The Victor Index
Last Updated November 2022. 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've currently reached the
800's as of February 2015 and have also added to this index the final issue (1657) and worked backwards to approximately issue 1524. (I'm currently
adding the contents of issues 1320 - 1525 which I recently viewed at the British Library in February 2016).
So by my reckoning I have approximately less than 300 issues left to index. The end is in sight!
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 500 to 505 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, Colin Noble,
Ray Moore, Andy Longley, Jim Croasdale, Derek Marsden, Chris Barnett, Tom Harwood 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).
Ancient age themed stories (a broad term covering stories set BC (before Christ) and the early AC (after Christ) centuries).
Artists.
Australian / New Zealand 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.
Far East# themed stories.
Football Teams, fictional (Note - this will only include those fictional football teams that have appeared several times in The Victor for example, Chidsea).
Games# (that is, "board games" published in the comic, summer specials and annuals).
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.
Railway themed stories.
Secret Service Stories.
Sci-fi stories.
Sport Stories.
Text Stories (non-picture stories).
Victorian# themed stories.
Western stories.
Women# in the Victor.
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 three '###' 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 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 and so on 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.
Achtung! Commando! (factual; no medals awarded; Sept. 1943; Vietri, Italy; holding off German tanks; artist Garcia?) 697.
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).
- 1421 - U-boat 765 tracked by swordfish from H.M.S. Vindex; 06th May, 1944; artist not known) 1421.
- 1424 - Tempest, 2nd Lieutenant W.J.; no medals awarded; 01/04/1916; L31 Zeppelin shot down on raid over London by Tempest; artist Bevan.
- 1425 - 12th Devonshire Regt. chase Germans in buses and other vehicles; 24/03/1945; artist Bevan; originally printed in 924; artist not known.
- 1429 - Aug. 1942; Regiment of German tanks caught in open in Western Desert, by an RAF squadron; no medals awarded; artist Bevan?) 1429.
- 1481 - 830 Squadron flying from Malta, attacks a German convey, 02/09/1941.
- 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).
- 1547 - Charlton, Guardsman E.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Irish Guards; 21st April, 1945; holds up German attack in the village of Wistedt; dies
from wounds; artist not known; published as a one page story under Action Stations).
- 1555 - H.M.S. Audacity, aircraft carrier provides air cover for convey HG76, 14th Dec. 1941).
artist not known).
- 1558 - Wain, Corporal R.W.L. see entry under Military Medal Winners.
- 1562 - Tirpitz - (story of the sinking of the German battleship).
- 1567 - (WW2 Paratroopers; raid on Bruneval).
Adams, Bill (series character; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
Add Only Water! (series character; humour; featuring Johnny Dale; artist Slim).
Admiral Graf Spee (factual; the conflict between the German battleship and British naval ships in Argentina; artist not known) 827.
Adverts (note - not a complete listing, just examples; artist not known).
Stop smoking campaign. This was a one page advert sometimes featuring a well-known person (sportsman; airline pilot), who advises a
youngster to give up smoking. Artist not known.
- Benton, Captain (senior captain of BEA) 210.
- Bill Learns the Hard Way (boy who smokes is rescued by a boy who doesn't) 304.
- Harry goes soft, when he takes up smoking. (Doesn't have enough puff to win swimming races; artist not known) 344.
- John Learns the Hard Way (rock climbing story) 318.
- Neil Wins the Chance of a Lifetime (table-tennis story) 323.
- Shock for Bully Brown 313.
- Smith, Mike (Warwickshire and England cricket batsman) 221.
- Springett, Ron (goalkeeper of Sheffield Wednesday) 204.
Adverts# for other D.C. Thomson comics.
Annuals - (printed on pink paper; four pages; adverts for various D.C. Thomson 1987 annuals) 1398 or 1399.
- Buddy - (printed on pink paper; four pages) 1042.
- Bullet - (printed on pink paper; four pages) 812.
- Champ - (printed on pink paper, four pages) 1200.
- Hornet & Hotspur (printed on pink paper; four pages) 659.
- Hotspur & Hornet (printed on pink paper; four pages) 659.
- Sparky (advertising issue one, on sale Friday 15th Jan. 1965) 204.
- Spike - (printed on pink paper; featuring a free gift - super swooper glider, issue no. 1 printed Friday 14th January; stories include
Man in Black; Ghost in Cockpit; Ticker Tait; Starhawk Against the Power Beast; Iron Barr (football); Bleack Street Bunch) 1143.
- "Tops" new magazine for boys and girls; printed on pink paper 1077.
- Warlord - (four page advert for this comic printed on pink paper; featuring Code-name Warlord; Drake of E-Boat Alley; Convoy Pilot;
Union Jack Jackson and other stories; plus two free model fighting planes and six stickers) 727.
- Warload - (four page advert for the comic, printed on pink paper; Union Jack Jackson; Killer Kane; Wolverine; The Best of Enemies; free
silvery bullet pendant) 991.
- Wizard - (four page advert for this comic printed on pink paper) 522.
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 Dumbulla (series characters).
- Hermits of Gorilla Island, The (series characters; two men trapped on an island in a crocodile-infested swamp).
- Johnny Boyes of Kenya Colony (series character; late 19th century).
- King Cat's Revenge, The (complete story; text).
- Lord of the White Highlands (series characters; Kenya).
- Magic Gun of Dingiswayo, The (complete story; 19th century story about the Umtetwa tribe, today's Natal province, Africa).
- 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).
- Sacred Kaross, The (series characters; 19th century; British settler, helps a Zulu chief establish his rule over the Zulu nation).
- Sands, Saul (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Sands, Shiwa (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Trailer Black (series character; jungle explorer & safari guide).
- Vengeance Stalks the Veldt (series characters; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story).
- Vultures Are Waiting!, The (complete story; text; trying to get out of a desert with no food or water).
Ahmed, Fuad Ben (series character; WW2 Army; North Africa) seeWells at Marzuk.
Air Aces of World War Two (factual) 1977.
Airmen Are Expendable! (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; Swordfish flying mission; artist not known) 295.
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).
Alfini, Pat (series character; police) see Double Agent.
Alfredo the Great (series character; magician; text and picture stories; featuring Alf Higgins).
- 207; (no story 208); 209; (no story 210, 211, 212, 213); 214 - 220 (text stories, titled The Great Alfredo; artist Slim?).
- 708 - 715 (picture stories, based on the text stories). RP 1330 - 1337.
Allan, Sergeant Dirk (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series character) see White Water War.
Allan, Tim (series character; secret service; sport; motorbike racing) see Scourage of the Black Crabs.
Alone Across the Antarctica (factual; Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911/1912 expedition to chart and study part of the unknown coastline of Antarctica; artist
Bevan) 2; RP 391.
Altmark rescuing of British seaman sunk by the Graf Spee on German supply ship; artist Bevan) 461.
- (story also told as a front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 828 & again in issue 1359.
- see also 100 (artist Philpotts).
Alric, King of Westland (series character; medieval fantasy adventure) see Golden Steed, The.
Alric, Prince (series character; set in ancient British times) see Vengeance of Alric.
Arlberg-Holstein, Prince Kurt Von (series character; WW2 German Army character) see Prince of Tigers.
Amazing Mister Eel, The (series character; 1817 Britain; escapologist; working for the Prison Reform Society; featuring Mister Eel; Dimples; artist Marie).
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).
- Guardian of the Green God (series characters; adventure; S. American themed story; giant snake).
- Guns That Won The West (series; western).
- Hoods Are Here! (series characters; America 1930's).
- Hounds of the Hunter, The (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).
- Mountain of the Winds (series characters; modern explorers in a Brazilian jungle; S. America).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Purple Feather, The (series character; 19th century America).
- Quest For El Quandor (series characters; S. American Victorian adventure).
- Ranger! (series character; WW2 Army).
- Rebel of the Iron Road (series characters; revolution in S. America).
- Rifle and The Rod (series characters; journalist).
- River of Death (complete story; journalists captured and escaping from a penal colony in South America).
- Roll-Along Logans, The (series characters; show business family wild west adventure).
- Rule of the Rope (complete story; text; American War of Independence; Ralph Slocum and his sons are to be hanged).
- Sheriff of Rockabye County (series characters; text).
- Snowshoe Thomson (series character; U.S. mail postman).
- Steamboat Jim (series characters; Mississippi river boat engineer).
- Target for the Trigger Men (complete story; text; present day America; safe-cracker caught between a desert and merciless hoodlum killers).
- Thrill Seekers, The (series characters; present day adventurers).
- Town Tamers, The (series characters; western).
- You Can't Stop The Wind! (series characters; western).
Ancient# age themed stories see
Dagger of Doom (series character; Dark Ages story).
- Lycidas the Spartan (series character; 16th century adventure).
- Sons of Ra, The (series characters; ancient Egypt).
- Two Against the Legions (series characters; Roman-occupied Britain).
- Ten Tests for Strongarm (series characters; Vikings).
- Ulyesses (series character, based on the Greek legends).
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.
Anga, Sergeant (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Far Eastern) see Secret of Augusta Bay, The.
Animal Crackers (humour) 1981.
Apache's Revenge (complete story; western; 1837, James Johnson, American bounty hunter, shot down a tribe of peaceful Apache Indians in a Mexican
village, with a machine gun; artist not known) 492.
Appleseed, Johnny (series character; American Wild West adventure) see Johnny Appleseed.
Archers of Finsbury (factual; history of the Finsbury Archers, (Honourable Artillery Company), founded in 1537 by Henry VIII; artist Bevan) 756.
Are You a Hawk-Eye? (factual; holiday observation game) S1974,
Armed trawler Kiwi Royal New Zealand navy rams a large Japanese submarine off Guadacanal? island in Pacific Ocean; artist Alonso) 576;
RP 1175 (artist Alonso).
Armstrong, Dr. (series character; sport; bare fist fighting) see Mr. Samson's Secret.
Armstrong, Jeff (series character; WW2 Army) see Men From The Black Volcano, The.
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; Victorian Army).
- Fighting Tom Cochrane (series character; Napoleonic War).
- Rule of Rogat (series character).
- Sheppard's Flock (series characters; Prussian siege of Paris 1870).
Alonso#, Matias (Spanish) see
- Acland, Captain W.H.D. (M.C.; Order of St. George (Fourth Class) a Russian award; WW1 RFC; June 1915, France).
- Armed trawler Kiwi Royal New Zealand navy rams a large Japanese submarine in Pacific Ocean; factual).
- H.M.S. Audacity, escort aircraft carrier (WW2 Royal Fleet Air Arm, general story about, 1941) front / back cover story).
- Ayrshire Yeomanry; factual; WW2 Army; January, 1943; Tunisia; arranged for smoke bombs to be dropped onto German lines, then
Stukas dive-bombed their own lines!).
- Banzai Bath, The (factual; 4th Battalion Border Regt.; Chindits, March 1944; Burma; Lieutenant-Colonel J. Burgess obtaining a
bath in jungle and capturing a Japanese officer; no medals awarded; artist Alonso).
- Beurling, Flight Lieutenant George "Buzz" (D.F.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Blain, Major (no medals awarded; Chindits, Burma, 1944; on a dangerous mission to blow up a bridge, then being taken back by
glider being snatched up by a dakota).
- Blood Hunt (series characters; sci-fi; artist Alonso?).
- Bombing Raid on a German airfield (factual; WW1 RFC; bombing raid).
- British troops fighting small pockets of retreating Japanese troops; front / back cover story).
- Bugaboo, The Coming of the (series; sci-fi).
- Bull, Staff-Sergeant (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 02nd Oct. 1944; Hill 3069) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bundock, Major (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 19th July, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Chained to a Killer! (complete one issue story).
- Charlie and the Bossman? (series character).
- Charlton, Guardsman E.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Irish Guards; 21st April, 1945) see Military Medal Winners).
- Chheosing, Lance Naik Gurung (M.M.; WW2 2/1st Gurkha Rifles) see Military Medal Winners.
- Christmas, Private Willy (M.M.; WW1 Tanks; Flanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cleere, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Convoy SC42 consisting of 64 merchant ships and escort of three corvettes sailing from Cape Breton Island, Canada; factual).
- Cruickshank, Flying Officer J.A. (Jock) (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Daredevil Doran's Last Flight (complete story; WW2 RAF; story about a daredevil flyer, who has to make a decision).
- Edgar, Commander (V.C.; WW1 RN; 1915; Commander of H.M.S. Comet; Persia attacking enemy boats blocking river; with a
motley collection of British river boats; artist Alonso) 1357. see also Cookson, Lieutenant.
- Debt of Honour ? (adventure).
- Dhunni, no first name (Indian Order of Merit; Dhunni acted as a bhisti or water carrier; 45th Rattray's Sikh's; Middle East,
July, 1920) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dicing With Death! (complete story; three oil-rig workers surviving a plane crash in a Saudi Arabian desert).
- 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 (complete story; secret service).
- Expedition Ozolo (adventure; series characters).
- Family Honour, The (adventure; present day ghost story).
- Fight for the Flag!? (convicts; pirates; 19th Century;).
- Fighting Fire-Engine, The (complete story; WW2 Army; Loamshire Regt., Germany, 1945; using a fire engine to fight Germans in
a village).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 Army; sniper).
- Francis, Second Lieutenant R.R. (M.C.; WW2 Army; January 1945; Pol, Holland; defending their position from Germans).
- Garnett, Flight Sergeant Jack (D.C.M.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- George, Corporal (D.c.M.; WW2 Army; Nov. 1943) see Military Medal Winners.
- George, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ghale, Subedar Narjang (M.C.; WW2 4th / 1st Gurkhas) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gibson, Private 'Flash' (M.M.; WW2 Army; SAS raid on Italian supply dumps at Bouerat, N. Africa) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Gold Fever! (western; American; complete story).
- Graves, Lieutenant J.D.N. (mentioned in despatches; recommended for the V.C. but didn't receive it)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Guard The Passes! (factual; WW1 Army; 1916; quelling a Indian native uprising between Persia and British India; 28th Cavalry,
Indian Army; artist Alonso).
- Hanson-Turner, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; June 1944; 1st Battalion W. Yorkshire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Haunting of Running Bear, The (series characters; Canada?; featuring Tom Running Bear).
- He Had to Get Through! (factual; story of Private W. Abbott part of 2nd battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry cut
off by Japanese army, attempting to reach Battalion H.Q. to find out orders; Feb. 1941, Burma).
- Hibbert, Lieutenant-Colonel (factual; WW2 Army; no medals awarded; April, 1940 Stenkjar, Norway; 1st/4th King's Own
Yorkshire Light Infantry).
- Horwood, Lieutenant Alec (V.C.; WW2 Army; Queen's Royal Regt. in action with Northamptonshire Regt.; 18th Jan. 1944; Burma).
- Hostage of the Diamond Diggers (adventure; complete story).
- Hunter, Captain D. Lee (M.C.; WW2 army; 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hunters of the South Seas (Pirates).
- Jewel and the Sword, The (series characters; Dark Ages; the search for the Sword of Miton in a rock in a castle).
- Job, The (one page thriller story).
- 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).
- Laycock, Brigadier (no medals awarded; WW2 Commandoes; 26th/27th May, 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Leaping Tiger, The (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Leitch, Lance-Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; "B" Company, 4th King's Own Scottish Borderers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Little, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 army; 11th Battalion Royal Scots Fusillers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits; complete story).
- Lost Warriors of Tartary, The (series characters; 1930's adventure - building a railway in Mongolia).
- Lost World, The (sci-fi series)?
- McNamara, Lieutenant F. (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, No.1 Squadron; 20th March, 1917) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Mohamed, Subedar Sher (M.C.; a Punjabi battalion defending the village of Poggiafior, Italy, May 1944 against Germans)
see Military Medal Winners.
- 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?).
- Nosotti, Lieutenant G.W. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 20th March, 1943; 7th Green Howards; Tunisia) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Pavey, 2nd Lieutenant Sam (M.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd Sept, 1918; 1st Tank Brigade attacking near Villers-Les-Cagnicourt)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Pincers of Peril (series characters; sci-fi).
- Pirates of the Java Sea? (complete story).
- Planet Seekers, The (series characters; Sci-fi).
- Pun, Narbir Rifleman (M.M.; 3rd Gurkha Rifles WW2) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rajendra-Singh, Major (D.S.O.; WW2 Indian Army; 2nd Royal Lancers, (Gardner's Horse) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ram, Sepoy Ali (no medals awarded, but promoted to Corporal; WW1 army; retreat from Mons, 1914; 58th Rifles, Indian Army)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Rana, Naik Dalbir (M.M.; 3rd Gurkha Rifles WW2) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rawat, Subedar Sher Ling (Indian Order of Merit; 39th Royal Garhauali Rifles; 05th Nov. 1944) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Raymond, Claud Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army, Burma, 21st Mar 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rees, Major-General T.W. (no medals awarded; WW2 army; March 1944; 19th Indian Division; Burma) see Military Medal Winners.
- River Rats, The (WW2 Army; series characters).
- River War, The (series; WW2 Army; Far East series).
- Roberts, Sergeant Dicky (M.M.; WW2 Army; 3rd County London Yeomanry, The Sharpshooters; 01st Sept. 1942; North Africa)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Rocket Revenge? (Pirates).
- Roseveare, Major John (WW2 Army; 6th June, 1944; Royal Engineers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sands, Shiwa (series character; Africa).
- Secret of Silent River, The? (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service).
- Secret War of the Slug (series characters; cold war story; RN).
- 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.
- Singh, Lance-Naik Kesa (M.M.; WW2; 16th Punjab Regt.; Indian Army; Kaladen River, Burma) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Naik Nand (V.C.; WW2 Army; March 1944; 1/11th Sikh Regt. and 25th Dragoons) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Skinnerland, Sergeant (factual; WW2 Free Norwegian Army; a party of Norwegians dropped by plane into Norway to destory a
Hydro electric plant).
- Sons of Ra, The (series characters; ancient Egypt).
- Space Shooter (series characters; sci-fi; artist Alonso?).
- Spence, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 24th Aug. 1914; 2nd West Riding) see Military Medal Winners.
- Splashdown to Danger (sea adventure).
- Talu's Tiger (complete story; Hill village 1890 India).
- Tandy, Corporal G.E. (D.S.M.; Royal Marines; 06th June, 1944; Normandy landings) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tanks, Use of Funnies on D-Day (factual; story of different types of unusual tanks used on D-Day landings).
- Task Force With Tusks (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East).
- Tennant, Wing-Commander (factual; WW1 RFC; March 1918; Mesopotamia, Turkey; shot down but rescued by Captain Tod).
- Thapa, Jemadar Dharmsing (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 28th April, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Thapa, Naik (Corporal) Tejbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; 1st Gurkhas) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Thompson, Captain Bob (no medals awarded; WW2 army; April 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Van Noy, Private Nathan (Congressional Medal of Honour; American Army Engineer) see Military Medal Winners.
- Vengeance Stalks the Veldt (series characters; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story).
- Voice From Mars, The (series characters; sci-fi; adventure).
- Wakenshaw, Private Adam (V.C.; WW2 Army; Durham Light Infantry; 27th June 1942) RP story in 1361.
- 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).
- Wheeler, Sergeant F.W. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry; April 1945; Bremen, Germany).
- White, Private "Chalky" (M.M.; WW2 Army; Royal Sussex Regt.; Burma 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wings of Death (series characters; sci-fi).
- White Tiger, The (series character; 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).
B Team# artist (British?) see
- Barnacle Bill (series characters; sport; football; humour).
- Chater's Chimp (series character; humour).
- Hunting of Rupe Landers (series characters; western; U.S. Cavalry).
- Mister Roly-Poly (series characters; sport; football; humour; second series artist only).
