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A list of stories published in the J.B. Allen/Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications weekly boys' comic Sun between 1947 and 1959.

1066 edit

Published: 3 November to 22 December 1951[1]
Artist: Roy Davis[1]

Both the Normans and the Saxons muddle their way towards the Battle of Hastings.

55BC edit

Published: 10 June to 16 September 1950[1]
Artist: Roy Davis[1]

Julius Caesar leads his legions to invade Britain, only to find the Ancient Britons to be a strange bunch, and his own troops no better.

Addy edit

Published: 2 March 1948 to 25 June 1949[1]
Artist: Edward Banger[1]

The misadventures of a bumbling navy admiral.

The Adventures of Boy Colin edit

Published: 9 October 1954 to 29 October 1955[1]
Writer: Jacques Van Melkebeke[1]
Artist: Paul Cuvelier[1]

Colin and his friends Prince Wong and Singh hunt for treasure in the Temple of Jade.

  • Reprints of "L'Extraordinaire Odyssée de Corentin Feldoé" from Tintin.[1]

The Adventures of Marco Polo edit

Published: 21 August to 2 October 1954[1]
Artist: Michael Hubbard[1]

Marco Polo and father Nicolo Polo are entertained at the court of Kublai Khan.

Alfred the Great edit

Published: 4 November 1950 to 17 February 1951[1]
Artist: Roy Davis[1]

King Alfred finds novel ways of repulsing an invasion by bumbling Vikings.

All at Sea edit

Published: 24 January to 17 October 1959[1]
Artists: Geoff Campion, Fred Holmes[1]

The adventures of sailors Stripey, Nobby and Jock.

Alley Cat Ollie edit

Published: 28 July 1951 to 10 January 1953[1]
Artist: Harry Hargreaves[1]

A cat's attempts to catch fish and birds causes disaster on the streets.

Battler Britton edit

Published: 7 January 1956 to 17 October 1959[1]
Artists: Geoff Campion, Eric Bradbury, Ian Kennedy, Reg Bunn, Carlos Freixas[1]

The adventures of a World War II British fighter ace.

Billy the Kid edit

Published: 16 August 1952 to 17 October 1959[1]
Writer: Mike Butterworth[1]
Artists: Geoff Campion, Stephen Chapman, Eric Parker, Selby Donnison, Colin Merritt, C. L. Doughty, Fred Holmes, Ian Kennedy, Jesús Blasco, Eric Bradbury, Reg Bunn, Don Lawrence, R. Charles Roylance, Keith Shone[1][a]

William Boney retires to a peaceful life on a ranch but when trouble brews dons the mask and black outfit of Billy the Kid once more, riding his horse Satan to drive off villains.

  • Continued in Lion. Also featured in Knockout and Cowboy Picture Library, later reprinted as "The Black Avenger" in[1] Campion modelled the character on actor Robert Taylor, who had portrayed Billy the Kid in the 1941 film version.

Buck Jones edit

Published: 7 July to 22 December 1951[1]
Artist: Geoff Campion[1]

Sheriff Buck Jones deals with outlaws and kidnappers.

The Canyon Kids edit

Published: 29 December 1951 to 22 March 1952[1]
Artist: Eric Bradbury[1]

Hayseed children Elmer, Emmie, Homer, Nibbler, Hot Shot, Lollipop Lou, Tubby, Cedric and Gumboil build bizarre devices.

The Centurion's Secret edit

Published: 2 March to 8 June 1948[1]
Writer: David Morris[1]
Illustrator: Bob Wilkin[1]

John Trevor, his children Eric and Kaye and the archaeologist Professor Warwickson set off to a Roman wall in Northumberland to search for a cache of documents reputedly buried there by Centurion Paulus. However, they find landowner Mr. Russell to be strangely uncooperative.

The Chums of St. Clemens edit

Published: 7 January to 9 September & 7 to 28 October 1950[1]
Writer: Percy Clarke (under the pseudonym Martin Fraser)[1]

The adventurers of pupils at an English boarding school.


The Cisco Kid edit

Published: 5 April to 27 June 1958[1]
Writer: Ron Reed[1]
Artist: Jose Luis Salinas[1]

Caballero Cisco Kid hunts outlaws, aided by Mexican sidekick Pancho.

  • Reprints of King Features newspaper strip.[1]


Clip McCord edit

Published: 27 May 1950 to 5 May 1951[1]
Artist: Reg Bunn[1]

Ace Daily Bugle reporter Clip McCord is recruited by the secret service to stop the machinations of criminal mastermind the Hawk, aided by assistant Mary Trent.

The Cruise of the Cormorant edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 17 February 1948[1]
Writer: Arthur Catherall[1]

Holidaying off the coast of Spain in their uncle Toby's yacht Cormorant, Dick and Pam are drawn into a thrilling hunt for treasure.

Deadshot Sue edit

Published: 1 October 1949 to 7 January 1950[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

Ace sharpshooter Sue Sage lives with her grandfather, little brother Timmy and little sister Lottie on Sundown Ranch. However, gambler and Sourdough City mayor Lou Largo plans to take over their spread.

