; fought and destroyed two U-Boats in one patrol; artist Shone;
part of the Action Stations! series) 473. RP 1462 (artist not known).
- Moore, Lieutenant G.F. (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944; rescuing wounded soldiers from an minefield; artist Coleman) 468.
see also Waters, Gunner (George Medal).
- Moore, Trooper Ron (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; New Zealander; 1st February, 1941; L.R.D.G.; North Africa; fighting a tough Italian force; artist unknown) 303.
- Morris, Lieut-Colonel Charles (D.S.O.; WW2 Army, summer 1942; Indian troops, 13th Frontier Force Rifles; escape from a German P.O.W. camp;
artist Philpotts) 372.
- note - story retold in Action Stations! series; artist not known 1456.
- Motor Torpedo Attack (WW2, RN, attacking German convoy off Cape Zebib, Africa, 31st March 1943; artist Bert Vandeput) 131.
- Moulton, Private C. (U.S. Silver Star; WW2 Army; River Maas, Holland; February 1945; Cheshire Regiment; artist unknown) 291.
- Mynarski, Pilot Officer A. C. (V.C.; WW2 Royal Canadian Air Force; mid-upper gunner; 12th June 1944; Lancaster bombing targets in Cambrai, France;
artist Philpotts) 40.
- Naik Sunbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; Burma, March 1944, 2nd platoon, 5th Gurkhas; artist not known) 353.
- Nasmith, Lieutenant Commander (V.C; WW1 RN; May 1915, Dardanelles; title - Dardanelles Patrol; artist Bevan?) 338.
- Nettleton, Squadron Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; daylight British air raid on the U-Boat engine sheds at Augsburg; artist Kearon) 25.
- Nelson, Sergeant (V.C.; WW1 Army; 'L' Battery, Royal Horse Artillery; 1st Sept. 1914; retreating from Mons; artist not known) 312.
see also Dorrell, Battery Sergeant-Major and Bradbury, Captain.
- Nettleton, J.D. Squadron Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Attack diesel works; Augsburg, Bavaria; inside cover) 1982 RP> 1350.
- Newton, Flight Lieutenant W.E. (V.C.; WW2 RAAF; Two Targets for 22 Squadron; 16th March, 1943; Australian pilot; attack on New Guinea; artist unknown) 216.
- Newton, Captain Oliver (Bar to his M.C.; WW2 Army; 'D' Company. King's Royal Rifle Corps; 21st July, 1941; raid on Ruweisat Ridge,
N. Africa; artist not known) 403.
- Nicholls, Lance Corporal Harry (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st May 1940; Grenadier Guards; artist Coleman?; also received the Bronze Cross) 90.
- Nicholson, Lieutenant D. J. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 16th Aug. 1940, Battle of Britain; title - One VC for the fighters; artist not known) 34.
- Nixon, Major Sir Chris (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 12th April, 1945; attacking the Pagoda Ridge, near Burmese town of Kyaukpadaung; artist Coleman) 466.
- Norton, G.R. Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2, Army, Italy, Hampshire Regiment, South African; artist Diaz?) 133.
- Osbourne, Company Sergeant-Major J.R. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 19th Dec. 1941 Winnipeg Grenadiers attacked Japanese holding Mount Butler,
overlooking Hong Kong; artist Diaz?) 136.
- Palmer, Squadron Leader R.A.M. (V.C..; WW2, RAFVR; 23rd Dec. 1944; Pathfinder squadron marking target for bombers at Cologne, Germany;
artist Philpotts) 94.
- Parker, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Marine Brigade; April 1915; Gallipoli; taking supplies forward to a front trench across
open ground exposed to Turkish gunfire; artist Coleman) 504.
- Parmiter, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; June to Aug. 1943; radio operator on an island of the coast of New Guinea, fighting a
Japanese patrol; artist Alonso) 503.
- Parsons, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Army; Bantam Battalion, Gloucester Regt.; 1917, Flanders; defence of grenade post at Villers-Faucon;
artist Coleman) 490.
- Parsons, Private (WW1 Army; promoted to Corporal on the field of battle; Guards Division; River Aisne; September 1914; no medal awarded; artist (P)) 289.
- Partridge, Captain R.T. (D.S.O.; WW2 Royal Marines flying Fleet Air Arm Skua fighters; 25th April 1940, Norway; escape from German airmen, after being
shot down; artist Philpotts) 109.
- Patrick, Sergeant R.A. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2/15th Battalion, Australian Army; attacking an Italian strongpoint, near Tobruk, North Africa; artist Coleman) 469.
- Peele, 2nd Lieutenant Michael (M.C.; Jan. 1964; 4th (Leicestershire) Battalion; attacking Indonesian terrorists in Sabah, Northern Borneo,
then part of Malaysia; artist Coleman) 207.
- Peters, Pilot Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, 1st June 1940; light Anson plane shot down two Me 109's; artist Philpotts) 170.
- Peters, F.T. Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN, Nov. 1942; attack on Oran harbour, France; artist Philpotts) 64.
- Pigeon That Won The V.C., The (WW2 RAF; 22nd Feb. 1942; 42 Squadron; Squadron Leader W.H. Cliff; story of Winkie the pigeon which
flew back from Cliff's shot down bomber to its loft at Dundee; crew were rescued and Winkie awarded the Dickin Medal; artist Shone)
412. RP 1975 (artist not known).
- Pick, Commander (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 20th/21st April 1917; Destroyers HMS 'Swift' and 'Broke' engaged six German destroyers; artist Bagnall) 347.
see also Gyles, Midshipman; Evans, Commander.
- Pickard, Group Captain. Jailbusters, The (WW2 RAF; jailbreak of prisoners; Group Captain Pickard; artist Farrugia) S1968, col. (first page only).
- Place, Lieutenant B.C.G. (V.C. WW2 RN; 22nd Sept. 1943, midget submarine X-7 attack on the German battleship Tirpitz; artist not known) 107.
- Pomeroy, Gene (U.S. citizen; no medals mentioned; WW2 Army; 8th Dec. 1941; Malaya; title - The Dogra Yank; artist Sutherland) 356.
- Porteous, Major P.A. (V.C.; WW2 Royal Artillery; 19th Aug. 1942; raid on German held port of Dieppe; lead various charges against German gun positions;
artist not known) 104.
- Potts, Trooper Fred (V.C. WW1 Army, Gallipoli, 21st Aug. 1915, 1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry, Hill 70; title - The Burning Hill; artist Ted Rawlings) 331.
- Pratt, Corporal (M.M.; 09th July, 1943; Sicily; 2nd South Staffs Regt.; protecting of the Ponte Grande bridge from destruction with Lieutenant Withers, M.C.; artist Coleman;
RP 1469; artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
- Pratt, Gunner J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; July 1944; 151st Ayrshire Yeomanry Field Regt. advancing on the French port of Caen; artist not known) 287.
- Queripel, Captain L.E. (V.C.; WW2 Paratroopers; 19th Sept. 1944, Arnhem, Holland; artist Sutherland) 83.
- Ram, Bhaira Lance-Corporal (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army, Eritrea; February 1941; 6th Rajputana Rifles; title - The Battle of Cameron Ridge) 333.
see also Heroes of Cameron Ridge (factual).
- Ram, Chhelu (V.C.; WW2 Indian Army; The Courage of Chhelu Ram; 19th/20th April 1943; 6th Rajputana Rifles; Tunisia; artist unknown) 250.
- Rana, Havildar Minbahadur (Mention in Dispatches; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1944; Gurkhas holding a position at Sita, Burma from Japanese
attack; artist Philpotts) 471. see also Tharpa, Rifleman Narbahadur (Indian Distinguished Service Medal).
- Randle, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Norfolk Regt.; 06th May 1944; Kohima, Assam; artist Farrugia) 74.
- Rattey, Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 22nd March, 1945; action on South Bougainville island, in South-West Pacific ocean; artist Farrugia) 58.
- Rawnsley, C.F. see Cunningham, J. & Rawnsley, C.F.
- Raymond, Claud Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army, Burma, 21st Mar 1945; artist (P)) 195.
- Reid, Flight-Lieutenant William (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 3rd Nov. 1943; bombing raid on Dusseldorf, Germany; artist not known) 28.
- Reiter, Sergeant F.A. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 27th May, 1941; Crete; troops fighting against the Germans; artist Coleman) 455.
see also Baxter, Private B.A.
- Reynolds, Flying Officer (No medal awarded?) Flying High (A true story; WW2) 1984.
- Rhodes-Moorhouse, Lieutenant W.B. (V.C.; WW1 RFC; 26th April, 1915; raid on Courtrai railway yards, Belgium; artist Bagnall) 167.
- Richardson, Private James (V.C.; WW1 Army; Manitoba Regt.; Canadians; 08th Oct. 1916; Battle of the Somme, Flanders; artist Bagnall) 237.
- Roberts, Lieutenant (V.C. WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher, a submarine, near Crete, February 1942; artist not known;
see also Petty Officer Gould) 5. Story retold in 1479 (artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
- Rogers, Sergeant M.W. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Wiltshire Regt.; 03rd June 1944; attacking German held machine-gun posts on a hilltop in Italy; artist not known) 204.
- Rogers, Sergeant R.G. (M.M.; WW2 Army; tanks of the 3rd County of London Yeomanry; 01st Sept. 1942; attacking German tanks at
Manequir el Taiyara, N. Africa; artist Coleman) 426.
- Ronneberg, Lieutenant (WW2 Norwegian Commandos blowing up heavy water plant at Rjukan, Feb. 1943) 70.
- Roope, Commander (WW2 RN; V.C.; 07th April, 1940; HMS Glow-Worm in battle with the German cruiser Admiral Hipper; artist not known) 53.
- Rose, Sergeant Pilot (D.F.M.; Press on Regardless! WW2 RAF) 1976.
- Ryder, Commander (V.C.; WW2 RN; commander of a gunboat during the raid on St. Nazaire, France 28th March, 1942; artist not known) 99.
see also Savage, Able Seaman, gunner on the gunboat).
- Ryder, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; 03rd April, 1940; intercepting a German bomber, which he shot down, but was also himself
shot down; amazing escape from his Spitfire under the sea; artist Philpotts) 491.
- Safari, HMS (WW2 Submarine, Mediterranean Sea, 1942, patrol story) 125.
- Samson, Lieutenant (no medal awarded; WW1 RFC; Middle East; title - The Winning of the Wager; artist not known) 349.
- Samwell, Lieutenant (no medal awarded; WW2 Battle of El Alamein 23rd Oct. 1942; artist not known) 359.
- Sargent, J.S. Sargent (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; bomber raid, Mediterranean Sea, 22nd June 1941) 164.
- Savage, Able Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN; gunner on a gunboat during the raid on St. Nazaire, France 28th March, 1942; artist not known) 99.
see also Ryder, Commander captain of the gunboat).
- Saxon, Cook-Sergeant Y. (M.M.; WW1 Army; 2nd/5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers; Third Battle of Ypres, November 1917; artist not known) 304.
- Scarfe, Squadron Leader Lone Avenger, The (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 09th Dec. 1941; revenge flight against the Japanese for destorying his squadron;
story first told in weekly comic, then a longer version in an annual; note in the annual Scarfe's name was spelt without the 'e') 88 and 1979.
- Sephton, Petty Officer Alfred (V.C.; WW2 RN; May 1941, Crete, Mediterranean Sea; Cruiser HMS Coventry under attack by German planes,
remains at his post firing guns even though he is injured; artist not known) 12 RP 1560 appeared as an Action Stations one page article.
- Sewell, Lieut. Cecil (V.C.; WW1 tanks; 29th Aug. 1918; Fremicourt, France; title - A V.C. for the Tanks; artist not known) 371.
- Sharpe, Acting-Corporal C. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 9th May 1915, 2nd Lincolnshire Regt.; title - One-Man Relief Force; artist Leo Rawlings) 341.
- Sherbrooke, Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN; 31st Dec. 1942; title - The Battle of the Barents Sea; artist Farrugia) 24.
- Sidney, Major W.P. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 7th February 1944, Anzio, Italy; Grenadier Guards; artist not known) 39.
- Simpson, Lieutenant? 'Spicer' (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; Overland to Lake Tanganyika, East Africa; 26th Dec. 1915; artist (P)) 229.
- Singleton, Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; June 1915; commander of armed tug Shaitan sinking Turkish gun-boat & capturing Turkish soldiers;
River Tigris, Mesopotamia; artist Bagnall) 172.
- Singh, Lance Naik Bishram (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; Feb. 1945; 7th Rajputs; Taungap, Burma; saving the life of an officer; artist Alonso) 520.
- Singh, Jemadar Parkash (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th Frontier Force Rifles of the Indian Army at Kenlan Ywathit, Burma; fighting off Japanese attack;
artist not known) 147.
- Singh, Naik Gian (V.C.; WW2 Army; 02nd Mar. 1945; 15th Punjab Regt.; attacking alone a Japanese machine-gun post astride the Kayme-Myingyan road, Burma; artist Philpotts) 217.
- Singh, Havildar Umrao (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Indian Artillery; 15th Dec. 1944; Kaladan Valley of Burma; defending the guns from Japanese attack; artist not known) 243.
- Skinner, Private (D.C.M.; New Zealander; Aug. 15th 1915; tackles a Turkish sniper even though he himself is wounded; artist not known; part of
the Action Stations! series) 1467.
- Slingsby, T.W. Major (D.S.O.; Cavalry Charge; WW1 Army cavalry; 22nd Cavalry, Indian Army; 29th April, 1918; Iraq; artist not known) 266.
- Smith, Sergeant E.A. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st/22nd Oct. 1944; Seaforth Highlanders of Canada crossing the River Savio, Italy; artist Philpotts) 277.
- Smith, Lieutenant S.B. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 22nd Mar. 1944; River Garigliano area of Italy; Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regt.; fighting patrol;
artist not known) 442. See also Lawry, Lance Corporal.
- Stokes, Private J. (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; Kervenheim, Holland; 1st March, 1945; artist unknown) 212.
- Smythe, Q.G.M. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; 1st South African Division, North Africa, artist Farrugia) 106.
- Stannard, Lieutenant R.B. (V.C.; WW2 RN; HM Trawler Arab, April 1940, evacuation of British troops from Namsos, Norway; artist Philpotts) 38.
- Stark, Pilot Officer (WW2 RAF; 4th Oct. 1943; shooting down 609 Squadron's two hundreth's German plane; artist not known) 264.
- Steele, Lieut. Gordon (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919; attacking Bolshevik Russian ships at Kronstadt, Petrograd Bay;
artist Coleman) 457. see also Dobson, Commander Claude.
- Strachan, Lieutenant Harcus (V.C.; WW1 Army; 20th Nov. 1917; title - The Charge of the Fort Garry Cavalry; artist Bevan) 343.
- Stuart, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 RN; 07th June, 1917; on board the Q-boat Paragust with Seaman Williams V.C., which sank a U-Boat;
artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series) 1470.
- Swales, Captain E. (V.C.; WW2 S.A.A.F.; South African; 23rd Feb. 1945; bombing raid on Pforzheim, Germany; artist unknown) 224.
- Swanston, Lieutenant-Commander (DSO; WW2 RN; Far East, no date or year mentioned; HM Submarine Shakespeare; artist Philpotts; see also
Harmer, Petty Officer) 51.
- Tadman, Petty Officer J.F. (Conspicious Gallentry Medal; WW1 RFC; attacking a German submarine even though their plane is damaged; 27th May,
1917; artist not known) 1537 appeared as an Action Stations one page article. See also Hoare, Flight Sub-Lieutenant J.E.A.
- Tamang, Sergeant Mandahabor (M.M.; Malaysia; Army; 10th Gurkha Rifles; Sept. 1964; attacking Indonesian terrorists; artist (P)) 232.
- Thapa, Jemadar Dharmsing (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 28th April, 1944; counter-attack against the Japanese to retake a position
of Crete West, Burma; artist Philpotts) 454.
- Tharpa, Rifleman Narbahadur (Indian Distinguished Service Medal; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1944; Gurkhas holding a position at Sita, Burma from Japanese
attack; artist Philpotts) 471. see also Rana, Havildar Minbahadur (Mention in Dispatches).
- Thirtle, Corporal C. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 11th Aug. 1944; 1st Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regt.; Sourdevalle, France;
destroying a tank whilst wounded; artist Coleman) 507. see also ). Hopkins, Sergeant Charlie (D.C.M.).
- Thomson, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Household Cavalry; Sept. 1944; Louvain; preventing German sappers from blowing up a bridge;
artist not known) 435. see also Hanbury, Lieut. T.
- Thompson, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; 01st January, 1945; Lancaster bombers, no.1 Squadron attacked the Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany; rescuing and
landing of a fire stricken plane. see also Denton, Flying Officer; artist Philpotts) 130.
- Thomson, Major Cleasby see Cleasby, Major Thomson.
- Trent, Squadron-Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 03rd May, 1943, 487 Squadron attacked power station in Amsterdam, Holland; artist Philpotts) 135 RP 1539 as a one page story.
- Trigg, Flying Officer (V.C. WW2 RNZAF; Aug. 1943 Atlantic Sea; 200 Squadron, attacking a German submarine; artist unknown) 46.
- Turner, D.J. Flying Officer, Master Bomber (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, attack and destruction of U976, 25th March 1944) 173.
- Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel V.B (V.C.; WW2 Army; 27th Oct. 1942; Rifle Brigade, El Alamein, North Africa; artist (P)) 174.
- Unwin, Commander (V.C.; WW1 RN; Commander of a converted collier the River Clyde; 25th April 1915, Gallipoli; artist unknown) 315.
- Upham, Lieutenant Charles Hazlitt (WW2 Army; V.C. Crete, May 1941; won a second V.C. as a Captain in 1942, Western Desert, Africa at
El Ruweisat; artist not known) 11 RP 1561 retold as a one page story. (note - story of how he won his V.C. in the Western Desert told in 508; artist Alonso.
- Vickers, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army, North Malaya, 7th Dec. 1941; title The British Battalion, combined East Surreys and Leicesters battalion; artist Coleman) see also Sergeant Craggs, Private Graves.
- Vincent, Private Harry (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 1st Canadian Battalion; June 1915; Canadians holding the line at Givenchy, Flanders; artist Coleman) 474.
see also Campbell, Lieut. Fred (V.C.).
- Wain, Captain R.W.L. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 22nd Nov. 1917; tank attacking the Hindenberg Line; artist (P)) 198.
RP inside front cover of the 1989 annual.
- Wakenshaw, Private Adam (V.C.; WW2 Army; Durham Light Infantry; 27th June 1942, defending Mersa Matruh, North Africa; artist not known) 96.
- Walker, F.J. Captain (D.S.O.; WW2 RN, Convoy from Gibraltar, H.M.S. Stark 14th, Dec. 1941; Britian's top U-Boat killer; artist Coleman) 178.
- Warburton-Lee Captain (V.C.; Narvik Fjord attack WW2 RN; HMS Hardy; 06th April 1940; story inside front cover; artist not known) 1985.
note - story retold in issue 56 (artist not known).
- Ward, Sergeant James (V.C.; WW2 RNZAR; 07th July, 1941; Wellington bomber of 75 Squadron; night raid over Munster, Germany; artist unknown) 4.
- Warneford, Lieutenant R.A.J. (V.C.; WW1 RN; 07th JUne 1915; first airman to blow up a Zeppelin in flight, over Ghent, Belgium; artist not known) 139.
- Waters, Gunner (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944; rescuing wounded soldiers from an minefield; artist Coleman) 468.
see also Moore, Lieutenant G.F. (George Medal).
- Watkins, T.J. Flight Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW2 RAF; bomber raid, Mediterranean Sea, 22nd June 1941) 164.
see also Sargent, J.S.
- Webb, Lance Sergeant L.A.R. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 07th Nov. 1944; Welsh Guards; Veulen, Holland; leading and rescuing wounded soldiers whilst
on patrol; artist Diaz) 512.