- Pillow Champ, The (series characters; sport; pillow-fighting; humour; drew one or two series only).
- Potterton Pansies, The (series characters; sport; football; humour).
- Send For Saxon (series character; crime-fighter; humour).
- Send For the B Team (series character; adventure; humour).
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?)
- Battlers From the Black Cloud (series characters; sci-fi).
- 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).
- Clay Kickers, The (WW1 western front mining; complete story; artist Bagnall) 1966.
- 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);
- Ernie's Island (series character; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed 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).
- Island of Terros (series characters; schoolboys shipwrecked on a Greek island with mythical beings).
- 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.).
- Low Level Attack (factual; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; Spring 1918; Canadian Captain Billy Baker).
- 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.
- Mclver, Private Hugh (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Scots; 23rd Aug. 1918; France) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; secret service; Napoleonic war; note only drew part of this series).
- 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 (series characters; 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; First World War).
- 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?).
- They Won Their Spurs (anthology series; factual?; complete stories about brave deeds of British soldiers through the centuries).
- Tubby's Two Ton Terror (WW2 Army; series; humorous).
- Vouza, Sergeant-Major (George Medal; American Silver Star; British Solomon Protectorate Police 1942) see Military
Medal Winners.
- We've Gotta Horse! (series characters; humorous; sport; horse-racing).
- Wilson, Sergeant (D.C.M.; (WW1 Army; 1st Battalion Black Watch; Givenchy, Flanders; Dec. 1914) see Military
Medal Winners.
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
- see also the Hotspur Index.
- 12th Devonshire Regt. chase Germans in buses and other vehicles; 24/03/1945.
- Action Stations subject heading.
- Alone Across the Antarctica (factual; Sir Douglas Mawson's 1911/1912 expedition to chart and study part of the unknown
coastline of Antarctica).
- Archers of Finsbury (factual; history of the Finsbury Archers, (Honourable Artillery Company), founded in 1537 by Henry VIII).
- Assault on Arnhem (WW2 Paratroopers; capturing the bridges over the Rhine, Germany) see Journey Into Danger.
- Battles of Britain (factual series), note only drew some of the battle histories; Dunbar).
- Bendigo Boxer, The (factual; story of the boxer; sport).
- Bishop, Captain T. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bootham, Air Marshall (factual; biograpy).
- Campbell of the Q-ships (WW1 RN; factual; story of Campbell).
- Canadian Trans-Continental Railway, Building of (factual).
- Cleere, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 02nd April, 1942; Burma; 7th Hussars) see Military Medal Winners.
- Connor, Pilot Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Sept 1940; pilot of a bomber on fire) see Military Medal Winners.
- Convoy to Malta (factual; story of the convoy taking the Ohio to Malta).
- Corker, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 107th Regt. Royal Armoured Corps) see Military Medal Winners.
- Curtis, J.H.P. (Military Cross; Feb. 1943; 2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps) see Military Medal Winners.
- Death Takes a Holiday! (factual; fourteen of the most amazing air escapes of all time!).
- Destroyer From Under the Sea, The (factual; WW2 RN; a patrol by HMS Turbulent; Commander J.W. Linton V.C.)
- Escape of the Amethyst (factual).
- End of a Raider, The (factual; WW2 RN; April 1940, end of a German raider Atlantis, sunk by HMS Devonshire in
the North Atlantic).
- End of the E-15, The (WW2 RN; factual; destroyed submarine E-15 to avoid it being captured by the Turkish forces.
- Eskimos (factual information about their life).
- Exploits of the Subs (factual; stories about submarines during war and peace).
- Fegen, Commander E.S.F. (V.C.; WW2 RN; 05th November, 1940 issue 671).
- Few of the Firsts, A (factual; flying facts).
- Finucane, Paddy Wing-Commander (D.S.O., D.F.C.; WW2, Story of Finucane).
- First Across the Atlantic (Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Whitten Brown flew across the Atlantic Ocean, 1919).
- First Prize, The (factual; WW1 RN; story about the German schooner Q-ship).
- Five Famous Rescue Feats : Wartime ships and men saved from the sea; (factual).
- Flat Top, The First : story of the start of Naval flying; factual; artist Bevan?) .
- Flying Enterprise (factual; title - It Happened at Christmas; story of an American freighter adrift in the middle of
a storm in the Atlantic).
- Gold Coast Railway (factual; title - The Great Green Wall; building a railway in western Africa).
- Hannah, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF. Britain's youngest V.C. during WW2, Sept. 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hichens, Lieutenant-Commander Robert Peverell (D.S.O. & D.S.C.; WW2 RN; story of an ace motor torpedo boat captain).
- Hunt For The Bismark, The (WW2 RN; the hunting and sinking of the Bismark).
- Hutchinson, Sergeant H.F. (D.C.M.; 28th Aug. 1940; artist Bevan? Action Stations) see Military Medal Winners.
- Insall, G.S.M. Second-Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, Nov. 1915; story of an epic patrol).
- Journey into Danger (factual series; drew some of these features).
- Laying of the Long Line, The (factual; 26th Sept. 1955, laying the first submarine telephone between the UK and US).
- Legless Wonder, The (factual; story of Colin Hodgkinson who lost both legs during WW2 with the RAF).
- Mactier, Private R. (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Magnetic Mine, The Men Who Beat The (factual; WW2 RN; Chief Petty Officer Baldwin & Lieutenant Commander J.G.D. Ouvry learned
how to defuse Germany's Magnetic Mine; artist Bevan?).
- Malta G.C. (factual; story of the island of Malta during World War Two).
- Moore, Trooper Ron (D.C.M.; 01/02/1941; Long Range Desert Group; fought action against mobile Italian force, north of Bishara
Well.
- Nasmith, Lieutenant Commander (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Navy Was There!, The (stirring last-war (WW2), fights of British sailors and ships; factual).
- Needle of the Nile, The (factual; the story of Cleopatra's Needle and its journey to London).
- Newton, Flight Lieutenant W.E. (V.C.; WW2 RAAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Odd Jobs (WW2 unusual units; factual).
- Only Three Came Back (factual; WW2, USAF; American Marauder bomber hit whilst flying on a bombing mission of a Japanese base).
- Ordeal In The Atlantic (WW2 RN; factual; summer 1943; British merchant ship torpedoed in Atlantic, survival of crew).
- Panzer's Struck at Christmas, The (Dec. 1944; British 3rd Royal Tank Regt, helped to repulse the Germans).
- Paavo Nurmi - Ace Sportsman (story of the athlete known as "The Flying Finn").
- Polish Eagle, The (WW2, Polish Navy; factual; escape of the submarine Orzel from Gdynia harbour to Britain).
- Rhodesian Railway, Building of (factual; crossing the River Zambesi, Rhodesia now South Africa).
- Robinson, Commander (WW2 RN; factual; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; destroyed submarine E-15 to avoid it being
captured by the Turkish forces).
- Quest for Tarpon's Gold, The (Journey into Danger; sunk in Sept. 1937 between New Orleans and Panama City; artist Bevan?).
- Race Of Death (factual; air race from San Francesco to Hawaii; many competitors; many died).
- Railway Into The Clouds (factual; building a railway in the treacherous mountains of Peru).
- Railway That Went Out To Sea, The (factual; building a railway through the Everglades and one hundred miles out into the Gulf of Mexico).
- Sailors With Wings (factual; history of the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy).
- Schneider Trophy, The (a trophy awarded to the fastest a seaplane in a races held between 1913 and the outbreak of WW2;
artist Bevan?)
- Sea Battles: British and Italian ships that fought in the Mediterranean in 1940-41 (factual).
- Seeds of Prosperity (factual; Henry Wickham smuggling rubber seeds from Brazil to UK before they died in seven weeks).
- Sherbrooke, Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN; 31st Dec. 1942; title - The Battle of the Barents Sea).
- Sidebottom, Lieutenant D.C. (D.S.C.; WW2 RN; 16th Aug. 1942; English Channel) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sling to Missle, From (factual; the development of weapons through the ages).
- Slocum, Captain Joshua (factual; title:- Solo Round the World; an epic journey between 1895 & 14th June 1898).
- Snatched From The Sea (factual; WW2 rescues of naval and air personnel from the sea).
- Soldiers With Wings (history of the Army Air Corp; artist Bevan) 783. RP 1978 artist Bevan. (Note - each feature
differs slightly.
- Stanton, Sub-Lieutenant Ronald D.S.O. see Military Medal Winners.
- Strachan, Lieutenant (true front/back cover story; artist Beven?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Stannard, Lieutenant R.B. (V.C.; WW2 RN; HM Trawler Arab, April 1940, evacuation of British troops from Namsos,
Norway; artist 523 version.
- Sudden Peril Six Miles Up (life or death drama six miles high, when an experimental rocket plane catches fire, 08th Aug. 1955;
A Journey into Danger story).
- Supply Ship to Malta (WW2 RN; factual; March 1942; story of the naval supply ship Breconshire sailing to Malta; artist Bevan? issue364).
- Tempest, 2nd Lieutenant W.J.; no medals awarded; 01/04/1916; L31 Zeppelin shot down on raid over London by Tempest; part of
Action Stations).
- Terrible Turtle, The (factual; story of an early submarine made out of barrel used to sink a British ship).
- Tirpitz, The End of the (factual; WW2 RAF; Norway, 1944).
- Tough Trail of the "Trans" (factual; building a railway across Australia, including the Golden Mile 330 miles in length).
- Tricolour Raid, The (factual; WW2 RAF; 12th June, 1942; raid on Paris dropping a French flag).
- Turner, Captain P.A. (M.C.; 12/04/45; 'D' Troop 342 Battery, Royal Artillery) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wilkinson, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RN; 14th Feb. 1942 see Military Medal Winners.
- Willingdale, Able Seaman, (mentioned in despatches; WW2 RN; 16th Aug. 1942; English Channel) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Wingate, Major-General Orde Charles (WW2 exploits) see Factual.
- Woodhouse, Sergeant (D.C.M.; March 1944; using a railway tunnel near Mayu River, Burma as storage depot; 'B' Company, 6th
Battalion, South Wales Borders Regt.; artist Bevan.
Bleach#, Jim (British) see
- see also the Hotspur Index.
- Balfour's Battles (WW2 RAAF; series characters)
- Best of Enemies (WW2 RN; complete story).
- Card Trick, The (WW1 German submarine; complete story).
- Chuggers' Luck (complete story; WW2 Army Far East; POW Aussie escaping).
- Coonskin Grenadier (series character; WW2 Army; humour).
- Crimebuster, Can You Solve This Crime Before the? (adventure; series characters; Private Invesigator; artist Bleach?)
- Deadly Visitors (complete story; sci-fi).
- Death of a King (August 1100 AD; complete story; adventure).
- Firing Squad, The (complete story; conning a business man out of money).
- 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).
- Killer, The (western; complete story).
- Last Chance (complete story; adventure).
- Luck of the Draw (complete story; WW2).
- Monster of the Deep (WW2 RN; series; giant dinosaur).
- One Page Thrillers (complete one page stories; drew numerous stories).
- Racing Thrills and Spills (factual; motor-racing stories involving usual incidents).
- Ragnar's Revenge (series characters; WW2 Special Boat Service).
- Rocky Road to Spain (series characters; sport; football).
- Running the Gauntlet (complete story; Napoleonic; campaign in Prussia, 1806; artist Bleach?).
- Secret Society, The (complete story; present day).
- Show Off, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Slade's Squad (WW2 Army; series characters; Burma, 1942).
- Speed Kings and Their Cars (factual; sport motor racing).
- Tail-End Charlie (WW2 RN; series characters; H.M.S. Charles on convoy duty).
- Team of the Dragon, The (series characters; sport; football).
- They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; complete story; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong).
- Tough of the Track (series character; sport; athletics).
- Underground Airforce (series characters; WW2 RAF / Resistance).
- Wally's Island (WW2 RN; complete story).
- You're in the Navy Now (series characters; WW2 RN).
Boluda Vidal, Rafael (Spanish artist) see Vidal, Rafael Boluda.
Carrion#, Felix (Spanish artist) see
- see also the Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- Bones, Joe (series character).
- Footprints Of Fear (complete story; adventure story of climbers ascending Mt. Dareema in Himalayas).
- 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).
Chapman#, Steve (British) see
- Hammerfist (series characters; sport; bare-fist boxing; mid-19th century).
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).
- Altmark rescuing of British seaman sunk by the Graf Spee on German supply ship).
- Attack on Muden (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Army; April 1945; 159 Brigade Group).
- Ayrshire Yeomandry Gunners (destroying a column of tanks at River Po, northern Italy; front/back cover story).
- Bailey, Lieutenant-Commander P.E.I. (no medals awarded; recconnaisse pilot shot down whilst taking photographs over Normandy,
France) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bale Out! (complete issue story).
- Ball, Captain Albert (V.C.; M.C.; D.S.O.; & two bars; WW1 Royal Flying Corps; note - drew RP story).
- Barge That Went to War (WW1 Army; series characters).
- Barrett, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Barron, Lance-Corporal; (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st July, 1944; Caen, France attacking a German armoured Division) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Barry, Sergeant Bill (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Barton, Pilot Officer C.J. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; bombs Nuremberg in Germany) see Military Medal Winners.
- Battleberg, The (series characters; WW2 RN; fighting the Germans with the help of the Vikings).
- Baxter, Private B.A. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bigoray, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Binx and his Sphinx (WW2; North Africa; series characters).
- Birchall, Squadron Leader Len; Canadian (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; early 1942; 413 Squadron; artist for issue 489) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Black Cats Are Lucky (complete story; WW2 RN; Able Seaman "Pincher" Martin; black cat saved a motor gunboat 1787).
- Black Flight, The (factual; true front/back cover story).
- 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.
- Brown, Private "Topper" (M.M.; WW2 army; Burma 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Budgen, Captain G.D.A. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Sept. 1944; 13th Regt Royal Horse Artillery, Belgium) 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, Flying Officer Kenneth (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 06th April, 1941; attacking the German battle-cruiser Gneisenau
see Military Medal Winners.
- Campbell, Lieut. Fred (V.C.; WW1 Army; 1st Canadian Battalion; June 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Chambers, Corporal A. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 15 / 19 Hussars; Germany, April, 1945; destroying a German artillery gun).
- 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).
- Crankshaw, 2nd Lieutenant Tony (M.C.; WW2 Army; 11th Hussars; 23rd Nov. 1941; desert somewhere, N. Africa?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cruiser Attack (factual; WW2 RN; H.M.S. Sussex; front and back covers col.; artist Coleman?; no lead character or medals
mentioned).
- Curtis, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Dimmer, Lieutenant John (V.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps Machine Gun section) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dobson, Commander Claude (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919) see Military Medal Winners.
- Drake, Squadron Leader Billy (no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; 112 "Shark" Squadron; 11th Dec. 1942).
- 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.
- Enemy at The Cassino (factual; WW2 Army; Spring 1944, Italy; Lieutenant Schuster, C.O.; 7 Company, 1st Parachute Regt.).
- Evans, Guardsman (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 5/6th November, 1944; Welsh Guards holding a dutch farm in Veulen, Holland
against the Germans) see Military Medal Winners.
- Evans, Lieutenant-Colonel L.P. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 17th Oct. 1917; 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regt.) 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).
- Fighting Marine, The (series characters; WW1 Army).
- Flying Colours (WW1 Army; Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Heavy Regt.; only Regt. to fly their flag in the front-line
during the war; front / back cover artist).
- Four Kills for the Little Ships (factual; WW2 RN; 24th Oct. 1943; front/back cover story).
- Fraser, Lieutenant Ian (VC; WW2 RN; July 1945, Singapore) see Military Medal Winners.
- French, Corporal J.A. (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 04th Sept, 1942; New Guinea) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ferrier, Leading Seaman Alec (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; WW2 RN) 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;).
- Golden Sword of Shinto, The (series characters; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story).
- Gorgonzola Special (sport; bike racing; complete story).
- Gorman, Lieutenant John (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st July, 1944; Caen, France attacking a German armoured Division) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Gosling, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gould, Petty Officer (V.C. WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher) see Military Medal Winners.
- Goult, Sergeant A. (DCM; WW2 army; Monte Battaglia, Italy; Oct. 1944; Grenadiers mortar section) see Military Medal Winners.
- Grant, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Gray, Lieutenant R.H. (V.C.; Canadian Navy; artist Coleman?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Greenland, Lieutenant Dick (D.S.O.; WW2 RN) 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.
- Safari, HMS (factual; WW2 Submarine, Mediterranean Sea, 1942, patrol story)
- Hafiz, Abdul (V.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Jat Regiment, Indian; 6th April, 1944 see Military Medal Winners.
- Hand-Grenade Harrison (WW2 Army; complete story; Corporal Harrison really Arnold Jones, a former cricketer who had gone to
jail for reckless driving, but escaped to join the army and fight the Germans; artist Coleman?).
- 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.
- Heywood, A.R.C. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma; 24th Feb. 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hitchins, Lieutenant-Commander R.P. (no medals awarded; 8th Flotilla, MGB, summer 1942, near Channel Islands attacking a German
convoy).
- Hoare, Flight-Sub-Lieutenant J.E.A. (D.S.C.; WW1 RNAS) 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).
- Joines, Private (M.M.; May 1940, retreat of Gloucestershire Regt. to Dunkirk) see Military Medal Winners.
- Jones, Guardsman H.R. (M.M.; 27th May 1944; No.2 Company, 3rd Battalion Welsh Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Jordon, Sergeant Harold (D.S.O.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Kangeroo Kite (series characters; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs).
- Kellet, Lieutenant Commander (factual; no medals awarded; WW1 RN; HM sub S1 on patrol of German coast).
- 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.
- Kittyhawk's Last Kill (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; ground attack on stationary tanks; artist Coleman?)
- Last Bombs of B-Baker, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; a mission to bottle the German tanks in a Greek Gorge).
- Last Kamikazes, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; Sept. 1945; Far East; stopping Japanese suicide pilots).
- Last Plane From Crete, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; Sunderland escaping from German forces in Crete; note Coleman
drew the picture re-print story).
- Last Shoot, The (factual; last artillery shoot by the AyrshireYeomanry on a German column crossing the River Po, Italy).
- Lawrence, Captain George (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; attacking the Germans and getting as many bullet holes in his plane as possible)
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).
- Lester, Corporal Frank (V.C.; WW1 Army; 12th Oct. 1918; 10th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Long Escape, The (series characters; WW2 resistance / POW's).
- 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; RP 1174.
- Maginn, 2nd Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Malcolm, Wing-Commander (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Dec. 1942, Tunisia; raid by bombers of 18 Squadron on a German airfield) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Manser, Flying Officer L.T. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 30th May, 1942; first 1,000 bomb raid on German town of Cologne) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Mantle, J.F. Leading Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN, Portland Harbour, H.M.S. Foylebank, 4th July 1940) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Mariner, Private William (V.C.; WW1 Army; May 1915; 2nd Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; Cambrin, Flanders) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Men In The Barbed Wire Cage, The (WW2 British Prisoner of War camp, Germany).
- Middleton, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Bomber raid on Turin, November 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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 RP 1017.
- Monster of Loch Neill, The (series character; complete one issue stories of the appearance of the monster told through the
centuries; featuring the Loch Neill Monster).
- Moore, Lieutenant G.F. (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Mulholland, Sergeant-Major (D.C.M.; May 1940, Cysoing, Belgium) see Military Medal Winners.
- Mud in Your Eye (series character; sport; moto-cross riding).
- Newton, Flight Lieutenant W.E. (V.C.; WW2 RAAF; Two Targets for 22 Squadron; 16th March, 1943) 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.