Dick Turpin edit

Published: 17 February 1951 to 17 October 1959 (strip), 15 September 1956 to 4 May 1957 (text)[1]
Writer: Mike Butterworth[1][a]
Artists: Hugh McNeill, Eric Parker, John McNamara, Edgar Spencely, Derek Eyles, Geoff Campion, Jesus Blasco, Eric Bradbury[1]
Illustrator: C. L. Doughty[1]

Unjustly outlawed, Dick Turpin and his female companion Moll Moonlight roam the roads of Britain, foiling villains such as Creepy Crawley. Later, Turpin allied with friend Jem Peters and servant Beetles.

  • Later reprinted in Thriller Picture Library. The text stories ran parallel to the picture strips. The latter were later reprinted as "Jack o' Justice" in Valiant; Moll retained her name in the reprints and continued as a supporting character when new material was printed.[1]

Ethelred the Unready edit

Published: 26 May to 21 June 1951[1]
Artist: Roy Davis[1]

The unfortunate King Ethelred lives up to his historical epithet.

  • Cartoon. Later reprinted in Tiger.[1]

The Farm of Secrets edit

Published: 29 March to 6 August 1949[1]
Writer: David Morris[1]
Illustrators: Bob Wilkin, David Williams[1]

Exploring their home of Dingle Farm, twins Roy and Julia Cranston discover a secret message, which shepherd Tom Marsden believes might lead to the fortune of his late uncle Simon. However they must unravel the mystery before cowhand Jake Taylor and sinister Mr. Manson are able to do so.

Find It Who Can edit

Published: 26 November 1949 to 1 April 1950[1]
Writer: John Hunter[1]
Illustrator: Derek Eyles[1]

Schoolboys Tom Standring and Billy Baldwin find a fragment of a map to the buried treasure of notorious pirate Paul Caron. However, their search sees the pair fall into the hands of a gang of smugglers.

Formula X edit

Published: 2 March to 21 December 1948[1]
Artist: Serge Drigin[1]

Detective Steve Murton tries to stop vital scientific papers from falling into the hands of sinister foreign agents, aided by his driver Ginger.

Fuzzy edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 2 March 1948[1]
Writer: Bob Wilkin (under the pseudonym Wendy Wilkin)[1]
Artist: Bob Wilkin[1]

A smartly-dressed, cunning rabbit protects his friends from foxes.

  • Cartoon.

The Golden Whistle edit

Published: 6 December 1951 to 24 May 1952[1]
Illustrators: Philip Mendoza, Patrick Nicolle, Ron Smith, Robert MacGillivray, Reg Parlett[1][a]

Schoolboy Tommy Brown has a magic whistle capable of bringing objects to life.

  • Text story. Renamed "Tommy's Magic Whistle" from 22 March 1952.[1]

Hal Hotspur edit

Published: 24 February to 25 August 1951[1]

Gallant knight Hal Hotspur and his squire Alain battle the villainous Fitz-Stephen.

The Happy Hussar edit

Published: 20 February 1954 to 2 February 1957[1]
Writer: Mike Butterworth[1]
Artists: Eric Parker, Julio Vivas, Philip Mendoza, Fred Holmes, Eric Bradbury[1][a]

Max Bravo is a gallant, skilled rider in the French Army's 9th Hussars as Napoleon's forces battle through Central Europe. Bravo must also be wary of vicious rival Sergeant-Major Slashtrap.

Handy Andy edit

Published: 28 April 1951 to 18 October 1952, 28 June 1958 to 30 May 1959[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill, Denis Gifford, Eric Bradbury, Reg Parlett[1]

Andy's attempts to show off his intelligence are constantly undermined by his dim-witted behaviour.

Harold the Hare edit

Published: 8 July 1950 to 22 May 1952[1]
Artist: Roy Davis, Harry Hargreaves[1]

A hare called Harold has adventures in a world of anthropomorphic animals called Leafy Wood.

  • Cartoon. The character later returned in preschool title Jack and Jill, then headlined spinoff title Harold Hare's Own Magazine between 1959 and 1964,[1] and was later purchased from Fleetway by Look and Learn Ltd.[3]

Home in Happy Valley edit

Published: 17 February 1948 to 25 June 1949[1]
Illustrator: Bob Wilkin[1]

The Morton family move to a farmstead in seemingly idyllic Happy Valley, but soon find not all the locals are welcoming.

Jak of the Jaguars edit

Published: 29 March to 9 November 1952[1]
Artists: Patrick Nicolle, Philip Mendoza, Stephen Chapman[1]

Washed ashore as a baby following a shipwreck, a baby is saved by a jaguar and raised by a jungle tribe, becoming a skilled warrior called Jak.

Jeremy Blaze, the Boy Buccaneer edit

Published: 29 August 1953 to 14 August 1954[1]
Writer: Mike Butterworth[1]

Jeremy Blaze is the young captain of Royal Navy warship HMS Lightning, and soon starts making a name for himself as a daring and talented commander.

The Jester's Revenge edit

Published: 4 November 1950 to 10 February 1951[1]

Noble Count Roger of Lombardy is betrayed by his jester Odo, who imprisons heir Guy and allows the French to take control of their castle. Roger's loyal retainer Marius is able to escape the purge and swears to avenge his master.

John and Joan Randall edit

Published: 3 February 1948 to 24 December 1949[1]
Artist: R. W. Plummer[1]

Professor Randall takes his children John and Joan, as well as their dog Rover, on adventures in a spaceship to Venus and beyond.


The Jolly Giants of Jupiter edit

Published: 20 August to 26 November 1949[1]
Illustrator: Bob Wilkin[1]

Travelling by rocket with Professor Pooter, Peter Hayward and his cousin Molly land on Jupiter, finding the planet populated by amiable giants.