- Wheeler, Major G.G.M. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 12th April, 1915; 7th Harlana Lancers; charge against Turkish positions at Shaiba, Mesopotamia; artist Farrugia) 176.
- Williams, Seaman (V.C.; WW1 RN; 07th June, 1917; on board the Q-boat Paragust with Lieutenant Stuart V.C., which sank a U-Boat;
artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series) 1470.
- Wilkinson, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RN; Feb. 1942; title - [passenger ship] Li Wo Went to War; Singapore & Upper Yangtse River; artist not known).
- Williams, Flight Sergeant (C.G.M.; Tail-End Aussie, The; WW2 RAAF) 1982.
- Williams, Sergeant (Military Medal; 4th Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancashire Regt.; 25th June, 1944; Font Enay Le Pesnel, France; won the medal
after challenge issued of a £5.00 note to the first artillery gun crew knocks out a Panther tank. Williams knocked out two; artist not
known; part of the Action Stations! series) 1459.
- Wilson, Captain E.C.T. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 10th Aug. 1940; East Surrey Regt., Camel Corps; Tug Argon Gap, East Africa; artist not known) 140.
- Wilson, Private George (V.C.; WW1 Army; Highland Light Infantry; 14th Sept. 1914; Flanders; artist unknown) 221.
- Wingless Wonder, The (No medals awarded; WW1 RFC; Late 1917, Dead Sea; 67 Squadron (Australian); plane without wings; artist Coleman) 334.
- Winkie, the pigeon (Dickin Medal; WW2 RAF; 22nd Feb. 1942; 42 Squadron; Squadron Leader W.H. Cliff; story of Winkie the pigeon which
flew back from Cliff's shot down bomber to its loft at Dundee; crew were rescued as a result; artist Shone) 412. RP 1975
(artist not known).
- Withers, Lieutenant (M.C.; 09th July, 1943; Sicily; 2nd South Staffs Regt.; protecting of the Ponte Grande bridge from destruction with Corporal Pratt M.M.; artist Coleman) 483.
RP 1469 (part of the Action Stations! series; artist not known).
- Wright, Sergeant-Major Peter (V.C.; D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards; 25th Sept. 1943; Salerno, Italy; artist not known) 154.
- Wynn, Micky Sub-Lieutenant (D.S.M.; Saving the Captain (factual; WW2 RN) 1982).
- Young, St. John Graham Lieutenant (George Cross Medal; One Step From Death; WW2 Army; 23rd July, 1944; Central India Horse; Italy; artist (P)) 267.
Military Misfit, The (WW2 Army; humour) 1976.
Mission Most Dangerous (factual; British Commandos (led by Capt. Courtney) landing with US General Mark Clark via submarine off coast of Algeria,
19th Oct. 1942 to contact Free French officers; artist Philpotts) 251.
Mission to Moresby (factual; WW2 Australian Army/RAF; Sept. 1943; Markham river, New Guinea; Flying Officer E.R. Staley (RAAF)
flys to Port Mosesby with urgent documents in bad weather; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 430.
Mister Fix It (sport; football; featuring Fred cogger; Terry Smith; artist not known; Bradport City Football Club).
- starts prior to 618 - 628.
- RPstarts prior to 989 - ends after 993.
Mister Roly-Poly (series character; sport; football; featuring Roly Jones; artist Vandeput).
- 1972.
- 517 - finishes after 522.
- 894 - finishes after 899 RP.
Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; secret service; Napoleonic war).
Mole, Lenny (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
Monk 'Doc' (series character) see Planet Seekers,The.
Monsters (one page story; dinosaurs killed by space ship allows humans to breed, space ship returns and wipes out humans; artist not known) 1657.
Monster of the Deep (WW2 RN; series characters; operating off the coast of Japanese occupied Malaya; giant dinosaur?; featuriing Lieutenant Mick Jeffries;
Sub-Lieutenant 'Dinky' Darries; Coxswain Petty Officer Angus McKay; artist Bleach).
Monster Laffs (jokes page) 1991.
Monster Machines (factual; the Channel Tunnel Boring Machine) S1989.
Monster World (pictures of monsters sent in by readers; did not appear in every issue; started prior to 1455).
Moore, Trooper Bob (WW2 5th Hussars; series character) seePhantom of the Fighting Fifth).
Moran, Major (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Morgan, Bill (series character; holiday coach tour across Africa) see Jungle Bus, The.
Morgan, Sergeant (Pilot) Dave (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
Morgyn# The Mighty (series character; strong man; adventure; various artists).
- see also Poster pictures.
- 1964; (artist Kearon) 1965 (artist Kearon); 1966 (artist Kearon); 1967 (artist Kearon); S 1967 (artist Kearon); 1968 (artist Kearon);
S1968, (artist Kearon, col. first page);
- 1969 (artist Kearon);
- 1970 (visiting a roman city in the heart of Africa; freeing of slaves; artist Kearon); S1972 (artist Kearon); S1973 (artist Kearon);
- S1974, col.; 1975 (artist Kearon);
- S1976, (artist Antonio Garcia); S1977, col. (artist not Garcia); 1978 (artist Garcia); S1978 (artist Garcia);
- 1979 (artist Garcia);
- S1979, (not Garcia); 1980 (artist Garcia); S1980 col.(artist Garcia); 1981 (artist Garcia); S1981 (artist Garcia);
- 1982 (artist Garcia);
- S1982 col.(artist Garcia); 1983 (artist Felix Carrion); S1983 (artist Garcia); 1984 (artist Carrion), 1985 (artist Carrion),
- S1985 (artist Garcia); 1986 (artist Carrion); S1986 (artist Garcia);
- 1987 - (Amazon Basin rescuing a doctor; artist Carrion); 1988 (artist Carrion); S1988 (assisting an old fishing friend in the Persian Gulf
artist Garcia); 1989 (Morgyn has to fight in a modern coliseum in Venezuela for a Senor Vargus in order to save his friend Washington Jones;
artist Carrion);
- S1989 (partial colour; artist Cooper);
- 1990 (Morgyn confronts an alien traveller in the Jungle of Borneo; artist Carrion); S1990 (artist Cooper);
- 1991 - (Aliens are running amok on the Pacific island of Komodo; artist John Cooper); 1992 (rescuing of animals being tested on in the jungles of
Borneo; artist Cooper);S1992 (artist Dorey);
- 1993 (aliens casuing earth-quakes in Central Africa; artist Cooper); 1994 (action in Borneo; artist Mike Dorey).
- 109 - ? (first series - locating a space capsule with a trapped RAF officer in it, which has landed in the Borneo jungle; featuring RAF signaller
Tom Hewitt; artist Kearon).
- S 1992.
- 706? - 718 Desperate Days for Morgyn the Mighty (22nd century, Earth invaded by Varlans; artist unknown; featuring
Dominic, Sebastian, a High Priest;
- 842 - 853? (Morgyn faces six terrible tests to save an African tribe).
- starts prior to 1455 - ? (Morgyn's adventures in Burma (artist ?).
- 1636 - 1647 (Morgyn fights the Warobs in Borneo; series in col.; artist not known).
- Red Dagger 64 page compilation of several Morgyn the Mighty stories, issues 3 and 14.
Morris, Sir James (series character; secret service; Head of a special British Secret Service anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
Morris, Manny (series; sport; bare knuckle fighting) see Mendoza the Great.
Morton, Sparky (series character) see Mystery Man on the Inside Left, The.
Motor-Bike, The World Of (factual) 1974
Mud in Your Eye (sport; moto-cross riding) 1967
Muggins, Mick ; The Worst Boxer in Britain (series character; sport; boxing; humour; George Barnes, manager; artist Sutherland) 1964.
Muir, Donald (series character; present day adventure) see Days of the Dinosaurs.
Mule Trouble for Stobo! (factual; WW2 Army; Green Howards; Sicily, Italy; July 1943; Captain W.O. Stobo, warning tanks off a German gun, using mules;
no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 505.
Mulligan, Private Alfie (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
Mulligan and his Mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text; featuring Private Alfie Mulligan; Barbarry, the mule; artist not known).
Mulveney's Mule (series characters; North-West Frontier 1930's; humour; artist C.D. Bagnall; featuring Private Mick Mulveney; Barbarry, the mule).
Murray, Timothy (series character; 18th Century) see Swordmaster, The
My Business is Goals (series character; sport; football; featuring Stan Stagg; Doug Barrington; artist not known; Bradwick City Football Club).
Mysterious Mister Navaran, The see Sands, Shiwa
Mystery Man on the Inside Left, The (series charcter; sport; football; artist Bert Vandeput; featuring Sparky Morton; Midford City Football Club).
Starts prior to 295 - 325.
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Napoleonic# stories see.
- Battling Bulldog (Napoleonic story).
- British Tommy, The (complete story; true story of how the British Tommy got his nickname).
- Drummer Boys, The (complete story; small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812).
- Fighting Tom Cochrane (series character; Royal Navy).
- Fortunes of War! (Napoleonic War; complete story) 1985.
- Guerrilla Guns (series character; Army).
- Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; secret service).
- Running the Gauntlet (complete story; campaign in Prussia, 1806; rushing supplies up to the guns).
Narvik Fjord attack (WW2 RN; factual; inside cover) 1985
Nature Know-all Quiz (quiz; artist unknown) S1972, col.
Navy's Here!, The (WW2 RN; factual; attack by naval boarding party from HMS Cossack on German tanker Altmark carrying British Merchant seamen
prisoners; 16th Feb., 1940; artist Philpots) 100.
Navy’s Air Force, The (factual) 1972.
Navy's Fighting Carrier, The (WW2 RN; factual; story of a converted German-steamer HMS Audacity; launched 1941 and sank the same year; artist
Vandeput) 122.
Neilson, Tom Captain (series character; featuring Captain Tom Neilson) see Man In The Mine, The
Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; American/Canadian themed story; artist Vandeput; complete story each issue).
- 53 - Robbery of a bank near Niagara Falls.
- 54 - A tight-rope walker risks death over the Falls, attempting to save a man's life.
- 55 - The day the Falls froze and shattered a perfect murder scheme.
- 56 - Three Canadian soldiers uncovering a spy ring at the Falls.
- 57 - Going over the Falls in a barrel!
- 257 - Train Wreckers of Niagara.
Nicknames of the Regiments (factual; artist not known) 24.
Night Action in Normandy! (factual; WW2 Army; 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry fighting a rearguard action against Germans at Le Plessis Grimauld, Normandy;
front / back cover story; artist Shone) 422.
Night Run to Fort Luton (text story.) 1975.
Night Stalker (adventure; complete story; four lads out weekend walking; artist Alonso?) 1991.
Nightmare Zone (series characters; adventure; horror; col.; featuring Boz Baker; artist same as for the later Mann series).
Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Professor Andew Mann, Liverpool Red, Yorker; artist not known).
No Escape (Adventure; ghost story; complete story about a gang of robbers and how one of their murdered victims exacts his revenge; featuring Ted
Munson; artist not known) 1984.
North-West Frontier of India themed stories.
- Afgan's Man (20th Century).
- Clevery's Scouts (set during WW2).
- Galloping Gunners, The (late 19th Century, early 20th Century).
- Gun on Four Legs, The (set during the 19th Century, Afgan revolt, 1879).
- Mulveney's Mule (North-West Frontier 1930's).
- Rafferty's Own (Sepoy Indian Mutiny, 1857).
- Talu's Tiger (complete story; Hill village 1890 India).
North-West Mounted Police (forerunners of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) see Queen's Cowboys, The
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O'Bannion, Private (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
O'Malley of the Mounties (complete story; R.C.M.P.; artist Philpotts?) 502
O’Neil Swoops In (adventure gliding; 20th Century) 1977
Odd Armour of World War One (factual) 1983
Odd Cars (factual) 1974
Odd Jobs (WW2 unusual units; inside covers) 1966
Old Broken Tusk (complete story; hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher; artist Alonso?) 1456.
Olympic Oddities (factual; sport; artist Ted Rawlings) S1971.
Omes, Wally (series character) see Johnny Hop.
On the Run! (complete story; Mafia Hit man Ricky Scapoli stealing money from his bosses; artist Cooper) 1990.
On Patrol (one page of facts about the SAS; artist not known) 1570.
On Trial! (WW2 Army, Gurkhas; artist not known; featuring Lieutenant Red Owen).
One Black Gun of the Stranger, The (complete story; text; western; artist not known) 1970.
One Flight Wonder, The (WW2 RAF; artist Diaz; featuring Airman Ted Evans). S1969, col. (first page only).
One Man and His Dog (adventure; boxing; artist Rawlings; featuring Kid Calloran, Light-Weight Champion - Britain).
One-Man War of Johnny Starr, The (western) 1977.
Only One Came Back (factual WW2 ; RAF) 1978.
Only Three Came Back (WW2, USAF; factual; American Marauder bomber hit whilst flying on a bombing mission of a Japanese base at Rabaul, New Britain
in the Pacific. The adventures of the shot down Marauder crew. No personnel named; artist style like Boo Cook) 5.
Open Fire! (factual; WW1 RN; 08th/09th Nov. 1918; British Q ship Privet attacked U-Boat U-34, near Gibraltar & sank it, last submarine to be sunk
in the WW1; artist not known) 238.
Operation Archery (WW2 Commandos; factual; complete story raiding Norwegian islands of Vaagso and Maaloy, 27th Dec. 1941; artist Farrugia) 1970.
Operation Mustapha see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series character).
Operation Oscar see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series character).
Operation Robinson (WW2 RAF; factual; Oct. 1942; attack on the Schneider-Creusot armament works, France; front/back cover story; artist Sutherland) 19.
Orchid, Johnny White Hunter (series character; safari adventure; present day Africa; featuring Johnny Orchid; Priet Van Rensburg; Colonel Hallem; Rundari; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known) 1968
- 1968.
- 149 - 160.
- 291 - 303 (Priet Van Rensburg doesn't appear in this series; note series character Mac Trent, American sports writer appears in issue 298).
- starts prior to 749 - ? RP
Ordeal In The Atlantic (WW2 RN; factual; summer 1943; British merchant ship torpedoed in Atlantic, survival of crew) 24.
Osmond, Vic (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Our Keeper’s Mascot-Mad! (sport; football) see Powell, Bill (series character; sport football).
Our Man in Gabwana (secret service; Mike Stone series character) 1973.
"Out of Sight - Out of Mind!" (factual; WW2 RAAF; Jan. 1942; Japanese bombers attacking RAF airfield, Chittagong, Burma; Squadron Leader
Frank Carey attacks the bombers; artist not known).
Outcasts of Convict Coast (series characters; mid 18th century adventure; England and Australia; featuring Thomas Heatherstone; Josiah Heatherstone;
Raff Torring; Jem Colly; artist not known).
Outlaw Wore Armour, The (adventure; 19th Century; Ned Kelly) 1979.
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P for Percy's Big Day! (factual; WW2 RAF; 02nd June, 1943; island of Lampedusa, Mediterranean Sea; Sergeant S. Cohen ran out of fuel landed his
plane on island and accepted Italians surrender; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Diaz) 414.
P.C.’s Number was Nine! (Football) 1980
Paddle Your Own Canoe. (game) S1969, col.
Pangbourne at Dunkirk, The (factual; front/back cover story; 28th May to 03rd June 1940, story of one of the small ships the armed trawler Pangbourne, which helped
evacuate British and French troops from Dunkirk, France; artist (P)?) 188.
Panther's Prey (complete story; World War Two; artist not known) 1990.
Panzers Struck at Christmas, The (factual; WW2 Army; Dec. 1944; story of German counter attack in the Ardennes Mountains, Belgium and how
it was repulsed; artist not known) 253.
Papa Gillon's Garden (WW2 RAF/Resistance; pilot escaping from France; complete story; artist not known) 1988.
Parachuting (factual; sport) 1969.
Parsons (series character ; man-servant to Lord Crandall-Smythe) see Toughest Toff in Town.
Pathfinders (factual; WW2; RAF; inside cover) 1986.
Patrol series (WW2; note each week would feature a different type of 'patrol' story; No series characters; artist Farrugia).
- starts prior to 59 - Sky Patrol (R.A.F. Wellington Bomber, Western Desert, Africa).
- 55 - Desert Patrol (patrol through the Western Desert).
- 56 - Jungle Patrol (on patrol with the Gurkhas, Burma, 1944).
- 57 - Horse Patrol (cavalry patrol in Syria, 1941).
- 58 - Vengeance Patrol (two Australian soldiers avenge their dead colleagues on New Guinea island.
- 59 - Sky Patrol (WW2 RAF; photo-reconnaissance plane crashes in desert, can navigator get the information back to base?).
- 60 - Lone Patrol (WW2 Army; one man patrol in Normandy, 1944).
- 61 - Channel Patrol (An adventure with a British Motor Torpedo boat crew, English Channel).
- 62 - Ski Patrol (on patrol with an army unit in Italian high mountains, WW2).
- 63 - Lancer Patrol (reconnaissance patrol in African Western desert, 1942 with Armoured patrol cars).
- 64 - Beach Patrol (RN Obstruction Clearance unit clearing a beach before the Normandy D-Day invansion, 6th June 1944).
- 65 - Rifle Patrol (Army standing patrol, France).
- 66 - Commando Patrol (on the Island of Crete).
- 67 - Sniper Patrol (Army sniper in a cat and mouse contest with a german sniper).
- 68 - Long Patrol, The (Western Desert, Oct. 1942, reconnaissance behind German lines before the battle of El Alamein.
Patsy White (series character; WW2 Secret Agent) see White, Patsy
Pedal Power (factual) S1980 col.
Peel, Sergeant Joe (WW2 Army; series character) see Joe's Boys.
Penelope H.M.S. see H.M.S. Pepper Pot (factual; March 1942; Malta; H.M.S. Penelope under attack in harbour).
Pennine Gallopers, The (18th century; highwaymen; artist Sutherland; featuring Wat Travis)
Percy's Private Army (series characters; WW2 Army; humour; featuring Honourable Percy Plimmer; Chalmers, the butler; Maurice Bird, the gardener; his
nephew, Dickie Bird; Puffy Warburton; Lenny Moleskin, poacher; Jem Blackthorn, game-keeper; artist Bagnall).
Peter, Pilot Officer R.G. (WW2 RAF; 27th/28th April, 1944; Raid on Friedrichshafen, Germany; saving his crew; no medal awarded; artist Sturrock?) 1463.
Peters, Willie (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
Phantom of the Fighting Fifth (WW2 5th Hussars, Crete; series characters; featuring Sergeant Sam Bolt; troopers Tom Gordon, Olly Barnett, Bob Moore;
artist Leo Rawlings).
- 69 - 78.
- Note - the story was re-told as a picture story in the Wizard, with artwork by Ian Kennedy).
Phantom Hound (complete story; adventure; artist not known) 1994.
Philpotts, Frederick see Artists
Phipps, Monty (series character; Upper class adventurer) see Dragon Flag, The.
Photo Fun (jokes) 1991.
Pickford: Past Master of Football (series character; featuring Mister Pickford; Jimmy Baker; artist not known; Redstoke Football Club).
- 81 - ends after 81 (title - The Goalmaker; Redstoke United Football Club).
- starts prior to 453 - ends after 465.
- Second series RP ? - ?
Pied Piper of Pink Hill (factual; WW2 New Zealand Army; defending the island of Crete from the Germans; Capt. M. Forrester, Queen's Regt. who
played a tin whistle to encourage the Greek troops who he was in command off; artist Philpotts) 374.
Pigeon# stories see
- G.I. Joe (Dicken Medal winner) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wings of War (series).
- Winkie (Dicken Medal winner) see Military Medal Winners.
Pilbeam’s Pupil, Mr (Sports story) 1984.
Pillow Champ, The (series character; sport; artist Sutherland (first series); featuring Cuthbert Mayblossom, Weary Gorman)
- S1972, (col.); 1972, 1973.
- starts prior to issue 502 - 506.
