STORY 19: " The Lost City"
ISSUES: 9 - 21 (1979)
NB: An eleven part story, not thirteen, as issues 16/17 and 18/19 are combined.
STORY: ANGUS ALLAN
ART: JOHN BOLTON
Posing as an archaeologist determined to find the lost city of the Jackal Kings, Jamie is sent to Djeb-Al-Qurta , a town on the edge ...
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- 20 May 2026, 17:09
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: THE BIONIC WOMAN:THE LOOK-IN STRIPS CHRONOLOGY
- Replies: 18
- Views: 19079
- 19 May 2026, 20:48
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: THE FENN STREET GANG: THE LOOK-IN STRIPS CHRONOLOGY
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Re: THE FENN STREET GANG: THE LOOK-IN STRIPS CHRONOLOGY
STORY 3: "Coryza"
ISSUES: 2 - 4 (1972)
When an exasperated Doctor tells Peter Craven he's got Coryza- a disease for which there is no known cure- the Fenn Street Gang rallies around.
Dennis Dunstable gives Peter £50 from a premium bond win 2 to brighten up his last lonely days"...
ISSUES: 2 - 4 (1972)
When an exasperated Doctor tells Peter Craven he's got Coryza- a disease for which there is no known cure- the Fenn Street Gang rallies around.
Dennis Dunstable gives Peter £50 from a premium bond win 2 to brighten up his last lonely days"...
- 19 May 2026, 20:38
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: The Saint TV Tornado strips
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12062
Re: The Saint TV Tornado strips
Cheers Sir !!!
- 19 May 2026, 20:28
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: What comics did you buy today?
- Replies: 8207
- Views: 2625799
Re: What comics did you buy today?
A 50p pick up of Avengers Weekly No.8 (1973) that immediately sent me back to being 8 years old again. The first issue was my introduction to Marvel and each issue offered a tantalising glimpse of other comics and characters that I just had to know more about.
A brilliant bargain !!!
I ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 23:23
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: KIM STEVENS "On the Buses" ARTICLE
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- Views: 1065
KIM STEVENS "On the Buses" ARTICLE
This article was written by Kim Stevens and kindly provided to me by Shaqui Le Vesconte and reproduced here with their kind permission.
On The Buses was an extremely popular television situation comedy, written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, which began in 1969. Its setting was the Luxton ...
On The Buses was an extremely popular television situation comedy, written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, which began in 1969. Its setting was the Luxton ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 00:54
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: The Saint TV Tornado strips
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12062
Re: The Saint TV Tornado strips
I am a massive Saint / Leslie Charteris fan and have all of the books.
Would dearly love to see this series of strips reprinted in a book but I think it's doubtful the majority of the art remains so would be a case of collecting the Tornado and TV 21 issues and scanning them.
And goodness only knows ...
Would dearly love to see this series of strips reprinted in a book but I think it's doubtful the majority of the art remains so would be a case of collecting the Tornado and TV 21 issues and scanning them.
And goodness only knows ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 00:39
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: The Saint TV Tornado strips
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12062
Re: The Saint TV Tornado strips
I've been trying to find the names of the artists who drew those strips in 1967 and 1968 but can't locate any info, and how many Saint strips appeared in the comic too? Thanks.
So.....
Artists on the strip, due to everyone that has posted here were:
Edmond Ripol
Harry Bishop
Vicente Alcazar ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 00:29
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: The Saint TV Tornado strips
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12062
Re: The Saint TV Tornado strips
I believe Edmond Ripol also drew some. I think Carlos Poinos & Vicente Alcazar may have continued the strip in the TV21 era.
Thanks for the information!
The Saint (TV Tornado #24, 1967_art by Harry Bishop).jpgI believe Harry Bishop was involved too, in 'The Saint' comic strip series ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 00:19
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Non Look-in Strips
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12393
Re: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Non Look-in Strips
BTW I sent you wrong email addy by error as confused last part of my work email addy, have re-sent. APOLOGIES.
No worries. Hadn't sent them yet as was transferring photos from my phone to computer to email. I'm doing that shortly. :up:
Only had a chance to briefly browse through everything ...
- 16 Apr 2026, 00:10
- Forum: Reference Section
- Topic: Boys Adventure Comic blog
- Replies: 2431
- Views: 505355
Re: Boys Adventure Comic blog
Brilliant !!!!Richard S. wrote: 15 Apr 2026, 17:38 Did you know that Dan Dare was supposed to feature in a theme park in Northampton?
https://boysadventurecomics.blogspot.co ... mpton.html
- 14 Apr 2026, 23:24
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Non Look-in Strips
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12393
Re: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: The Non Look-in Strips
BTW I sent you wrong email addy by error as confused last part of my work email addy, have re-sent. APOLOGIES.
- 14 Apr 2026, 22:25
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE COMIC IN YOUR COLLECTION?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 1395
Re: WHAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE COMIC IN YOUR COLLECTION?
It was probably Daredevil #1 which my mate Terry Smith gave to me around 1970. We used to go around buying comics together in the 1960s. We lost contact when he married and moved away but a few years ago I got off the bus where I live and there he was with his wife and three children visiting his ...
- 14 Apr 2026, 22:22
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: Good bye comics uk website
- Replies: 5
- Views: 679
Re: Good bye comics uk website
Dear Captain,
What a beautiful goodbye said with sincerity and style from a Comics UK legend.
I haven't been here for as long as you but I have enjoyed reading your posts and your sense of humour that prevails throughout them.
As you sail off to new adventures I wish you good health and good luck ...
What a beautiful goodbye said with sincerity and style from a Comics UK legend.
I haven't been here for as long as you but I have enjoyed reading your posts and your sense of humour that prevails throughout them.
As you sail off to new adventures I wish you good health and good luck ...
- 14 Apr 2026, 22:12
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: STARCRUISER:An Introduction
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11948
Re: STARCRUISER:An Introduction
The odd thing about the Dr who strips is I now have all of the TV Comic ones, which is the reason that I have been writing chronologies of them in another section here.
Only 30 percent original copies, the rest I downloaded and printed off.
Obviously for myself and not to rip the artists/writers off ...
Only 30 percent original copies, the rest I downloaded and printed off.
Obviously for myself and not to rip the artists/writers off ...
- 14 Apr 2026, 22:06
- Forum: Look-in
- Topic: STARCRUISER:An Introduction
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11948
Re: STARCRUISER:An Introduction
With the Fireball Anthology of strips, I thought that it was a shame that it omitted the TV Comic strips.
It wasn't really feasible unless someone came forward with a complete collection of TV Comic covering that period. Contrary to popular belief, I don't actually own every single comic with ...