Jolly Wally edit

Published: 28 July to 22 September 1951[1]
Artist: Eric Bradbury[1]

Enthusiastic circus boy Jolly Wally and his (more intelligent) horse Trix get in a variety of scrapes.

Kindheart edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 25 June 1949[1]
Artist: Walter Holt[1]

A dog with a heart on his fur does good deeds and makes sure mean types get their comeuppance.

King of the Wild Horses edit

Published: 26 May to 27 October 1951[1]
Artist: H. C. Milburn[1]

The piebald leader of a pack of wild horses wandering the plains protects his followers from the likes of Sharp Fang the wolf, Slithe the rattlesnake and Cougar the mountain lion.

The King's Musketeers edit

Published: 15 November 1952 to 3 January 1953[1]
Artist: H. M. Brock[1]

The Black Musketeers - including d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis - defend the throne of Louis XIII.

Lord of Sherwood edit

Published: 29 March to 21 June 1952 (text), 22 November 1952 to 20 April 1958 (strip)[1]
Writers: Lance Sterling (text) Mike Butterworth (strip), Joan Whitford (strip, under the pseudonym Barry Ford)[1][a]
Illustrators: Stephen Chapman, Patrick Nicolle[1]
Artists: Patrick Nicolle, Fred Holmes, Geoff Campion, C. L. Doughty, Edgar Spencely, Reginald Heade, Jesús Blasco[1][a]

Chased from his castle by Normans after his father is killed in the Crusades, Robin of Locksley and faithful servant Watt set up a base of operations in Sherwood Forest as they plan to fight back against their oppressors.

Marooned on Mars edit

Published: 9 July to 19 September 1949[1]
Writer and Artist: Norman Williams[1]

Martians planning an invasion of Earth kidnap boxer Tom Boyd to find out more about humans; he is freed by Martian Princess Gayra, and they set about thwarting the attack.

Mr. Peep edit

Published: 21 April 1951 to 1 March 1952[1]
Artist: Fred Robinson[1]

The nosey Mr. Peep finds out about various things in a clumsy, disruptive fashion.

Moko the Monk edit

Published: 4 February 1950 to 18 October 1952[1]
Artist: Robert MacGillivray, Harry Hargreaves[1]

A curious chimp tries out various pieces of human technology, with chaotic results.

  • Cartoon. Later graduated to the front cover.[1]

My Pal Wagger edit

Published: 29 March to 20 September 1952[1]
Writer: David Roberts[1]
Illustrator: Stephen Chapman[1]

A gypsy boy called Ned and his dog Wagger solve crimes.

The Mystery of Westford Manor edit

Published: 22 June to 26 October 1948[1]
Writer: Arthur Catherall (under the pseudonym Trevor Holloway)[1]
Illustrator: Bob Wilkin[1]

Brian King and Hilary Dene search for the lost treasure of buccaneer Henry DeLancey at the pirate's old home at Westford Manor.

The New Adventures of Monte Cristo edit

Published: 21 April to 1 September 1951[1]
Writer: Frank S. Pepper (under the pseudonym John Morion)[1]
Illustrator: Eric Parker[1]

The richest man in the world, the Count of Monte Cristo is also a tenacious adventurer who investigates international mysteries.

The Petrified Valley edit

Published: 17 August 1948 to 29 October 1949[1]

WA:Artist: Bill Holroyd[1] Professor Wimple and his young assistant Don investigate the mysterious Petrified Valley, a land ruled by an evil wizard.

Professor Peanut edit

Published: 26 November 1949 to 15 April 1950[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

The misadventures of a forgetful scientist.

The Queer Adventures of Patsy and Tim edit

Published: 9 July to 26 November 1949[1]
Artist: Eric Parker[1]

Professor Digby invents the Dwindling Pill, capable of shrinking human beings. His nephew Tim and niece Patsy take them and are miniaturised for numerous adventures.

Roy Rogers - King of the Cowboys edit

Published: 9 February to 10 August 1957[1]

Sexton Blake edit

Published: 8 September to 1 December 1951[1]
Writer: Francis Warwick (under the pseudonym Warwick Jardine)[1]

Sherwood Outlaw edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 17 September 1949[1]
Artist: Reg Beaumont[1]

Robin Hood strives to free Maid Marian from Baron Irvine.

Sinbad Sails Again edit

Published: 29 March to 26 July 1952[1]
Artists: Stephen Chapman, Michael Hubbard[1]

Sinbad undertakes a perilous sea journey to visit the Caliph of Baghdad.

Sitting Bull edit

Published: 1 October 1949 to 9 August 1952[1]
Writer: Marijac[1][a]
Artists: Dut, R. J. Plummer, Patrick Nicolle, Steve Chapman[1]

On the run after shooting the man who killed his father, Michael Kearney is taken under the wing of Sitting Bull, noble chief of the Lakota tribe.

  • Reprints of "Sitting Bull" by Marijac and Dut from Coq Hardi from 1 October 1949 to 19 May 1951 and 29 September 1951 to 15 March 1952. Other strips were in-house material. Sitting Bull also featured in a parallel story in Knockout, "Sitting Bull's Schooldays".[1]


Susan Starr, the Girl Reporter edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 3 September 1949[1]
Writer: Arthur Catherall (under the pseudonym Peter Hallard)[1]

A writer for The Marport Evening News, Susan Starr's assignments often aren't as straightforward as they seem.