- 653 - 660 (artist Mike Dorey? or another artist - artwork similar to Bernard Brigg strips in The Hornet).
Pilot From The Past, The (WW2 Luftwaffe) 1977.
Pilot Who Paddled Home, The (factual; WW2 RAF South African pilot Lieutenant R.H. Veitch; 260 Squadron; shot down twice in three days. Appointed
Commodore of the Desert Air Force Yachting Club; artist Shone) 377.
Pimm, Jake (series character; sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
Pincers of Peril (series character; sci-fi; sea adventure; giant lobster?; featuring Cadet Officer Dick Porter; artist Alonso).
Pinguin, Sinking of (factual; WW2 RN; 22nd May 1940; German raider sunk by H.M.S. Cornwall; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall) 150.
Pint-sized Commando (WW2 Army; complete story?; featuring Billy Martin, Boy Buglar; artist not known) S1974.
Pirates of the Java Sea 1984.
Plane That Caught a U-Boat, The (WW2 RAF; factual; 27th August, 1941; Squadron Leader Thompson; location not stated; artist not known; front/back
cover story) 10.
Planes Between The Wars (factual) S1982
Planet Seekers, The (Sci-fi; featuring Star Samson, Doc Monk, Leo 'Sparky' Sparks, Gus the computer.
- 739 - 749
- S1975. (Good story, planet of warring robots).
Plimmer, Honourable Percy (series character; WW2 Army; humour) see Percy's Private Army.
Plimpton, Lord (WW2; Bones’s posh boss) see Bones, Joe
Plough and Yoke Warriors, The (Odd incidents from British History) 1985
Plymouth Argylls, The (WW2 Army; factual; story of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and Royal Marines defending Singapore from the Japs;
front/back cover story; artist Kearon) 6.
Police# stories
- see
- Boys in Blue (series character; text stories; Police).
- Burke of the Outback (Adventure ; Australian Police).
- Crag (present day tough London cop).
- Emergency Squad (series characters; police).
- Johnny Hop (series - Australia).
- Marshall of Magnon (series character; sci-fi).
- O'Malley of the Mounties
- Policeman in Khaki (WW2; army criminal investigations)
- see also Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- Rudge of the Runners (Bow Street Runners - an early loose form of police).
- Samson’s Scrapbook, Sergeant (series character; police; artist Sunderland).
- 'Tec Nobody Knows, The (series character; Ghost Squad stories).
Policeman in Khaki (WW2; Army criminal investigations; featuring Captain Dick Snowdon; artist Shone)
- 699, 703, 706, 707, 759
- 842 RP; .
Polish Eagle, The (WW2, Polish Navy; factual; escape of the submarine Orzel from Gdynia harbour to Britain; front/back cover story; artist not
known) 113.
Poly, Mister Roly (series character; football) see Mister Roly Poly (series character; football)
Pontus (series character; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
Pony Express see
- True story of (one page back colour cover story issue 1).
- Slade of the Pony Express (fiction picture story).
Porcupine, The Flying (WW2 factual) 1972
Porter, Cadet Officer Dick (series character; sci-fi; sea adventure) see Pincers of Peril.
Porter, Sam (series character; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
Post Bag Parade - readers letters, stories, artwork and jokes. First apperance in issue 2 and then in every issue with an occasional change of
page title.
Poster pictures (two page colour picture, usually found in the Summer Specials).
Morgyn the Mighty fighting dinosaurs (artist not known) S1989.
- Saunders, Dean (wall poster) 1621.
Potter, Major ‘Potty’ (series character) see Barge That Went to War, The (series character; WW1) 1971
Powell, Bill (series character; sport football)
- see
- 502 (title - The Star Who Never Played; featuring Tony Collins; artist not known).
- Convict With the Magic Feet (Powell chief scout for Rockford Utd; Roy Harper ex-con; artist Vandeput) 1970.
- Full-Back Nobody Knows!, The (artist not known) 1985.
- Ice-Cool Alex (artist not known) 1983.
- Not Good Enough for City! (scouting for Burnham City; Danny Dobson) 1988.
- Our Keeper’s Mascot-Mad! (artist not known) 1986.
- Tale of Two Stars, A (scout for Burnham City; Sam Horton; Bobby Blyth, goalkeeper; artist not known) 1989.
- What’s Wrong with Hot-Shot Hall? (football; artist Vandeput) 1971.
Powell, Robert Baden- see Hero of Mafeking , The (Victorian Army) 1985
Prendergast, Sir Giles (Chief of the Secret Service; series character) see Spywatcher
Present For Stormer’s Dad, The (School boy shenanigans; artist Sutherland) 1973
Pressley Rangers (football team) see Bandy, Wee (series character; sport; football; Pressley Rangers) 1966
Prester John (13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
Press on Regardless! (WW2 RAF Factual) 1976.
Preston, George (WW2 series; secret service - mission kill Hitler!) see Finger on the Trigger, The.
Prevo, Ben (series character; sci-fi) see Lost World, The.
Price# of the Victor -
- 1961 - 4 1/2 old pence (first issue - 01st February 1961).
- 1964 (price increase to 5 old pence as of 18th Jan. 1964).
- 1969 (price increase to 6 old pence after issue 415).
Pringle, Pete (series character; manager of Cecil) see Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper.
Prouty, Captain (WW2; series characters; Forward observer for a troop of 25 pounders; artist unknown; featuring Captain Prouty; Bombardier Bill Booth,
Gunner Pete Jones).
Series starts before 855?
- 855 Tank Trap
- 856 Flashpoint
- 857 Dawn Attack
- 858 The Imposters
- 859 The Bridge Must Not Blow!
- 860 Fire At Will
- 861 No Surrender!
- 862?
- 863 Hostage to a Killer! (last episode?)
Puffer on the Snow Trail, The (canadian adventure; complete story; featuring Willie Wilson; artist Smith?) 12.
Puddock, Chell (series character)
see Hammer Man, The
- Swordmaker, The (series character).
Punch From The Past, The (text story; sport boxing.) 1967.
Purple Feather, The (series character; 19th century America; western; featuring John Curt; Young Bear; artist Jean Marie?).
Purple Trumpet, The (series character; adventure; the Purple Trumpet refers to a deadly poisonious giant flower; featuring Nat Durant; Chomo & Shingo,
native helpers; Von Sturm; Harris; Morgan; artist Farrugia).
- 1990; 1991 (A Right Old Pantomime); 1992;
- 10 - 17.
Puss 'n' Boots (series characters; humour; featuring Puss and Boots - a dog; artist John Keith Geering; note the series also appeared in other D.C. thomson
comics - Sparky, Topper and Dandy).
- starts prior to 1455 - ? (series still being published as of 1524 - 1572?
Puzzle pages see Quizzes.
Q#
Queen's Cowboys, The (series characters; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis for both series; writer J.T. Edson; North-West Mounted Police; featuring Colonel French; Commissioner MacLeod;
Constable (later Corporal, then Sergeant) Tex Yandel; Jerry Potts and Sandy MacTavish, scouts; plus others).
First series entitled Boot and Saddle.
- 229 (Corporal Stan Leland; Private Hugh McKie; trouble in the American border town of Honesty Gulch).
- 230 (Constable Tex Yandel).
- 231 (?)
- 232 (Bulger Fred Bagley, recovering lost horses part one).
- 233 (Bulger Fred Bagley, recovering lost horses part two).
- 234 (?)
- 235 (Constables Tex Yandel and Peter Maiden; searching for buffalo and water for a Police column marching across Canada).
- 236 (Major Macleod; scout Jerry Potts; recruiting of Potts).
- 237 (?)
- 238 (Sergeant Smith; Jerry Potts, scout; hunting Buffalo hunters)
- 239 (Sergeant Smith; Lasalle, Metis scout; Jerry Potts, scout; dealing with Whisky salesmen selling whisky to the Indians).
- 240 (Constable Paddy Raffety; Constable Clive Firman; boxing match Mounties vs. Metis).
- 241 (Inspector Banner; Sergeant Campbell; use of small artillery section).
- Second series entitled Queen's Cowboys, The
- 481 (Corporal Tex Yandel (how the Mounties exchanged their pill-box hats got their Stetson hats).
- 482 (Inspector Kingston; Sergeant Becker; escorting a firey General Sir Archibald Bullimere).
- 483 (Assistant Commissioner Macleod; Inspector Allen; meeting Sitting Bull crossing from the U.S. into Canada, after the death of General
Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
- 484 (Assistant Commissioner Macleod; Inspector Allen; dealing with raiding Souix indians).
- 485 (Corporal Tex Yandel; tackling with some American gun-fighters).
- 486 (Assistant Commissioner Macleod; Constable Johnny Piper; dealing with two dishonest traders selling whisky to Indians).
- 487 (Inspector Allen; escorting Sitting Bull to Border City to meet the American peace-makers, part one).
- 488 (Inspector Allen; Sergeant Tex Yandel; foiling a plan to kill Sitting Bull en route to Border City to meet the American peace-makers, part two).
- 489 (Superintendent Sam Steel; Sergeant Fury; keeping the peace in a Canadian Pacific Railway construction camp).
- 490 (Sergeant Wilson; Canada's first train robbery).
- 491 (Unidentified Mounties settling a dispute between railway surveyor's and the Indian Cree Tribe).
- 492 (Sergeant Tex Yandel; dealing with buffalo hunters).
- 493 (Commissioner Macleod; Sergeant Tex Yandel; Sandy MacTavish, scout; Louis Riel rebellion, part one; massacre of Mounties at Duck Lake).
- 494 (Sergeant Tex Yandel; Sandy MacTavish, scout; Louis Riel rebellion, part two; final issue).
- Both series were re-published under the Boot and Saddle title in issues 859, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 869?, 871, 873,
- 875, 877, 879, 881, 883, 884, 885, 888, 889, 890, 892, 893, 896,RP (note the stories did not appear in consecutive issues).
Quentin, John (series character; adventure) see Green Lizard, Look For The.
Question of Sport (quiz) 1972.
Quick on The Draw (text story ;western) 1978.
Quizzes#
- 20 Questions (football) 1986.
- Alf's Sporting Teasers (appeared in the weekly comic, not every week; started prior to issue 1455).
- Alf's Super Puzzles 1990.
- Are You a Hawk-Eye? S1971; S1974.
- Athletics Quiz, Alf Tupper’s 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, S1982.
- Brain Cruncher S1992; 1621 - 1624;
- Can you beat the Puzzle king? 1984.
- Ever Been Had? (quiz) S1972; S1977.
- Horned Heads (animal heads with horns) S1970 col.
- Jimmy Grant's Football Puzzlers 1992.
- Make Your Points - the Hard Way S1982.
- Megaman ’84 1984
- Nature Know-all Quiz (quiz; artist unknown) S1972, col.
- Nine Steps to the Treasure of Nadrigal S1982.
- Olympic Quiz, Alf Tupper's S1980.
- Picture Quiz 1993.
- Photo Quiz 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989.
- Puzzle Away a Rainy Day S1968; S1970; S1971 (artist Glen); S1972; S1974; S1975; S1976;
S1977; S1979; S1980.
- Question of Football, A 1977.
- Question of Sport 1972, 1973, 1974.
- Quick Quiz 1974, 1977
- Seeing is Believing - or is it? (quiz; optical illusions) S1972.
- Spot the Team (word game) 1993.
- Sports Quiz 1976
- Summer Sports Quiz S1974; S1975, col.; S1976; S1977; S1979; S1980.
- Tough Teasers 1991.
- Tricks and Teasers to Test Your Wits (quiz; artist unknown) S1969.
- Victor Quick Quiz 1991
- Who’s Been Had? 1976
- Who’s Who 1979, 1985
- Winter Sports Quiz 1983
- World Cup Teasers 1982
- World's Fastest Wheels, The (factual; fast cars) S1972, col.
R##
R.C.M.P. see Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The
Race Against Time (factual; WW2 Army; 30th March, 1945; "C" Company, 4th Somerset Light Infantry; advancing into Germany preventing a bridge from
being blown up; Pioneer Sergeant Hayman; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 427.
Race Laydon : Hound Dog Man (series character; U.S. Government Predator Control Hunter) 1967
Race That Lasted a Year, The (text story; sport; running.) 1977
Race to Wyatt’s Ferry (text story; adventure; artic circle.) 1971
Racing Driver (series characters; sport; go-kart racing; featuring Greg Davey; 'Oily' Dooley).
- 1534 - ? (artist not known)
- 1589 - 1599. artist Cooper).
- 1632 - 1643 (artist Cooper).
Racing Thrills and Spills (factual; sport motor racing; inside cover) 1967
Racket That Won Wimbledon, The (sport; tennis; artist Marti) S1977.
Radar Raiders, The (WW2 Army; factual; 27th February, 1942; Bruneval, Northern France; front/back cover story; artist Vandeput) 14.
Rafferty's Own (series character; Sepoy Indian Mutiny, 1857; North-West Frontier stories; featuring Captain Tim Rafferty ;artist Sutherland).
Rafferty Plan, The (WW2 Army; heist/caper; artist Antonio Garcia?; featuring Privates Nick Rafferty; 'Dutch' Holland; 'Red ' Crocker and safe-breaker
'Fingers' Finney).
Ragnar's Revenge (series characters; WW2 Special Boat Service; featuring Sergeant Blake Edwards; Corporal Tom Watson; artist Bleach).
Raid on El Wak, The (WW2 Army; factual; 10th Dec. 1940; 1st Battalion, Gold Coast Regt.; successful raid on El Wak fort; artist Bagnall) 325.
Raid on Eindhoven (factual; WW2 RAF; 04th Dec. 1945; 609 & 198 Squadrons attacked German bombers at their base in Eindhoven, Holland; artist Philpotts; front/back cover story) 295.
Raid on the House of Secrets (WW2 RAF, 613 Squadron; factual; 01st April, 1941, raid on German Gestapo HQ in the Hague, Holland; artist not known) 79.
Raid on Zeebrugge, The (WW1 RN; series; artist Bagnall?; featuring Lieutenant John Smythe RNVR - real or fictional character?; based on a true story).
218 - finishes after 229.
Raid on Bruneval, The (WW2 Paratroopers) 1969
Raid on General Rommel (WW2 Army; complete story?; factual or fiction? featuring ).
Raid on St. Nazaire, The (WW2 ; army) 1964
Raiders Came At Christmas, The (factual; WW2 Commandos; Christmas 1941 raid of Vaagso and Maaloy islands off the Norwegian Coast; front/back cover story;
artist Sutherland) 97.
Raiders Harbour (WW2 RN) 1972.
Ranger (WW2; series character; artist Jim Watson; featuring Sergeant Joe Keeler, American Ranger).
Raven Talks, The (series character; detective adventure; text; featuring Craig Crane, scientist; artist not known).
Rawalpindi Went Down Fighting, The (factual; WW2 RN,; 23rd Nov. 1939; first naval engagement between British auxiliary cruiser and two German
pocket battleships; captained by E.C. Kennedy; front/back cover story; artist Kearon) 75.
Rawlings, Ted see Artists.
Razmid - Pathan servant (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
Readers letters to the Victor see
- Alf and Jimmy's [Grant] Talk-in.
- Chat Box, The.
- Tupper's Talk-in.
Real Mouse, A (?; artist not known; complete strip?) S1992.
Real Thing, The (factual; WW2 American Flying Fortress bomber) 1992.
Rearguard (artist Ted Rawlings) 1989.
Rebel of the Iron Road (series characters; S. American western; featuring Lee Christmas, engine driver; Bill Drummond; writer J.T. Edson; artist Josep Marti).
Record Holders of the Air (factual; inside cover) 1968
- See also Tops in their Time (factual record planes; inside cover) 1968
Red# Dagger (a 64 page compilation picture story from D.C. Thomson comics, including The Victor, Hornet and Wizard).
- 1 - Twisty (sport; football; featuring Twisty Lunnan; re-printed from the Bullet, issues 1 - 20, 1976; artist Barrie Mitchell).
- 2 - Tough of the Track (sport; athletics; featuring Alf Tupper; re-printed from the Victor, issues ? - ?; artist Sutherland?).
- 3 - Morgyn the Mighty (adventure; featuring Morgyn the Mighty; re-printed from the Victor, issues ? - ?; artist ?).
- 4 - Sniper (WW2 army; featuring Sniper Kelly; from the Warlord comic, issues 155 - 171, 1977; artist Carlos Cruz).
- 5 - Midge Miller - the original six stone weakling re-printed from the Bullet comic, issues 17 - 25, 28 - 30; 47 - 49, 52 - 57, 55 - 57;
artist not known).
- 6 - Cast-Iron Bill (sport; football; featuring 'Cast Iron' Bill Steele; re-printed from the Wizard comic, issues ? - ?, 1973; artist Kennedy).
- 7 - Killer Kane (WW2 RAF; featuring Pilot Officer 'Killer' Kane; re-printed from Warlord comic, issues 89 - 100, 1976; artist not known; cover
artist Kennedy).
- 8 - They Can't Tame Tasker (sport; boxing; featuring Alf Tasker; re-printed from the Bullet comic, issues 58 - 72, 1977; artist not known).
- 9 - Terror in the Tall Tower (adventure; featuring Don Ballard; re-printed from the Wizard comic, issues 28 - ?, 1975; artist Denis McLoughlin; cover artist Kennedy).
- 10 - Killer Kennedy (WW2 RN; featuring Lieutenant-Commander Killer Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Bill Doyle; from the Victor comic;
artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; cover artist Gordon Livingstone; re-printing Killer Kenndy's Rag-Tag Navy (issues 557 - 574).
- 11 - The Smasher (adventure; featuring Red Raglan; Ferret; Doctor Doom; re-printed from the Bullet, issues 61 - 62; 68 - 72; 90 - 101, 1977/78; artist Terry Patrick; cover artist Ian Kennedy).
- 12 - Braddock and the Flying Tigers (WW2 RAF; featuring Sergeants Braddock and Bourne; re-printed from the Victor, issues 98 - 124; artist
Shone; cover artist Kennedy).
- 13 - The Frozen Man on the Mountain (secret service; featuring Jake Jeffords, British agent of Dept. X; re-printed from the Wizard comic;
artist Denis McLoughlin; cover artist Kennedy; original strip title - The Frozen Man).
- 14 - Morgyn the Mighty (adventure; featuring Morgyn the Mighty; re-printed from the Victor comic, issues ? - ?; artist Kearon?; cover
artist Kennedy).
- 15 - Cast-Iron Bill (sport; football; featuring 'Cast-Iron' Bill Steele; re-printed from the Wizard comic, issues ? - ?; artist not known).
- 16 - Tiger McTaggart (WW2 Army, Crete; featuring Sergeant 'Tiger' McTaggart; re-printed from the Wizard comic, issues ? - ?, 1973; artist
Kennedy; cover artist Kennedy).
- 17 - The Secret of Black Island (secret service; featuring Jake Jeffords, British agent of Dept. X; reprinted from the Wizard comic;
artist Denis McLoughlin; cover artist Kennedy; original strip title - Sign of the Shark).
- 18 - That Mascot Called Monty (sport; football; featuring Bernard Briggs; re-printed from the Hotspur comic, issues ? - ?, 1976; artist
Marti?; cover artist Kennedy).
- 19 - Braddock of the Rocket Squadron (WW2 RAF; featuring Sergeants Braddock and Bourne; re-printed from the Victor comic, issues 362 - 380;
artist Shone).
- 20 - The Black Sapper (Britain invaded adventure; featuring the Black Sapper; re-printed from the Hotspur comic, issues ? - ?, 1971;
artist Terry Patrick).
- 21 - Run Paul Run (19th Century American West; featuring Paul Emmett; re-printed from the Wizard comic, issues ? - ?, 1973; artist not
known; cover artist Kennedy).
- 22 - The Tough of the Track (sport; athletics; featuring Alf Tupper; re-printed from the Victor comic, issues 71 - 92; artist Sutherland).