- Paulton, Sergeant Ted (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Peele, 2nd Lieutenant Michael (M.C.; Jan. 1964) see Military Medal Winners.
- Potter, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 cavalry; 15th Hussars; Nov. 1914, Flanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pratt, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd South Staffs Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rattey, Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 22nd March, 1945) 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).
- Roberts, Lieutenant (V.C. WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Safari on Patrol (WW2 RN; story of the submarine
- HMS Safari patrol operating from Malta, 1942; front / back cover
story).
- Scarfe, Squadron Leader Lone Avenger, The (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 09th Dec. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Secrets of Section Six (WW2 Army; series).
- Seven Days From Derna (WW2 Army; facutal; front/back cover story).
- Sherbrooke, Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN; 31st Dec. 1942; title - The Battle of the Barents Sea).
- Sink the Kaiser! (WW1 RN; factual; front/back cover story).
- Sinking of the Graf Spee (WW2 RN; no medals awarded; factual).
- Smart, Flight Lieutenant Bernard (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; launched from HMS Yarmouth to attack a Zeppelin)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Smasher, The (series; sci-fi; second series title - The Smasher Awakens and third series title - The Smasher Strikes).
- Smith, Neville (WW1 RFC; Autumn 1917; given the day off due to bad weather, he flys his plane to an enemy airfield and
bombs it) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Steele, Lieut. Gordon (V.C.; post WW1 RN; 17/18th Aug. 1919) see Military Medal Winners.
Dobson, Commander Claude.
- Stevenson, Lieutenant D.J.C. (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 5/6th November, 1944; Welsh Guards holding a dutch farm in Veulen,
Holland against the Germans) see Military Medal Winners.
- Stories Behind the Weapons (series; anthology stories about different weapons).
- Sullivan's Snapshots (WW2 humour; series characters; photographic unit).
- Tadman, Petty Officer J.F. (Conspicious Gallentry Medal; WW1 RFC) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tank That Sank a U-Boat, The (complete story; WW2 RN; Russian arctic convoy story).
- Thomas, Corporal R (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 18th Dec. 1942; New Guinea) see Military Medal Winners.
- Thompson, Sergeant Horace (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; April, 1915; 64th Battery, Royal Field Artillery) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Treachery In Oran! (complete story; WW2 RAF; transporting a French officer to friends in Algeria, but were they?).
- Three on the Terror Trail (series characters; Dacoits out to kill the hero; giant rats).
- 20,000 feet Without A Chute! (factual; WW2 RAF; true story of Sergeant Alkemade, a rear gunner falling from a burning
Lancaster).
- 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.
- Vachon, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot) see Military Medal Winners.
- Vernon, 2nd Lieutenant Stuart (M.C.; WW1 Army) 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.
- Walker, Sergeant Stewart (factual; WW2 Army; 452nd Mountain Battery Artillery; 02nd Nov. 1944; Walcharen Dockyard, Holland).
- Waters, Gunner (George Medal; WW2 Honourable Artillery Company; 28th Dec. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Webb, Captain J.F. (M.C.; WW2 Army; Regt. Medical Officer; 23rd April, 1943) see Military Medal Winners.
- White, Lance-Corporal H.A.R. (M.M.; WW2 Army; No.3 Commando; a raid to destory a battery of German guns)
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 characters).
- Withers, Lieutenant (M.C.; WW2 Army; 2nd South Staffs Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Zetter, Lieutenant Van T. (M.C.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp) see Military Medal Winners.
Cooper#, John (British) see
- Betrayer (complete story; a highwayman betrayed by a friend he mistreated).
- Biker (series character; sport; motorbike-racing).
- Escape to Danger (Hoffner, allied agent escaping; complete story).
- 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)?
- Summer Madness (complete story; sci-fi).
DC# (artist not known) see
- These stories below were published as complete stories, but with a central theme of telling fictional accounts of
different soldiers. From the introduction - 'The war made soldiers out of all kinds of men. Butchers, bakers, tinkers and
tailors - the lot.' Maybe these stories were told in as a series in another D.C. Thomson comic?
- Double Cross (complete story; WW2 Army; Cross has a secret, which another soldier tries to exploit).
- Fighting Bandsman, The (WW2 Army; complete story; featuring Pinky Powell, former bandsman).
- Private perkin's Stovepipe Special (WW2 Army; complete story; use of an invention against the Germans).
- Roberts' Ruffians (complete story; WW2 Army; its not always the tidest soldiers who make the best soldiers).
Diaz#, Carlos Cruz? (incomplete name for the artist; Spanish?) see
- Attack at Dieppe (factual; WW2 Commandos).
- Bring-em-Back Boys (WW2 R.A.F.; featuring Sergeant Ted Evans).
- Bullets of Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; second series).
- Clarke, Private H.P. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; Tobruk, N. Africa; 17th May, 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cleverty's Scouts (series characters; North-West Frontier, India; WW1; artist Diaz?)
- Dologorodoc! (WW2; front/back cover story)
- Faraday's Phantoms (WW2 Army; series characters; Far East themed story).
- 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).
- Spandau Joe (factual; WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; Durham Light Infantry crossing the Albert Canal, Belgium, being covered by
Vickers machine guns of the 2nd Cheshire regt.).
- Suddenly, the Raiders Were There (WW2 Army, SBS; series).
- Union Jack Jackson (series characters; WW2 Army) Diaz the artist for some of the 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.
- Woods, Sergeant; no medals awarded ; front/back cover story; Durham Light Infantry crossing the Albert Canal; Sept. 1944;
2nd Cheshire Regt.).
Dorey#, Mike (British) see
- Cadman (series characters; WW1 Army; humorous).
- Cricket?, Is It (series characters; sport; cricket).
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- Special Delivery! (WW2 RAF; complete story; artist Dorey?)
- Toro: Space Samurai (series character; sci-fi).
Drysdale#, George (British) see
- Cap'n Hand and his Mutinous Band (humour; series characters; drew some episodes)
- Add Only 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.
- Commando Attack (factual; WW2, No.3 Commando attacking a strongly held Italian position, Tobruk).
- 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.
- Graham, Corporal Stan (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; New Guinea; 19th Sept. 1943; clearing Japs out of the village of Kaiapit).
- Graham, Lieutenant M.M. (WW2 Australian 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.
- Hansen, 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).
- 266 (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; artist Farrugia).
- Last British Boy in Singapore, The (WW2; series characters).
- Long Trail to Flodden Field, The (series characters; 16th century adventure, court of King Henry VIII).
- 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.
- Silver Greyhound, The (series characters; English Civil War; mid 17th century; carrying King Charles II messages back to
Cromwell's England). Note - only drew part of this series. Last series Farrugia drew, before his fatal car accident?).
- 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; note didn't draw all the episodes).
- 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.
- Achtung! Commando! (Sept. 1943; Vietri, Italy)?
- Atkins, Corporal (Jan. 1944; defending a bridge at Anzio, Italy; 1st Battalion, the Buffs) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Big Act, The (WW2 British intelligence; series characters).
- Bird Boy. (WW2; series character).
- Bradford, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 28th Nov. 1941; artist Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bradford, Lieutenant Commander D. (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 06th June, 1944; 55th Flotilla, La Havre destroying German mine laying
ships).
- Clark, Major A.R. (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Paratroopers; 22nd Aug. 1944; 6th Airborne Division) see Factual.
- Claws (WW2 adventure; series characters; artist Garcia?).
- Clearing of Japanese positions, 01st May, 1945; factual; 3rd Gurkhas; artist Garcia?
- Cosens, Sergeant Aubrey (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Coventry, Captain Dudley (WW2 Army; no medal awarded; 45th Royal Marines) see Factual Articles.
- Cowboy on the Western Front (series characters; WW1 RFC; artist Garcia?).
- Day of the Scorpion (series characters; present day adventure vs. terrorists; artist Garcia?)
- Desert Dudes, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Dessain, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army; Norway; artist Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dexter, You're Dead! (series character; WW2 Army; artist Garcia?).
- Flying Fox, The (series characters; flying adventure post WW1; China; fighting against ruthless bandits; artist Garcia?)
- Gleave, Squadron Leader Tom (factual; no medals awarded; front / back true story; 30th Aug. 1940; Battle of Britain artist
Garcia?)
- Gorman, Lieutenant John M.C.; (WW2 Army; 1st July, 1944; Caen, France) see Military Medal Winners.
- Guardian of the Green God (series characters; adventure; S. American themed story; giant snake).
- Ice-Cold Alec (WW2 RAF; series characters; artist Garcia?).
- Keenan, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 army; June 1942; El Alamein; Ruweisat Ridge; 11th Field Regt., Royal Artillery) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Last Tank in France, The (series characters; WW1 Army artist Garcia?).
- Leaf, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 28th Nov. 1941; artist Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Llewellyn is Lost (series characters; WW2 Army; Llewellyn refers to a goat; artist Garcia?).
- McLew, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 army; Cameron Highlanders; artist Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Morgyn the Mighty (series character; adventure).
- Murphy's Messerschmitt (series character; WW2 RAF; operating a ME109 in occupied France; artist Garcia?).
- Peakcock, Sergeant (Norwegian War Cross.; WW2 Army; Norway; artist Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rafferty Plan, The ? (WW2 Army; heist/caper).
- Revenge of the Fox (series character; WW2 German Army).
- Rolo, Major J.E. (Jan. 1944; defending a bridge at Anzio, Italy; 1st Battalion, the Buffs) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Sasquatch Walks! (series characters; Canadian themed story; adventure).
- Smiths of Svensk (WW2 Army; Europe; 1944; artist Garcia?).
- Stubbington, Sergeant Mechanic (D.F.C.; WW1 RNAS; 10th May, 1918; Garcia?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tilson, Captain (V.C.; WW2 army; Essex Scottish Regt. Canadian Army; 1st March, 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wakefield, Captain Richard (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th May, 1944; Hampshire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Walking On The Water (WW2 Army, Chindits; complete story; soldier uses his canal barge walking a barge through a tunnel
experience).
Geering, John Keith (British) see
- Puss 'n' Boots (humour; series characters).
Glen#, Jimmy (British) see
- Puzzle Away a Rainy Day (puzzle page) S1971.
Groux, Rene (nationality ?) see
- Gaunt Hounds Are Out (series).
Harding#, Tony (British) see
- Billy the Kid.
- Boot Boys.
- Boy Cross
- Callaway, Lieut-Commander A.M. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 04th Oct. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Doubles Act, The.
- Edmondson, Corporal Johnny (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 2 / 17th New South Wales Battalion) see Military Medal Winners.
- Fang's of Fear.
- Flash Harry (series character; sport; football).
- Finders Keepers (series character; adventure series).
- Fortune Hunters (series characters; sport; football).
- Glasses of Glory (series characters; WW2 schoolboy adventure who views differnt historical battles through the glasses).
- Jake's Giant Killers.
- Jimmy Grant (series characters; sport; football).
- Lord Lancelot Goes West (series characters; sport; athletics)
- Mike's Misfits (series characters; sport; football).
- Odd Man of the United (series characters; sport; football).
- Robertson, Flying Officer W.C. (no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; front / back cover story; artist Harding?)
- Sink the Kruger! (WW2 RN; series characters).
- Sorcerer's Apprentices, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Speed Kings (series characters; sport; motor racing).
- Space Hunter (series characters; sci-fi).
- Stark (series character; sport; football).
- Striker From Karoma, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Terry's Tornadoes (series characters; sport; football).
- Thousand Tough Miles for Alf Tupper, A (series characters; sport; athletics).
- Toff of the Track, The.
- Tuffy
- Up For the Cup (series characters; sport; football)
- Volts of Vengeance (series character Alec Macey version).
- Wheels of Death (series character; sport; cycling, Tour de France).
Holroyd#, Albert (British) see
- see also the Hotspur Index.
- Add Only Water! (series characters; humour).
- Borain, Private Dennis (M.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Fred Kay's Crazy Railroad (WW2 Army; series characters; drew the last four episodes of the series only).
- Goldman, Sergeant "Goldie" (D.C.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harden, Corporal H.E. (V.C.; WW2 Commandos; North-West Europe; First Aider rescuing wounded troops under heavy fire)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Mayne, Major Paddy (title - The Fire Eater of the SAS; WW2 Army; SAS; no medals awarded; Oct. 1943; artist Holroyd?)
- Slaughter of Tombstone (factual; western; Sheriff John Slaughter; artist Albert Holroyd?).
- Slim Jim - The Fighting Cook (WW2 Army; series characters; humour).
- Spear, Corporal Charlie (M.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Star Spangled Banner (series characters; humour).
- Street, Lieutenant G.L.W. "Pat" (M.C.; 3rd Battalion Parachute Regt.; Feb. 1943; Tunisia) see Military Medal Winners.
Holroyd#, Bill (British) see
- Disaster at Moore's Creek (1776 America; a band of Scots planned to join the British army ran into an American rebel
ambush; a Journey into Danger story).
- Elliott, Sergeant Keith (V.C.; New Zealand Army; Western Desert; 15th July, 1942).
- Escape From Devil's Island; September 1934; ten men made the escape; Journey Into Danger); artist Holroyd.
- First Four-Minute Miler, The (sport; athletics; Roger Bannister running the four minute mile; artist Bill Holroyd?).
- Flying Doctor, The (factual; Australian flying doctor service).
- Harris, Reg (factual; sporting hero; medal winning professional sprint cycling champion 1949 - 1951).
- Houdini: The Man Who Conquered Fear (factual; story of the famous escapologist; artist Bill Holroyd?).
- Hughes of the Rangers (factual; western; life of Captain John R. Hughes, Texas Rangers; artist Bill Holroyd?)
- Journey Into Danger (factual series) see Journey Into Danger.
- Bomb Terror at Putney (factual; July 1959 London; removal of an unexploded bomb).
- Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (sport; boxing; featuring Kenny Carter; story originally appeared in the Hornet?; artist not known).
- Kon-Tiki, The Story of the (factual; title - 4,000 miles by raft; artist Holroyd?)
- Ma'Kuba Henry Alcorn, professional hunter and Mafeking, tracker set out to shoot and kill a rogue elephant Ma'Kuba on the
rampage in Rhodesia, late 19th century; artist Holroyd).
- Man Who Saved the King, The (complete story; WW1 Army; Captain Simon Kemp saves the Serbian king, artist one of the Holroyd's?).
- Marshall of Dodge (factual; western; story of Marshal Bill Tilghman; artist Bill Holroyd?).
- Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers; artist Bill Holroyd?
- Peking to Paris race 1907; artist Bill Holroyd?
- Speke, Captain John (factual; explorer looking for the source of the Nile).
- Texas ranchmen hunting Bobcats, 1903, found a Jaguar instead (A Journey Into Danger story).
Horak#, Yaroslav (Australian?) see
see also The Hornet Index.
- Johnny Hop (series; police; Australia).
Jones, Geoff (English) see
- Colt.45 (anthology adventure story; the Colt appears in every story).
- Dirty Dozen, The (series characters; police; sport; featuring Constable Tim Bradshaw).
- Sampan Sammy (series character; Hong Kong based story)
- Team of Silent Strangers, The (series characters; sport; football; Rockford Utd).
- We Are United (series characters; sport; football).
- When the Lamp Burns (series characters; sport; football; Blackford Rangers).
Kearon#, Ted (British) see
- Anderson, George (M.B.E.; factual; civilian seaman on a Scottish coaster Highlander; 02nd August, 1940;
shooting down a German bomber).
- Angus, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW1 Highland Light Infantry; artist Kearon?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Beale, Lieutenant R.G.A. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st Reconnaissance Regt.; May, 1944; Anzio Beach, Italy)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Bhagat, 2nd Lieutenant Premindra Singh (V.C.; Indian Army, Bombay Sappers and Miners; artist Kearon?) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Bellow, Lieutenant Edward (V.C.; WW1 Army; 7th Canadian Infantry Battalion, holding Keerselaere, Ypres with machines guns until
captured; artist Kearon?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Champ From The Covered Wagon, The (series characters; sport; boxing; late 19th century).
- Clarke, Lance-Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 09th Sept. 1916) see Military Medal Winners.
- Countdown to Oblivion? (series; adventure; NATO force vs. terrorists)
- Deputy of Colorado Springs, The (series; western)?
- Eagles Awake!, The (series characters; Inca warriors return to life in 20th century to hunt down the desecraters of their sacred temple).
- Elliot, G. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Zealand Military Forces; front/back cover story) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Eye of Kublai Khan, The (series characters; late 13th century; searching for a priceless gem).
- Fastest Gun in the West (western).
- Fight For a Bridge (factual; WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 17th / 21st Lancers, B Squadron).
- Fists With No Mercy, The (series character; sport; boxing).
- Gardner, Captain (V.C.; WW2 Army; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hall, Sergeant-Major Fred (V.C.; Canadian Army; 8th Battalion, Winipeg Rifles) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harrison, Company Sergeant-Major (M.M.; WW2 Army; Aug. 1944; 4th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Killer's Kin (series character; western).
- Lancers, 17th / 21st (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 'B' Squadron advancing through Italy to capture a bridge).
- McKenzie, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Tank Corps; Flanders, 24th April, 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- McIntosh, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Army; Scotsman fighting with Australian Imperial Forces) see Military Medal Winners.
- Magnus the Muscle Man (series character; sport; weight-lifting).
- Maier, Private Jimmy (D.C.M.; Essex Scottish Regt.; Dieppe 19th Aug. 1942) b>see Military Medal Winners.
- Manxman Returns 1972 (Britain invaded).
- Menace beneath the Waves, The (series characters; WW2 German Navy & RN; midget one man submarine).
- Merville Battery, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story). Note - Farrugia drew a longer version of this story for a
Victor annual.
- Mitchell, Lieutenant F.M.C. (M.C.; WW1 Tank Corps; April 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Morgyn The Mighty (series character).
- Mud in Your Eye (series character; sport; moto-cross riding) .
- Nettleton, Squadron Leader (V.C.; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Paget, Lieutenant Tony (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; artist Kearon?)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Plews, Private J. (M.M.; WW2 British Army Despatch rider; B Company, 5th Battalion, The Buffs) see Military Medal Winners.
- Plymouth Argylls, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- Ramsay, Lieutenant J.E. (no medal awarded; shooting down a plane just after midnight 06th June, 1944 and rescuing troops from
a stricken ship; artist Kearon?.
- Richardson, Private James (V.C.; WW1 Army; Manitoba Regt.; Canadians; 08th Oct. 1916) see Military Medal Winners.
- Quest For El Quandor (series characters; S. American Victorian adventure).
- 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).
- Reed, Bombardiar Henry (George Cross; WW2 Army; 21st June, 1941.
- School of Traitors (series characters; 18th century Scotland).
- Scourage of the Black Crabs (series characters; secret service; sport; motorbike racing).
- Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Shankland, Captain (V.C. & D.C.M.; WW1 Canadian Army; Cameron Highlanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sides, Lance Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Burma) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Risaldar Santa (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Sepoy Bisham (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Sepoy Buda (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Smutek, Jan (WW2; no medals awarded; Czechoslovakian fighting his way out of Czechoslvakia; artist Kearon?)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Sons of the Dirk (series characters; 18th century Scotland) see School of Traitors.
- Stannard, Lieutenant R.B. (V.C.; WW2 RN; HM Trawler Arab, April 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Stokes, Private J. (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; Kervenheim, Holland; 1st March, 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Storming the Shelter (factual; WW2 Army; 03rd Nov. 1944; front / back cover story; artist Kearon?)
- Strong of 'J' Branch (series character; secret service).
- Surviving a fall of 7,000 feet (factual; tail gunner of a Lancaster bomber of 101 Squadron on a bombing run, shot down).