The Terrible Three edit

Published: 15 September 1956 to 21 June 1958[1]
Writer: Charles Hamilton (under the pseudonym Martin Clifford)[1]
Artists: Reg Bunn, Eric Parker[1]

The antics of St. Jim's pupils Tom Merry, Monty Lowther and Harry Manners.

  • The characters had been created for storypaper The Gem in 1907.

Tom Merry's Schooldays edit

Published: 25 October 1952 to 13 June 1953[1]
Writer: Charles Hamilton (under the pseudonym Martin Clifford)[1]
Illustrator: Robert McDonald[1]

Public schoolboy Tom Merry gets into scrapes.

  • Text story. Tom Merry had previously appeared in story paper The Gem between 1907 and 1939, and also featured in "The Terrible Three".[1]

Tough Tempest - Crime Buster edit

Published: 2 December 1950 to 14 April 1951[1]
Writer: Jacques Pendowner[1]
Illustrator: Eric Parker[1]

'Tough' Rod Tempest battles a European crime ring with designs on the jewels known as the Seven Stars of Wisdom.

Warrior the Wonder Dog edit

Published: 22 December 1951 to 15 May 1952[1]
Illustrator: Stephen Chapman[1]

Loyal hound Warrior helps a trapper called Jim in the wild North of America.

Where Adventurers Meet edit

Published: 9 December 1947 to 3 February 1948[1]
Writer: A. R. Channel[1]
Illustrator: Bob Wilkin[1]

Explorer Eric Thompson meets the Queen of the Crags.

Wild Bill Hickok edit

Published: 2 December 1950 to 22 December 1951 (text), 22 March 1952 to 26 March 1955 (text), 2 April to 31 December 1955 (strip)[1]
Writer: Joan Whitford (under the pseudonym Barry Ford)[1]
Illustrators: Derek Eyles, Geoff Campion, Stephen Chapman, Reg Bunn[1]
Artists: Geoff Campion, Eric Bradbury (strip)[1]

The escapades of frontier lawman Bill Hickok.

Young Joey edit

Published: 26 November 1949 to 19 May 1951[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill, Ron Smith, Geoff Campion[1] n

Joey is taken on adventures by the genie Pip-Van-Winkle.

Adaptations edit

The Black Rose edit

Published: 26 August 1950 to 6 January 1951[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

Branded edit

Published: 10 March to 30 June 1951[1]
Writer: Joan Whitford (under the pseudonym Barry Ford)[1]
Artist: Geoff Campion[1]

The Fighting O'Flynn edit

Published: 21 January to 1 July 1950[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

Gene Autry in Loaded Pistols edit

Published: 13 to 20 May 1950[1]

Good King Wenceslas edit

Published: 23 December 1947[1]
Artist: Bob Wilkin[1]

Hills of the Brave edit

Published: 22 July to 12 August 1950[1]
  • Text story illustrated with stills, based on the Columbia film.[1]

The Inspector General edit

Published: 8 July to 19 August 1950[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

Ivanhoe edit

Published: 28 June to 15 November 1952[1]
Artist: Patrick Nicolle[1]

King Solomon's Mines edit

Published: 13 January to 5 May 1951[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

The King's Thief edit

Published: 15 October to 31 December 1955[1]
Artist: Eric Bradbury[1]

MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties edit

Published: 20 June to 22 August 1953[1]
Artist: Patrick Nicolle[1]

The Martian edit

Published: 25 October 1958 to 23 May 1959[1]
Artist: Robert Forrest[1]

Mighty Joe Young edit

Published: 10 December 1949 to 18 February 1950[1]
Artist: Robert MacGillivray[1]

No Dust on My Saddle edit

Published: 28 February to 25 April 1959[1]
Artist: Edward Drury[1]

The Prisoner of Zenda edit

Published: 10 January to 14 March 1953[1]
Artist: Patrick Nicolle[1]

The Red Rapiers edit

Published: 2 May to 5 September 1959[1]
Artist: Robert Forrest[1]

Rogues of Sherwood Forest edit

Published: 16 September to 25 November 1950[1]

Sand edit

Published: 4 March to 13 May 1950[1]
Artist: Derek Eyles, Geoff Campion[1]

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon edit

Published: 20 May to 1 July 1950[1]
Artist: Robert MacGillivray[1]

Sons of the Musketeers edit

Published: 1 to 22 March 1952[1]
  • Text story illustrated with stills, based on the RKO film.[1]

South of St. Louis edit

Published: 21 January to 29 April 1950[1]

The Spider and the Fly edit

Published: 24 December 1949[1]
  • Text story illustrated with stills, based on the GFD film.[1]

The Swiss Family Robinson edit

Published: 11 November 1947 to 3 August 1948[1]
Artist: Bob Wilkin[1]

A Ticket to Tomahawk edit

Published: 12 August to 28 October 1950[1]
Artist: Rodger[1]

When Worlds Collide edit

Published: 6 to 27 October 1951[1]

Winchester '73 edit

Published: 19 August to 23 September 1950[1]

The Wind in the Willows edit

Published: 18 February to 28 November 1950[1]
Artist: Hugh McNeill[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Due to most British comics not crediting creators and incomplete records, credits may not be exhaustive