- 23 - Dozy Danny (sport; football; featuring Dozy Danny; re-printed from the Hotspur comic, issues ? - ?; artist not known).
- 24 - Flying Fury (WW2 RAF; featuring Sergeant Fury; re-printed from the Hotspur comic, issues ? - ?; artist Ron Smith; cover artist not
known).
- 25 - The Blitz Kid (WW2 Home Front; sport; football; featuring Arnold Tabbs; re-printed from the Hornet comic; issues 123 - ?; artist
Giralt).
- 26 - Death Rider (sport; motor-cycling; featuring Bernard Briggs; re-printed from the Hornet comic; issues ? - ?; artist not known).
- 27 - V for Vengeance (WW2 Resistance; featuring Alymar Gregson; The Deathless Men, known as Jack, followed by a number for example,
Jack Ten; re-printed from the Hornet comic, issues ? - ?; artist Philpotts; cover artist not known).
- 28 - Cast, Hook and Strike (sport; fishing; featuring Joe Dodds; Ernie Dodds; re-printed from the Hornet comic; issues ? - ?; artist
Sutherland; cover artist not known).
- 29 - Braddock of Bomber Command (WW2 RAF; featuring Sergeants Braddock and Bourne; re-printed from the Victor comic, issues 1 - 28; artist
Shone; cover artist Kennedy).
- 30 - Eleven Little Soccer Boys (sport; football; featuring Danny Hawke; re-printed from the Hornet comic, issues 273 - 292; artist Marti;
cover artist Kennedy).
Red Indians (lives of the North American Indians) see How the Red Man Lived (factual).
Red Knight?, Who Killed The (factual; WW1 RAF; 21st April, 1918; death of Baron Manfred von Richthofen; front/back cover story; artist not known) 213.
Red# MacGregor, The (series character; Scottish outlaw; artist Rawlings; featuring various friends in different series - see notes below).
- Note - character appeared in picture and text stories).
- S1969, col. first page only (featuring Laughing John, Hal O'Heath); S1970, col. (featuring Laughing
John, Hal O'Heath); 1971.
- Text Stories
- 104 - 111 (text; searching for eight swords; artist not known).
- 398 - 404 (text stories about the Red MacGregor fighting against the tyrants of his time; artist not known; featuring Laughing
John, Hal O'Heath who appear in issue 404 only).
- Picture Stories
- 424 - 440? He Wears the Outlaw Tartan (featuring Laughing John, Hal O'Heath).
- 491 - ? RP?
Red Rangers, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Sir Herbert Foster; Penstone Rangers Football Club; artist Bert Vandeput).
141 - finishes after 153. RP ? - ?
Red Star Roberts (series character; present day crime fighter; artist Sutherland).
- 55 - 57; 253, 255.
- Note - a series with the same name appeared in The Hotspur which featured a young boy, "Red Star" Robinson and a robot, Mr. Thrice.
Reede, Jim (adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) seeRegiment of Foreigners (factual; history of Foreign Legion) 1977 see also Foreign Legion, The
Rendezvous With Death (WW2 Army; factual; February 1944; 15th Corp Administrative Area; Japanese attack; artist Coleman) 301.
Rescue Squad (series characters; present day adventure; featuring Brad Frazer; Davey Watson, Olympic athlete; Nick Maddox, top racing driver;
artist Cooper; series in col.).
Return From Mars (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Air Commander Roy Fane; Republic of Sarria invade Britain, survivors flee to Mars. Britain then
fights back; artist not known).
Rifle and The Rod, The (series character; journalist; writer J.T. Edson; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; featuring Mac Trent, sportswriter for Wood and River magazine).
- 205 - 216.
- Note this character also appeared in an episode of Hounds of the Hunter series).
River Rats, The (WW2 RN/SBS; series; Burma 1945; artist Alonso?; featuring Sergeant Johnny Low, Marine Mike Kelly, Captain
Lance Marshall)
Robin’s Fall see Barrett, Jason (series character; adventure)
Rocket Revenge? (Pirates) 1980.
Rocket Strike, The (factual; WW2 RN; April 1941; H.M.S. Partia, fired a Harvey Projector experimental rocket at a German bomber; Lieu. Alec Menhenick; artist Coleman) 302.
Rodd, H.K. (series character) see Wonder Man, The.
Rode with Thunderbolt, I (Australian Bushranger story) 1969
Rogan, Bo (series character; sci-fi) see Head-Hunter of the Galaxy.
Rogan of the Rocket Troop (series character; 18th Century British Rocket Troop, Malta; artist Rawlings)
Rogers, 'Wheels' (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
Roll-Along Logans, The (series characters; show business family wild west adventures; featuring Pa, Ma, Barry, Susan and Pip Logan; artist not known.
Rollins, Sid (series character; photography) see Snapshot Sid, the Camera Kid.
Roly Poly, Mister (series character; football) see Mister Roly Poly
Rom (series character; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
Romsey, Miles (series character; medieval France; text) see Romsey, the Rope Man.
Romsey, the Rope Man (series character; medieval France; text; featuring Miles Romsey; artist not known).
Rook, Valentine (series character; ghost hunter)
- Ghost of Varley Rectory, The 1986
Ross, Charles and Albert (series characters) see Cap That Carlo Wore, The.
Round of The Guns, A (factual; history of artillery; inside covers) 1971
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) stories (note - also includes stories featuring the North-West Mounted Police, forerunners of the R.C.M.P.) see
- see also entry under Stories Behind the Badges.
- Boot and Saddle: The Story of the First Mounties (North-West Mounted Police)
- Chocolate Coloured Killer, The (text story; R.C.M.P.)
- Lord of the Yukon (humour; R.C.M.P.)
- O'Malley of the Mounties (complete story; R.C.M.P.)
- Queen's Cowboys, The (North-West Mounted Police)
- School of Shake, Rattle and Roar (complete story; R.C.M.P.)
Royal Scots Greys at Waterloo (factual; story of the back cover) 1964
Rudge of the Runners (series character; 18th Century Bow Street Runners; featuring Runner Kit Rudge; artist Jean Marie?).
304 - 308; 310; 319; 324, 329, 332.
Ruffies and the Tuffies, the (Humour)
- S1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; S1982, col.; 1983.
Rule of Rogat, The (series character; sci-fi; artist Alcatena).
Rule of the Gun (series characters; floating on a raft style of adventure; featuring Professor Felton; Booth Akrigg; Theo Watson; Vic Osmond; Skag
Ryan and Max Konig, escaped criminals; artist Marie?)
Rulers of the Sky (factual) S1980 col.
Run or Die! (Western; U.S. Cavalry) 1971.
Runaway! (one page story; Captain Jed Blake, Confederate Cavalry escaping from Union soldiers; artist not known) 1657.
Running the Gauntlet (complete story; Napoleonic; campaign in Prussia, 1806; rushing supplies up to the guns; artist Bleach?) 1990.
Running the Gauntlet (WW2 Army; complete story; 6th June 1944, France) 246.
Ryan, Skag (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Ryan, The Rope Man (WW2 Army; complete story; Burma; Buck Ryan, Canadian; artist not known) 1987.
Ryder, Sergeant Tom (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series character) see White Water War.
S##
Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The (series; sci-fi; artist Leo Rawlings; featuring Dr. Fuller).
- 362 - 373 (one series only)
- 879 - 890 RP
Saddled a Cyclone!, He (complete story; Canadian moose riding story!; artist not known) 23.
Safari on Patrol (WW2 RN; factual; story of the submarine HMS Safari patrol operating from Malta, 1942; artist not known) 125.
Saga of Samburu Scouts, The (series character featuring Dan Hollick; text) see Hollick, Sergeant Dan.
Salt of the Slogger (series character; adventure; merchant Navy; artist Marti).
Sammy Stops the Clock (sport; cricket; humour; artist unknown) S1976; col..
Sampan to Safety (factual; WW2 RAAF; 93 Squadron; 07th Aug. 1945; Flying Officers Sim & Farrant; aircrew escaping after being shot down in
Sarawak; no medals awarded; artist not known) 453.
Samson, Star (series character) see Planet Seekers,The
Samson’s Scrapbook, Sergeant (series character; police; artists Sunderland, George Parlett).
- 1965, S1971 (artist Parlett; col.); 1973 (artist not Sutherland)
- 99 - 109 (1st series, artist Sunderland).
- 295 only (robbing a pet shop, with a snake on the loose).
- 538 - 550 (Samson now in charge of a police dog section. artist Parlett?).
- 625 - 634 (RP of the first series).
Sands of Sudden Death, The (series characters; North Africa; featuring Sergeant Steve Stenning; Sapper Lofty Long; artist Diaz).
Sands, Saul (series character; various unknown artists; father of Shiwa Sands; featuring Fundi, a native gun bearer).
see also Sands, Shiwa
- S1976 (title - A Lesson for the Hun; artist not known).
- 866 - 879 (title - Soldier Sands Goes to War; artist Marti).
- 764 - 775? The Iron Hippo (East Africa, 1915)
- 813? Freshwater War, The
- 866 - 879 (East Africa, summer 1916; artist Marti; featuring Captain Bruno von Ulrich)
- 1156 - 1170 (East Africa, 1916; artist unknown; featuring Fundi, Commissaire Eekhoud)
Sands, Shiwa (series character; boy hunter, son of Saul Sands; unless stated artist Alonso).
- see also Sands, Saul
- 537 - 547; RP 926; 927; 928?; 929; 931; 932; 933; 934; no story in issue 935; 936; no story in issue 937; 938.
- RP> 1568 - ?.
- S1969 The Riddle of Tiddlers Ground; (col. first page only).
- 1970 Crimson Eye of Khiva (Carl Benedict & Jake Tatler villains; local trader Dutch Jacob in Kapolo, East Africa).
- 1971 Trail of Mad Malone.
- 1973 Boy Who Killed the Iron Bird, The.
- 1974 Mysterious Mister Navaran, The.
- 1983 Dead Man’s Treasure (artist not known).
- 1985 Ambush! (artist not known).
- 1986 Savage Servants of Tskedi, The (artist not known).
Santa Had Twinkling Toes (sport; football) 1974.
SAS - Special Air Service (unique raiding force formed during WW2)
- see Desert Phantoms, The.
- On Patrol (one page of facts about the SAS; artist not known).
Savage Servants of Tskedi, The see Sands, Shiwa.
Saved by the Guns! (WW1 Army; factual; Captain Howarth; 4th Leicestershires; 29th Sept. 1918; artist (P)) 281.
Saving the Captain (factual; WW2 RN) 1982
Saving the Ship (WW2 RN; factual; artist unknown) S1979.
Saxon, Send For (series character; Humorous adventure; crime fighter) see Send for Saxon.
Sayers, Pat (series character; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
Sayers, Tom (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
Scarlet Spitfire, The (WW2 RAF; artist unknown; featuring Flying Officer Andy Black) S1979, col.
School Beside the Scaffold, The (series characters; 17th century adventure; featuring Reuben Williams; Joe Williams; artist not known).
School Boy Wonders (series characters; sport; football; featuring Fred 'Cannonball' Kidd; artist not known).
School For Bashers (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring "Bucky" Collins, ex-British heavy-weight champion; "Fatty" Dolan, trainer; nippy Brandon;
Pod Taylor; artist not known).
Sci-fi# Stories
see
- Blood Hunt (series characters).
- Bubble, The (series characters).
- Bugaboo, Coming of the (series characters).
- Fangs to Fear (series characters).
- Head-Hunter of the Galaxy (series characters).
- Hork the Hunter (series characters).
- Lost World, The (series characters).
- Marshall of Magnon (series character).
- Menace in Pit 19, The (series characters).
- Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The (series characters).
- Pincers of Peril (series characters; giant lobster?).
- Planet Seekers, The (series characters).
- Quest of the Last Six Hundred (series characters).
- Return From Mars (series characters).
- Rule of Rogat, The
- Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The (series).
- Space Bus (series characters).
- Space Invasion (complete one page story; space ants).
- Space Pirate (series characters; sci-fi).
- Space Shooter (series characters).
- Space Tramp (series characters).
- Stranglehold From Forty Fathoms, The (21st Century).
- Toro: Space Samurai (series characters).
- Twister, The (series characters; sea adventure).
- Urnaks Are Coming!, The (Canadian themed story).
- When the Green Light Glows (series).
- Will O' the Whistle (series; Britain invaded by the Kirganis).
Scott, Ken (WW2 Auxiliary Fire Service) see Hot-Spot Scott.
scourge of the skies, The (factual; WW1 RFC; 24th April, 1916; D.H. 2 plane ending the German Fokker monoplane threat to British planes; front / back
cover story; artist not known) 340.
Scramble! (WW2 two page centre spread of German Focke-Wulf planes attacking a British airfield during the Battle of
Britain) S1980 col.
Sea Shall Not Have Them (WW2 rescue) 1975
Sea Signs (factual; semphore signals; artist unknown) S1968, col.
Second Chance Champion, The (factual; sport; motor racing; Jack Hill; artist Vincente?) S1971.
Secret of Sann Island, The (series; sea diving adventure; featuring reporter Tony York; photographer Smutty Black; artist Shone).
Secret of the Snows, The (complete story; artist not known) 1970.
Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Sergeant 'Tiger' Shaw; Private 'Tricky' Jones; artist Kearon).
Secret of Silent River, The (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service) 1986.
Secret# Service
- see
- Big Act, The (series characters).
- Black Rider, The (series character Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1).
- Dylan's Desperate Mission (series characters).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 series).
- Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; Napoleonic war).
- Spy Game, The (complete story; Russian agent Sergei Leonid, but who is he working for; artist not known).
- Spywatcher (series character; text stories).
- Steelhead Sam (series character).
- Stone, Mike (series character).
- Strong of 'J' Branch (series character).
- Three Spies in the Forbidden Forest (WW2; series characters).
- Volts of Vengeance (series character; WW2 secret service).
- White, Patsy (series character; WW2 Secret Agent).
- Wings of War (series; anthology of stories about pigeons; World War One).
Secrets of Section Six (WW2 series; artist Coleman; featuring Colonel Drake; Lieutenant Joe Turpin RN; Sergeant Platt;
Flight Lieutenant 'Bats' Willow;
721 series starts RP (Turpin)
- 722 (Turpin, Platt, Willow)
- 724 (Turpin, Willow)
- 730 (Willow, Simon Pegg, navigator)
- 742 (Turpin, Platt)
- 746 (Turpin, Willow)
- 749 (Turpin)
- 751 (Turpin, Willow)
- 754 (Turpin, Petty Officer Alf Lump)
- 755 (Turpin, Willow)
- 756 (Turpin, Willow)
Secret of the Snows (complete story; sport; mountain climbing; artist Ted Rawlings) 1970.
Seeing is Believing - or is it? (quiz; optical illusions) S1972.
Send for Saxon (series character; Humorous adventure; crime fighter) S1982 col.; 1985; 1986
Send for the B-Team (series characters; humour; arist unknown; featuring Clarence (the Iceman) Hopper; Goliath Watts, Clapper Jones; young Knobby Cole;
Fang the bloodhound).
Sergeant of the Foot-Sloggers, A see Millar, Bob Private
Sergeant of the Guards (WW2 Army; Sergeant Gilbert; Guards Armoured Division; 5th November, 1944; artist unknown; capturing of five German soldiers single-handed) 269.
Sergeant Samson’s Scrapbook (Police) see Samson’s Scrapbook, Sergeant (series character; police; artist Sunderland).
Seven Days From Derna (WW2 Army; facutal; story of six men, No.7 platoon, B Company, King's Royal Rifle Corps walking back through Western desert to British lines 7th April, 1944, artist Coleman) 314.
Shannon, Pilot Officer Doug (WW2 RAF) see Strike Squadron).
Shark Squadron (WW2 RAF; col.; complete story? featuring ?; artist ?) S1974.
Sharkbait! (adventure; big sea-fishing; artist Marti; complete story; featuring Len Travers, Bert Cullum) S1968, col.
Sharks Don't Jump!, So (sport; big game fishing; similar to Duke Farlow; complete story; artist Marti; featuring Doug Wayne) S1977, col.
Shaw, Jack (series character; sport; football)
- see Goalie for the City, A.
- Team That Jack Built, The (series; sport; football).
Shaw, 'Tiger' (WW2 Army; series) see Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The.
Sheriff of Rockabye County (series characters; modern day western; text; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known; featuring Sheriff Jack Tragg; Deputy Sheriff Mike Counter).
Ship That Would Not Die, The (factual; S.S. Demetrio, a merchant tanker attacked on 5th Nov. 1940 in the Atlantic; crew abandoned ship, but later
returned & managed to sail her into port. Note - made into a film by Ealing Studios, entitled San Demetrio, London; front/back cover
story; artist not known) 29.
Shiwa Sands see Sands, Shiwa
Shoeshine, native boy (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
Sholto, Hod (series character; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
Shot In A Million, A (19th Century Army; Afghanistan ; artist Alonso) 1977
Show Off, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Robin Steele; Donford Rovers; artist Bleach).
Showdown, The (text story; western.) 1973
Showdown At Sweetwater (text story; western) 1977.
Skate-board Cops (adventure; present day; children on skate-boards, helping the police; artist not known) 1993.
Ski-Men From the Sky, The (WW2 Norwegian Commandos; factual; Feb. 1943; raid on the German heavy water plant at Rjukan, Norway; artist not known) 70.
Singapore Tiger, The (factual; WW2 Australian Army; May 1942; small bands of troops in Portuguese Timor attacking Japanese and
a Japanese Officer called the Singapore Tiger; artist Philpotts) 387.
Singh, Lance-Corporal Sam (series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The
Sinking of the Birkenhead (Victorian army) 1986
Sinking of the Dielpi (true story; WW2 RAF; Malta; front and back covers FC; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 218.
Sinking of the Konigsberg (true story; WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 10th April, 1940; Bergen, Norway; 600 & 603 squadrons, Fleet Air Arm; artist Vandeput; front/back cover story) 128.
Sinking of the Pola. (A Italian heavy cruiser; factual; WW2 RN; front and back covers; artist (P)) 197.
Sinking of the Reichenfels!, The (WW2 RAF; factual; 21st June, 1942; Beaufort bombers sinking the German merchant ship Reichenfels; Mediterranean Sea; artist unknown) 318.
Sinking of the Scharnhorst (factual; WW2 RN; 26th Dec. 1943; story of British ships including HMS Belfast, Norfolk and Sheffield
sinking the Scharnhorst in the Atlantic Ocean; artist Farrugia) 518.
Sinking of the Trento, The (factual; WW2 RAF; 15th June, 1942; Beaufort torpedo bombers of 217 Squadron attack an Italian fleet in the
Mediterranean Sea; front/back cover story; artist not known) 272.
Sink the Kaiser! (WW1 RN; factual; 26th August 1914; H.M.S. Highflyer; artist Coleman; German raider ship Kaiser Wilheim der Grosse; front/back cover story) 290.
Sinister Secret of Team K (sport; football; series characters; featuring Tom Trett; artist Vandeput; Team K Football Club).
- ? - ?
- RP starts and finishs after 795.
Skill Factor, The (factual; footballing skills with David O'Leary) S 1989.
Slack, Boatswain (series character; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
Slade of the Pony Express (western) 1964, 1965
see also Tales of the Pony Express.
Slade, Sergeant Sam (series character; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
Slade’s First Solo (WW2 RAF) 1981.
Slade's Squad (WW2 Army; series characters; Burma, 1942; featuring Sergeant Sam Slade; Lance Corporal 'Jacko' Jackson; Private 'Batty' Batey; artist Bleach).
.
Slater, Bill (series character; climbing adventure) see Human Fly, The.
Slave of the Evil Eyes (series characters; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman; artist Bagnall; featuring Tom Dudley & Billy Watt, orphans; Krantor).
Sleeping Tiger, The (WW2 Army) 1968
Slim Jim: The Fighting Cook (series character; WW2 army; artist unknown; featuring Private Jim Slim; Major Brett Packenham; Sergeant 'Red' Mullery)
Sling to Missle, From (factual; the development of weapons through the ages; artist Sturrock?) 15.