- Taking of Flushing on Walchern island, Holland; front/back cover story).
- Taylor, Flying Officer Norman (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; pilot for a Hurricane plane catapulted from a merchant ship; Atlantic 1941)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Ten Pound Reward! (factual; WW2 Army; April 1944; Italy; 1st Battalion of the King's Own Regt.; Colonel Anderson offered a reward of ten
pounds to the section that brought back some German prisoners).
- Ten Tests for Strongarm (series characters; Vikings; tests to chose the next king; artist Kearon?).
- Tests and Trials of Johnny Drew (series character; school boy adventures).
- They Breed 'em Tough in the Outback! (series characters; Australian themed story; present day; artist Kearon?)
- They Died at Their Guns (factual; story of 155th Battery of the Royal Artillery fighting the Germans at Sidi Nsir, Tunisia,
Feb. 25, 1943).
- Thief of Twala, The (adventure; African Desert).
- Warburton, Squadron Leader A. (2nd Bar to his D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Oct. 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- Welsh, Sapper Tom (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 170th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers; 1915 tunnelling near Cuinchy, France)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Will O' the Whistle? (series; sci-fi; Britain invaded).
- Wilson, Sergeant (factual; no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1945; No.s 45 & 46 Commandos, Royal Marines crossing the
River Elbe; note - title - Jock-in-a-Hurry).
- Windell, corporal Johnny (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Oct. 1914; 2nd Battalion South Lancashire Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
Kennedy#, Ian (Scottish)
- see also the Hotspur Index.
- (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);
- Ascot Gold Cup, The (factual; The story behind the famous horse racing Gold Cup race held at Ascot each June).
- Battles of Britain (factual one page story about battles fought on British soil; drew two episodes - Bosworth Field and
Prestonpans?).
- Duke, Geoff : Ace Sportsman (story of one of Britain's greatest motor-bike riders).
- Hawker, Harry : Ace Sportsman (factual; the story of the Australian who came to England in 1912 and formed the Hawker
Company).
- Phantom of the Fighting Fifth (WW2 5th Hussars, Crete; the same series, but drawn for the Wizard not the Victor.
- Royal Marine Commandos invading Mainland Italy at Salerno (Sept. 1943; No.41 Commando, held off German counter attacks, until
relieved; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Kennedy?) 1239.
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).
Manuel, Francisco Fuentes (Spanish) see
- Khan's Man, The (series character; Modern army; North-West Frontier).
Marie#, Jean see
- Amazing Mister Eel, The (series character; 1817 Britain; escapologist; working for the Prison Reform Society).
- Building of the Albemarle (series; American Civil War).
- Doggett's Coat and Badge - (Stories Behind the Badge series. 18th century crossing the River Thames race).
- Escape or Die! (picture story; French Revolution; stand alone).
- Hermits of Gorilla Island, The (series characters; African adventure).
- James B. Quick (series character; newspaper reporter for London Daily Clarion 1870's).
- Last Six Hundred, The (series characters; sci-fi; poisonous ferns have invaded Earth).
- Purple Feather, The (series character; 19th century America; western).
- Reign of the Last Dragon, The (series characters; central Africa; artist Jean Marie).
- Rudge of the Runners (Bow Street Runners, late 18th Century).
- Rule of the Gun (series characters; adventure).
- Talons of Terror (series characters; western).
- Thrill Seekers, The (adventure; action cameramen for an American television company; artist Marie?)
- White Lama, The (series character; Victorian adventure).
- Wonder Man, The (series character; H.K. Rodd).
Marti#, Josep (Spanish) see
see also The Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- Andy Barclay’s Desert Bluff (WW2 RAF; complete story).
- Battler with the Rag-Tag Trainer, The (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men (series characters; sport; tennis).
- Carson, Sergeant (D.C.M. also a holder of M.M.; WW1 & 2 Army; 2/2nd Battalion Pioneers 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Duke Farlow: Big Game Fisher (series characters; deep sea fishing adventure).
- Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The (series characters; secret service; football).
- Fights of the Boston Strong Boy, The (series characters; bare fist fighting).
- Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad 1975 (WW2 Army; series characters; humour/drama).
- Gardner, Lieutenant Philip (M.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Tank Regt.; Western Desert) see Military Medal Winners.
- Getting Griffiths’ Goat (WW2 Army; two soldiers losing the Regt.'s goat mascot; complete story).
- Gray, Private J. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders; 25th March, 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Guerrilla Guns (series character; Napoleonic Wars)
- Harold Big-Hand (series character; sport; football).
- Hesselyn, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Secret of the Schoolboy Spy, The (series characters; WW2 Secret Service).
- 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
- Campbell, Brigadier Jack (V.C.; WW2 Army; Nov. 1941; Libya) see Military Medal Winners.
- Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; complete story?).
- Gurong, Rifleman Gane (WW1 Army, Gurkha; Neune Chapelle, Flanders, 1915; true story) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Matchbox Marvels, The (series characters; WW2 Airborne troops).
- 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).
- Saving of the Citadel, The (series characters; 17th century adventure, Vienna; fighting Turkish Tartar armies; artist P ?).
- 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
- Needle Gun, The (series characters; WW2 school boys in occupied France).
- Sergeant Samson's Scrapbook (series character; police; 2nd series).
Patrick, Terry (British) see
- see also the Hornet and Hotspur Index.
- Racing Driver.
Philpotts#, Frederick (British) see
- see also The Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- Across the Rhine (factual; front/back cover story; WW2 Army; Royal Scots, part of 21st Army Group cross the river Rhine, into
Germany).
- Allen, Pilot Officer Johnny (D.F.C.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over
France see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Barnard, Clive (Factual; WW2 RAAF; Jan. 1942; flyer of smaller planes but no ticket to fly larger planes. Flew as a navigator
helping to fly evacees from New Guinea to Port Moresby; attacked on the ground, his pilot killed, Barnard flew plane to
Port Moresby; no medals awarded).
- Bates, Corporal Sidney "Basher" (V.C.; WW2 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Behind the Enemy Lines (WW2 secret agents; series characters).
- Billingham, Captain G.E. (M.C.; WW2 RAF; 651 Squadron Air O.P. spotting for 9 / 13 Battery, near Tebourba; saved his plane
from being captured by the Germans; artist Philpotts) 858.
- Bordon, Private Bill (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Bowman, Captain G.H. "Beery" (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; Dec. 1917; France; shot down two German Albatrosses see Military
Medal Winners.
- Brody, Lance-Corporal Jack (M.M.; WW2 Army; Cameron's of the 51st Highland Division; July, 1943; Sicily) see Military Medal Winners.
- Canoe Commandos, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story).
- Children of the Wind (complete story).
- Chisholm, Flight Lieutenant (factual; WW2 RAAF; 452 squadron; shot down Oct 12th, 1944).
- Christie, Major George (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Second battle of Ypres; May 1915; 9th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Clenched Fist, The (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Coach Carson (series character; sport; athletics).
- 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).
- Deere, Pilot Officer Al (D.F.C.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over France see Military Medal Winners.
- Denton, Flying Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Eldridge, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Canadian Army; Royal Regt. of Canada) see Military Medal Winners.
- Escape Against The Odds! (factual; WW2 Army; 28th May, 1940; 5th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regt.; retreating to Dunkirk, fighting pass circling German forces).
- 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.
- Fear From Farthest Space, The (sci-fi; Canadian themed story).
- Fight at Karlsen Fiord, The (WW2 RN; complete story; motor torpedo boat action).
- 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).
- Foot-Slogger, The (WW2 Army; complete story; transfers from Army to Gilder troops; but finds it harder work).
- Foster, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Canadian Army; Oct. 1944; Holland; Royal Regiment of Canada) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Furness, Lieutenant the Honourable Christoper (V.C.; WW2 Army; 23rd/24th March, 1940; Welsh Guards) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Gallopers Go To War, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Garner-Jones, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Far East, Burma; late 1944) see Military Medal Winners (artist
Philpotts?)
- Gurkha Bluff (factual; WW1 1st/6th Gurkhas attacking a ridge on 'Y' beach, Gallipoli).
- Hammer Man, The (series character; 1870's America; mining; western).
- Harmer, Petty Officer (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Hazell, Lieutenant Dick (M.C.; WW2 Army; 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regt.; Nov. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hodgson, Lance-Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd Aug. 1944) 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).
- Jack, Sergeant-Major (M.M.; WW2 Army; Royal Scots Fusiliers) see Military Medal Winners.
- Jungle Fox, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma, 1944).
- Jungle Jeepers (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma).
- Kangeroo Kite (series characters; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs).
- Kootoshinsky, Private Abraham (D.S.C.; 307 American Medal of Honour; 2nd Dec. 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Last Flight of S for Sugar (WW2 RAF; complete story).
- Leathart, Flight Lieutenant (D.S.O.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over France 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).
- Luck of the Logans (series characters; North-West Frontier story).
- Mahratta Attack (WW2 Army; 9th Indian Brigade, Sikhs; front/back covers story; factual).
- Making of a Marine, The (series character; present day army, Royal Marines).
- 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.
- Men From The Black Volcano, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- 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).
- Mitchell, Private G.A. (V.C.; WW2 army; London Scottish Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Morris, Lieut-Colonel Charles (true front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Morris, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 21st Mar. 1940; Gloucester Regt.; British troops defending village of Brayelle) 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).
- Nightmare Voyage to Freedom (complete story; WW2 Army; soldier left behind in Norway is determined to get back to Britian).
- O'Malley of the Mounties (complete story).
- Once a Pilot, Always a Pilot! (WW2 RAF; complete story; pilot regaining his nerve to fly a bomber).
- One Tank Charged (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Aug. 1944; Normandy breakout by four tanks of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry).
- 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.
- Peck, Corporal Jack (M.M.; WW2 Army; Second Battalion, Suffolk Regt.; 10th May, 1944) 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.
- Pleasance, Lieutenant (M.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; Oct. 1944; Holland; Royal Regiment of Canada) 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.
- Rescue Ship, The (series characters; WW2 RN; H.M.S. Hunter, a converted yacht).
- Rhys-Williams, Captain (Mentioned in Despatches; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 9th April, 1943; Fondouk Gap, Tunisia)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Ricketts, Private (V.C.; Croix de Guerre, with Gold Star Belgium; promoted to Sergeant; WW1 Canadian Army; 14th Oct. 1918)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Riddle of the Rocks, The (series characters; WW2 army; British tank crew fighting behind enemy lines with Arab allies).
- River of Death (complete story; journalists captured and escaping from a penal colony in South America.
- Roaring Rockets, The (WW2 RN; series characters; forward RN observers for rocket launching craft; note - drew issue 241 of series only).
- Ryder, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; 03rd April, 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- St. George's Day (factual; WW1 Army; 23rd April, 1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; Arras; France).
- Searcher of the Far Horizon (series characters; adventure; searching for a missing brother in Australia).
- Secrets of the Verner Vault (WW2 Army; helping allied personnel to escape occupied Germany; series characters).
- Sephton, Petty Officer Alfred (V.C.; WW2 RN) see Military Medal Winners.
- Shadow Over Scrapper Grey, The (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Shepherd's Steed Drank Petrol, The (working out on an Australian sheep station on a motorbike 1930's, nephew rescuing his grandfather from the Outback).
- Shorter Way There, The (WW2 Paratroopers; complete story).
- Silver Greyhound, The (series characters; ECW; adventure; King's Messenger; note artist draw half of this series).
- 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).
- Snyman, Sergeant L.J. (D.C.M.; WW2 S. African Engineer Corps; Radda, Italy; 5th July, 1944; 12th Field Squadron).
- 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.
- Stephens, Private J.W. (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 28th June, 1941; "C" Company Australian 2 / 14th Battalion) see Military Medal Winners.
- Street, Lieutenant G.L.W. "Pat" (M.C.; 3rd Battalion Parachute Regt.; Feb. 1943; Tunisia) see Military Medal Winners.
- Swanston, Lieutenant-Commander (true front/back cover story see Military Medal Winners.
- Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East).
- 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).
- Waring's Last Patrol (complete story; WW1 RFC).
- Whittlesey, Major (Congressional Medal of Honour, American version of the V.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Wild Jack Goes to War (complete story; WW2).
- Wilson, Fusilier (M.M.; WW2 Army; Royal Scots Fusiliers) see Military Medal Winners.
Wilson, Sergeant (factual; no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1945; No.s 45 & 46 Commandos, Royal Marines crossing the
River Elbe; note - title - Jock-in-a-Hurry).
Woods, Captain Oliver (M.C.; WW2 Army; Sicily, Italy; 3rd County of London Yeomanry, tanks; July 1943) see
Military Medal Winners.
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, The (series characters; WW2 China).
- 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.
- Courtney, Lance-Corporal (M.M.; WW1 Army; Palestine, 1917 see Military Medal Winners.
- Date With Death, A (complete story; early 1914, Edwin Hammond preventing the death of a Arch-Duke of a Balkan country).
- Despatch Riders, Stories of (series; WW2 Army despatch riders; each episode is a complete story).
- Front-line Cameraman (WW2 army; complete story; Army film and Photographic Unit).
- Gallipoli! (WW1 Army; Sergeant Millar).
Guardians of the Headhunter (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East themed story; 1942 retreating from Burma).
- Heron of the Ford (complete story; 15th century (1448).
- Island of No Return (series).
- Joyce, Lance Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 02nd March, 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood (WW1 Army; Sergeant Millar).
- Lavin, Private (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Gallipoli, November, 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Lord of the Rifle Brigade (complete story; Napoleonic War 1812; Lieutenant Johnny Lord rode with plans smuggled out of Badajoz to the Duke of Wellington).
- Man With the Big Stick, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- March of the Prickly Giant (series characters; giant hedgehog).
- 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).
- Sohrab the Warrior (series characters; 14th century central Asia).
- Stories Behind the Badges (episodes - The Goldfish Club; St. John's Ambulance Association; R.A.F. Escaping Society).
- Survival! (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Fair East; surviving the jungle and Japs).
- Tank Attack (WW1 tanks; true front/back cover story) see factual articles.
- Tierney, Corporal J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Anzio beach-head, Italy; January 1944; 1st Battalion, Green Howards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tiger of 641 (WW2 RAF; complete story; sport; boxing).
- Who and Why of the Silent Stranger, The (series characters; sport; motor-racing).
- Wizard of Goz (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, New Guinea).
- 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 also the Hotspur Index.
- Angus, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW1 Highland Light Infantry, France, 11th June 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Armstrong, Dr. (series; sport; bare fist fighting) see Mr. Samson's Secret.
- Backwoods Battler, The (American War of Independence; complete story).
- Ballendine, Corporal 'Cherokee' (no medals awarded, but made up to Sergeant; WW1 Canadian Army) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Barge Bulldog (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting).
- Battle Beast, The (Romans; complete story).
- Battle For Fire Island (series characters; adventure; Java Sea; Fyr people living in lava pools).
- Battle Line, The see Millar, Bob Private (series character).
- Battle Plan (complete story).
- Battler from Bristol, The (series characters; sport; bare fist-fighting).
- Battling Butcher, The (series character; sport; bare fist fighting).
- Big Fight at Camp 13 (adventure; Canadian lumberjacks).
- Black Pearls are Unlucky! (complete story; South China Seas fishing adventure).
- Black Watch (factual; WW1 Army; 1st Battalion, Black Watch, Aug. 1914, being pushed back at Mons, but counter-attacked to regain lost ground).
- Blowing up a bridge over Sambre Canal in Flanders; WW1 Army; factual).
- Bows and Bowmen (factual; story of bows through the ages).
- Bridgehead Across The Rhine (WW2 Commandos; factual; front/back covers story).
- Bring Back the Guns (true story; WW1).
- Bugler Boy, The (Indian Mutiny)?
- Camerons Don't Surrender (factual; WW2 Army).
- 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).
- Christmas Curiosities (factual; curious facts about Christmas).
- Christmas Pudding Must Wait, The (complete story; adventure).
- Churchill, Private "Tich" (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd / 4th Battalion Royal Hampshire Regt.; Meleto Valley, Italy; July 1944)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Clarke, Lieutenant W.A.S. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 23rd April, 1943; Tunisia) see Military Medal Winners.
- Crankshaw, 2nd Lieutenant Tony (M.C.; WW2 Army; 11th Hussars; 23rd Nov. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story; text; Canadian story).
- Dark Domain, The (series characters; 13th Century).
- Day of the Giant, The (series characters; australian themed story; giant toads).
- Din, Naik Fazal (V.C.; WW2 Indian Army; 02nd March, 1945; 7th Battalion, 10th Baluch Regt.; Meiktila, Burma)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Doughty-Wylie, Colonel (V.C.; WW1 Army; 3rd April, 1918; Fusiliers; Gallipoli) see Military Medal Winners.
see Military Medal Winners.
- Dragon Flag, The (series characters; adventure, Victorian, South China Seas).
- Drain, Private (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Drummer Boys, The (complete story; small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812).
- Edwards, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; A Company, 1st / 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry).
- Escape From The Saracens (complete story; story of the escape of a captured soldier during the Geat Crusade).
- Feats of the Muscle Men (factual; sport).
- Fight to the Finish (complete story; Roman cohort mutiny in Emperor Tiberius time).
- Fighting Breed, The (factual; army; guess the regiment).
- 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).
- Goose For Christmas (adventure; complete story).
- Guns of Timur (series; 13th century soldier of fortune).
- Hammer Man, The (series; featuring Chell Puddock).
- Harvey, Private Jack (V.C.; WW1 Army; 02nd Sept. 1918; 1/22nd Battalion, London Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hero of Hadrian's Wall, The (complete story; Roman Britain story; a Pict Chief is a prisoner, can he be rescued?)
- Hinton, Sergeant J.D. The Fighting Kiwi (V.C.; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hoey, Major C.F. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Lincolnshire Regt.; 16th Feb. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Horse in History, The (factual; famous war horses throughout history).
- Hot-Air Hussars, The (series characters; Boer War).
- Hotfoot Harry (series character; late 19th century messenger boy adventures).
- Hounds of the Cheviot Mists (series characters; story set during the reign of Edward VI).
- James, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets) see Military Medal Winners.
- Jones, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; SBS attacking German airfield, Kastell; island of Crete)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Kay, Trooper (no medal awarded; WW1 Cavalry; 5th Lancers, caught in an ambush, fought back and was killed; 931.
- Keeble, Company Sergeant Major (M.C.; April 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Keely, Captain Mike (factual; story of No. 8 Commando attacking the Twin Pimples, during the siege of Tobruk, Western Desert).
- Kendrick, Private John (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Royal Army Medical Corps; 25th Oct. 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Knox, Lieutenant Bob (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Flanders, 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Konowal, Corporal Filip (V.C.; WW1 Canadian Army; Canadian Expeditionary Force; 22nd Aug. 1917; attacking Hill 70)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Kubal the Great (series characters; sport; show jumping).
- Lambton worm and Other Legends of Long Ago (factual).
- Lancer Laughed Last!, The (Indian Mutiny).
- Land Race in Oklahoma, America 1889; Journey into Danger series.
- Lassen, Major A. (M.C. July 1943) see Military Medal Winners. Note - Lassen also won a V.C. different artist.
- Littler, Captain (WW1 Australian Army; 1916; Battle of Somme) see Military Medal Winners.
- Locke of the Legion (adventure; Africa ; artist Rawlings).
- Lofoten Islands, Norway raid; (factual; December 1941).
- Lord Nemo's Champion (series characters; sport; bare-fist boxing).
- Lost Armour of Arrow Island (series).
- Lowe, Guardsman (WW2 Army; no medal awarded; front / back cover true story; Belgium; sniper).
- Luke, Private (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lumsden of the Guides (series character; Indian Mutiny; Victorian Army).