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz Holland, Steve; Ashford, David (1992). Sun Collectors Guide. Colne: Comic Journal/A&B Whitworth.
  2. ^ Holland, Steve (2002). The Fleetway Companion. Rotherham: CJ & Publication.
  3. ^ https://www.lookandlearn.com/characters/index.php?c=haroldhare

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Artist Roy Davis 1 Julius Caesar leads his legions to invade Britain only to find the Ancient Britons to be a strange bunch and his own troops no better Cartoon 1 Addy editPublished 2 March 1948 to 25 June 1949 1 Artist Edward Banger 1 The misadventures of a bumbling navy admiral Cartoon 1 The Adventures of Boy Colin editPublished 9 October 1954 to 29 October 1955 1 Writer Jacques Van Melkebeke 1 Artist Paul Cuvelier 1 Colin and his friends Prince Wong and Singh hunt for treasure in the Temple of Jade Reprints of L Extraordinaire Odyssee de Corentin Feldoe from Tintin 1 The Adventures of Marco Polo editPublished 21 August to 2 October 1954 1 Artist Michael Hubbard 1 Marco Polo and father Nicolo Polo are entertained at the court of Kublai Khan Reprints from Knockout 1 Alfred the Great editPublished 4 November 1950 to 17 February 1951 1 Artist Roy Davis 1 King Alfred finds novel ways of repulsing an invasion by bumbling Vikings Cartoon 1 All at Sea editPublished 24 January to 17 October 1959 1 Artists Geoff Campion Fred Holmes 1 The adventures of sailors Stripey Nobby and Jock Alley Cat Ollie editPublished 28 July 1951 to 10 January 1953 1 Artist Harry Hargreaves 1 A cat s attempts to catch fish and birds causes disaster on the streets Cartoon 1 Battler Britton editMain article Battler Britton Published 7 January 1956 to 17 October 1959 1 Artists Geoff Campion Eric Bradbury Ian Kennedy Reg Bunn Carlos Freixas 1 The adventures of a World War II British fighter ace Later promoted to the front cover from 28 June 1958 1 Also in Battle Picture Library Knockout The Champion Tiger and Valiant 2 Billy the Kid editPublished 16 August 1952 to 17 October 1959 1 Writer Mike Butterworth 1 Artists Geoff Campion Stephen Chapman Eric Parker Selby Donnison Colin Merritt C L Doughty Fred Holmes Ian Kennedy Jesus Blasco Eric Bradbury Reg Bunn Don Lawrence R Charles Roylance Keith Shone 1 a William Boney retires to a peaceful life on a ranch but when trouble brews dons the mask and black outfit of Billy the Kid once more riding his horse Satan to drive off villains Continued in Lion Also featured in Knockout and Cowboy Picture Library later reprinted as The Black Avenger in 1 Campion modelled the character on actor Robert Taylor who had portrayed Billy the Kid in the 1941 film version Buck Jones editPublished 7 July to 22 December 1951 1 Artist Geoff Campion 1 Sheriff Buck Jones deals with outlaws and kidnappers Based on the Western actor Buck Jones previously in The Comet and also in Cowboy Picture Library 1 The Canyon Kids editPublished 29 December 1951 to 22 March 1952 1 Artist Eric Bradbury 1 Hayseed children Elmer Emmie Homer Nibbler Hot Shot Lollipop Lou Tubby Cedric and Gumboil build bizarre devices Cartoon 1 The Centurion s Secret editPublished 2 March to 8 June 1948 1 Writer David Morris 1 Illustrator Bob Wilkin 1 John Trevor his children Eric and Kaye and the archaeologist Professor Warwickson set off to a Roman wall in Northumberland to search for a cache of documents reputedly buried there by Centurion Paulus However they find landowner Mr Russell to be strangely uncooperative Text story 1 The Chums of St Clemens editPublished 7 January to 9 September amp 7 to 28 October 1950 1 Writer Percy Clarke under the pseudonym Martin Fraser 1 The adventurers of pupils at an English boarding school Text story A spinoff of Knockout story Tales of St Clemens 1 The Cisco Kid editPublished 5 April to 27 June 1958 1 Writer Ron Reed 1 Artist Jose Luis Salinas 1 Caballero Cisco Kid hunts outlaws aided by Mexican sidekick Pancho Reprints of King Features newspaper strip 1 Clip McCord editPublished 27 May 1950 to 5 May 1951 1 Artist Reg Bunn 1 Ace Daily Bugle reporter Clip McCord is recruited by the secret service to stop the machinations of criminal mastermind the Hawk aided by assistant Mary Trent The Cruise of the Cormorant editPublished 11 November 1947 to 17 February 1948 1 Writer Arthur Catherall 1 Holidaying off the coast of Spain in their uncle Toby s yacht Cormorant Dick and Pam are drawn into a thrilling hunt for treasure Text story 1 Deadshot Sue editPublished 1 October 1949 to 7 January 1950 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Ace sharpshooter Sue Sage lives with her grandfather little brother Timmy and little sister Lottie on Sundown Ranch However gambler and Sourdough City mayor Lou Largo plans to take over their spread Dick Turpin editPublished 17 February 1951 to 17 October 1959 strip 15 September 1956 to 4 May 1957 text 1 Writer Mike Butterworth 1 a Artists Hugh McNeill Eric Parker John McNamara Edgar Spencely Derek Eyles Geoff Campion Jesus Blasco Eric Bradbury 1 Illustrator C L Doughty 1 Unjustly outlawed Dick Turpin and his female companion Moll Moonlight roam the roads of Britain foiling villains such as Creepy Crawley Later Turpin allied with friend Jem Peters and servant Beetles Later