Slinger's Golden Swop (WW2 RN; complete one issue story; artist Rawlings) 745
Slocum of the Six Knives (series character; text; American Wild West).
- 137 - ?
- This text story was also published as a picture series, Johnny Appleseed. See separate entry for details.
Slogger (merchant ship in series) see Salt of the Slogger (series character) adventure; merchant Navy; artist Marti) 1974
Smallpiece, Sam (series character; sport; boxing; humour) see Superstitious Sam
Smash and Grab! (WW2 Commando; complete story; featuring Bert Hulton, 'the Human Fly'; artist Bill Mainwaring) S1971.
Smasher, The (series character; Sci-fi; featuring Glasgow Harry; artists Philpotts; Coleman).
- 58 - 65 Smasher (first series; artist Philpotts; Africa).
- 350 - 361 Smasher Awakens, The (second series; artist Coleman; Africa).
- 387 - 398 Smasher Strikes, The (third series; artist Coleman; U.S.A.)
- ? - ? Bullet comic; artist Terry Patrick? (featuring Red Raglan; Ferret).
Red Dagger 64 page compilation of one Smasher story - featuring Doctor Doom, Red Raglan and Ferret, issue eleven. Artist Ian Kennedy.
'Smiling Morn' (series characters; text; western; featuring Smiling Morn; artist not known; note this series did not appear in consecutive issues).
Smith, Billy (series character; sport; football) see Billy the Kid.
Smith, ‘Oily’ see Star-Spankled Banger, The (series character; humour) 1977.
Smith, Terry (series character; sport; football) see Mister Fix It.
Smith, Sergeant (WW2 Army; Far East; series character) see Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The.
Smythe, Lord Harry Crandall (series character) see Toughest Toff in Town.
Snatch, The (WW2 kidnap) 1984.
Snapshot Sid, the Camera Kid (series character; text & picture storys; featuring ; artist unknown)
- 1 - 9(text stories).
- 1964, (text); 1965, (text).
Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; series character; character has no first name).
- 1965 (artist Leo Rawlings); 1966 (artist Coleman); S1968, col. (first page only, story set in Crete late 1941); 1970 (artist
Diaz).
- 125 - 134 (first series; artist Leo Rawlings)
- 376 - 392 (second series title - Bullets of Sniper Dennison, The; artist Diaz).
Sniper in the Snow (true story; WW2 Army) 1983.
Snow Guerrillas, The (series characters; WW2 Norwegian Resistance; British Army Territorials; featuring Private Rolf Jackson; Sven Ulricson; artist Sutherland).
Snowshoe Thompson (series character; Norwegian immigrant working as a U.S. postman delivering mail in Sierra Nevada Mountains during a cold winter in 1880's; artist Philpotts).
254 - finishes after 259.
Solomon, Doctor (series character; African adventure; text) see March of the Ants, The.
Solta, Raid On (factual; WW2 Commandos/RAF; 17th March, 1944; attack and capture of the Adriatic island of Solta; artist not known; front/back cover story) 190.
Son Of The Lost Champion (series characters; sport; boxing; text; featuring Talbot Dark; Pat Sayers; artist not known).
Sondar (series character; Middle Ages) see Keys to the Kingdom.
Space Bus (series character; sci-fi; featuring Barney Baird; Flod; artist same as for Space Pirate series).
Space Invasion (complete one page story; sci-fi; space ants; artist not known) 1460.
Space Pirate (series characters; sci-fi; rebellion against the evil emperor Chandrio; featuring Capt. Matt Tranter; Fuller; artist not known (but same as
Space Ship Hercules; full colour stories from issue 1573).
Space-ship Hercules (series characters; sci-fi; space age salvage team; featuring Bob Kelly; Joe Kelly; Loki; artist not known).
Space Shooter (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Jimbo Jones; Braz; artist Alonso?)
- starts prior to 1524 - 1526.
Space Tramp (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Jimmy Jonz; series in col.; artist not known; former space tramp, but now respectable licenced messenger).
Speed Kings (factual; photographic feature of the Concorde plane; Sierra Sapphire and RS Cosworth cars) 1990.
Splendid Patrol, The (factual; maiden patrol of HMS Splendid a submarine in 1942; artist not known) 92.
Spiking the Guns (WW2 Commandos; true story; 9th/10th July 1943; artist unknown; no military medals or personnel mentioned) 257.
Spitfires over Malta (factual; WW2 RAF; front and back covers col.; artist Coleman; no lead character or medals mentioned) 196.
Sport Crazy with Ball Boy (football humour; starts prior to 1457; note - does not in every issue).
Sports Car Parade (factual; racing cars through the ages; col.) S 1971.
Spurr, Stan Constable (series characters; police) see Emergency Squad.
Snowdon, Captain Dick (WW2; series character) see Policeman in Khaki.
Soldiers With Wings (history of the Army Air Corp) 1978
Son of a Slave (pirates) 1975
Space-Ship Hercules (series characters; sci-fi, space salvage business; featuring Joe Kelly; Bob Kelly; Loki; Tip Carver, ruthless rival; artist not
known).
Sparks, Leo 'Sparky' (series character) see Planet Seekers,The.
Spears They Fear, The (note originally told in the 'escape' text series - Escape from...). see
- 67.
- S1970, col. (one page); (picture version of the story; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis).
Special Air Service (SAS; elite British fighting force; formed during WW2) see
- Desert Phantoms, The.
- Action Stations (story of the SAS) 1991.
Speed Kings and Their Cars (factual; sport motor racing; inside cover) 1967.
Splashdown to Danger (sea adventure) 1975.
Sport# stories
see
- Away Went Kelly (series; football).
- Banana Bill (football).
- Bandy, Wee (series character; football; Pressley Rangers).
- Barnacle Bill (series character; football; humour).
- Barney the Boot (football).
- Battling Butcher, The (bare fist fighting).
- Behind the Crimson Door (series; football).
- Big Prize, The (complete story; cricket).
- Biggest Head in Football, The (football).
- Biker (series character; motorbike racing).
- Billy the Kid (series character; football).
- Bullseye Brannigan (football).
- Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper (series character; boxing; humour).
- Coach Carson (sport; athletics).
- Come Away The United (football).
- Crib Carson - fighter (series character; boxing).
- Cricket For Charlesworth, No (cricket) see Gillard, Johnny (series character Aussie; cricket).
- Cricket, Is It (cricket; humour).
- Crusoe Came To Cambridge (sport; general; series character).
- Demon Bowler of Toowoomba (complete story; cricket; artist Vandeput; col.).
- Double Trouble (complete story; tennis; Joe Blair & Roy Lawler).
- Doubles Act, The (series characters; tennis).
- Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher (series character).
- Ernie and the Earl (series character; football).
- Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The (series characters; football; secret service).
- Feud in the Team, A (sport; mountain climbing; complete story; artist Shone).
- Fight of Forgotten Punches (boxing; text story).
- Fights of the Strongbox Man, The (bare-knuckle boxing).
- Fists With No Mercy, The (series character; boxing).
- Football is a funny game (series; football).
- Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops (series; boxing).
- Goals of Jimmy Grant (series character; football).
- Goals That Jackson Scored, The (series characters; football).
- Grappler Grant (series characters; wrestling).
- Green Lighting (series characters; motor-racing).
- Grimstone Track, A Story From (series; text; various sports including motor-racing; running and so on; a complete story each week).
- Gypsy Jem (series characters; bare-fist boxing).
- Has-Been, The (series character; football).
- Howzatt! (Note - no connection with the other Howzatt series; series characters; cricket).
- Jailbird Striker (series character; football).
- Jake's Giant Killers (series characters; football).
- Jimmy the dodger (series; boxing).
- Johnny Gets the Runs 1974 see Gillard, Johnny (series character)
- Jumping Beans of Football (sport; factual photographs)
- Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (boxing)
- Knockout!, It’s (factual; boxing photographs)
- Games They Used to Play (factual sport)
- Ghost of a Champ (sport; text story; boxing)
- Gillard, Johnny (series character Aussie; sport; cricket)
- Goalie for the City, A (football)
- Gorgonzola Special (bike racing)
- Green Lighting (series; motor-racing).
- Grudge Fight, The (text story; sport; boxing).
- Gorgeous Gus (Earl of Boote; football)
- Hit It For Six (artist unknown; featuring Joe Millar baseball player, playing cricket) S1979, col.
- Humorous true cricketing stories see also the Humorous section.
- Jinx on Joe Greer, The (series characters; football).
- Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals! (series characters; football).
- Lightning Linesman, The (football)
- Logan ’s last season (football)
- Mad Match at Mugglesham! (cricket; humour).
- Magnus the Muscle Man (series character; weight-lifting).
- Man On a Sledge (motor-racing).
- Masterworks of Sport (different sports featured in this series; text).
- Mendoza the Great (series character; bare knuckle fighting).
- Mick Muggins ; The Worst Boxer in Britain (series character)
- Mister Fix It (football; series character).
- Mister Roly Poly (series character; football)
- Motor-Bike, The World Of (factual)
- Mud in Your Eye (sport; moto-cross riding)
- My Business is Goals (football; series characters).
- Mystery Man on the Inside Left, The (series charcter; football).
- Our Keeper’s Mascot-Mad! (sport; football)
- P.C.’s Number was Nine! (Football)
- Parachuting (factual)
- Pilbeam’s Pupil, Mr (Sports story)
- Pillow Champ, The
- Powell, Bill (series character; football).
- Punch From The Past, The (text story; boxing).
- Race That Lasted a Year, The (text story; running).
- Racing Driver (series characters;go-kart racing).
- Racing Thrills and Spills (factual; motor racing; inside cover).
- Racket That Won Wimbledon, The (tennis; artist Marti).
- Red Rangers, The (football).
- Sammy Stops the Clock (cricket; humour).
- Santa Had Twinkling Toes (football).
- School Boy Wonders (series characters; football)
- School For Bashers (series characters; boxing).
- Secret of the Snows (complete story; mountain climbing).
- Sharks Don't Jump!, So (big game fishing; similar to Duke Farlow; complete story).
- Show Off, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Son Of The Lost Champion (boxing; text).
- Speed Kings and Their Cars (factual; sport motor racing; inside cover).
- Stark (series character; football).
- Stonewall Sam's First Six (sport; cricket; complete story).
- Super Sammy (series character?; football).
- superstitious Sam (series; sport; boxing).
- Team From Nowhere, The (series; football).
- Team That Jack Built, The (series characters; football).
- Tearaway of the Tables (text story; ping-pong).
- Terry's Tornadoes (series; football; story of a young boy's team).
- They’re Won on the Water (river and sea racing trophies; inside covers).
- Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton (series characters; bare-fist fighting).
- Tough of the Track (Alf Tupper)
- Trained to Ruin the Rangers (series; football).
- Up For the Cup! (series; sport; football).
- Way the Ball Bounces, The (text; ping-pong).
- We Hate Whistling Willie! (text; Rugby.)
- What’s Wrong with Hot-Shot Hall? (football; original artist) see Powell, Bill
- Whoops-a-Daisy (factual; horse jumping photographs)
- Wonder of the Western Isle, The (series; football).
- Wrong Man on the Right Wing (text story; sport; rugby).
Sporting Life, This (humour) S1982.
Sporting Smiles (jokes; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989).
Spott, Johnny (Sci-fi; Ace reporter for the New York Echo) see Bubble, The.
Squadron 609 (WW2, RAF; factual stories).
- Battle Over France (Pilot Officer Stark; shooting down of the squadron's two hundredth German plane; artist not known; front/back covers) 264.
- Battling Baron, The (Raid on a Gestapo H.Q. 20th July 1943; Longchamps, Baron de Selys,
Flight Lieutenant, Belgian; D.F.C.; front/back covers) 158.
- Raid on Eindhoven (04th Dec. 1945; 609 & 198 Squadrons attacked German bombers at their base in Eindhoven, Holland; artist Philpotts; front/back cover story) 295.
- Killer Punch, The (factual; story of the Squadron during the Battle of Britain, August 1940; artist Shone; front/back cover story) 161.
- Raid on Eindhoven (Typhoons of squadrons 609 and 198 attacked German airfields in Eindhoven, Holland; no pilot names mentioned; artist not known) 295.
Spy Game, The (complete story; Russian agent Sergei Leonid, but who is he working for; artist not known) 1459.
Spywatcher (text stories, series character; secret service; artist Sturrock).
Square 'Chuter, The (series character; WW2 Army; text; featuring Corporal Cartwright who is known as the Square 'Chuter; artist Sturrock?; note - series
does not appear in consecutive issues).
Squire, Amos (series character; early 19th century) see Fights of the Strongbox Man, The.
Star Samson's Space Museum (factual; 1960's/70's space rockets, suits, vehicles and floating science workshop) S1975, col.
Stagg, Stan (series characters; sport; football) see My Business is Goals.
Stalk Those Tanks! (factual; WW2 Army; 27th June, 1944; 'D' Company, 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Normandy, France; Serg. Hicks &
Corporal Ronan knockout five Panther tanks; no medals mentioned; front / back cover story; artist Philpotts) 395.
Stan (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
Stand and Deliver (complete story; 18th century; featuring Highwayman Nick Morgan; artist Cooper?; escaping armed police) 1598.
Stand and Fight! (factual; WW2 RAF; March/April 1944; Burma; defending the town of Imphal against the Japanese; artist not known) 380.
Stand-By to Ram! (WW2 RN; 24th/25th September, 1943; Motor launches 145 & 150 engaged with German E-Boats; front/back cover story; artist Coleman?) 137.
Star Seekers, The (sci-fi; series characters; featuring Ensign Hod Sholto; Android AD964; controller Vak Kline; artist not known).
- 1994.
- S1992.
- 1582 - 1588 (first series).
- 1632 - ? (second series ?).
Star-Spankled Banger, The (series character; humour) 1977
- 809 - 818?
- 1195, 1202, 1204, 1205, RP
Stark (series character; sport; football; featuring Jon Stark; match winner for hire: no payment for lost games; artist not known).
Stark# of the Samurai (series character; 17th century; soldier of fortune; featuring Solomon Stark; Jimmu; unless stated artist Rawlings).
1967, 1968.
- 173 - 182 (Japan 1612; in service to Will Adams, Japan Emperor's chief advisor; Daimyo of Kura, main villain).
- 199? - finishes after 203. (India 1614; in service to great Mogul of India; featuring Prince Jelal; spying on Mahrattas who are in revolt against the Mogul).
- 247 - 253? (Arrest of Baron Koda, Japan, 1616; Featuring Jimmu; Will Adams, advisor to Japan's Emperor).
Starr, Tom (series character; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
Stay Where You Are Stranger! (adventure ; deep sea diving) 1978
Steamboat Jim (series character; western; 19th Century; steamboats; featuring Captain Loman; Jim Bludso, engineer; Bill Hanigan, first mate; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
Steele, Robin (series; sport; football) see Show-Off, The.
Steelhead Sam (series character; secret service; featuring Sergeant Sam Baxter, Steelhead Sam; Colonel Trueman, Head of Special Operations, British
Intelligence; artist McLoughlin).
Stenning, Sergeant Steve (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer (series character; 1307, 14th Century; featuring Stephen Strongarm; Hud; artist Ted Rawlings).
Stevens, Ted (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
Stick Man, The (series character; featuring Tommy Wilson).
- starts prior to 1621 - ?).
Stirling, David Major (The Phantom Major; SAS) see Desert Phantoms, The.
Strongarm, Stephen (series character; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
Stockwhip Sam (series character; western; set in U.S.; featuring Sam Finch; artist unknown).
starts after 145, but before 149 - 151.
Stole a German General, They (factual; WW2 Crete partisans; Crete 1944; Major "Paddy" Leigh-Formor; Captain W.S. Moss; artist Sutherland; front/back
cover) 23.
Stone, Mike (secret service; series character; artist Kearon unless otherwise stated; featuring Mike Stone).
1973 (Story title, Our Man in Gabwana).
- 1987 (protecting a visiting Sheik, Abdul from terrorists, London; artist not known).
- 569 - 576; 612 - 614.
Stonewall Sam's First Six (sport; cricket; complete story) S1975, col.
Stories Behind the Badges. (series; factual; complete story each week about how a particular civilian or military badge came into being; artists Farrugia and Ted Rawlings).
- First series; artist Farrugia.
- 95 - 108.
- 95 - Greyhound Badge, messenger for King Charles II, 1660's - featuring Jeremy Wain. (Note - see also Escape from the Red Assassin
(Queen’s Messenger, Peter Hazard, complete story?; and series?).
- 96 - Army Fire Service, set during WW2 - featuring Private Bill Dodd.
- 97 - Customs and Excise - 18th Century, Jerry Prettyman.
- 98 - Minesweepers - WW2 RN, Lieutenant Barr.
- 99 - Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Hart, buglar boy. See also Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
- 100 - Air-Sea Rescue Service - WW2.
- 101 - Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty to Animals - Mumford.
- 102 - Royal National Life-Boat Institution.
- 103 - Royal Hudson Bay Company - Matt Bissel.
- 104 - Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) - Private Riggs.
- 105 - Doggett's Coat and Badge - 18th century crossing the River Thames race, winner of which won the Doggett' Coat and Badgeboatman.
- 106 - Boy Scouts.
- 107 - Metropolitan Police Force (formed in 1st May 1829).
- 108 - Merchant Navy (WW1, SS Blythbury).
- 122 - Goldfish Club (WW2 RAF; pilots who paddle back to Britain, become members of the club; Sergeant-Pilot Joe Todd; artist Leo Rawlings).
- Second series; artist Ted Rawlings.
- 284 - Aveling Steam Roller badge; inventor of the steam-roller, Mr. Aveling.
- 285 - St. John Ambulance badge.
- 286 - Trinity House badge - responsible for lighthouses, lightships and buoys; Job More.
- 287 - The Red Cross badge.
- 288 - General Post Office badge.
- 289 - National Fire Service badge; ww2.
- 290 - H.M. Coastguard Service.
Strange Case of Corporal Kite, The (Army adventure; series characters; humour; text; featuring Corporal Kite; Sergeant Sam Burton; Sergeant Mack; artist Sturrock?).
Strange, Lieutenant L. (factual; WW1 RFC; May 1915; flying near Menin Wood, Flanders, Strange whilst changing a drum on his machine gun fell out
of the cockpit of his Martinsyde Scount plane, but managed to get back into the cockpit!; artist not known) 252.
Strange Tales From The Past (factual; artist Ted Rawlings) 1987.
Stranglehold From Forty Fathoms, The (21st Century; Sci-fi) 1977
Strike Squadron (series; WW2 RAF; artist not known; featuring Pilot Officer Doug Shannon, Australian).
Striker's Squadron (series characters? if so add to characters; European Nations Strike squadron created to deal with world emergencies; featuring Squadron Leader
- Jon "Striker" Tring; Enzo Benini (Italian); Budsey May; Helmut Jens (German); Paul Grooteman (Dutch); Major Moran (French); artist
not known) 1994.
.
Stripey Stark's Steel Shark (WW2 RN; text; complete story; artist not known) 28.
Strong of 'J' Branch (series character; secret service; featuring Mark Strong; Major Peters; artist Kearon).
Stronghold (WW2 Commando; complete story; raid on Schloss Eigler Castle, Austria; artist not known) 1990.
Submarine Sid (WW2 RN) 1981.
Suicide Mission (WW2 RN) 1979.
Sullivan, Doctor (Sci-fi; series character) see Bubble, The
Sullivan's Snapshooters (WW2 Army; humour; featuring Nobby Clark; Crafty Crawford; Serg/88eant-Major Sullivan; artist no known).
Sultan of Osmandela, The (complete story; featuring Captain Frost; artist Juan Marti; col.) S1971.
Summer Cavalcade (factual; col; strange customs and events that take place throughout Britain during the summer.)
S1970.