- Lynn, Private (V.C.; also holder of the D.C.M.; WW1 Army; April 1915; 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers) see Military Medal Winners.
- McAleer's Revenge see Military Medal Winners.
- McKean, Lieutenant George (V.C.; WW1 Army; British but serving with 14th Canadian Battalion Expeditionary Force see Military Medal Winners.
- Manhunt! (American Civil War)?
- Mark of Zaphrom (series characters; Victorian adventure).
- 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).
- Millar, Company Sergeant-Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; 01st Aug. 1944; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers see Military
Medal Winners.
- Ngarimu, Second Lieutenant Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa (V.C.; New Zealand Military Forces) see Military Medal Winners.
- Noose For Captain Black, A (RP?; complete story; 18th century Highwayman story).
- O'Neil, Sergeant Johnny (M.M. or V.C?; WW1 Army; 18th Oct. 19??; 2nd Leinster Regt.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Odd Armour (Weird and odd protective armour used by soldiers in various wars through the centuries; factual).
- Odd Happenings in History (factual).
- Odd Inventions of World War One (factual).
- Olympic Oddities (one page of sporting Olympic oddities).
- One Man and His Dog (complete story; boxing).
- Osbourne, Company Sergeant-Major J.R. (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 19th Dec. 1941 Winnipeg Grenadiers) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Pike, Sergeant Percy (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; trench blocking party; 09th May, 1915; 13th Kensington Battalion, London Regt.)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Plough and Yoke Warriors (Odd Incidents from British History).
- Potts, Trooper Fred see Military Medal Winners.
- Quick on The Draw (text story ; western).
- Rai, Corporal Karkara J. (no medal awarded; WW1 Gurkhas) see Military Medal Winners.
- Raiders Came At Christmas, The (factual; WW2 Commandos; Rawlings drew the RP story 357).
- Ramage of the Roaring Guns (series character).
- Rearguard.
- Red MacGregor (series character; Scottish outlaw).
- see also
- Wears the Outlaw Tartan, He.
- Retreat From Mons, Belgium by 3rd Infantry Division; factual) .
- Reynolds, Captain (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Riggs, Captain (no medals awarded, but finished the war with D.S.O.; M.C., WW2 Army; 4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rofe, Flight Sergeant Cyril (M.M.; WW2 RAF POW; escaping from a German POW camp, Sept. 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rogan of the Rocket Troop (series characters).
- Rogue Samuri (One page thriller story).
- Ronneberg, Lieutenant (No medals awarded; WW2 Norwegian Commandos blowing up heavy water plant at Rjukan, Feb. 1943).
- Rough Justice (complete story).
- Scalp For Harry Beaver, A (complete story; Canadian themed; hunting adventure).
- Scarlet Acorn, The (series characters; Roman Britain).
- Sea Fury (complete story; great sea race 1842).
- Secret of the Snows (complete story; sport; mountain climbing).
- Sharpshooters, The (factual; snipers through the centuries).
- Sidney, Major W.P. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 7th February 1944, Anzio, Italy; Grenadier Guards)see Military Medal Winners.
- Sinking of the Birkenhead (Victorian army).
- Sinnott, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets) see Military Medal Winners.
- Slinger's Golden Swop (complete one issue story).
- Smythe, Q.G.M. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; 1st South African Division, North Africa) RP.
- Son of a Slave (complete story).
- Son of Thor (complete story; featuring Viking chieften Olav Thorssen).
- Sowera, Lance-Corporal (Bar to his D.C.M.; African Army WW1; King's African Rifles, April 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Stories Behind the Weapons (second series; weapons from the early centuries).
- Strange, But True - It happened in the army (factual stories of unusual events).
- Strange Tales From The Past (factual) 1987.
- Sutherland, 2nd Lieutenant J.W. (no medals awarded; WW1 army; 3rd Hussars) see Military Medal Winners.
- Sword of the Shensi, The (medieval Japan; complete story; two feuding samurai families, the Shensi and Okada).
- Swordmaker, The (series character).
- Tabb, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tail-End Tramp, The (text story; WW2, Merchant Navy).
- Tales of the Kings (factual).
- Talons of Vengeance, The (series characters; giant eagle; adventure).
- Taneebo the Thunderbolt (series character; sport; athletics).
- Teeth of the Tiger, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; Captain Daniel Bailey).
- Test For the Tattered Trumpeter, A (complete story; Napoleonic War).
- Thomas, Corporal (no medals awarded; retreat from Mons, Belgium, 1914; 2nd Grenadier Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Tiger With Tusks (complete story; Grob, the caveman discovers fire which he uses to drive away a sabre-toothed tiger).
- Toughest Toff in Town (series character).
- Tough of the Track (series character; sport; athletics).
- Toye, Lieutenant Alfred (M.C.; WW1 army; capturing a bridge at Passchendale; 2nd Middlesex Regt.).
- Tricks of the Trenches (factual; WW1 feature about gadgets used by troops).
- Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel Vic (no medals awarded; 20th Jan. 1942; Western Desert, North Africa) see Military Medal Winners.
- Twenty Miles to Freedom! (text story; 15th Century; artist Rawlings).
- Upton, Corporal James (V.C.; WW1 Army; Sherwood Foresters attacking Rouges Ridge, France).
- Waldron, Trumpeter S.F.G. (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- War Cats of Kublai Khan, The.
- Warriors From the Past (gallery of soldiers from different eras).
- Wars of Harry Smith (factual; true story of a British soldier late 18th century, early 19th century).
- Wheeler, Major G.G.M. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 12th April, 1915; 7th Harlana Lancers) see Military Medal Winners.
- When Knights Were Bold. (factual; artist Rawlings).
- When the Green Light Glows (series; sci-fi).
- Willets, Rifleman J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 18th July, 1943 see Military Medal Winners.
- Witch Hunt! (complete story; one page thriller).
- White Samurai, The (series characters; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century).
- Wilson, Company Sergeant-Major Tug (factual; no medal awarded; 27th Queen's Regt.; wounded in nose, taking arrogant German
back as prsioner; 09th Sept. 1943; see Factual.
- Wizard of Willow Wood, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; complete story; featuring Paul Cooper).
- Wood, Guardsman "Timber" (M.M.; WW2; 3rd Grenadier Guards; Germans attempting to capture a castle on Monte Battaglia, Italy).
- Woodcock, Guardsman (V.C.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1917; Irish Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wreck of the Edward Canby (WW2 RN; complete story; story of a converted liner carrying tanks and guns to Egypt via the Cape of Good Hope and the Germans attempts to stop it).
- Wylie, Guardsman (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Irish Guards; May 1940; Norwary) see Military Medal Winners.
- York, Sergeant Alvin (American Congressional Medal of Honour; WW1 American army; 08th Oct. 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
Redondo, Jesus (Spanish) see
- Marshall of Magnon (series characters; sci-fi).
- Perfect Escape (complete story; Jake Martin a convict escapes from jail and plans to marry a girl, unfortunately she's already married - to a policeman!).
Ritchie#, Bill (British) see
- Is It Cricket (factual; sporting facts).
Sanchis#, Vicente Ibáñez (Spanish) see
- Adlam, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; March, 1940; 5th Battalion Gloucester Regt.; defending the town of Grindorff, France; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Armstrong, Corporal (M.M.; New Zealand Army; 36 Battalion; routing out hidden Japanese soliders on island on Mono in the Treasuries, Pacific Ocean) see Military Medal Winners.
- Andrews, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 1/17th Queen's Royal Regt; 05th March, 1943; Battle of Medenine, Tunisia).
see Military Medal Winners.
- Ashton, Lance-Sergeant (M.M.; 12th Royal Lancers; June 1944; near Assisi, Italy; saving a tank crew using a half-truck to provide covering fire).
- Barrett, Major (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; King's Own Royal Lancashire Regt.; 18th Feb. 1914; Flanders) see Military Medal Winners.
- Barwick, Company Sergeant Major Joseph (M.C.; WW1 Army; 1st Battalion Scots Guards) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bennett, Private (M.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians; artist Sanchis?)
- Blighty or Bust! (series characters; WW2 Army; East Loamshire Regt.; a platoon trying to get a list of German agents in Britain back to Blighty).
- Boles, 2nd Lieutenant Hoskins (no medal awarded; WW1 RFC; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Boot and Saddle : The Story of the First Mounties (series).
- Bourne, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF; 23rd June, 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bradford, Lieutenant (WW2 RN; 29th Nov. 1941; two British MTB's attacked two German E-Boats) see Military Medal Winners.
- Braddock and the Mac Ship (series characters; artist Sanchis?).
- Cantopher, Captain J.K. (George Medal; London Irish Guards; 27th Sept. 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Carroll, Private S.L. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Chilton, Driver (4th Dorset's crossing the River Lek, Holland) see Military Medal Winners.
- Chindit / American corporation (factual; note no story title; March 1943; Henu, codename White City, Burma; smoking dugout Japanese troops; artist Sanchis?).
- Clare, Private see Military Medal Winners.
- Corbett, Sergeant (D.C.M.; 07th Dec. 1944; 09th Lancers)? see Military Medal Winners.
- Crete invaded by German Paratroopers, May 1941; (factual).
- Crook, Lieutenant J. (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; East Lancashire Regt.; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Crossley, Pilot Officer E.D. (M.C.; WW2 RNZAF; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dacre, Flight-Lieutenant G.B. (factual; no medal awarded; 12th Aug. 1915; sinks a Turkish tug at sea level with a torpedo;
artist Sanchis?) 881; RP 1388.
- Davies, Captain Herbert (M.C.; WW1 Army; Flanders 1915; 8th Company, Royal Warwickshires) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dawson, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers; Sept. 1944; crossing a canal on the Dutch-Belgian border) see Military Medal Winners.
- Death-Wish Duggan (series characters; WW2 RN).
- Destruction of the U-27 (factual; WW1 RN; German U-boat attacked and sunk by the Q ship HMS Baralong).
- Dhansing, Private (factual; May 1937; Waziristan; 4th Prince of Wales Own Gurkhas; hunting down a rebelling Fakir of Ipi).
- 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).
- Everett, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position
defending a bridge) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ferguson, Driver G. (factual; WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Sept. 1944; Battle of Arnhem; 536 General Transport Company;
artist Sanchis?)
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 series character; sercret service).
- Fire-Raisers of San Pedro (adventure; Civil War S. America; featuring Hank Skipper).
- Fisher, Lance-Corporal Fred (V.C.; WW1 Army; Canadian; 2nd battle of Ypres, Belgium; 23rd April, 1915) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Fouche, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 09th Oct. 1944; W. desert, N. Africa; S. African armoured car unit) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Fox, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 8th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, Salerno, Italy 1943; knocking out an enemy tank)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Galloping Gunners, The (series; North-West Frontier, India).
- Gay, Trooper (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 24th March, 1945; Operation Varsity, 7th Paratrooper Regt.) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Germans retreating from Somme, France and leaving mined roads behind for British troops to deal with; WW1; note - no story
title).
- Godley, Sergeant R.W. (M.M.; WW2 Army; March, 1945; Royal Berkshires) see Military Medal Winners.
- Goodman, Staff Sergeant (no medals awarded; repairing a damaged truck under enemy fire and escaping in it) see
Military Medal Winners.
- Gordon, Private J.H. (WW2 Army; Australian; 10th July, 1941)? see Military Medal Winners.
- Graetz, Flying Officer (factual; no medals awarded; 100 Squadron RAAF; 20th May, 1944; shot down over New Guinea, escaped but
managed to note enemy postitions before being rescued).
- Grenfell, Lieut. (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1914; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Hand, Sergeant William (Empire Gallentry Medal; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Harman, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Army; April 1944, Kohima, Assam, Royal West Kent Regt. see Military Medal Winners.
- Haunted Wood, The (WW1 Army; factual; 15th Battalion Royal Westwickshire Regt.; April 1918; France).
- Hay, Pilot Officer A.J. (factual; WW2 RAF; 21st May, 1941; South African pilot flying a Hurricane plane from a merchant ship).
- Hayes, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians; artist Sanchis?)
- Heidar, Sepoy (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th Frontier Force Rifles)
- Hogan's Patrol ? (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Hounds of the Hunter (series characters; present day hunting, America).
- Irish Guards, 1st Battalion landing at Anzio, Italy 22nd January, 1944; factual.
- Irving, Private (factual; WW1 Canadian Army; France 1915).
- Jacka, Albert (V.C.; WW1 Australian Army; first Australian to win a V.C. in WW1, whilst fighting Turks in trench Gallipoli; artist Sanchis?)
- Jericho - Charge (factual; WW1 RN; Armoured Train Jericho operated by the RN).
- Jones, Commander Loftus (V.C.; WW1 RN; 31st May, 1916; Battle of Jutland; HMS Shark engaged German destroyers and was sunk; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Kennedy, 'Killer' (series character; WW2 RN).
- Kingsford, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF; 23rd June, 1918) see Military Medal Winners. Bourne, Lieutenant 1070.
- Leaf, Lieutenant (WW2 RN; 29th Nov. 1941; two British MTB's attacked two German E-Boats) see Military Medal Winners.
- Leakey, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians; artist Sanchis?)
- Lee, Private see Military Medal Winners.
- Leigh-Fermor, Major Paddy see Military Medal Winners.
- Letts, Private Ginger see Military Medal Winners.
- Leybourne, Captain John (M.C.; WW2?; 8th Durham Light Infantry, destroying some German positions) see Military Medal Winners.
- Logan's Last Grenade (WW2 army).
- Long Haul to Mongpen, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East themed story).
- mackenzie, Captain (Canadian; no medal awarded; WW2 3rd/2nd Gurkhas, Chindits; 1943, Far East; rescuing an overloaded elephant from a river;
front / back colour story) 1004.
- McCallum, Corporal Charlie (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 29th Aug. 1942) see Military Medal Winners.
- McGregor, Flying Officer Mac (no medal awarded; WW2 RAF; Scots Canadian; 13th April, 1942).
see Military Medal Winners.
- Man on the Wire, The (complete story; WW1 Army).
- Moffatt, Private Martin (V.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd Leinsters) see Military Medal Winners.
- Moss, Major W.S. see Military Medal Winners.
- Mullins, Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position
defending a bridge) see Military Medal Winners.
- Nicholls, Lieutenant Colonel Arthur (George Cross; WW2 Army, Coldstream Guards; Oct. 1943) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Pegler, Corporal H.R.D. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; North Africa; 7th Hussars; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal
Winners.
- Prince (Canadian Indian; part of Canadian-American First Special Service Force; great grandson of the Salteause Indian Chief Peguis
as an observer) see Military Medal Winners.
- Queen's Cowboys, The (series; Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
- Race Against Time (factual; WW2 Army; 30th March, 1945; "C" Company, 4th Somerset Light Infantry see Military
Medal Winners.
- Richmond, Lieutenant Wally (no medal awarded; WW1 RFC; 1918; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Rifle and the Rod (series character; magazine journalist).
- Robots of the Deep (series characters; secret service).
- Roebuck, Lance-Corporal see Military Medal Winners.
- Robertson, Lieutenant Johnny (factual; no medal awarded; WW1 British Tank Corp. supporting the 2nd Division, Canadian Corps).
- Robinson, Major see Military Medal Winners.
- Sands, Saul (series character; artist Sanchis?)
- Scott, Sergeant (factual; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Second Chance Champion, The (factual; Jack Hill, racing driver).
- Selous, Captain (D.S.O.; note medal awarded in another action, no medal awarded for this action; WW1 Army; 17th Jan. 1917; Royal Fusiliers, East) see Military Medal Winners.
- Simpson, Lance-Sergeant (V.C.; WW1 Army; 02nd Sept. 1918) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Havildar Tega (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Army; North Africa; Feb. 1915; 23rd Singh Pioneers; blasting the door of a fort) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Havildar Umrao (V.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Indian Artillery; 15th Dec. 1944) see Military Medal Winners. .
- Singh, Naik Sher (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Army; North Africa; Feb. 1915; 23rd Singh Pioneers; blasting the door of a fort) see Military Medal Winners.
- Singh, Sepoy Saudagar (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; 8th May, 1941; Sikhs 6 / 13th Frontier Force Rifles; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Skinner, Private (D.C.M.; WW1 Army, New Zealander; Aug. 15th 1915).
- Smith, Sergeant E.A. 'Smokey' (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st/22nd Oct. 1944; Seaforth Highlanders of Canada crossing the River Savio,
artist for RP issue 1015. see Military Medal Winners.
- Song of the Sword, The (series character; 1576 adventure; naval action fighting Spanish ships).
- Spears They Fear, The (picture version of the story).
- Survival! (factual; WW2 Australian Army; 2nd / 14th Australian Infantry Battalion; 30th Aug., 1942; no medals awarded).
- Syme, Lieutenant Hugh (George Cross; Royal Navy; 22nd May, 1941; defusing a mine; artist Sanchis?) see Military
Medal Winners.
- Target For Today (WW2 Resistance / RAF; complete story).
- Target-Submarine! (factual; story of an army howitzer firing on a German submarine from a troop carrying ship in the English Channel, 1915).
- Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba (series characters; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story).
- Thomas, Corporal (D.C.M. and promoted to Sergeant, (medal and promotion mentioned in 547, but not 1020); retreat from Mons,
Belgium, 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Thomson, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers; Sept. 1944; crossing a canal on the Dutch-Belgian border) see Military Medal Winners.
- Time of the Giants, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- Tomlin, Lance-Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 11th Regt. Royal Artillery; Allied invasion of Sicily, July 1943; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Treasure of Toowan, The (series characters; early 19th century seafaring adventure; artist Sanchis?).
- Tyler’s Task Force (series character; WW2 Army / British Intelligence; artist Sanchis?)
- Varney, Corporal (4th Dorset's crossing the River Lek, Holland) see Military Medal Winners.
- Verney, Captain (factual) see Military Medal Winners.
- Vow, The (Wariam Singh holding a trench against German troops; Oct. 1914; front / back cover story).
- Wain, Captain R.W.L. (V.C.; WW1 Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Walker, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position
defending a bridge) see Military Medal Winners.
- Ward, Lieutenant (M.C.; U.S. Silver Star; WW2 British Army; 14th Sept. 1944; 141st Regt. RAC (The Buffs) b>see
Military Medal Winners.
- Wells at Marzuk (series character; WW2 Army; North Africa).
- 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?)
- Weston, Corporal (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Australian Army; Tobruk 1941; 2nd / 48th Battalion; destroys a German tank).
- Wolf of Kabul, The (series characters; secret service 1930's).
- Woodcock, Guardsman (V.C.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1917; Irish Guards) see Military Medal Winners?
- Williams, Corporal Johnny (D.C.M.; WW1 Royal Engineers; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners.
- Young, Captain (M.C. & D.S.O.) see Military Medal Winners.
Shone#, Keith (British) see
see also The Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- 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.
- Allen, Captain J.D. (medal awarded, but not mentioned; WW1 RN; 08th Dec., 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Armstrong, Pilot Officer (assists in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Blatchford, Flight Lieutenant Howard (DFC; WW2 RAF; Canadian; squadron 257; 11th November 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Boots of Big Ugly, The (complete story; North-West Frontier 1930's; 113th - 5th Pack Battery, Royal Artillery).
- Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The (series characters; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects).
- Braddock (series characters; WW2 RAF).
- Brewer, Petty Officer George (medal awarded, but not mentioned; WW1 RN; 08th Dec., 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Bullock, Flight Lieutenant T. (no medal mentioned; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Burton, R.H. (V.C.) see Military Medal Winners.
- Byrne, Trooper (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Campbell, Lieutenant-Commander J.O. (D.S.O.; WW2 RN;) see Military Medal Winners.
