STORY 1: "The Case"
ISSUES 37-42 (1971)
WRITER:ANGUS P ALLAN ?
ARTIST:Francisco Diaz Villagrasa
The finding of a mysterious case containing some strange apparatus plunges Jonathan Flaxton and his friend William into incredible adventure.
Two men steal the case from them and they narrowly escape from being killed.
The men turn out to be foreign spies who are after a secret anti-aircraft range finding device that they plan to give to a foreign power.
THE FLAXTON BOYS: THE LOOK-IN COMIC STRIPS
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STORY 2: "The Silver Cups"
Writer:Angus P Allan?
Artist:Francisco Diaz Villagrasa
Issues :43-47 (1971)
Two crooks plan to rob the home of landowner Digby Waterford.
They turn the attention of the local police on to some silver cups,held at Flaxton Hall as prizes for the Sports Day.
Writer:Angus P Allan?
Artist:Francisco Diaz Villagrasa
Issues :43-47 (1971)
Two crooks plan to rob the home of landowner Digby Waterford.
They turn the attention of the local police on to some silver cups,held at Flaxton Hall as prizes for the Sports Day.
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STORY 3: GHOST WATCH
WRITER:ANGUS P ALLAN?
ARTIST:FRANCISCO DIAZ VILLAGRASA
ISSUES:48-49 (1971)
Things are going bump in the night at Flaxton Hall!
Because he's supposed to appear in times of family trouble, and because Lady Flaxton is contemplating selling some relics to pay outstanding bills, Jonathan and William decide that the ghost of Sir Wilfrid Flaxton is walking the halls at night and make up their minds to keep watch.
This was the last Flaxton Boys story in Look-in.
The strip would return to the pages of TV Comic in July 1973.
WRITER:ANGUS P ALLAN?
ARTIST:FRANCISCO DIAZ VILLAGRASA
ISSUES:48-49 (1971)
Things are going bump in the night at Flaxton Hall!
Because he's supposed to appear in times of family trouble, and because Lady Flaxton is contemplating selling some relics to pay outstanding bills, Jonathan and William decide that the ghost of Sir Wilfrid Flaxton is walking the halls at night and make up their minds to keep watch.
This was the last Flaxton Boys story in Look-in.
The strip would return to the pages of TV Comic in July 1973.