Super Sammy (series character? if so add to character; sport; football; featuring Sammy Todd) 1990.
Super Sport (thirty-two pages of articles consisting of colour photographs and short articles; flying snowmen (photo); trains (photo); car (photo); humour;
- film stars; footballers; other non-footballer sportsmen; quizzes) 1993; 1994.
Superstitious Sam (series character real name Sam Smallpiece; sport; boxing; artist, C.D. Bagnall; featuring Maxie Bowley, manager).
S1970 col. (one page).
- 487 - finishes after 494.
Supply Ship to Malta (WW2 RN; factual; March 1942; story of the naval supply ship Breconshire sailing to Malta; artist not known; front/back
cover story) 71.
Supply Stoppers, The (WW2 RAF; factual; front/back cover story; 22nd April, 1943; RAF fighters attacking and shooting down German supply aircraft, over the Gulf of Tunis; artist Shone) 192.
Sureshot Sharp (text story; wester; artist Rawlings.) 1971
Surface Attack (factual; H.M.S. Storm submarine attacked and sank two escort vessels and a coaster of a Japanese convoy; Sept. 1944; Burma coast; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?) 162.
Surprise Attack (factual; WW2 Army; Armoured cars of the Royal Dragoons causing havoc behind Rommel's lines in North Africa; 05th Nov. 1942; artist not
known; front/back cover story) 142.
Sutherland, Peter (Artist) see Artists
Swanson, Swop (series character; text; present day Canadian adventure in a junkyard; artist not known).
Swooping Vengeance, The (WW2 RAF) S1980 col.
Sword of the Shensi, The (medieval Japan; complete story; two feuding samurai families, the Shensi and Okada; artist Ted Rawlings) 1988.
Swordfish Attack! (factual; WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 23rd May, 1943, Swordfish plane from H.M.S. Archer damaged a U-Boat U-572, later sunk by a Martlet plane;
firing rockets; first U-Boat to be sunk by rockets; front/back cover story; artist Bagnall?) 144.
Swordmaker, The (series character; 15th Century; artist Rawlings).
Swordmaster, The (series character; 18th Century; artist Farrugia).
- 1966.
- 161 - 172?
- 690? - 701? RP
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20,000 feet Without A Chute! (WW2 RAF; true story of Sergeant Alkemade, a rear gunner falling from a burning Lancaster, 20,000 feet landing
on snow covered trees and ground, twisting only his knee, 24th March, 1944; artist not known).
Tail-End Aussie, The (True story; WW2 RAAF) 1982.
Tail-End Charlie (WW2 RAF/Resistance; Sergeant Charlie Lucas crashing and escaping; artist not known) 1989.
Tail-End Tramp, The (text story; WW2, Merchant Navy; artist Rawlings.) 1968.
Talbot, Mike Capt. (series character) see Wings of the Legion.
Tales of the Kings (factual; artist Ted Rawlings) 1989.
Tales of the Pony Express (series characters and stand alone stories; western; series characters and one off appearances; artist unless otherwise
stated, not known).
- see also The Hornet Index.
- see also Slade of the Pony Express.
- 2 - Warren Upson rides from Placerville to Camp Floyd in seventy-two hours.
- 3 - A.J. Slade.
- 4 - Irish Tommy O'Rourke.
- 5 - 'Gimpy' Collins.
- 6 - Tony Farson.
- 7 - Duke Donovan, bank robber, stole a Pony Express rider's horse and clothes and delivered the mail, which was his downfall!
- 8 - A.J. Slade. Slade investigates the robbery of a Pony Express coach.
- 9 - Johnny Lynch.
- 12 - Swede Larsen (artist Sutherland).
- 13 - James Tupper & A.J. Slade (artist Sutherland).
- 14 - William Russel, owner of the Pony Express (artist Sutherland).
- 15 - Maverick Carson (artist Sutherland).
- 16 - Comanche Charlie (artist Sutherland).
- 17 - "Moaning Mike" Mahoney (artist Sutherland).
- 18 - A.J. Slade, series finishes this issue.
Talu's Tiger (complete story; Hill village 1890 India; artist Alonso) 1987.
Tall Tales From Toad-in-the-hole (series characters; humour; artist Michael Barratt).
Tanker to Tobruk (WW2 RAF; factual; Oct. 1942; front/back cover story; RAF stopping one German tanker getting through to Tobruk; artist not known) 199.
Tanks Are Here, The (factual; pictorial article about different types of British tanks; inside front and back covers). 1970.
Tanks Must Get Through, The (WW2 RAF/RN; factual; 8th May, 1941; Mediterranean Sea; British forces defending a convey bound for Alexandria, Egypt; front/back cover story; artist not known) 322.
Taranto! (WW2 RN Fleet Air Arm; factual; attack by Swordfish planes on 11th Nov 1940 against the Italian Fleet, flying from HMS Illustrious; artist not known) 102.
story also told in S1977, col (artist unknown).
Target For Today (WW2 Resistance / R.A.F.; complete story; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis) S1975, col.
Task Force With Tusks (WW2 Burma 1943; artist Alonso; featuring Sergeant Jim Dawson; Daboola; Benthao the elephant).
- see
- 502 - 515.
- Elephant Never Forgets, An. 1972.
Tatum, Vic (adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) seeTaylor, Pod (series character; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
Taylor, Tom and son Brett (series characters; battling a giant Owl) see Wings of Death.
Taxi Went to War, The (WW2 Army) 1978
Team From Nowhere, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Peter Brock, scientist; Jim Higgs, security officer; Mr. Zeff; artist Bert Vandeput).
Team That Jack Built, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Jack Shaw; Snitcher Jones; Midford City football club; artist Bert Vandeput).
Tearaway of the Tables (text story; sport ping-pong.) 1971.
'Tec Nobody Knew, The (series character; police, Ghost Squad; text; featuring John Martin).
Teeth of the Tiger, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; Captain Daniel Bailey) S1979.
Termoli, The Battle for (factual; WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story; 03rd Oct. 1943; attacking and holding the Italian village of Termoli; artist not known) 181.
Terrible Typhoon (RAF; complete story; Flying Officer Tony Law is a bit miffed that he's transferred from Spitfires to flying Typhoons, a plane
he regards as inferior; artist not known) 1572.
Terror Raid (WW1 RFC; complete story; story about an aircrew thinking it is attacking a Zeppelin, but in fact it is an alien space craft; one page story; artist
not known) 1537.
Terror of the Turks, The (WW1 RFC; 67 Squadron; artist Coleman)S1972; col.
Terrors Dive At Night!, The (adventure series; giant vampire bats; featuring Ben Drake, Giles Franklin; Bruce Hyde; Lee Nixon; artist not known).
Terry's Tornadoes (series characters; sport; football; story of a young boy's team; featuring Terry Miller; artist not known).
- 1991; 1992; 1993 (col.); 1994 (col.).
- starts prior to 1524 - 1530.
- 1591 - 1604 (note - issue 1597 printed in full colour, remaining episodes b&w; team playing in the Barnston Boys League).
- 1636 - 1648 (playing football matches in America; artist not known but same as for other series).
Text# Stories (note one or two illustrations accompanied each weeks text story. A large half-page picture at the beginning of each story and
sometimes a smaller illustration on the second or third page). see
- Bait for a Raider (WW2 RN) 1969.
- Battalion, The (WW1) 1968.
- Big Tree, The (series characters; African adventure).
- Billy Checkley (series characters; fox-hunting).
- Blaze - Pony of the Welsh Peaks (series character; adventure).
- Boys in Blue (series character; Police) 1967.
- Boxer and the Boffin, The (WW2 Commandos) 1971.
- Chipper’s Time Machine 1975.
- Chocolate Coloured Killer, The (Canadian wilderness; RCMP; artist Rawlings) 1968.
- Coach Carson (athletics).
- Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story) 1970.
- Dangerous Dude, The (western) 1966.
- Davock of Grey Woods (series character; adventure).
- Dixon of Disaster Squad (adventure).
- Drainpipe Destroyer (WW2) 1966, 1975? RP
- Drop Into Danger (WW2 Paratroopers) 1976.
- Duel in the Deep (WW2 RN) 1966.
- Escape or Die! (series about escapes).
- Escape to Danger (complete story; WW2 POW; featuring Sergeant Harry Maxwell) 1970.
- Feud With The Black Diamond (adventure; trucking) 1969.
- Fight of Forgotten Punches (boxing) 1972.
- First Detective in The West (western) 1974.
- Flight into Danger (adventure) 1972.
- Flying Fire-Truck, The (series; fire-fighting Canadian adventure).
- Ghost of a Champ (sport;boxing) 1968.
- Gold Fever (adventure) 1972.
- Grimstone Track, A Story From (series; various sports including motor-racing; running and so on; a complete story each week).
- Grudge Fight, The (sport; boxing.) 1966
- Hired Gun, The (western.) 1967
- Jungle Joe (WW2 Far East; featuring Private Joe Jagger).
- Locke, The Name is (adventure; professional locksmith).
- March of the Ants, The (African adventure; Red Ant Army).
- Masterworks of Sport (different sports featured in this series).
- Message for Mike (adventure.) 1976
- Mr. Digby Comes to Town (story about cats) 1973.
- Mulligan and his Mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour).
- Night Run to Fort Luton 1975.
- One Black Gun of the Stranger, The 1970.
- Pinkerton Detectives (US Detective Agency) see First Detective in the West (western) 1974.
- Punch From The Past, The (sport; boxing) 1967.
- Quick on The Draw (western.) 1978.
- Race That Lasted a Year, The (sport; running) 1977.
- Race to Wyatt’s Ferry (adventure; artic circle) 1971.
- Raven Talks, The (series character; detective adventure).
- Red MacGregor, The (series character) note - character also appeared in picture stories.
- Romsey, the Rope Man (series character; medieval France).
- Sheriff of Rockabye County (modern western).
- Showdown, The (complete story) 1973.
- Showdown At Sweetwater (complete story) 1977.
- Smiling Morn (series character; western).
- Snapshot Sid : The Camera Kid (series character.) 1964, 1965
- Slocum of the Six Knives (series character; American Wild West).
- Son Of The Lost Champion (series characters; sport; boxing; text).
- Spywatcher (series character; spy.) 1964, 1965.
- Square 'Chuter, The (WW2 Army; series characters) 38.
- Strange Case of Corporal Kite (Army adventure; series characters; humour).
- Stripey Stark's Steel Shark (WW2 RN; complete story) 28.
- Sureshot Sharp (western; artist Rawlings) 1971.
- Swanson, Swop (series character; present day adventure in a junkyard).
- 'Tec Nobody Knows, The (series character; police, Ghost Squad stories).
- Tail-End Tramp, The (WW2; Merchant Navy; artist Rawlings.) 1968.
- Tearaway of the Tables (sport; ping-pong) 1971.
- Truth About Rodgers, The (WW2 RAF; text) 1969.
- Twenty Miles to Freedom! (15th Century; artist Rawlings) 1974.
- Way The Ball Bounces, The (complete story) 1970.
- We Fly Anything-Anywhere! (series characters; adventure; text; artist Sturrock?).
- We Hate Whistling Willie! (sport; Rugby) 1971.
- Who Wants to Rob the Bank (western.) 1972.
- Young Ben (artist Ramsbottom) S1971.
Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew, The (series character; school boy taking tests for his Duke of Edinburgh's Award and facing other trials from for
example, school boy bullies; featuring Johnny Drew; artist Kearon).
There is Fighting To Be Done! (factual; WW2 Army; 19th/20th April, 1943; 1/9th Gurkhas attacked the Djebel Garci, near Tunis, N. Africa;
Jemadar Dewan Sing Basnet; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 420.
There Was a Soldier...(WW2 Army; anthology of stories about soldiers; artist Philpotts).
135 - Private Bill Simpson - circus strongman).
- 136 - Private Sir James Chisholm.
- 137 - Private "Happy" Higgins.
- 138 - Guardsman Samson.
- 139 - "Crafty" Cox.
Theseus, Prince of Athens (series character; ancient Greece adventure of Theseus battling to claim his royal inheritance; featuring Theseus; artist
not known).
They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; complete story; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong; Darren Philips, cook; artist Bleach) 1991.
They’re Won on the Water (factual; river and sea racing trophies; inside covers) 1969
Thief of Twala, The (adventure; African Desert ; artist Kearon) 1971
Three Spies in the Forbidden Forest (WW2; Secret Service; series characters; featuring Jack 'Barney' Barmingham, teacher; Bristle, ex-soldier; Frank
Martin, champion athlete; artist Philpotts).
Trick That Didn't Work!, The (factual; WW1 Army; 23rd April, 1915; 2nd Canadian Battalion; Ypres, France; German attempt to trick the Canadian's
into surrendering; Sergeant Joe Richardson; no medals awarded; artist not known) 378.
Thrill Seekers, The (adventure; action cameramen for an American television company; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known; featuring Sam and Eddy Dayton).
Thrills and Spills of Sport (sporting photographs) 1978
Ticker Turner (WW2 Army Burma 1943/1944; humour/drama; featuring Private Ticker Turner - a good solider, but always on the lookout for making his life
easier; artist Sutherland; note - not all stories published in consecutive issues).
- 44 - Northern France, Christmas 1944 - Befriends a stray dog.
- 45 - Ticker transfers from the Army to the Glider Regt. to get away from walking, but finds easier being in the infantry.
- 46 - Holland 1943, attacks a German strongpoint by crossing a drained canal.
- 47 - France 1944 The apple affair.
- 48 - Training camp, England (pretending to be knocked out in a boxing ring, then going for a meal in a cafe, outside the camp). RP 512.
- 49 - Training camp, England (Ticker outwits a Sergeant who suspects he is on another dodge, which he does accidentally).
- 65 - On leave, England (dodging Redcaps at a railway station, Ticker notices another Redcap (a german spy) trying to blow up an ammunition train. RP 521.
- 69 - Burma, 1943 (wangles himself a job as a driver to theatre group, ends up having to leap the truck over a damaged bridge and scare off the
Japs).
- 73 - Western Desert, Africa 1941 (wangles a transfer to Major Crawford's platoon, who like sport, sport and yet more sport!)
- 513 - England, capturing a German flyer.
- 1054. RP
- note - series reprinted between issues 512 - 518; (no story in 519); 520 - 522; no story 523; 524?.
Tipu - his name means Tiger (series character; bushman companion to Sands) see Sands, Shiwa
Tirpitz, The End of the (WW2 RAF; factual; Norway, 1944; front/back cover story; artist Sutherland) 16.
To The Rescue! (war; series of complete stories about rescue attempts; artists Felix Carrion and unknown).
Toad-in-the-hole (series characters; humour) seeTall Tales From Toad-in-the-hole.
Today's Fighting Ships (factual; feature about the RN's warships) s1974.
Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton (series characters; sport; bare-fist fighting; early 19th century; featuring Tom Sayers; Stumpy Gow; artist not known)
De Tommasi, Prior John (series character; Knight of Malta) see Rogan of the Rocket Troop.
Todd, Sammy (series character?; sport; football) see Super Sammy.
Top Notches of Today (factual; WW2 aeroplane silhouettes) 1976
Top Speedsters (factual; history of fast cars) S 1970 col.
Tops in their Time (factual record planes; inside cover) 1968
see also Record Holders of the Air (factual; inside cover) 1968
Toro: Space Samurai (series character; sci-fi; 31st century, fighting a cyborg; featuring Toro Tanaka; artist Mike Dovey?)
1389 - 1396 (first series)
- 1473 - ? (second series)
- 1990.
- 1991 (mutated space rats on colony ship, who have eaten people in deep freeze).
- 1992.
Torpedo Attack (WW2 RAF; factual; 17th Aug. 1942; Beaufort bombers operating from Malta attacks a German supply convoy off coast of N. Africa; artist Shone) 177.
Torpedo Attack (WW2 RN; factual; 31st March, 1943; attacking German convoy off Cape Zebib, North Africa, Motor Torpedo Boats 266 & 315; front/back cover
story; artist Vandeput) 131.
Torpedo Away! (factual; WW2 Fleet Air Arm; 1st-2nd Sept., 1941; Swordfish aircraft flying from Malta, attacked an Italian convoy heading for Benghazi,
North Africa; artist not known) 184.
Torpedo Boat Attack (factual; WW2 RN; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 200.
Torring, Raff (series character; 18th Century adventure; Australia) seeOutcasts of Convict Coast.
Toss of a Coin (Russian Steppes 1871-72; complete story; artist not known) 1987.
Toss of a Coin (WW1 story; complete story; artist not known) 1990.
Toto (sci-fi; series character) see Hork the Hunter.
Tough# Of The Track (series character; sport; athletics; featuring Alf Tupper; artist Sutherland unless otherwise stated).
A special thanks to Derek Marsden for providing me with a complete Alf Tupper list of all the Victor issues the runner appeared in and artists.
- 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; S1968, col. (first page only); S1969, col. (first page only); 1969;
S1970, col.;
- 1970 - (featuring Commander Churcher, saving Bert Ray after a car accident in the snow).
- 1971; 1972;
- S1971, col.; S1972, col. (first page only); 1973; 1974; S1974; 1975, S1975 (Alf Brings Home
The Bacon! Thirteen year old Tupper).
- 1976; S1976, col. (first page only); 1977; S1977, col.; 1978;
- 1979 (artist not known); S1979, col. entire story, (artist Marti); S1992 (artist not known).
- 1980 (artist – Josep Marti); S1980 (artist Rawlings);
- 1981; 1982 (artist Rawlings); S1982 (artist Bleach)
- 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986 (artist not known);
- S1989 (artist not known, Alf races against Tom Peters an up and coming runner who beats Alf, Hugo Jarryd - villain; col.
pages half col. and half b&w).
- 1987 - (Alf runs for the town of Remy against runners from another French town Vermont, in a competitive race in France; artist Bleach).
- 1988 - (The Tough runs in a race with a curious old running record at Breconsfield; artist Bleach).
- 1989 - (Alf runs in the Greystone Millerton Mile race; artist Bleach).
- 1990 - (Runs in races in the U.K. Melton Mile and the U.S. against villainous runner Marcus Slade; artist Bleach).
- 1991 - (an injured Alf trains at the bizarre Kaplan Training camp, Australia; artist Bleach).
- 1992 - (running in a fell race; artist Bleach).
- 1993 - (artist Bleach).
- 1994 - (artist not known).
- 71 - 92 (Title - Tough of the Track; Ike Smith, boss; Alf's first appearance in The Victor in picture format).
- 99 - 113 (Title - Tough of the Track)
- 121 - 143 (Title - Tough of the Track; Ike Smith disappears, Mr. Foster manager of the Aviation Factory; Skimba Ru, Zulu runner).
- 152 - 168 (Title - Tough of the Track; Works for Bill Moggs; Jerrard Tarne rival runner; Crescent cross country running Club; Ginger fellow runner.)
- 183 - 194 (Title - Tough of the Track; works for Charlie Chipping, a plumber then his brother Ted Chipping, Chief mechanic of Cougar Cars;
Bruce Sedgemann, South African runner; centre 'colour' story from issue 184).
- 204 - 221 (title - The Tough on the Yankee Tracks. (Brassingford Lion, vintage steam train).
- 238 - 249 (European Games in Yugoslavia).
- 261 - 274 (title - Magnificent Miles of Alf Tupper; sets up his own business).
- 309 - 324 (Title - Tough of the Track; ).
- 342 - 368 (Title - He's In The Army Now!; ).
- 384 - 400 (Title - Tough of the Track; ).
- 417 - 435 (Title - The Rough, Tough Miles of Alf Tupper; ).
- 438 - 459 (Title - Tough of the Track; ).
- 465 - 481 (Title - The Tough of the Steeplechase Track; ).
- 482 - 492 (title - Edinburgh of Bust! (Commonwealth Games; Alf breaks a leg and an ankle; featuring Dr. Bannon; artist Rawlings). RP 1318 - 1328.
- 497 - 511 ((Title - Tough of the Track; ).