- Carstairs, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army) see Military Medal Winners.
- Clayton, Major P.A. (D.S.O.; WW2 Long Range Desert Group; North Africa; 11th Jan. 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cross, Private (M.M.; WW2 despatch rider; July 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Cruickshank, Flying Officer J.A. (Jock) (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Dallas, Captain Rod (no medal awarded; WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; June 1916, Dunkirk)
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).
- Deere, Flight Lieutenant Al (no medals awarded); story about surviving bombing by Luftwaffe at Hornchurch, 31st
August, 1940; 54 Squadron. Also Pilot Officer Ensell & Sergeant Davies; 1001.
- Denton, Flight Sergeant (D.F.C.; 01st January, 1945; Lancaster bombers, no.1 Squadron attacked the Dortmund-Ems Canal,
Germany) see Military Medal Winners.
- Driver, Captain Ken (WW2 South African Air Force; 1st Squadron; 14th June, 1941; front / back cover story; no medals awarded).
- East, Sergeant (D.S.M.; WW2 Royal Marines; May 1940; Dunkirk) see Military Medal Winners.
- Elephant at War (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story).
- Ensor, Flight Officer M.A. (no medal awarded for this action, but he finished the war with the D.S.O. & Bar and D.F.C. and bar; WW2 RAF; New Zealander) see Military Medal Winners.
- Feud in the Team, A (complete story; sport; mountain climbing).
- Fighting Cat, The (series characters; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese).
- Fleming, Captain Peter (WW2 SOE; Greece, April 1941; destroying Greek railway engines and trucks to avoid them falling into German hands; front/back cover story; no medals awarded).
- Four-Forty Flash, The (complete story; western; Midnight, the fastest horse in Texas riding twenty-five miles to save a man's life).
- Fred's Outpost (series character; WW2; boy fighting Germans on the island of Falkenhurst in the South Atlantic).
- Gallop of the Golden Horse (complete story; western; Hank Hanbury proves his horses have stamina by setting out on an 800 mile journey).
- Goodwin, Sergeant Frank (mentioned in despatches; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 28th May, 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Grasshopper Green (series character; WW2 RAF) see Grasshopper Green.
- Green Howards, The (factual; Army Regt.; 23rd May 1944; Story of at Anzio, Italy).
- Green Lizard, Look For The (series; adventure).
- Grey, Squadron Commander Spenser (D.S.O.; WW1 RNAS; 08th Oct. 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Heard, Flying Officer (assists in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Jillings, Sergeant-Major (WW1 RFC; no medals awarded; undignified distinction of being first British airman to be wounded -
in the bottom. artist Shone) 1010.
- Johnson, Squadron Leader (bar to his D.F.C.; WW2 RAF) see Military Medal Winners.
- Killer Punch, The (a story about 609 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, August 1940; front/back cover story).
- Knight, Private (factual; no medals awarded; shooting down a german plane with his rifle; March 1918).
- Lacey, Sergeant-Pilot John (Ginger) (WW2 RAF; no medals awarded; story set during Battle of Britain).
- Lame Duck, The (factual; story of Ohio oil tanker's adventures in reaching Malta; 1942; front/back cover story).
- Leakey, Sergeant N.G. (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's African Rifles, 19th May, 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Leigh, Squadron Leader (assists in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Leoroyd, Flight Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 12th Aug. 1940) see Military Medal Winners.
- Line Shooter, The (WW2 RAF).
- Linton, Commander "Tubby" (V.C.; DSO; DSC; WW2 RN; Captain of HMS Turbulent, a submarine; story of) see Military Medal Winners.
- Lipscombe, Lieutenant-Colonel (WW2 Army; 16th Feb. 1945) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Mckelvie, Captain Edward (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; 30th Nov. 1917) see Military Medal Winners.
- Malta RAF raid on Italian cruisers and destroyers June 1941; factual).
- Mantle, J.F. Leading Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN, Portland Harbour, H.M.S. Foylebank) see Military Medal Winners.
- Marix, Flight-Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RNAS; 08th Oct. 1914) see Military Medal Winners.
- Marsden, Squadron Leader (no medal awarded; 33 Squadron; Sept. 1941; escorting a convey to Malta; shot down) 1005.
- Middlemarsh (series; Stories about a WW2 R.A.F. airfield and the people based there, England).
- Mitchell, Sergeant C.G.M.; WW2 Royal Marines; May 1940; Dunkirk) see Military Medal Winners.
- Moore, Flying Officer K.O. (D.S.O. and American Silver Star; 08th June, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Nicholson, Lieutenant D. J. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 16th Aug. 1940, Battle of Britain) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Old Surefoot's Greatest Show (complete story; Hagan's circus; Tex Royal and Charley, the horse).
- Oliver, Sergeant G.W. (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (flying); WW2 RAAF; 17th Aug. 1943) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pilot Who Paddled Home, The (factual; WW2 RAF South African pilot Lieutenant R.H. Veitch).
- Place to put a Saddle, A. (complete story; western; Clem Penrat, Pony Express adventure).
- Policeman in Khaki (WW2 military police; series characters).
- Powell (D.C.M.; WW1 RFC; 30th Nov. 1917) see Military Medal Winners.
- Quirk, Captain M. (D.S.O.; S.A.A.F.; ist South African Squadron; 15th May, 1941) see Military Medal Winners.
- Robinson, Lieutenant Commander E.G. (promoted; WW1 RN; April, 1915) see Military Medal Winners.
- Romans, Petty Officer David (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian; 1940; attacked German airbase at Eschwage) see Military Medal Winners.
- School of Shake, Rattle and Roar (complete story; police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
- Secret of Sann Island, The (series; adventure).
- Seekers of the Sultan's Treasure (series characters; treasure hunting in the East Indies, present day).
- Slave of the Ring (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Slip-Up, The (WW1 Army; retreat from Mons; August 1914; Royal Artillery capture two Germans dressed as British officers).
- Solomon, Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 20th June, 1942; rescuing of troops from Dunkirk, France)
see Military Medal Winners.
- Stone, Squadron-Leader C.A.C. (no medal awarded; WW2 RAF; Jan. 1942).
- Supply Stoppers, The (factual; WW2 RAF; front/back cover story).
- Taylor, Flying Officer Norman (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; issue 971 see Military Medal Winners.
- Ten Minute Thunderbolt, The (complete story; Seven Years War; Life Guards, 1759; Cornet Pomfrey and his horse).
- Thief From the "Avocoa", The (complete story; Australian themed adventure; late 19th century; police; bushranger).
- Thompson, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; 01st January, 1945; Lancaster bombers, no.1 Squadron attacked the Dortmund-Ems Canal, Germany;
see Military Medal Winners.
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RAF; factual; 17th Aug. 1942).
- Treacy, Flight Lieutenant W.P.F. (Paddy), (No medal awarded; RAF; 27th May, 1940; 74 Squadron). See Factual Articles.
- Tulips of Terror, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- 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).
- Veats-Brown, Major Freddy (D.F.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; Mesopotamia; destroyed a Turkish telegraph line).
- Waggett's War (series characters; WW2 RN).
- Wexbury at War (series characters; WW2 Britian; anthology of stories about the people of Wexford during WW2).
- White, Lance-Corporal H.A.R. (M.M.; WW2 Army; No.3 Commando; a raid to destory a battery of German guns, France) see Military Medal Winners.
- Wilson, Warrant Officer (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (flying); WW2 RAAF; 17th Aug. 1943) see Military Medal Winners.
- Williams, Sergeant (Military Medal; 4th Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancashire Regt.; 25th June, 1944; Font Enay Le Pesnel, France) see Military Medal Winners.
- Winkie, the pigeon (Dickin Medal; WW2 RAF; 22nd Feb. 1942; Shone artist) see Military Medal Winners.
- Winged Watch-Dogs of Uchiza Pass (adventure; flying).
- Wings of War (WW1 series; anthology of stories about pigeons).
- Winton, Pilot Officer (factual; WW2 RAF; 1941; 185 Squadron; front/back cover story).
- Woodhouse, Sergeant (D.C.M.; March 1944; front / back cover story).
Slim# artist (British?) see
- Elliot, G. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Zealand Military Forces, Egypt 15th July 1942) drew RP 1236.
Smith#, Ron (British) see also the Hotspur Index.
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).
- Gallipoli Landing (factual; story of WW1's Gallipoli).
- Menace in Pit 19, The (series characters; Sci-fi; giant moles).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The ? (canadian adventure; complete story).
Sturrock#, Fred (British)
- see also the Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- Sherbrooke, Captain (V.C.; WW2 RN; 31st Dec. 1942; title - The Battle of the Barents Sea).
- Davock of Grey Woods (series characters; adventure).
- Escape or Die! (series of complete stories about escapes; text).
- Flyer Called Finlay, The (factual; sport; athletics; life story about Donald Finlay, Olympic winner and fighter pilot; artist Sturrock?).
- Flying Scot, The (factual; life of Eric Liddell).
- Grimstone Track, A Story From (series; text; sport; complete stories each week)?
- Hunt for the Bismark (factual).
- Jungle Joe (series character; WW2 Army; text).
- Peter, Pilot Officer R.G. (WW2 RAF; factual; true story; note - no medal awarded.)
- Santa With the Twenty-Foot Stride (complete story; text; story about boys being stranded in the snow; artist Sturrock?)
- Spywatcher (series character; text).
- Square 'Chuter, the (series character; text)?
- Strange Case of Corporl Kite (series; army humour; text).
- Trail-Blazers for the Tests (series characters; sport; cricket; text; Australian themed story; artist Sturrock?).
Sutherland#, Peter (British) see
- Anderson, John M., Major (V.C.; WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story) see military Medal Winners.
- Attack on Turkish lines (factual; WW1 Army; 1917; Middle East; Somerset Light Infantry attacking Turks holding up advence. British officer charges through pricky hedges to attack a Turkish machine gun post).
- 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).
- Drummond, Major Peter (factual; WW1 RFC; 27th Mar. 1918; suffered engine problems whilst over Turkish held ground).
- Factory of Flying Death, The (WW2 Commandos; front/back cover story) see Military Medal Winners.
- Fists of the Blackfellow, The (series characters; sport; boxing; Australian themed story).
- 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).
- Lawless, Private (no medal awarded; WW1 Army; 8th Battalion Border Regiment) see Military Medal Winners.
- Last of the Lance Chargers, The (WW1 Army; factual; front/back story).
- Lille, Gunner Corporal (D.F.M.; RAF; 204 Squadron; Norway) see Military Medal Winners.
see also Phillips, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.)
- Lone Charge, The (factual; Lieutenant Milsom; no medals awarded; WW1 Army; Late 1917; Somerset Light Infantry).
- Mallinson, Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; Cassino, Itlay, March 1944;) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Phillips, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.; RAF; 204 Squadron; Norway) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pillow Champ, The (series character; sport; pillow fighting; 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).
- Ritchie, Captain (M.C.; Gordon Highlanders; 19th July, 1943; Sterro Village, Sicily) see Military Medal Winners.
- 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).
- Tenson-Rye, Lieutenant-Colonel H.B. (factual; WW1 Army; Oct. 1918; 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliars) .
- 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 and Hotspur Indexes.
- see
- Aussies are here! The (series characters; sport; cricket).
- Away Went Kelly (football; series character).
- Batsman from the Outback, The (series character; sport; cricket; Australian themed story).
- Behind the Crimson Door (football;series character).
- Busiest Bee in Football, The (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).
- Man Between the Sticks (series character; sport; football).
- March of the Prickly Giant (giant hedgehog story).
- Mascot For The Forty-ninth (complete story; WW2 Army).
- 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).
- Powell, Bill (series character; sport; football).
- Radar Raiders, The (WW2 Army; factual; front/back cover story).
- Red Rangers, The (football; series character).
- Send for Sanderson (series character; test-pilot adventure).
- 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 Couldn't Win, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Team That Jack Built, The (sport; football; series character).
- Torpedo Attack (WW2 RN; factual; front/back cover story).
- Valley of Lost Footballers, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Wee Bandy (series character; sport; football).
- Who Stole the First Team? (sport; football; series characters).
- You Can't Call That Football! (series characters; sport; football).
Vidal, Rafael Boluda (Spanish) see
- White, Patsy (series character; WW2; Secret Agent).
Watson#, Jim (British) see
see also The Hornet and Hotspur Indexes.
- Boomerang Boy (WW2 India, Burma; series characters).
- Cat That Fought Alone, The (WW2 USAAF, RAF).
- Gritt (series character; WW2 Army; officer in disgrace story).
- Hurricane Harry (series character; WW2 civilian Pacific sea story; chasing after gold in his ship Shady Pelican).
- Johnstone, Captain Bill (V.C.; Aug. 1914; retreat from Mons) see Military Medal Winners.
- Kill or Die! (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Legend of War, A (factual series; series about true events).
- MacNamara, Captain R.V. (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 1st Dorests; Normandy, 30th July, 1944) see Military Medal Winners.
- Mark of a Traitor (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Mystery Man of Stalagluft 10, The (WW2 POW; series character)?
- Pigeon of Polygon Wood (WW1 tank corps; complete story).
- Piper's Private War (WW2 Army; series character; Far Eastern series).
- Prince of Tiger (series character; WW2 German Army character).
- Ranger (WW2 Army; series character).
- Spy Squadron (series character; WW2 RAF).
- Weird Weapons of War (factual stories; some episodes).
Whittam#, Geoffrey (British) see
- Bones, Joe (series character).
- Glasses of Glory (series character).
- Sink the Kruger! (series character).
Ascot Gold Cup, The (factual; The story behind the famous horse racing Gold Cup race held at Ascot each June; artist Ian Kennedy) 863.
Aspden, Ray see Writers.
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; 402 (artist Diaz?)
Attack at Zero Feet (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; attacking German tanks in N. Africa; artist not known) 296.
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 the 'Gothic Line' defended by Germans Autumn 1944; factual; Pisa to Rimini; Sixty men of the Parachute Regt. dropped with dummies to
stop the destruction of installions near Torricello; artist not known) 1227.
Attack on Marzuk (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; artist Farrugia) 1967. See also Wells at Marzuk (series).
Attack on Muden (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Army; April 1945; 159 Brigade Group, advancing on Muden, Germany; Major Voller; artist Coleman) 405.
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 on Turkish lines (factual; WW1 Army; 1917; Middle East; Somerset Light Infantry attacking Turks holding up advence. British officer charges
through pricky hedges to attack a Turkish machine gun post; artist Sutherland) 1247.
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) front / back cover story col. 122; RP 500 artist Alonso. Note - story also told in Action Stations series.
Auric (series character; Dark Ages) see Jewel and the Sword, The.
Aussies are here! The (series characters; sport, cricket; picture story of a text series) - seeTrail-Blazers for the Tests.
Australian# / New Zealand themed series stories
- Aussies are here! The (series characters; sport; cricket; RP of the text series Trail-Blazers for the Tests).
- Bald-Headed Kangeroo, The (series character; sport; boxing New Zealand themed story).
- Balfour's Battles (WW2 RAAF).
- Batsman From the Outback, The (series character; sport; cricket).
- Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The (series characters; underwater salvage of objects).
- Coming of the Bugaboo, The (sci-fi).
- Day of the Giant, The (series characters; giant toads).
- Feuding Finnegan (adventure; humour).
- Fists of the Blackfellow, The (series characters; sport; boxing).
- Goldfields Newshawk, The (series character; text; Australian journalist in 1850's gold rush).
- Guardians of 'Gator Swamp (complete story; text; rescue of crashed plane crew from a swamp).
- Haunted Lagoon, The (complete story; ghosts of pirates in the Coral Sea).
- Have Plane - Will Fly! (series characters; adventure; Pacific Islands; New Zealand themed story).
- Howzatt?? (series characters; sport; cricket; humour).
- Johnny Hop (series characters; police).
- Kid of the Clattering Keys, The (series characters; text; overland telegraph).
- King Huggins (series character; late 19th century Pacific sea adventure).
- Maldon's Millions (series characters; treasure-hunting).
- Man Who Killed Dan Jepps, The (complete story; bushrangers).
- Outcasts of Convict Coast (series characters; 18th century adventure).
- Rocky Road to Nowhere (series characters; text; adventure) see Searcher of the Far Horizon, The.
- Searcher of the Far Horizon (series characters; adventure; searching for a missing brother in Australia).
- Stockwhip Sam (Australian series character; western; set in U.S.).
- Strike Squadron (series character; WW2 RAF).
- Survival! (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Fair East; surviving the jungle and Japs) .
- Terrors Dive At Night!, The (adventure series; giant vampire bats).
- They Breed 'em Tough in the Outback! (series characters; present day).
- Thief From the "Avocoa", The (complete story; late 19th century; police; bushranger).
- Trail-Blazers for the Tests (series characters; sport; cricket; text).
- Vengeance of Steve Condell (complete story; police; bushrangers).
- 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).
Ayrshire Yeomandry Gunners (factual; destroying a column of tanks at River Po, northern Italy; front/back cover story; artist Coleman) 1145.
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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!
Bahadur, Naik Kishan (factual; WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Fourteenth Army; 2nd Gurkha Rifles; cleared a fox-hole of Japanese soldiers; artist Shone) 952.
Bahadar, Private - a Gurkha soldier (series character; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The.
Bailey, Private Joe (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series character) see White Water War.
Bailey's Floating Ambush (complete story; text; WW2 Army; Far East themed story; artist not known) 475.
Baines, Sandy (series character; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) seeBaird, Barney (series character; sci-fi) see Space Bus.
Baird, Jamie (series character; sport; football) see>Glory Game.
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.
Bald-Headed Kangeroo, The (series character; sport; boxing; featuring Bob Fitzsimmons; New Zealand themed story; artist not known).
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) RP 575 - 590.
- 182 - 197 (second series - title - Wee Bandy; playing in Argentina for Gymnasio ; first panel - Bandy with bull; Paddy McDuff Carrizzio) RP 601 - 616.
Banji (series character; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
Banks, Tom (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Barge Bulldog.
Bannon, Deputy Drute (series character; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
Bantam Battlers, The (series characters; WW2 RN; fighting to sink a German raider the Luther; HMS Bantam; artist not known).
Banzai Bath, The (factual; 4th Battalion Border Regt.; Chindits, March 1944; Burma; Lieutenant-Colonel J. Burgess obtaining a bath in jungle and
capturing a Japanese officer; no medals awarded; artist Alonso) 747.
Banwe (series character; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
Barbarry, the mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
Barber, Jack (series character; WW2 RN; Indian Ocean; tracking down a murderous Japanese submarine commander) see Vengeance Cruise of the Kali, The.
Barclay, "Blimp" (series character; humorous; Zuber Zun;) see Great Barclay, The.
Bare-Knuckle Boys, The (factual; boxing feature) 751 & S1974.
Barge Bulldog (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting; featuring Tom Banks; artist Ted Rawlings).
Barge That Went to War, The (series characters; WW1 Army; artist Coleman; featuring Major 'Potty' Potter, Privates Skipper Driscoll, Nobby Clarke.)
Barker, Ernie (series character; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story) see Ernie's Island.
Barmingham, Jack 'Barney' (series character; WW2; secret service) see Three Men in Forbidden Forest.
Barnacle Bill (sport; football; humour; artist B Team).
Barnard, Clive (Factual; WW2 RAAF; Jan. 1942; flyer of smaller planes but no ticket to fly larger planes. Flew as a navigator helping to
fly evacees from New Guinea to Port Moresby).
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.
Barret, Jim (series characters; adventure; Java Sea) see Battle For Fire Island.
Barrett#, Jason (series character; ghost hunting adventures; searching for the stories behind village's strange place names; featuring Jason Barrett; artist not known).