reprinted in Thriller Picture Library The text stories ran parallel to the picture strips The latter were later reprinted as Jack o Justice in Valiant Moll retained her name in the reprints and continued as a supporting character when new material was printed 1 Ethelred the Unready editPublished 26 May to 21 June 1951 1 Artist Roy Davis 1 The unfortunate King Ethelred lives up to his historical epithet Cartoon Later reprinted in Tiger 1 The Farm of Secrets editPublished 29 March to 6 August 1949 1 Writer David Morris 1 Illustrators Bob Wilkin David Williams 1 Exploring their home of Dingle Farm twins Roy and Julia Cranston discover a secret message which shepherd Tom Marsden believes might lead to the fortune of his late uncle Simon However they must unravel the mystery before cowhand Jake Taylor and sinister Mr Manson are able to do so Text story 1 Find It Who Can editPublished 26 November 1949 to 1 April 1950 1 Writer John Hunter 1 Illustrator Derek Eyles 1 Schoolboys Tom Standring and Billy Baldwin find a fragment of a map to the buried treasure of notorious pirate Paul Caron However their search sees the pair fall into the hands of a gang of smugglers Text story 1 Formula X editPublished 2 March to 21 December 1948 1 Artist Serge Drigin 1 Detective Steve Murton tries to stop vital scientific papers from falling into the hands of sinister foreign agents aided by his driver Ginger Fuzzy editPublished 11 November 1947 to 2 March 1948 1 Writer Bob Wilkin under the pseudonym Wendy Wilkin 1 Artist Bob Wilkin 1 A smartly dressed cunning rabbit protects his friends from foxes Cartoon The Golden Whistle editPublished 6 December 1951 to 24 May 1952 1 Illustrators Philip Mendoza Patrick Nicolle Ron Smith Robert MacGillivray Reg Parlett 1 a Schoolboy Tommy Brown has a magic whistle capable of bringing objects to life Text story Renamed Tommy s Magic Whistle from 22 March 1952 1 Hal Hotspur editPublished 24 February to 25 August 1951 1 Gallant knight Hal Hotspur and his squire Alain battle the villainous Fitz Stephen The Happy Hussar editPublished 20 February 1954 to 2 February 1957 1 Writer Mike Butterworth 1 Artists Eric Parker Julio Vivas Philip Mendoza Fred Holmes Eric Bradbury 1 a Max Bravo is a gallant skilled rider in the French Army s 9th Hussars as Napoleon s forces battle through Central Europe Bravo must also be wary of vicious rival Sergeant Major Slashtrap Later reprinted in Thriller Picture Library and Swift 1 Handy Andy editPublished 28 April 1951 to 18 October 1952 28 June 1958 to 30 May 1959 1 Artist Hugh McNeill Denis Gifford Eric Bradbury Reg Parlett 1 Andy s attempts to show off his intelligence are constantly undermined by his dim witted behaviour Cartoon Previously in Knockout and also appeared in The Comet 1 Harold the Hare editPublished 8 July 1950 to 22 May 1952 1 Artist Roy Davis Harry Hargreaves 1 A hare called Harold has adventures in a world of anthropomorphic animals called Leafy Wood Cartoon The character later returned in preschool title Jack and Jill then headlined spinoff title Harold Hare s Own Magazine between 1959 and 1964 1 and was later purchased from Fleetway by Look and Learn Ltd 3 Home in Happy Valley editPublished 17 February 1948 to 25 June 1949 1 Illustrator Bob Wilkin 1 The Morton family move to a farmstead in seemingly idyllic Happy Valley but soon find not all the locals are welcoming Text story 1 Jak of the Jaguars editPublished 29 March to 9 November 1952 1 Artists Patrick Nicolle Philip Mendoza Stephen Chapman 1 Washed ashore as a baby following a shipwreck a baby is saved by a jaguar and raised by a jungle tribe becoming a skilled warrior called Jak Jeremy Blaze the Boy Buccaneer editPublished 29 August 1953 to 14 August 1954 1 Writer Mike Butterworth 1 Jeremy Blaze is the young captain of Royal Navy warship HMS Lightning and soon starts making a name for himself as a daring and talented commander The Jester s Revenge editPublished 4 November 1950 to 10 February 1951 1 Noble Count Roger of Lombardy is betrayed by his jester Odo who imprisons heir Guy and allows the French to take control of their castle Roger s loyal retainer Marius is able to escape the purge and swears to avenge his master John and Joan Randall editPublished 3 February 1948 to 24 December 1949 1 Artist R W Plummer 1 Professor Randall takes his children John and Joan as well as their dog Rover on adventures in a spaceship to Venus and beyond The Jolly Giants of Jupiter editPublished 20 August to 26 November 1949 1 Illustrator Bob Wilkin 1 Travelling by rocket with Professor Pooter Peter Hayward and his cousin Molly land on Jupiter finding the planet populated by amiable giants Text story 1 Jolly Wally editPublished 28 July to 22 September 1951 1 Artist Eric Bradbury 1 Enthusiastic circus boy Jolly Wally and his more intelligent horse Trix get in a variety of scrapes Cartoon 1 Kindheart editPublished 11 November 1947 to 25 June 1949 1 Artist Walter Holt 1 A dog with a heart on his fur does good deeds and makes sure mean types get their comeuppance Cartoon 1 King of the Wild Horses editPublished 26 May to 27 October 1951 1 Artist H C Milburn 1 The piebald leader of a pack of wild horses wandering the plains protects his followers from the