- 517 - 536 (title - Tough at the Top; featuring runner Serapho Kibo; Alf goes to Tanzania, works as welder on Kilimanjaro Railway,
tries to find a cure for his leg.)
- 548 - 559 (title - Fastest Fireman in Brassingford; featuring Flapper Farmer).
- 561 - 583 (title - Tough of the Track; works for Greystone Aviation Company; Skimba Ru, Zulu runner) RP?
- 584 - 603 (title - Tough of the Track. (Alf loses the sight of his eyes. Wins the Gold Medal at Steeplechasing and
regains his sight.)
- 608 - 624 (RP of issues 152 - 168).
- 626 - 651 (title - The Rough, Tough, Boyhood of Alf Tupper - Part One; Loses Mother in a fire, lives with Aunt Meg).
- 674 - 693 (title - The Rough, Tough, Boyhood of Alf Tupper - Part Two; ).
- 708 - 719 (title - Alf Tupper's Castle) (Thirteen year old Tupper lives in Malton Castle; TV crew filming at the castle;
featuring Aunt Meg; Commander Churcher).
- 733 - 744 (title - The Rough, Tough Boyhood of Alf Tupper - Part Three; Tupper 13 years of age, featuring Aunt Meg, villain 'Flash'
Harden).
- 764 - 773 (title - A Rough, Tough Summer for Alf Tupper; Tupper aged 13; featuring Aunt Meg; villain Richard Preece; working as a
handyman at Poulson's Holiday Camp).
- 779 - 796 RP of issues 204 - 221 The Tough On The Yankee Tracks; see above entry).
- 809 - 822 RP of issues ?
- 829 - 844 RP of issues ?
- 852 - 878 RP of issues 342 - 368; (title - He's in the Army Now!; see above entry).
- 890 - 908 RP of issues 417 - 435? (title - The Rough, Tough Miles of Alf Tupper; see above entry).
- 918 - 934 RP of issues 465 - 481? (title - The Tough of the Steeplechase Track; see above entry).
- 951 - 962 RP of issues 548 -559 (title - The Fastest Fireman in Brassingford; see above entry).
- 975 - 986 ? (Artist Ted Rawlings).
- 999 - 1013 (title - The Tough of the Track; Alf takes a sports scholarship at Coxford College in America; artist Rawlings).
- 1068 - 1086 ? (Artist Maidagan).
- 1094 - 1119 RP? (title - The Rough, Tough Boyhood of Alf Tupper).
- 1126 - 1145 RP? (title - Alf Tupper - The Rough, Tough Early Days of a Famous Runner).
- 1149 - 1160 (title - Alf Tupper's Castle; Alf aged 13, has his home in Malton Castle).
- 1164 - 1172 RP? (title - A Rough, Tough Summer for Alf Tupper; Aunt Meg; Richard Preece).
- 1183 - 1198 (title - The Rough, Tough Boyhood of Alf Tupper). RP?; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1202 - 1217 (title - The Mile of the Masters; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1227 - 1236 (title - The Tough On The Marathon Trail; artist Tony Harding).
- 1267 - 1279 (title - A Tough Job For Alf Tupper; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1283 - 1302 (title - A Thousand Tough Miles for Alf Tupper; artist Tony Harding).
- 1305 - 1314 (title - Tough tests for Alf Tupper; Alf challenges some of Britain's oldest and strangest records). (artist Jim Bleach).
- 1318 - 1328 RP of issues 482 - 492 (title - Edinburgh of Bust!; see above entry).
- 1338 - 1353 (title - Too Tough of Alf Tupper?; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1370 - 1389 RP of issues 517 - 536 (title - Tough At The Top; see the above entry).
- 1407 - 1420 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1442 - 1455 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1463 - 1472 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1495 - 1506 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1510 - 1521 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1526 - 1544 RP? (title - Tough of the Track).
- 1546 - 1562 RP? (title - Tough of the Track).
- 1573 - 1584 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Jim Bleach; first Tupper series to be printed in full colour).
- 1585 - 1596 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Carlos Pino; Slim & Tiny join up with Alf as his bodyguards!)
- 1620 - 1631 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Carlos Pino; series col.; featuring Alf's long lost Uncle Charlie).
- (travels to the US to take up the challenge to raise £1m. to rebuild Grey Stone Sports Stadium and youth club, 1621; plays
golf, with his sponsors Americans Silas Koppernic and Walt Fern of the American Tigers Club, 1622; )
- 1632 - 1643 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Mike Dorey; col.).
- (Being set up with stolen goods by Grimston, 1632; )
- 1644 - 1655 (title - Tough of the Track; artist Carlos Pino; Alf discovers he has a twin brother(!), who is an undercover policeman,
but Alf isn't aware of this, first appearance of Alf's twin - issue 1646).
- 1656 (One issue complete story; artist Jim Bleach).
- 1657 (One issue complete story; artist Jim Bleach).
- Red Dagger - a 64 page compilation of several Tupper stories, issues 2 and 22. (Artist Sutherland?).
- see also The Hornet 439 - finishes after 454 (title - King Bernard; featuring Bernard Briggs
(Hornet series character); and Alf Tupper; Artist not known).
Toughest Toff in Town (series character; Victorian) 1978, 1983.
Toughs of the Track (factual; photographs and words about mountain bike races) 1991.
Town Tamers, The (western; Mark Counter; The Ysabel Kid; Dusty Fog; Waco; Doc Leroy; writer J.T. Edson; artist Macabich)
Trail of Mad Malone see Sands, Shiwa
Trail-Blazers, The (factual – explorers) 1972.
Trailer Black (series character; adventure and explorer; present day Africa; featuring John Black; Klim ; artist not known).
137 - finishes after 145.
Tragg, Sheriff Jack (modern day western; text) see Sheriff of Rockabye County.
Trail, Bill (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
Trained to Ruin the Rangers (series characters; sport; football; featuring Danny Wild; artist not known; Kingston Rangers Football Club).
- 994 - finsihs after 1001.
Tranter, Captain Matt (series characters; sci-fi) see Space Pirate.
Trask of the Texas Rangers (Western) 1978, 1980
Travis, Wat (series) see Pennine Gallopers, The
Trawler That Netted a U-Boat, The (WW2 RN; factual; front and back covers true story; trawler "Lady Madeleine" re-named H.M.S. Moonstone, capturing a
German submarine June 1940; artist not known) 42.
Trent, Mac (series character; journalist see Rifle and The Rod, The.
Tricks and Teasers to Test Your Wits (quiz; artist unknown) S1969.
Tricolour Raid, The (WW2 RAF; factual; 12th June, 1942; raid on Paris dropping a French flag, carried out by pilot Flight Lieutenant A.K. Gatward and
navigator Sergeant Fern; no medals awarded; artist not known) 73.
Tring, Squadron Leader Jan 'Striker' (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Trotter, Private Alf (series; WW1 Army) see Front-Line Bus, The.
True Stories of Men at War
- Beware Rockets! (WW2 RAF; true story) 1983
- Broadie's Private Plane (WW2 RAF; Wing Commander Harry Broadhurst) S1980
- Bring Back the Guns 1984
- Cook Burns It, The (WW2 RN) 1983
- Digging in Together (WW2 Commandos) 1981
- First Carrier Strike, The (WW1) 1980
- Fistful of Gongs (WW2 RN) 1984
- Flying High 1984
- Lone Avenger, The (WW2 RAF; true story) 1979
- Only One Came Back (WW2 ; RAF) 1978
- Saving the Captain (WW2 RN) 1982
- Sniper in the Snow (WW2 Army) 1983
- Stalking the Tiger (WW2 Army tanks) S1982
- Tail-End Aussie, The (WW2 RAAF) 1982
- Wheelbarrow Hero (WW2 Army; true story) 1974
Trueman, Colonel (series character; secret service) see Steelhead Sam.
Trumps, the baby elephant (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
Truth About Rodgers, The (WW2 RAF; text story.) 1969
Tubby's Two Ton Terror (series; WW2 Army; humour; artist, C.D. Bagnall; featuring Lance Corporal Tubby Entwhistle; Trumps the baby elephant; Shoeshine, native boy).
see
- S1976.
- 791 - finishs prior to issue 802.
Tuck, Joe (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
Tuesday, Trooper Billy (series character - Aborigine) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Tupper, Alf (character) see Tough of the Track.
Tupper's Talk-in (readers letters to the Victor) see also Chat Box, The.
Turner, Private Bill (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
Turpin, Lieutenant Joe RN (WW2 testing new weapons; series character) see Secrets of Section Six.
Twenty Miles to Freedom! (text story; 15th Century; artist Rawlings.) 1974
Twenty of the World's Worst Jokes (Humour) 1992.
Twisting the Tigers' Tails (factual; WW2 Army; 22nd Sept. 1944; 4/7th Dragoons Guards; Holland; tackling five German Tiger tanks; front / back
cover story; artist Coleman) 428.
TWister, The (series characters; sci-fi; present day sea adventure; featuring Mike Carson; Chico; artist Alonso?).
Two Against an Army! (factual; WW2 Army; March 1941; Keren, Eritrea; two Indian soldiers with a Vickers gun holding their position; no medals
awarded; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 399.
Two of a Kind (western; complete story; featuring Sam "Snake Eyes" Seth & "Commanche" Kelly, both villains; artist not known) 1988.
Two-Feathers, Vance (series character; U.S. Park Rangers) see Cottrell of the Rangers.
Tyler, 'Brains' (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
Tyler’s Task Force (series character; WW2 Army; featuring ) 1982.
U#
U-Boat Killer (WW2 RAAF; B for Baker of 10 Squadron; 01st August, 1944; Sunderland attack on a U-Boat in the Bay of Biscay; artist Shone) 379.
Ulayali (series character; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
ulysses the Wanderer (series character; based on the Greek stories; artist not known).
- 261 - finishes after 269.
Under Pressure (factual; football feature) S1992.
Union Jack Jackson (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Private Jackson (Royal Marine); Sgt. Lonnegan & G.I O'Bannion (U.S. Marines); artist not known;
note - this series was originally published in the D.C. Thomson comic Warlord, so all stories published in the Victor are reprints).
- ? - 1354 (Berlin, Germany 1945; artist not known).
- 1533 - ?.
- ? - 1561.
- 1573 - 1583.
Up For the Cup! (series; sport; football; featuring Ron Davers; Bradwick Rovers Football Club, a non-league side; artist not known).
- starts prior to 1559 - 1578.
Urnaks Are Coming!, The (series characters; sci-fi; Canadian themed story; featuring Jim King; Don Kerr; artist not known).
V#
Valdred (series character; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
Valentine, Jimmy see Licence to Steal!
Valour, For (non-military medals; Factual; inside cover) 1964
Valentine Rook (series character; ghost hunter) see Rook, Valentine
Vic (series character; adventure; schoolboy) see Iron Three, The.
Vickers Platoon, The (WW2 Army) 1976.
Victor Plus (eight page mini mag inside the Victor; includes photographs of transport, jokes, adverts and wall poster) 1573 onwards.
Victor Plus Laff in (humour) 1993.
Victory or Death! (WW2 Army; factual; Greek Sacred Regiment; early months of 1943 destruction of German E-Boats at Allinia; artist Coleman) 296.
Viking, Captain Julian (series character; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
Voice in the Night, A (WW2 Army; complete story; advance through Italy; featuring Sam Soames; artist not known) 1987.
Volts of Vengeance (series character; adventure, criminal; featuring Richard Falk; artist Philpotts).
see also The Hornet Index, which featured a series with the same title, but set in the present day.
- 21 - 28.
Voyage to Planet X (game) S1977 col.
W#
Wacky World, It’s a (factual true stories) 1979; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989.
Walker, Sam (series character; African adventure) see Big Tree, The.
Wally's Island (WW2 RN; complete story; artist Bleach) 1989.
War Beneath the Waves, The (factual) S1977.
War Cats of Kublai Khan, The (13th Century) 1985?
War of the Second Best Guns, The (WW2 Army; series characters; featuring Captain Vaughan; Gunner Ben Yule; Sergeant-Major Tom Holliday; Gunner Trubshaw;
Rifleman Pun; artist Diaz?).
Note - Tom Holliday also appears in The Galloping Gunners series.
- 433 - 446.
Ward, Private Sam (series; WW1 Army) see Front-Line Bus, The.
Wars of Harry Smith (factual; true story of a British soldier late 18th century, early 19th century; artist Ted Rawlings).
Warships of the Silent World (factual; submarines) 1973.
Watch the Birdie (unusual cameras) 1965.
Watson, Davey (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
Watson, Jim see Artists.
Watson, Theo (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
Watson, Corporal Tom (series character; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
Watt, Billy (series character; orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slave of the Evil Eyes.
Watts, Goliath (series character; humour) see Send for the B-Team.
We Fly Anything-Anywhere! (series characters; adventure; text; artist Sturrock?; featuring Joe "Hungry" Hill and Sam Porter of Airlift Limited).
53 - 60.
- 1965 - title - The Helicarriers.
We're Not Beaten Yet! (factual; WW2 Army; Jan. 1942; "B" Battery of 11 Regt., Royal Horse Artillery withdrawing from Cyrenaica, North Africa;
Staff Sergeant Goodman saving a gun; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 475.
Wavy Navy, The see Cragg of the Wavy Navy.
Way the Ball Bounces, The (complete story; text) 1970.
We Hate Whistling Willie! (text story; sport; Rugby.) 1971
Wee Bandy see Bandy, Wee (series character; sport; football; Pressley Rangers).
Weird Weapons of War (factual; six weird and wonderful weapons of World War Two); artist not known 1966.
Well of El Mharz, The (adventure North Sudan desert) 1968.
Wells, Fister (series character; sport; boxing) see Fists With No Mercy, The.
West, Lieutenant Frank 'Zapman' (series character; present day US Naval pilot) see Best of Enemies.
Western# Stories
- see
- Battling Buckhorns, The (Trask series character).
- Cherokee Bill (factual; biography of).
- Cross Draw McGraw (series character).
- Dangerous Dude, The (text story).
- Deputy of Colorado Springs, The (series character).
- Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The (series character).
- Fastest Gun in the West.
- Figaro! (humour ; series character).
- First Detective in the West (text story).
- Gold Fever (text; Canadian).
- Gold Fever! (complete story; American West).
- Gunman had Toothache, The.
- Guns That Won The West (series).
- Hired Gun, The (text story).
- Idaho Kid, The (western; artist Kearon?).
- Leap of the Long Lances (complete story; Canadian western; Indian scout Jeb Turner).
- One Black Gun of the Stranger (text).
- One-Man War of Johnny Starr, The.
- Pillow Champ, The (series characters).
- Purple Feather, The (series character).
- Rebel of the Iron Road (S. American western)
- Roll-Along Logans, The (series characters; show business family wild west adventure).
- Run or Die! (U.S. Cavalry).
- Sheriff of Rockabye County (series characters; modern day western).
- Showdown, The (text story).
- Showdown At Sweetwater (text story).
- Slade of the Pony Express (series character).
- Slocum of the Six Knives (series character; text).
- 'Smiling Morn' (series character; text).
- Steamboat Jim (series character; western; 19th Century; steamboats).
- Finch, Sam (series character; set in U.S.) see Stockwhip Sam.
- Sureshot Sharp (text story; artist Rawlings).
- Tales of the Pony Express (series characters).
- Town Tamers, The (Mark Counter; The Ysabel Kid; Dusty Fog; Waco ; Doc Leroy).
- Trask of the Texas Rangers.
- Two of a Kind (complete story).
- Who Wants to Rob the Bank (western; text story).
- You Can't Stop The Wind! (series characters).
Whalen, Corporal 'Jumbo' (series character) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The
What A Place To Meet a Snake (Pre WW2 ; RAF) 1978
What A Way to Spend Christmas! (WW2 RAF) 1985
What We Have - We Hold (factual; WW2 Australian Army; 03rd Aug. 1941; Australians in besieged Tobruk attack German post S.7 and defend it from
German counter-attack; Sergeant N.D. Ross; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 432.
What’s Wrong with Hot-Shot Hall? (football; original artist) see Powell, Bill
Wheel Spinning Wonders (factual) 1980
Wheelbarrow Hero (WW2 Army; true story) 1974
When He Was a Boy (series; factual; various artists unknown; note - series did not appear in consecutive issues).
- Andrews, Eamonn 14.
- Askey, Arthur - comedian 13.
- Baker, Joe - international footballer 30.
- Barber, Chris - Jazz-band leader, 59.
- Barry, John - musician and leader of the John Barry Seven 51.
- Baxter, Stanley - comedian, actor 32.
- Bedford, Bill - Chief test pilot, Hawker Siddeley 29.
- Blair, Lionel - TV dancer 42.
- Blanchflower, Danny - Tottenham Hotspur & Ireland international footballer 80.
- Bogarde, Dirk - actor 5.
- Borge, Victor - musician 34.
- Bradman, Don - Australian cricketer 20.
- Brando, Marlon - American actor 38.
- Bresslaw, Bernard - Comedian/actor 25.
- Broome, David - show-jumper rider 3.
- Castle, Roy - singer, dancer and comedian 47.
- Charlton, Bobby - footballer 48.
- Chisholm, George - British Jazz Trombonist and star on the Black and White Minstrel Show 100.
- Coleman, David - Television sports presentative and reporter, 4.
- Curtis, Tony - actor, 65.
- Dangerfield, Graeme television expert on the ways of the animal world 77.
- Davies, Rupert - actor 53.
- Dodd, Ken - comedian and singer 112.
- Donegan, Lonnie - singer 15.
- Drake, Charlie - comedy Star 23.
- Edwards, Jimmy - comedian 46.
- Elliott, Herb middle distance runner from Australia 37.
- Elliott, Peter - Olympic Diver 31.
- Faith, Adam - singer 36.
- Francis, Dai - Welsh Jazz singer 94.
- Glenn, John - American astronaut 79.
- Graveney, Tom - English cricketer 130.
- Green, Hughie - Canadian Television compere on British TV 101.
- Hailwood, Mike - motor cycling ace 60.
- Hall, Terry - British ventriloquist (Lenny the Lion) 138.
- Hanley, Jimmy - actor 11.
- Hardin, Ty - actor, 64.
- Harris, Rolf - singer, artist, entertainer 131.
- Heath, Ted - band-leader 24.
- Henderson, Dickie - British/American comedian 50.
- Henderson, Joe - (Mr.Piano) Scottish piano player 128.
- Hill, Benny - Comedian 73.
- Hoad, Lew - Australian tennis player 12.
- Hope, Bob - American comedian 43.
- Hughes, David - Singing star 55.
- Kerr, Alex - Circus lion tamer 22.
- Jay, Allan - British Olympic fencer 74.
- Jones, David - British athlete, runner 40.
- Johnson, Brian - BBC cricket commentator 39.
- Lander, Eric - actor, 9.
- Law, Denis - footballer 44.
- Lenz, Rudi - circus chimpanzee trainer 17.
- Lewis, Geoff - British jockey 52.
- McNeill, Billy - Glasgow Celtic and international footballer 33.
- Marks, Alfred - Comedian 18.
- Matthews, Stanley - footballer 8.
- Mitchell, George - choirmaster and musical arranger (Black and White Minstrels) 129.
- Moore, Ronnie - speedway motorcyclist 82.
- Moss, Sterling - racing driver 6.
- Palmer, Arnold - American golfer 49.
- Patterson, floyd - American ex-world Heavyweight boxing champion 93.
- Paul, Raymond - British Fencer 68.
- Player, Gary - South African golfer 10.
- Piggott, Lester – horse riding jockey, 1. (Note - Piggott's story was also told in S1971).
- Rees, Dai - Welsh golfer 16.
- Rix, Brian - comedian/actor 26.
- Secombe, Harry - comedian/actor 54.
- Smith, Bobby - centre-forward, Tottenham Hotspur 96.
- Snead, Sam - American golfer 86.
- Solon, Ewen - actor 56.