- 1037 - ? (title of series Places of Death).
- Burning Man, The 1981.
- Challenger’s End 1982.
- Child's Slaughter 1076.
- Dead-End Manor 1075.
- 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.
Barry, Commander Roy (series character; WW2 German Navy & RN; midget one man submarine) see Menace beneath the Waves, The.
Barsloe-Beane, Bertie see Cowboy on the Western Front.
Bart, Sir Guy (series character; 13th century soldier of fortune) see Guns of Timur, The.
Bartok, Jan (series; WW2) see Manhunt.
Barton, Chopper Alf (series character; text; sport; boxing; humorous) see Professor's a Pug, The.
Barton, Lieutenant Johnny (WW2 RN; series character; L.C.T. 16) see Floating Coffin, The.
Bates, Jimmy (series character; sport; football) see Jimmy's Football Genie.
Bates, Mick (series character; sport; football) see Jailbird Striker.
Batey, Private 'Batty' (series; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
Battle of Adobe Walls (factual; Indian tribes combine to go on warpath, artist not known) 416.
Battle Plan (complete story; set in 1380 battle between England and France; use of a smoke screen; artist Ted Rawlings) 1418.
Battling Bat, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far-Eastern themed story; featuring a short sighted medical officer Gurkha Captain Garju Gurung;
Private McGurk; artist not known).
Batsman From the Outback, The (series character; sport; cricket; Australian themed story; featuring Johnny Gillard; artist Vandeput).
Battling Siki (factual; life story of Louis Phall, Light-Heavyweight boxing Champion, 1922; artist not known) 557.
Battle For Fire Island (series characters; adventure; Java Sea; Fyr people living in lava pools; featuring Jim Barret; Ace Gordon; artist Ted Rawlings).
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.
Battle of the Bulge (factual; Dec. 1944; Belgium; 3rd Royal Tank Regt. prevent German tanks from breaking through & crossing a bridge; artist not
known) 1297.
Battleberg, The (series characters; WW2 RN; fighting the Germans with the help of the Vikings; featuring Petty Officer Joe McGuire; Chief Erik Wolfe; artist Coleman).
Battler Boston (series character; sport; bare-knuckle boxing; featuring Tom Boston; Gypsy Jem; Sir Jasper Slaine; artist not known).
Battler from Bristol, The (series characters; sport; bare fist-fighting; featuring Jem Belcher; artist Ted Rawlings).
Battler with the Rag-Tag Trainer (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring ?; artist Josep Marti).
Battlers From the Black Cloud (series characters; sci-fi; featuring Private Nobby Clark; Mandregan aliens; artist Bagnall).
Battling Bulldozer, The (WW2 army; series character; featuring Ted Trotter and his bulldozer; artist not known).
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.
Battler With the Black Patch, The (series characters; WW2 China; providing supplies along Burma road to volunteer American Flying Tigers Squadron;
featuring Ben Rogers; Tiny O'Leary; artist Leo Rawlings).
Battler With The Rag-Tag Trainer, The (series characters; sport; boxing; America 1930's?; featuriing Barney Brannigan; Highball Garrity; artist Marti).
Battles of Britain (factual one page history and facts about a battle fought on British soil; artist not known except where noted).
- (starts 723 - ?).
- Barnet (14th April, 1471, War of the Roses, House of Lancaster vs. House of York; artist Bevan) 742. RP1148.
- Bosworth Field (22nd Aug. 1485; War of the Roses, House of Lancaster vs. House of York; artist Kennedy?) 744; RP1163.
- Culloden Moor (16th April, 1746, Jacobite army of Charles Edward Stuart vs. Duke of Cumberland forces loyal to the British
Government) 731. RP 1153 & 1303.
- Dunbar (03rd Sept. 1650, English Civil War; artist Bevan) 739. RP 1150.
- Flodden (09th Sept., 1513. Invading Scots army under King James IV vs. English army commanded by Earl of Surrey) 746 RP 1143.
- Killiecrankie (27th July, 1689. Highland Scottish clans supporting King James V11 of Scotland vs. troops supporting King william of Orange)
artist not known) 715. RP 1141.
- Marston Moor (artist not known) 732. RP 1127.
- Naseby (English Civil War; 1645) 738.
- Prestonpans (21st Sept. 1745, Jacobite army of James Francis Edward Stuart vs. George II's troops; artist Kennedy) 1146 RP 723.
- Sedgemoor (06th July, 1685, Monmouth Rebellion James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth vs. James II of England) 748 (artist not known) RP 1154.
- Shrewsbury (Henry IV v. Sir Henry Percy called Hotspur; artist not known) 722. RP 1139.
- Tewkesbury (04th May, 1471 War of the Roses; House of Lancaster vs. House of York; artist Bevan) 743. RP 1144.
- Towton (artist not known) 741 (artist Bevan) 1128.
- Worcester (03rd Sept., 1651 English Civil War; Royalist vs. Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarians) 740. RP 1145 artist not known.
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.
BB (series character; WW1 RFC; nickname for Bertie Barsloe-Beane) see Cowboy on the Western Front.
Beane, Bertie Barsloe see Cowboy on the Western Front.
Bee, Bertie (series character; sport; football) see Busiest Bee in Football, 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.
Behind the Enemy Lines (WW2 secret agents; series characters; featuring Chris Hartley; artist Philpotts).
Belcher, Jem (series character; sport; bare fist-fighting) see Battler from Bristol, The.
Bell, Dick (series characters; early 19th century seafaring adventure) see Treasure of Toowan, The.
Bell, Tom (series character; sport; Radley Rovers Football Club) see Double Act, The.
Bell Tower, The (WW1 story) 1984.
Ben Bloggs: Extra-Special Agent (series character; WW2 secret service; text; humorous; featuring Ben Bloggs; artist not known).
- 249; (no stories 250; 251); 252; (no story 253) 254; 255; 256; (no story 257; 258?; 259); 260.
Bendigo Boxer, The (factual; story of the boxer; sport; boxing; artist Bevan) 540.
Benini, Enzo (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
Benson, Jack (series character; central African adventure; dinosaur) see Reign of the Last Dragon, The.
Benson, Tony (series character; sport; football; school boy adventures) see Outcasts of St. Oswald's, The.
Benthao (series character; an elephant) see Elephant Never Forgets, An (WW2 Army; Burma)
Beretta Can Kill! A (factual; WW2 Army; Jan. 1944; 6th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders crossing River Garigliana, Italy; Lieutenant Ian Phillips evaded capture using a Beretta gun; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not known) 352.
Bertie Barsloe-Beane see Cowboy on the Western Front.
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.
Betrayer (complete story; a highwayman Red Mask, betrayed by a friend he mistreated; artist Cooper) 1419.
Beware of the Bull! (complete story; one page; artist not known) 1613.
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.
Bicycle story about its inventor Kirkpatrick 'Pate' Macmillan, calling the bike first a Dandy Horse and then a Velocipede; (factual; artist not known) 652.
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).
Big Break! (complete story; featuring Charles Li Wong; artist not known) 1410.
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.
Biggs, Private Charley (series character; WW2 Army) see Guardians of the Headhunter.
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).
- 1442 - 1454.
- 1473 - 1484 (featuring Piet Kluger).
- 1495 - 1506 (Laguna Track, California; artist Cooper).
- 1522 - ? (artist Cooper?).
- 1546 - 1557 (artist Cooper).
- 1599 - 1610 (series in full colour; artist Cooper).
- 1644 - ? (artist ?)
Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men (series characters; sport; tennis; featuring Benjamin Lowe; W. Burton; artist Marti Josep).
Bill Doyle (series character; WW2 RN) see Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series character)
Billy the Kid (series character; sport; football; featuring Billy Smith; artist Harding).
Binx, Professor Theophilus (series character; WW2; North Africa) see Binx and his Sphinx.
Binx and his Sphinx (WW2; North Africa; series characters; Professor Theophilus Binx; Salim; artist Coleman).
Bird Boy (series character; WW2; artist Antonio Garcia)
Bismarck, Sinking of (factual; WW2 RN; inside covers) 1979.
Black, Bill (series character; secret service; 1970's story) see Robots of the Deep.
Black Brandon's Biggest Blunder (complete story; western; text; tracking down a train robber; artist not known) 461.
Black Cats Are Lucky (complete story; WW2 RN; Able Seaman "Pincher" Martin; black cat saved a motor gunboat1787; artist Coleman) 763.
Black Charger (series character; each issue a complete stand alone story; featuring Fantom, the Black horse; artist same as Napoleonic story set in
Victor annual).
Black Knights, The (series characters; African adventure; featuring Grier, District Commissioner; Jape, witch-doctor ; artist not known).
Black Pearls are Unlucky! (complete story; South China Seas fishing adventure; featuring Dinghy Jones; Lofty Lambert; artist Ted Rawlings) 568.
Black Rider (series character Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1; secret service) 1974.
- 615 - 625 (1st series)
- 689 - 698 (2nd series - The Monster in No Man's Land; featuring a giant Armadillo; Note - artists - Bert Vandeput, then 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.
Black Watch (factual; WW1 Army; 1st Battalion, Black Watch, Aug. 1914, being pushed back at Mons, but counter-attacked to regain lost ground; artist
Ted Rawlings) 1243.
Black Watch (factual; Autumn 1941; N. Africa; 2nd Battalion Black Watch, breakout from Tobruk to link up with 8th Army at position code-name Tiger; artist not known) 1230.
Blackjack (series character; sea-faring adventure) see Secret of Shark Island, The.
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.
Blain, Major (no medals awarded; Chindits, Burma, 1944; on a dangerous mission to blow up a bridge, then being taken back by glider being snatched up by a dakota; artist Alonso) 1027.
Blake, Sergeant Bill (WW2 Army; series) see Last Commando, The.
Blake, Sergeant Joe (series characters; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story) see Golden Sword of Shinto, The.
Blake, Harry (series; Victorian Army) see Hard Life For Harry Blake, A and Mutiny!.
Blake, Jack (series character; sport; football; secret service) see Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The.
Blake, Johnny (series character; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
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).
Blighty or Bust! (series characters; WW2 Army; East Loamshire Regt.; a platoon trying to get a list of German agents in Britain back to Blighty, (Britain); featuring Captain Starr; Sergeant Johnny England; Corporal Frank ; Private "Dumbo" Beckett; artist Sanchis).
Blockbuster! (factual; WW2 Army; 28th March, 1942; 7th Queen's Own Hussars; Burma; Lieutenant M.J.E. Patteson; escaping from the Japanese; no medals awarded; artist not known) 762.
Bloggs, Ben (series character; WW2 secret service; text; humorous) see Ben Bloggs: Extra-Special Agent.
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.
Blowing up a bridge over Sambre Canal in Flanders (factual; by Sergeant of the Royal Engineers, but failed to do so, Aug. 1914. Then in 1918 Germans tried to blow the same bridge, but failed thanks to an unknown Royal Engineer. A ghost perhaps; artist Ted Rawlings) 1206.
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).
Bolton, Chris (series character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
Bolton, Lenny (series character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
Bolton, Rick (series character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
Bomber Raid, 1,000 plane (factual article inside end cover) 1980
Bombing Raid on a German airfield (factual; Lieutenant Wilfred Tremellen flying his 13th mission (99 Squadron), bombing a German airfield. Keeping fighters at bay, the pilot lands his plane, just as it falls to pieces; artist Alonso) 1044.
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; artists Ted Rawlings; Carrion; Geoffrey Whittam plus unknowns?; 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 Carrion).
- 817 - 829 (1944 searching for a secret weapon in a S. American valley; featuring German Count Von Egelstein; artist Whittam).
- 841 - 852 (1943 searching for a shot down American General Grant in ten German held mountain castles in Slovenia; artist Whittam).
- 919 - 930 (title - Joe Bones: Countdown to D-Day; artist Whittam).
- 940 - 952 (title - Ten Sacred Symbols of Buddha, The; featuring Abdul; Von Nasty; artist Whittam).
- 1023 - ? (Bones in Italy to sabotage enemy coastal guns prior to invasion of Italy; artist Whittam).
- 1126 - 1140 (operating on the Indian Nepalese border, 1944; artist Whittam).
- 1161 - 1171 (Joe Bones - The Human Fly; Russian Luran Mountains trying to locate Shemelov, inventor of a revolutionary new machine
gun; artist Whittam).
- 1177 - 1189 (Bones blowing up a series of vital targets in Norway; artist Whittam).
- 1218 - 1230 (1943 Bones and Plimpton go to Sicily to blow up enemy installations to pave way for Allied invasion of Sicily; artist
Ted Rawlings).
- 1322 - 1335 RP of first series 765 - 778.
- 1342 - 1353. (1943 Yugoslavia; 'Oh blimey how can I tell him I was scared stiff' last sentence; artist Whittam).
- 1369 - ? (The Ten Sacred Symbols of Buddha; artist Whittam).
Booker, Sergeant (series character; WW2 army) see Under the Volcano.
Boomerang! (one page story; Max Vander selling weapons to simple Arab people; artist not known) 1654.
Boomerang Boy (WW2 India, Burma; series characters; boy rescuing his Dad after he is captured by the Japs; featuring Jim Tyler; Jake Rogan, an
American deserter soldier; artist Watson).
Boots of Big Ugly, The (complete story; North-West Frontier 1930's; 113th - 5th Pack Battery, Royal Artillery; story about a mule and getting an artillery gun to a high vantage point to fire on enemy; artist Shone) 203.
Boot Boys, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Dean Wilde; Tony Rogers; Liverside Football Club; artist Harding).
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.
Boothman, Air Marshall (factual; biograpy; artist Bevan) 564; RP 1108.
Boots - a dog (series character; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
Boppo (series characters; sport; football) see Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The.
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.
Boston, Tom (series character; sport; bare-knuckle boxing) see Battler Boston.
Bottleneck Bruff: He Always Delivers (WW2 RN; series character; text; humorous; wily wangler; HMS Neversink; artist not known).
Bottleneck Bruff's Guide to Navy Talk (humorous; artist not known) 415.
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.
Bows and Bowmen (factual; story of bows through the ages; artist Ted Rawlings) 781.
Boxer and the Boffin, The (text story; WW2 Commandos) 1971.
Boxer Nobody Knows, The (series character; sport; boxing; boxer suffers a blow to the head and loses memory; featuring Mike Dunn; artist not known).
- 745 - 750.
- RP 1120 - 1125.
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).
Boy Cross (series character; sport; motorcycle speedway; featuring John "Boy" Cross; artist Harding).
Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The (series characters; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects; featuring Roy McCreadie; Don Delaporte;
Jehelli; artist Shone).
Boyes, Johnny (series character; African adventure; late 19th century) see Johnny Boyes of Kenya Colony.
Boyhood of Lester Piggott, The (factual; story of; artist Ramsbottom; col.) S1971 (note - his story was also told in issue 1).
Boys in Blue#, The (series character; text stories; Police)
Note - this series is not to be confused with another series about the Air Training Corps which has the same title).
- 1967
- Starts prior to issue 175 - 178; 180; 181; 182; 184 - 188.
Boys in Blue, The (series characters; present day Air Training Corps; featuring Brian Tanner; artist not known).
Note - this series is not to be confused with another series about the police which has the same title).
- 708 - 719.
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;
- 152 - 165. (title - Braddock V.C.; Flying Beaufighters against German mine-laying aircraft, from East Saltney airfield; C/O is Squadron Leader Caffney, who Braddock likes; takes the Beaufigther up for a spin, Braddock handles the aircraft easily; German bombers attack Birmingham at night and Braddock and Caffney assist in intercepting them; Wing Commander Rockner has a grudge against Braddock. Braddock also before a court enquiry). RP 641 - 654.
- 169 - 189. (title - Born To Fly; 1939; How Braddock learned to fly) RP 658 - 676.
- 204 - 220 (title - 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? - 271. (title - 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. (title - 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.
- 417 - 426. (title - Braddock and Ocean Wulf. November 1941; Bourne; Polish Flight Engineer Pieter;
- starts 430 - 445. (RP 1 - 28; title - Braddock of Bomber Command).
- 455 - 464 (title - Secret War of Sergeant Braddock; 1942; flying special missions; posted to 700 Squadron (Polish) operating out of Sudan; featuring Squadron Leader Prince Igorovski).
- 485 - ? (title - Braddock of the Bombers; Braddock and Borne join the Pathfinders) RP of second half of first series 17 - 28.
- 518 - 531 (title - Braddock and the Secret Weapon; 1944; Braddock on bombing raids against the German V2 rocket
- 641 - 654 (title - Braddock V.C.; late autumn 1940) RP 152 - 165.
- ? - 676 (RP of Born to Fly series).
- 689 - ? (title - Braddock of the Bombers; ).
- 764 - 778 Braddock Joins the Chindits (Burma, behind Jap lines; no Sergeant Bourne; artist not known).
- starts prior to 932 - 942 (title - Braddock and the Boffins; artist Sanchis?).
Braddock and Bourne posted to Roxborough, an experimental unit run by scientists.
- 1092 - ? (Title - Braddock String Bag!; 1941 Greece; Bourne sporting a pencil moustache; artist Shone).
Braddock and Bourne are helping to cover British and Allied forces from Greece. The Blenheim plane they are flying is damaged and
crash lands in Greece. There they meet Sub-Lieutenant Field who is working with Greek partisians. Field is the only survivor of a
Fleet Air Arm secret base in the mountains, which was discovered by the Germans and destroyed. Braddock and Field fall out, however
the latter is a mechanic and not the idiot Braddock thinks he is; one stringbag (Swordfish) plane is repairable and the three of them
move it to a new hideout, then attack a German ship in Valona port. Field shoots down a German aircraft; Greek partisians fire on a
German plane, thus giving away their new hideout. Braddock though puts together a plan to fool the Germans by allowing the Germans to
see the Swordfish in another valley. The partisians redeem themselves by stealing German petrol drums. Braddock and Field secretly
admire each others skills, but openly remain hostile to each other. Bourne is in despair!; Braddock and team take to the skies again
with a torpedo. This makes the craft heavy to get off the ground. There is the problem though of gaining enough height before flying
through narrow mountains. They achieve this and torpedo a submarine at an Italian port. Field shoots down another Me109 thanks to
Braddocks superior flying; the stringbag flying back to base fails to notice a German Me109 tailing it, hoping it will find out where
their secret base is. Paritisans open fire on the Me109 and Braddock attempts to lead the German away from the base, but the Swordfish
is short of fuel!; Braddock though is able to land in between trees and this also fools the Germans into thinking this is their secret
base. A short while later German bombers flatten the wood. Braddock and crew and plane though are long gone. They sling another
torpedo underneath the Swordfish, take off and sink another ship; with ammunition becoming short, Braddock with help from the partisians
and Field ambushs a German convoy using sheep as a road block and a disguised sheep on wheels which is really a bomb to blow up a
truck; They successfully capture one truck, unload a torpedo and then send the truck with a bomb in it back towards the german convoy.
They re-arm the Swordfish with a torpedo and sink a German battleship; they find Flight-Sergeant Manning who has been shot down in the
mountains whilst flying a Hudson plane. This has a mine on board which they can use. Field thinks Manning is a spy and not to be
trusted, Braddock not sure. They go with Manning to his plane. Braddock injures his leg, but tells the others to go on. This they do
and they are captured by the Germans. Braddock then shows up in the Swordfish (his leg wasn't injured, it was all a ploy) allowing the
others to turn the tables on the Germans. The Swordfish is apparently shot down; Field and Bourne with Partisian help retrieve the
mine and using the Swordfish which wasn't damaged drop it into the sea. And guess what - another German battleship hits it and sinks;
finally all three escape in the Swordfish and arrive safely in Malta. Bourne says of Braddock and Field, "They like each other, not
that either would admit it."