likes of Sharp Fang the wolf Slithe the rattlesnake and Cougar the mountain lion The King s Musketeers editPublished 15 November 1952 to 3 January 1953 1 Artist H M Brock 1 The Black Musketeers including d Artagnan Athos Porthos and Aramis defend the throne of Louis XIII Later reprinted in Thriller Picture Library 1 Lord of Sherwood editPublished 29 March to 21 June 1952 text 22 November 1952 to 20 April 1958 strip 1 Writers Lance Sterling text Mike Butterworth strip Joan Whitford strip under the pseudonym Barry Ford 1 a Illustrators Stephen Chapman Patrick Nicolle 1 Artists Patrick Nicolle Fred Holmes Geoff Campion C L Doughty Edgar Spencely Reginald Heade Jesus Blasco 1 a Chased from his castle by Normans after his father is killed in the Crusades Robin of Locksley and faithful servant Watt set up a base of operations in Sherwood Forest as they plan to fight back against their oppressors Marooned on Mars editPublished 9 July to 19 September 1949 1 Writer and Artist Norman Williams 1 Martians planning an invasion of Earth kidnap boxer Tom Boyd to find out more about humans he is freed by Martian Princess Gayra and they set about thwarting the attack Mr Peep editPublished 21 April 1951 to 1 March 1952 1 Artist Fred Robinson 1 The nosey Mr Peep finds out about various things in a clumsy disruptive fashion Cartoon 1 Moko the Monk editPublished 4 February 1950 to 18 October 1952 1 Artist Robert MacGillivray Harry Hargreaves 1 A curious chimp tries out various pieces of human technology with chaotic results Cartoon Later graduated to the front cover 1 My Pal Wagger editPublished 29 March to 20 September 1952 1 Writer David Roberts 1 Illustrator Stephen Chapman 1 A gypsy boy called Ned and his dog Wagger solve crimes Text story 1 The Mystery of Westford Manor editPublished 22 June to 26 October 1948 1 Writer Arthur Catherall under the pseudonym Trevor Holloway 1 Illustrator Bob Wilkin 1 Brian King and Hilary Dene search for the lost treasure of buccaneer Henry DeLancey at the pirate s old home at Westford Manor Text story 1 The New Adventures of Monte Cristo editPublished 21 April to 1 September 1951 1 Writer Frank S Pepper under the pseudonym John Morion 1 Illustrator Eric Parker 1 The richest man in the world the Count of Monte Cristo is also a tenacious adventurer who investigates international mysteries Text story 1 The Petrified Valley editPublished 17 August 1948 to 29 October 1949 1 WA Artist Bill Holroyd 1 Professor Wimple and his young assistant Don investigate the mysterious Petrified Valley a land ruled by an evil wizard Professor Peanut editPublished 26 November 1949 to 15 April 1950 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 The misadventures of a forgetful scientist Cartoon Also featured in Knockout 1 The Queer Adventures of Patsy and Tim editPublished 9 July to 26 November 1949 1 Artist Eric Parker 1 Professor Digby invents the Dwindling Pill capable of shrinking human beings His nephew Tim and niece Patsy take them and are miniaturised for numerous adventures Reprints from Knockout 1 Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys editPublished 9 February to 10 August 1957 1 Reprints of King Features newspaper strip 1 Sexton Blake editMain article Sexton Blake Published 8 September to 1 December 1951 1 Writer Francis Warwick under the pseudonym Warwick Jardine 1 Text story Sexton Blake appeared simultaneously in a picture strip in Knockout 1 Sherwood Outlaw editPublished 11 November 1947 to 17 September 1949 1 Artist Reg Beaumont 1 Robin Hood strives to free Maid Marian from Baron Irvine Sinbad Sails Again editPublished 29 March to 26 July 1952 1 Artists Stephen Chapman Michael Hubbard 1 Sinbad undertakes a perilous sea journey to visit the Caliph of Baghdad From 7 June 1952 the feature reprinted Sinbad the Sailor from Knockout 1 Sitting Bull editPublished 1 October 1949 to 9 August 1952 1 Writer Marijac 1 a Artists Dut R J Plummer Patrick Nicolle Steve Chapman 1 On the run after shooting the man who killed his father Michael Kearney is taken under the wing of Sitting Bull noble chief of the Lakota tribe Reprints of Sitting Bull by Marijac and Dut from Coq Hardi from 1 October 1949 to 19 May 1951 and 29 September 1951 to 15 March 1952 Other strips were in house material Sitting Bull also featured in a parallel story in Knockout Sitting Bull s Schooldays 1 Susan Starr the Girl Reporter editPublished 11 November 1947 to 3 September 1949 1 Writer Arthur Catherall under the pseudonym Peter Hallard 1 A writer for The Marport Evening News Susan Starr s assignments often aren t as straightforward as they seem Text story 1 The Terrible Three editPublished 15 September 1956 to 21 June 1958 1 Writer Charles Hamilton under the pseudonym Martin Clifford 1 Artists Reg Bunn Eric Parker 1 The antics of St Jim s pupils Tom Merry Monty Lowther and Harry Manners The characters had been created for storypaper The Gem in 1907 Tom Merry s Schooldays editMain article Tom Merry Published 25 October 1952 to 13 June 1953 1 Writer Charles Hamilton under the pseudonym Martin Clifford 1 Illustrator Robert McDonald 1 Public schoolboy Tom Merry gets into scrapes Text story Tom Merry had previously appeared in story paper The Gem between 1907 and 