- Sinden, Donald - actor, 69.
- Steele, Tommy - singer, 7.
- Surtees, John - motor-cycle racer 19.
- Tulloh, Bruce - bare-footed British middle-distance runner 45.
- Valance, Ricky - singer 21.
- Vaughan, Norman - comedian 63.
- Walker, Billy - boxer 58.
- Warner, Jack - actor 57.
- Weedon, Bert - guitarist 76.
- Wilson, bobby - amateur tennis player, 61.
- Wisdom, Norman - comedian 2.
- Wolstenholme, Kenneth - television commentator 98.
-
When Knights Were Bold (factual; artist Rawlings) S1976.
When the Going gets Tough (factual; athletics feature) S 1992.
When the Green Light Glows (series; sci-fi; featuring Phil Brett; Skeets Alford; Professor J. George Wildrush; artist Rawlings).
When the Shot and the Shell Were Flying see Millar, Bob
White Tiger, The (WW2 China; adventure; featuring Johnny Lang; artist Alonso).
- starts prior to 1559 - 1560.
Why Wednesday? (factual; text about how football teams got their names) 1990.
Wild Colonial Boy, The (early 19th century adventure set in Australia about Bush Rangers; featuring Jack Duggan; Jem Downs).
- first series 114 - 124 (artist Philpotts).
- RP of first series, but with a different artist 872 - 882 (artist Alonso).
Wild, Danny see Trained to Ruin the Rangers (series; sport; football).
Wild, Gunner (series; sport; boxing) see Jimmy the Dodger.
Wilde, Gary (series characters; sport; cricket) see Howzatt!
Will O' the Whistle (series; sci-fi; Britain invaded by the Kirgani; steam trains; artist Kearon?; featuring Wolf; Ira Jones; Will Evans also known as
Will O' the Whistle).
Williams, Joe (series character; 17th century adventure; see School Beside the Scaffold, The.
Williams, Reuben (series character; 17th century adventure; see School Beside the Scaffold, The. Joe Williams
Willow, Flight Lieutenant 'Bats' RAF (WW2 testing new weapons; series character see Secrets of Section Six.
Wilson, 'Greasy' (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
Wilson, Tom (series; adventure) see EXpedition Ozolo.
Wilson, Tommy (series character) see Stick Man, The.
Winged Watch-Dogs of Uchiza Pass (adventure; flying; artist Shone) 1971
Wingless Wonder, The (factual; No medals awarded; WW1 RFC; Late 1917, Dead Sea; 67 Squadron (Australian); plane without wings; artist Coleman) 334.
Wings of Death (series characters; present day adventure; giant Owl; featuring Tom Taylor and son Brett; artist Alonso?).
Wings of War (series; anthology of stories about pigeons; World War One; artist Shone).
- ? - ?
- 1987 (John Summers; secret service; destruction of Zeppelin).
- 1988 (Albert Schwartz or "Alf Black", German spy operating in England).
Wings on Their Feet (WW2 Army Dispatch Riders of the Royal Corps of Signals; series characters; featuring Corporal Pitt; artist Coleman?).
Winsor, Clive (series character; sport; tennis) see Doubles Act, The.
White Hunter (series character; Johnny Orchid) see Orchid, Johnny White Hunter.
White, Lieutenant Chalky (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series character) see Yellow Bird, The.
White, Patsy (series character; WW2 Secret Agent; artist not known; featuring Private Peter White; Sir James; Privates Sam Samson; Syd Bolton).
- 1980.
- 891 - finishes after 901.
White Water War (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series characters; featuring Sergeant Dirk Allan; Sergeant Dave Morgan (RAF); Private Joe Bailey; Sergeant Tom Ryder (RAF);
Italian Alps, blowing up a dam; artist not known).
Who Wants to Rob the Bank (western ; text story.) 1972
Winged Messengers of the Secret War (WW2 Belgium resistance) 1972
Wings of the Legion (Capt. Mike Talbot; Escadrille Cherifienne) S1982 col.(artist Alonso?); 1983, 1984
Winner Came In Eighth! see Tough of the Track (Alf Tupper)
Wizard of Willow Wood, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; complete story; featuring Paul Cooper) S1972.
Wolf (series character; sci-fi; Britain invaded) see Will O' the Whistle.
Wonder of the Western Isle, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Rory Grant; artist Carrion?; Longport Wanderers Football Club).
- starts/finishs after 1095 RP?
Wonder Man, The (series character; adventure; featuring H.K. Rodd, the Wonder Man; Professor Graves; Dr. Codrington; artist Jean Marie?).
- Brought up by two famous scientists on a lonely island off the Scottish coast, he was the subject of an amazing experiment to build a
super man, a man of tremendous mental and physical powers. One scientist looked after his diet the other his mental powers.)
- 2 - 19 (first series; searching for a lost boy underground leads Rodd to encounter a hidden race, The People of the Hills).
- 44 - 60 (second series - title - Return of the Wonder Man) Investinging strange weather conditions in Egypt, snow for example).
- 123 - 136 (third series; space, landing a man on the moon; featuring Colonel Jim Corrie).
- 164 - 169 (fourth series; midget atomic submarine; featuring Jim Watkins, engineer).
- 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967
Wood and Rifle magazine (Mac Trent writes for this sports journal) see Rifle and The Rod, The.
Whoops-a-Daisy (factual; sport horse jumping photographs) 1979.
World's Fastest Wheels, The (factual; fast cars) S1972, col.
World on the Warpath, The (Factual - look at war through the centuries) 1972.
World War One# fiction stories
see
- Battalion, The (WW1, text story) 1968.
- Barsloe-Beane, Bertie (series character).
- Barge That Went to War, The (series character; WW1) 1971
- Bell Tower, The (WW1 story; complete story) 1984.
- Black Rider, The (series character, Despatch Rider Bill Brand; Secret Service; WW1).
- Card Trick, The (German submarine; complete story).
- Cadman, The Fighting Coward (series character).
- Clay Kickers, The (WW1 western front mining) 1966
- Cleverty's Scouts (series character; North-West Frontier, India; WW1).
- Cragg of the Wavy Navy (series).
- Flying Cowboy, the 1975 (series character).
- Front-Line Bus, The (series characters; WW1 Army).
- Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger (series character; WW1 RFC).
- Killing of the Konigsberg (East Africa) 1966
- Man With The Donkey, The (WW1 Gallipoli; Aussie stretcher-bearer; artist Farrugia; col) S1970.
- Millar, Bob (WW1 army; series character).
- Secret of Silent River, The (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service) 1986.
- Terror Raid (complete one page RFC story).
- Terror of the Turks, The (WW1 RFC; 67 Squadron; artist Coleman) S1972; col.
- Toss of a Coin (WW1 story; complete story).
- Wings of War (series; anthology of stories about pigeons; World War One).
World War Two# fiction stories see
- Andy Barclay’s Desert Bluff (RAF; artist Marti).
- Attack on Marzuk (Long Range Desert Group; artist Farrugia).
- Bait for a Raider (text story; RN).
- Bale Out! (RAF; complete issue story; artist Coleman).
- Balfour's Battles (series characters; WW2 RAAF).
- Battle for the Bridges (Paratroopers, Arnhem ; artist Farrugia).
- Battle for Malta (RAF).
- Battle of Britain (factual ; inside cover).
- Battle for Benara (Paratroopers).
- Besieged! (series characters; WW2 RAF; survival in war torn Warsaw, whilst flying a bi-plane defending the city).
- Best of Enemies (WW2 RN; complete story; German and a British sailor in a lifeboat).
- Big Act, The (series characters; secret Service in occupied France).
- Bird Boy (series character).
- Big Chase, The (complete story; WW2 Canada; German P.O.W. escaping from a Canadian prison).
- Black Streak, The (Paratroopers Arnhem).
- Blood Money (WW2 French Resistance 1941; complete story).
- Bones, Joe (Army; series character).
- Boxer and the Boffin, The (text story; Commandos).
- Braddock (RAF; series character).
- Brothers in Battle (Army; series characters).
- Canal Courier (Dutch Resistance).
- Cap That Carlo Wore, The (series characters; schoolboy adventure, Italy).
- Case of Coincidence, A (WW2 RAF; complete story; featuring Pilot Officer Jim Lee and the story of various people's cigarette case).
- Charge of the Battling Red Bus, The (Army).
- Joe Coleman's Guerrillas (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East).
- Crackshot, The (Army; sniper; artist unknown; good story, private Gowan).
- Creeper, The (Royal Marines).
- Cruise of the Krait, The (complete story; Commandos).
- Dean’s Last Dive (RAF).
- Death of a Raider (RN; artist unknown; sinking of the German raider - Atlantis).
- Desert Dudes (Army, North Africa; series; featuring Captain Jonathan Croft; Sergeant Sam Goff; Lieutenant Wayne Ritter U.S. infantry).
starts prior to 1195 - 1201
- Desert Patrol (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; complete story; 1943 N. Africa).
- Desert Revolt (RAF Middle East).
- Disaster Delaney (Army).
- Dragon's Breath, The (series characters; WW2 Army; flame thrower).
- Drainpipe Destroyer, The 1966 & 1975 same story? RP.
- Drop Into Danger (Paratroopers; text story).
- Duel in the Deep (RN; text story).
- Elephant Never Forgets, An (Army; Far East).
- Eye in the Sky, The (RAF photographic unit).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (Army; sniper; complete story; note - not to be confused with the below story with the same title).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (series; secret service; note - not to be confused with the above story with the same title).
- Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine; complete story).
- Floating Flarepath, The (RAF).
- Fooled by A Dog (Belgium Resistance).
- For You the War is Over! (RAF; artist Farrugia; complete story; featuring Flight Lieutenant Strever; col. first page only).
- Forgotten Army, The (Army; Far East; series).
- Forgotten Fourteenth, The (Army; Far East; series).
- Getting Griffiths’ Goat (Army; artist Marti).
- Gladiators of the Desert (R.A.F., North Africa; series characters).
- Goum (series character; Army; North Africa).
- Great Conker Battle, The (Army; complete story; conker feud between two British soldiers).
- Grey Ghosts, The (Army; Norway).
- Guy With The Gangster Gun, The (Army).
- Hogan's Patrol (series characters; Army).
- Hoodoo On Aircraft X, The (RAF).
- Hot-Spot Scott (Auxiliary Fire Service).
- Hounded Down! (P.O.W.’s).
- Hunt for Moaning Minnie, The (series characters; June 1944 Normandy, France).
- Iron Cross for Kranz, An (WW2 German army; complete story; a life-long feud between Otto Kranz and Bruno Kahn) 1988.
- Island of No Return (series characters; P.O.W.'s Far East).
- Joe's Boys (series character; WW2 Army; Indian/Burma border; featuring Sergeant Joe Peel; encouraging the local natives to fight the Japanese).
- Jungle Joe (series character; text stories).
- Kamikaze! (RN).
- Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (RN; series character).
- Kent Kept On Fishing (RAF Air-Sea Rescue).
- Khaki Crooks, The (Army; series characters).
- Lame Duck, The (Merchant Navy; tanker Ohio en route Malta ; based on true story).
- Larkin's Luck (complete story; WW2 Army; can trooper Larkin escape with a vital secret; artist not known).
- Last Commando, The (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Last Longship, The (Commandos).
- Line Shooter, The (RAF).
- Logan's Last Grenade (Army; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis; col.).
- Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The (Army; series character; Far East).
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits).
- Maggot’s War (RN).
- Man In The Mine, The (series character; RN).
- Masts of Menace, The (Commandos).
- Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The (British Prisoner of War camp, Germany).
- Men From Camp Z, The (Australian Army; series).
- Menace of the Mudflats (RN; UXB mine naval experts; complete one issue story; artist Rawlings).
- Merville Mission, the (Paratroopers; D-Day).
- Middlemarsh (series; Stories about an R.A.F. airfield, England).
- Military Misfit, The (Army; humour).
- Monster of the Deep (WW2 RN; series characters; operating off the coast of Japanese occupied Malaya; giant dinosaur).
- On Trial! (series characters; Army, Gurkhas).
- One Flight Wonder, The (RAF; artist Diaz; featuring Airman Ted Evans).
- see also Bring-'em-Back Boys (series character).
- Operation Archery (complete story).
- Panther's Prey (complete story).
- Papa Gillon's Garden (RAF/Resistance; pilot escaping from France; complete story).
- Patrol series (series about patrols of all three armed forces; complete stories, no series characters).
- Percy's Private Army (series characters; WW2 Army; humour).
- Phantom of the Fighting Fifth (5th Hussars, Crete; series characters).
- Sands of Sudden Death, The (series characters; North Africa).
- Slade's Squad (WW2 Army; series characters; Burma, 1942).
- Snow Guerrillas, The (series character; Norwegian Resistance; British Army Territorials).
- Policeman in Khaki (series character; army criminal investigations).
- Pilot From The Past, The (Luftwaffe).
- Prouty, Captain (series character; Forward Observer for a troop of 25 pounder guns).
- Rafferty Plan, The (series characters; Army; heist/caper).
- Ragnar's Revenge (series characters; SBS).
- Raid on Bruneval, The (Paratroopers).
- Raid on St. Nazaire, The (Army).
- Raiders Harbour (RN).
- Ranger (series character)
- River Rats, The (RN; Far East; series characters).
- Ryan, The Rope Man (Army; complete story; Burma; Buck Ryan, Canadian).
- Scarlet Spitfire, The (RAF; artist unknown; featuring Flying Officer Andy Black; col.).
- Scramble! (two page centre spread of German Focke-Wulf planes attacking a British airfield during the Battle of
Britain) col.).
- Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The (series characters; Army).
- Secrets of Section Six (series characters).
- Shower, The (series characters; Army).
- Slade’s First Solo (RAF).
- Sleeping Tiger, The (Army).
- Slim Jim: The Fighting Cook (series).
- Smash and Grab! (Commando; complete story; featuring Bert Hulton, 'the Human Fly'; artist Bill Mainwaring).
- Snatch, The (kidnap story).
- Sniper Dennison (Army; series character).
- Square 'Chute, The (Army; series character; text).
- Strike Squadron (series characters; RAF).
- Stronghold (WW2 Commando; complete story; raid on Schloss Eigler Castle, Austria).
- Submarine Sid (RN).
- Suicide Mission (RN).
- Sullivan's Snapshooters (series).
- Swooping Vengeance, The (RAF; col.).
- Tail-End Charlie (WW2 RAF/Resistance; Sergeant Charlie Lucas crashing and escaping).
- Tail-End Tramp, The (text story; Merchant Navy).
- Taranto! (RAF; factual; artist unknown; col.).
- Target For Today (Resistance / R.A.F.; complete issue story; col.).
- Taxi Went to War, The (Army).
- Terrible Typhoon (RAF; complete story).
- They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; complete story; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong).
- Ticker Turner (series character; Army; humorous).
- Three Spies in the Forbidden Forest (secret service; series).
- Truth About Rodgers, The (RAF; text story).
- Tubby's Two Ton Terror (series; Army).
- Tyler’s Task Force (series characters; Army).
- Union Jack Jackson (series characters; Army).
- Vickers Platoon, The (Army; complete story).
- Voice in the Night, A (WW2 Army; complete story; advance through Italy) 1987.
- Volts of Vengeance (series character; secret service).
- Wally's Island (RN; complete story).
- What A Place To Meet a Snake (Pre WW2; RAF).
- What A Way to Spend Christmas! (RAF).
- Wheelbarrow Hero (Army; true story).
- White, Patsy (series character; Secret Agent).
- White Tiger, The (WW2 China; adventure).
- White Water War (WW2 Paratroopers; series characters).
- Winged Messengers of the Secret War (Belgium resistance).
- Wings on Their Feet (WW2 Army Dispatch Riders of the Royal Corps of Signals; series characters).
- Yellow Bird, The (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series characters; search for a top secret crashed Japanese plane in the jungle).
Wreckers of Kangaroo Island (adventure; complete story; 19th Century.) 1968
Wright, Mo (series character; WW2 RAF) see Besieged!
Writers#
Edson#, J.T. (John Thomas)
- Boot and Saddle (series characters; N.W.M.P.).
- Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War; true story about the building of the ship).
- Catchem Company, The (series characters; present day animal trappers).
- Cottrell of the Rangers (series characters).
- Dan Hollick stories - (series characters; four series in total; text).
- Dawson of Dumballa (series characters; Africa).
- Dogs Life, It's A (series; story about a different type of working dog each issue).
- Drainpipe Destroyer ? (complete story in the Victor 1975 annual).
- Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher (series characters).
- Guns That Won The West, The (series; western).
- Hounds of the Hunter (series characters; present day hunting, America).
- Johnny Boyes of Kenya Colony (series characters).
- Johnny Orchid - White Hunter (series characters; Africa; Safari).
- Long Bow (series characters; American pioneers; note this series appeared in The Hotspur comic.
- Lord of the White Highlands (series characters; Africa).
- Lunatic Line, The (series characters; text or strip?; the building of a railway from Mombasa to Lake Victoria, Africa; note D.C. Thomson's paid for this story, but don't appear to ever published it).
- Queen's Cowboys, The (series characters; N.W.M.P.).
- Rebel of the Iron Road (series characters; revolution in S. America).
- Rifle and The Rod (series characters; journalist).
- Sheriff of Rockabye County (series characters; text).
- Son of a Yellow Cop (series characters; text; note D.C. Thomson's paid for this story, but don't appear to ever published it).
- Steamboat Jim (series characters; Mississippi river boat engineer).
- Thrill Seekers, The (series characters; present day adventurers).
- Town Tamers, The (series characters; text; western).
Some of Edson’s characters also made guest appearances in another series character’s series apart from their own. For
example, Dan Hollick appears briefly at the end of a Johnny Orchid picture story (issue 160) and Sandy Baines & Vic Tatum characters
from the Catchem Company series appear in a Duke Farlow series story issue 289.
Fitzsimons#, Chris
- Feud With The Black Diamond (text story; adventure; trucking; complete story).
Wrong Man on the Right Wing (text story; sport; rugby.) 1967
Wylie, Pete Police Cadet (series character.) see Boys in Blue
X# / Y## / Z#
‘Yank’ Dalton seeFlying Cowboy, The.
Yellow Bird, The (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; search for a top secret crashed Japanese plane in the jungle; featuring Lieutenant Peter Hutton; Petty Officer
Chalky White; Able Seaman Bert Sparrow; Able Seaman Arthur Jackson; artist Leo Rawlings).
York, Tony (series character; journalist; adventure) see Secret of Sann Island, The.
Yorker (series character; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
You Can't Stop The Wind! (series characters; American western; featuring Jeff Hudson; Tom Starr; Old Jark; artist not known).
Young Bear (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
Young Ben (text; subject of story?; artist Ramsbottom) S1971.
Zakes (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
Zeebrugge raid (WW1; factual) see Raid on Zeebrugge, The.
Zeff, Mr. (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
Zeppelin Safari (WW1 RNAS; series characters; featuring Lieutenant Ken Irons; Scruffy, his mechanic; artist Shone?).
Abbreviations
- C.G.M. - Conspicuous Gallantry Medal.
- D.C.M. - Distinguished Conduct Medal.
- D.F.C. - Distinguished Flying Cross.
- D.F.M. - Distinguished Flying Medal.
- D.S.C. - Distinguished Service Cross.
- D.S.M. - Distinguished Service Medal.
- D.S.O. - Distinguished Service Order.
- L.R.D.G. - Long Range Desert Group.
- M.M. - Military Medal.
- R.A.F. - Royal Air Force.
- R.A.F.V.C. - Royal Air Force Volunteer Corp.?
- R.F.C. - Royal Flying Corp.
- R.N. - Royal Navy.
- RNAS - Royal Naval Air Service.
- SAS - Special Air Service.
- SBS - Special Boat Service.
- V.C. - The Victoria Cross medal. The highest order of gallantry to be awarded to members of the British
and Commonwealth armed forces.
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© Adrian Banfield, 2011.