1939 and also featured in The Terrible Three 1 Tough Tempest Crime Buster editPublished 2 December 1950 to 14 April 1951 1 Writer Jacques Pendowner 1 Illustrator Eric Parker 1 Tough Rod Tempest battles a European crime ring with designs on the jewels known as the Seven Stars of Wisdom Warrior the Wonder Dog editPublished 22 December 1951 to 15 May 1952 1 Illustrator Stephen Chapman 1 Loyal hound Warrior helps a trapper called Jim in the wild North of America Where Adventurers Meet editPublished 9 December 1947 to 3 February 1948 1 Writer A R Channel 1 Illustrator Bob Wilkin 1 Explorer Eric Thompson meets the Queen of the Crags Text story 1 Wild Bill Hickok editPublished 2 December 1950 to 22 December 1951 text 22 March 1952 to 26 March 1955 text 2 April to 31 December 1955 strip 1 Writer Joan Whitford under the pseudonym Barry Ford 1 Illustrators Derek Eyles Geoff Campion Stephen Chapman Reg Bunn 1 Artists Geoff Campion Eric Bradbury strip 1 The escapades of frontier lawman Bill Hickok Young Joey editPublished 26 November 1949 to 19 May 1951 1 Artist Hugh McNeill Ron Smith Geoff Campion 1 n Joey is taken on adventures by the genie Pip Van Winkle Cartoon 1 Adaptations editThe Black Rose edit Published 26 August 1950 to 6 January 1951 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Based on the 20th Century Fox film 1 Branded edit Published 10 March to 30 June 1951 1 Writer Joan Whitford under the pseudonym Barry Ford 1 Artist Geoff Campion 1 Based on the Paramount film 1 The Fighting O Flynn edit Published 21 January to 1 July 1950 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Based on the Universal film 1 Gene Autry in Loaded Pistols edit Published 13 to 20 May 1950 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the Columbia film 1 Good King Wenceslas edit Published 23 December 1947 1 Artist Bob Wilkin 1 Based on the Christmas carol 1 Hills of the Brave edit Published 22 July to 12 August 1950 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the Columbia film 1 The Inspector General edit Published 8 July to 19 August 1950 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Based on the Warner Bros film 1 Ivanhoe edit Published 28 June to 15 November 1952 1 Artist Patrick Nicolle 1 Based on the MGM film 1 King Solomon s Mines edit Published 13 January to 5 May 1951 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Based on the MGM film 1 The King s Thief edit Published 15 October to 31 December 1955 1 Artist Eric Bradbury 1 Based on the MGM film 1 MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties edit Published 20 June to 22 August 1953 1 Artist Patrick Nicolle 1 Based on the 20th Century Fox film Later modified and reprinted as Dick Daring of the Mounties in Thriller Picture Library 1 The Martian edit Published 25 October 1958 to 23 May 1959 1 Artist Robert Forrest 1 Based on the novel A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs 1 Mighty Joe Young edit Published 10 December 1949 to 18 February 1950 1 Artist Robert MacGillivray 1 Based on the RKO film 1 No Dust on My Saddle edit Published 28 February to 25 April 1959 1 Artist Edward Drury 1 Reprints from Thriller Picture Library Based on the novel by Charles M Lee 1 The Prisoner of Zenda edit Published 10 January to 14 March 1953 1 Artist Patrick Nicolle 1 Based on the MGM film 1 The Red Rapiers edit Published 2 May to 5 September 1959 1 Artist Robert Forrest 1 Reprints from Thriller Picture Library Based on the novel by David Leslie Murray 1 Rogues of Sherwood Forest edit Published 16 September to 25 November 1950 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the Colombia film 1 Sand edit Published 4 March to 13 May 1950 1 Artist Derek Eyles Geoff Campion 1 Based on the 20th Century Fox film 1 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon edit Published 20 May to 1 July 1950 1 Artist Robert MacGillivray 1 Based on the RKO film 1 Sons of the Musketeers edit Published 1 to 22 March 1952 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the RKO film 1 South of St Louis edit Published 21 January to 29 April 1950 1 Photostrip Based on the Warner Bros film 1 The Spider and the Fly edit Published 24 December 1949 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the GFD film 1 The Swiss Family Robinson edit Published 11 November 1947 to 3 August 1948 1 Artist Bob Wilkin 1 Based on the novel by Johann David Wyss 1 A Ticket to Tomahawk edit Published 12 August to 28 October 1950 1 Artist Rodger 1 Based on the 20th Century Fox film 1 When Worlds Collide edit Published 6 to 27 October 1951 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the Paramount film 1 Winchester 73 edit Published 19 August to 23 September 1950 1 Text story illustrated with stills based on the Universal film 1 The Wind in the Willows edit Published 18 February to 28 November 1950 1 Artist Hugh McNeill 1 Reprints from Woman s Pictorial based on the novel by Kenneth Grahame 1 Notes edit a b c d e f g Due to most British comics not crediting creators and incomplete records credits may not be exhaustiveReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz Holland Steve Ashford David 1992 Sun Collectors Guide Colne 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