- 1183 - 1200 (title - Braddock and the Mac Ship; artist Sanchis?; 1943 Braddock and Bourne (with a pencil moustache), flying Mosquitoes
for a Reconnaissance Squadron; after the pair crash land back in Blighty after another mission they are both ordered on leave. Braddock
admits he's a little bit on edge. The pair notice a Swordfish Fleet Air Arm plane crash and report it to the nearby Fleet Air Arm base. They
incur the wrath of the Naval N.C.O. Matt and George fly out in a Swordfish to a merchant aircraft carrier that provides air cover for convoys;
bad weather hinders Braddock's attempt of landing on the carrier, but he achieves it after the second attempt. Lieutenant-Commander Baxter
is a stickler for discipline and reckons Braddock shouldn't have attempted landing in just bad weather. Braddock and Bourne are both thrown
in the brig; they are only released by the Master of the ship, Captain Wilson, so they can sink a U-Boat that has been shadowing the convoy.
Baxter isn't pleased; Matt and George sink the U-boat, but a second one manages to fire a torpedo and damage the Merchant carrier. Braddock
and Bourne catch up with the second U-boat on the surface and sink it. The original Mac ship carrier is badly damaged so Braddock is ordered
to fly to another, which he isn't keen to do; in the air once again, Matt and George find another U-boat which they fire rockets at and miss.
Re-armed, the Mosquito has a second attempt at destroying the U-boat, this time using depth charges. They miss again, but the Germans don't
and the Mosquito crashes into the sea; the two pilots are picked up by the German U-boat and it looks like a POW camp, but then the Mac ship
rams the U-boat and rescues Braddock and Bourne. They also manage to pick up vital German documents showing the location of a German U-boat
wolf-pack; the pair fly to Halifax, Canada and work with Webster, a boffin to develop a new radar kit to help locate the U-boat pack, a
swordfish is fitted with the equipment; flying back to the Mac ship, Braddock and Bourne find that Baxter is beginning to like Braddock; B&B
fight a duel with a German Fieseler Fi 167 bi-plane, both planes escape unscatched. Baxter doesn't believe the plane exists, but it torpedos
a merchant ship; the conflict with the German plane continues, this time it shoots down a Swordfish and B&B again fail to shoot it down in a
dogfight; B&B fly from the Mac-ship at night in an attempt to locate the German U-boat's mother ship; two German battleships are reported in
the area; the Mac-ship launches its three Swordfish planes in an attempt to sink a German Mac ship. Raid ends in disaster, as a Swordfish
crash lands in flames on the deck of the Mac ship. Braddock and Baxter go to the aid of a wounded and trapped airman. Man is saved, but the
plane and Braddock go over the side into the sea. Braddock survives, but dislocates his shoulder. The German bi-plane reappears and torpedoes
another merchant ship; Matt wants to challenge the German pilot to a duel; the duel takes place and Braddock wins, by turning the Swordfish
into a fighter by adding Bren guns to the plane's wings!; the final showdown. Can the convoy escape from the German U-boats and battleships?
After a brief skirmish, the Germans withdraw as Royal Navy reinforcements arrive. This saves B&B from having to make a suicide attack on the
battleships. Baxter shakes Braddock's hand).
- 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.
Bradley, Corporal Jim (series character; WW2 Army) see Kill or Die!
Bradman, Don (factual; sport; cricket; story of the Australian test cricketer; artist not known) 805. Note - see also When He Was A Boy
series.
Brain Behind the Rangers (series characters; spor; football; Blackstock Rangers; featuring Alf Gardener; artist not known).
Brain Cruncher (quiz) S1992.
Brand, Bill (series character; Despatch Rider Bill Brand; WW1; secret service) see Black Rider, The .
Brand, Richard (series character; Dark Ages;) see Dagger of Doom.
Brand, Sir Stanley and his son Peter (series characters; Dacoits out to kill the hero; giant rats) see Three on the Terror Trail.
Branded (series characters; Victorian army adventure about a supposed British soldier deserter, who's out to catch the real villians; featuring Private Danny Page; Gula; 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.
Brannigan, Barney (series character; sport; boxing; America 1930's?) see Battler With The Rag-Tag Trainer, The.
Bravest Soldier of All, The (factual; 18th century army; Robert Rollo Gillespie) 1982.
Brayshaw, Ronald 'Pugsy' (series character; WW2 RN) see You're in the Navy Now.
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.
Bright Knife (western; captured white boy grows up as a Cheyenne warrior; artist not known) 1542.
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.
British troops fighting small pockets of retreating Japanese troops; (factual; March 1945; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 1051.
Brock, Peter (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
Brockton Blockbuster, The (factual; sport; boxing; story of Rocky Marciano; artist not known) 802.
Brody, Tom Lieutenant (series character) see Hot-Air Hussars, The.
Brooks, Red (series character; adventure; S. American themed story) see Guardian of the Green God.
Brothers in Battle (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Ben and Bonzo Barnes; artist not known).
Brothers in Battle (complete story; two American brothers battle against Japan's mighty naval forces, WW2; artist not known) 949.
Brothers at War (series characters; WW2 RAF; Europe; featuring Eddie Hartman (RAF / US pilot; Konard Hartman (Luftwafffe); artist Sanchis).
- starts prior to 1078 - 1091.
Brown, Jeff (series character) see Send for Saxon.
Brown, Tom (series character; sport; football) see Steelman's Eleven.
Brown, Vic (series character; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
Bruff, Bottleneck (WW2 RN; series; text; humorous) see Bottleneck Bruff: He Always Delivers.
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.
Bunch, The Ballard of Captain (factual; western; biography of Eugene Bunch; artist not known) 581.
Burke of the Outback (Adventure ; Australian Police) 1965.
Burning Man, The see Barrett, Jason (series character).
Burt, Sir Guy (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The.
Burton, Sergeant Joe (series character; WW2 Army) see Last Tank in France, The.
Burton, W. (series character; sport; tennis) see Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men.
Bush, Sergeant John (series character; Napoleonic Wars) see Guerrilla Guns.
Busiest Bee in Football, The (series character; sport; football; featuring Bertie Bee; Hodwell Town; artist Vandeput).
Buxton, Gus (series character; western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
Byrd, John (series character; modern explorers in a Brazilian jungle) see Mountain of the Winds.
C##
Cabel's Curse see Thrill Seekers, The.
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 - 723 Cadman Joins the Tanks.
- 750 - 764 Cadman, the Flying Coward (Cadman and Smith join the Royal Flying Corp).
- 817 - 831 (title - The Coward of the Blazing Frontier; Cadman on run from a court martial goes to India under another identity - Major Baxter.
- 865 - 879 (title - Cadman: The Frontline Coward; training American troops).
- 920 - 934 (title - Cadman: The Spy with the Yellow Streak (Cadman now a Major; working as a spy in Slavonia in between wars).
- 1023 - 1038 (title - Cadman and the Cossacks; Cadman and Smith in Russia with Prince Kronsky's Cossacks).
- Starts prior to 1042 - finishes after 1056 (East Africa; Captain Cadman in charge of bush fighters; Corporal Tom Smith).
- 1087 - 1101. (East Africa; first panel - fighting in a boxing match; artist Dorey) RP.
- Starts prior to 1095 - ? Cadman: The Fighting Coward (WW1 East Africa).
- 1141 - 1155 (Title - Cadman Fighting Coward; commanding a platoon of Gurkhas; artist Dorey?).
- 1184 - 1198 (Title - King Cadman; impersating King Ambrose of Borania; Smith is a Corporal in this series; artist Dorey?).
- 1247 - ? (sent to fight on the Russian Front; featuring General Boris Zukar, imperial Russian Army; artist Dorey).
- 1305 - 1318 (Title - Cadman: The Front-line Coward. Cadman is serving as a British Supply Officer with Italin troops).
- 1389 - ? (title - Cadman of the Legion; joins the French Foreign Legion as John Coleman).
- ? - 1403 (title - Cadman of the Legion).
- 1507 - 1520 (Title - Cadman: The Fighting Coward; leading a group of army criminals on missions, Western Front; artist Dorey?)
RP?
Cagney, Lieutenant Sam (series character; present day adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
Cakebread, Captain "Lardy" (series character; sport; football; humorous) see Floating Footballers, The.
Call 'em Commandoes! (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Captain Mason; Bert Snape; Dave Watts; Tom Evans; Jock Lowther; Jeff Blake; artist not
Known.
- 1418 - 1432 (note Capt. Rayner leads squad into battle as Capt. Mason is injured in training).
- 1481 - 1494 (2nd series).
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.
Cameron, Mark (series character; text; featuring Mark Cameron; Dias, his tracker; stories set in Ceylon, present day Sri Lanka; artist not known).
- series begins 405 (hunting down a man-eating leopard).
- 406 (title - Dynamite With Fins On! (Mark Cameron goes shark fishing).
- 407
- 408
- 409
- 410
- 411 (title - The Day the Black Bear Saw Red).
Camerons Don't Surrender (no medals awarded; factual; WW2 Army; British 8th Army withdrawing to Egypt; defending position against Germans; artist Ted Rawlings) 705.
Campbell of the Q-ships (WW1 RN; factual; story of Campbell) 359.
Campbell, Sir Malcolm (factual; sporting life of the man who set a new speed record in Bluebird in 1931, 301 mph; artist not known) 857.
Can I Have a Receipt Please? (WW1 Army; 08th August, 1918; France; army British tank, assists Australian troops in taking a village by destroying enemy machine guns. No names mentioned. Artist not known) 685.
Can He Beat the Bubbling Death? (complete story; text; Brian Medhurst saves the foreman from molten metal; artist not known) 365.
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, The (complete story; text) 1970.
- Demon Plum Duff, The (Christmas Eskimo and trading centre based story; complete story; text).
- Drop into Danger (complete story; text; Junior Forest Ranger saving peoples lives during a forest fire).
- Fear From Farthest Space, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- Fire Fighters Need Know-How! (complete story; text; youths clearing an area of trees to prevent a forest fire spreading).
- Flying Fire-Truck, The (series characters; text).
- Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The (series characters; adventure).
- Gold Fever (adventure; text).
- Greenhorn, The (complete story; two killers taken back to Canada; police; RCMP).
- 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).
- Old Fashioned Joe (complete story; Chinook Joe, an Eskimo wrongly accused of killing a Mountie).
- Only One Will Walk Away! (nature story, timber wolf vs. a deer; complete story; text).
- Outlaw Tree, The (complete story; text; lumberjack, high rigger).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The (adventure; complete story).
- Rodeo Boy (series character; present day; story of an orphan becoming a rodeo rider).
- Sasquatch Walks! (series characters; Canadian themed story; adventure).
- Scalp For Harry Beaver, A (complete story; hunting adventure).
- School of Shake, Rattle and Roar (complete story; police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
- Terror of the Timber Wolves, The (complete story; text; a fire-fighter has to contend with a forest fire and wolves!)
- 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).
Canadian Trans-Continental Railway, Building of (factual; artist Bevan) 760.
Canal Courier (WW2 Dutch Resistance; series character; featuring Jan Van Groot; artist not known).
Candy, Sergeant Danny (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) see Jungle Jeepers.
Canning, Squadron Sergeant-Major (WW2 Army; France, 1940; no medals awarded; 10th Royal Hussars; front / back cover story; artist not known) 949.
Cannonball Express, The (series characters; WW2 army; featuring Captain Winston Sykes; Pepin, a young French orphan; Milton Peabody, a technical expert; artist not known).
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.
Canoe Raiders, The (complete story; WW2 Army; SBS; raid on Italian held railway in Egypt, 1941; artist not known) 680.
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. Note - story does not appear in every issue of The Victor).
- S1972, (col.); 1973; 1974.
- 536 - 619;
- starts prior to 1099? - 1126; (no story 1126); 1127; 1128; (no story 1129);1130 - 1139; 1140?; 1156 - 1161 (in every issue); (no story 1162);
1163; (no story 1164); 1165 - 1172; (no stories 1173 - 1178); 1179;
- (no stories 1180, 1181); 1182; (no stories 1183 - 1185); 1186; (no stories 1187 - 1190); 1191; (no story 1192); 1193; (no stories 1194
- - 1196); 1197; (no stories 1198 - 1199); 1200; (no story 1201, 1202?); 1203; 1204; (no stories 1205 - 1221?); 1222; (no stories 1223 - 1226);
1227; (no stories 1228 - 1229);
1230; (no stories 1231 -
- 1234); 1235; 1245; 1246; (no episodes 1246- 1249); 1250; (no episodes 1251 & 1252); 1253; (no episodes
1254-1259; 1260.
Captain Lightfoot (factual; story of Michael Martin, a polite outlaw in the American West, who nevertheless was hanged; artist not known) 546.
Card Trick, The (WW1 German submarine; complete story) 1989.
Carew, Robin Crusoe (sport; general; series character) see Crusoe Came to Cambridge.
Carey, Dick (series character; 1576 adventure; naval action fighting Spanish ships) see Song of the Sword, The.
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.
Carson, floyd (series character; sport; football) see Sid's Shadow.
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, Ted (series character; sport; cycling, Tour de France) see Wheels of Death.
Carter, Tod and Jerry (series characters; humorous; sport; horse-racing) see We've Gotta Horse!
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.
Cat That Fought Alone, The (WW2 USAAF, RAF; series characters; Far Eastern story; featuring Flight Lieutenant Michael Martin; artist Watson).
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 Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher.
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 - Cecil is defrosted from a frozen lake).
- 444 - 457 (2nd series - the boxer goes on a world tour).
- 507 - 518 (3rd series; fighting a gang of crooks).
- 575 - 585 (RP of Cecil - He's in the Army Now!).
- 977 - 986 (Cecil fighting for the World Boxing Championship).
- 1000 - ? (RP 444 - 457 Cecil on a world tour).
- 1038 - 1049 (RP of 507 - ? fighting a gang of crooks).
- 1052 - 1062 (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, the butler (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Percy's Private Army.
Champ From The Covered Wagon, The (series characters; sport; boxing; late 19th century; featuring Buck Ross; artist Kearon?)
Champ, The (complete story; world war two; sport; boxing; Fred Foster; artist not known) 828.
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.
- Ahmed, Fuad Ben (series; WW2 Army; North Africa) seeWells at Marzuk.
- Akrigg, Booth (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Albright, Lieutenant Jim (series; adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
- Alfini, Pat (series; police) see Double Agent.
- Allan, Sergeant Dirk (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Allan, Tim (series; secret service; sport; motorbike racing) see Scourage of the Black Crabs.
- Alric, King of Westland (series; medieval fantasy adventure) see Golden Steed, The.
- Alric, Prince (series; set in ancient British times) see Vengeance of Alric.
- Android AD964 or Andy (series; sci-fi) see Star Seekers.
- Anga, Sergeant (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Far Eastern) see Secret of Augusta Bay, The.
- Appleseed, Johnny (series; American Wild West adventure) see Johnny Appleseed.
- Arlberg-Holstein, Prince Kurt Von (series; WW2 German Army character) see Prince of Tigers.
- Armstrong, Dr. (series; sport; bare fist fighting) see Mr. Samson's Secret.
- Armstrong, Jeff (series; WW2 Army) see Men From The Black Volcano, The.
- Auric (series; Dark Ages) see Jewel and the Sword, The.
- Baggot, Warder see Licence to Steal!
- Bahadar, Private - a Gurkha soldier (series; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The.
- 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.
- Baird, Jamie (series; sport; football) see>Glory Game.
- 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).
- Banji (series; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
- Banks, Tom (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Barge Bulldog.
- Bannon, Deputy Drute (series; sci-fi; police) see Marshall of Magnon.
- Banwe (series; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
- Barbarry, the mule (Army, North-West Frontier, India; humour; text) see Mulligan and his Mule.
- Barber, Jack (series; WW2 RN; Indian Ocean; tracking down a murderous Japanese submarine commander) see Vengeance Cruise of the Kali, The.
- Barclay, "Blimp" (series; humorous) see Great Barclay, The.
- Barker, Ernie (series; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story) see Ernie's Island.
- 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.
- Barret, Jim (series; adventure; Java Sea) see Battle For Fire Island.
- Barry, Commander Roy (series; WW2 German Navy & RN; midget one man submarine) see Menace beneath the Waves, The.
- Barrett, Jason (series; adventure; ghosts).
- Barrington, Doug (sport; football) see My Business is Goals.
- Barsloe-Beane, Bertie (WW1 pilot) see Cowboy on the Western Front.
- Bart, Sir Guy (series; 13th century soldier of fortune) see Guns of Timur, The.
- Bartok, Jan (series; WW2) see Manhunt.
- Barton, Chopper Alf (series; text; sport; boxing; humorous) see Professor's a Pug, The.
- Barton, Lieutenant Johnny (WW2 RN; series; L.C.T. 16) see Floating Coffin, The.
- Bates, Jimmy (series; sport; football) see Jimmy's Football Genie.
- 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.
- Bee, Bertie (series; sport; football) see Busiest Bee in Football, The.
- Belcher, Jem (series; sport; bare fist-fighting) see Battler from Bristol, The.
- Bell, Dick (series; early 19th century seafaring adventure) see Treasure of Toowan, The.
- Bell, Tom (series; sport; Radley Rovers Football Club) see Double Act, The.
- Benini, Enzo (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Benson, Jack (series; central African adventure; dinosaur) see Reign of the Last Dragon, The.
- Benson, Tony (series; sport; football; school boy adventures) see Outcasts of St. Oswald's, The.
- Benthao (WW2 elephant) see Elephant Never Forgets and Task Force with Tusks.
- Best, Captain Bob (series; adventure) see Expedition Ozolo.
- Biggs, Private Charley (series; WW2 Army) see Guardians of the Headhunter.
- Binx, Professor Theophilus (series; WW2; North Africa) see Binx and his Sphinx.
- Black, Bill (series; secret service; 1970's story) see Robots of the Deep.
- Black, John (series; adventure and explorer) see Trailer Black.
- Blackjack (series; sea-faring adventure) see Secret of Shark Island, The.
- 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) see Last Commando, The.
- Blake, Harry (series; Victorian Army) see Hard Life For Harry Blake, A.
- Blake, Jack (series; sport; football; secret service) see Evil Eye of the Little Yellow God, The.
- Blake, Johnny (series; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
- Blake, Jonathan (series; 18th century fencing sword adventure) see Blade of Jonathan Blake, The.
- Blake, Sergeant Joe (series; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story) see Golden Sword of Shinto, The.
- Blaze (series; text; adventure) see
- Blaze - Pony of the Welsh Peaks.
- Bloggs, Ben (series; WW2 secret service; text; humorous) see Ben Bloggs: Extra-Special Agent.
- 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) see Phantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Bolton, Chris (character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
- Bolton, Lenny (character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
- Bolton, Rick (character; sport; football) see Fortune Hunters, The.
- Bones, Joe (WW2 Army climber).
- Booker, Sergeant (series; WW2 army) see Under the Volcano.
- Booth, Bombardier Bill (WW2 Army; series) see Prouty, Captain.
- Boots - a dog (series; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
- Boppo (series; sport; football) see Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The.
- 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.
- Boston, Tom (series; sport; bare-knuckle boxing) see Battler Boston.
- 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, The (police; text stories) see Boys in Blue, The.
- Braddock, Sergeant Matt V.C. (series; WW2 RAF) see Braddock.
- Bradley, Corporal Jim (series; WW2 Army) see Kill or Die!
- Brand, Bill Corporal (WW1 secret service) see Black Rider, The.
- Brand, Richard (series; Dark Ages;) see Dagger of Doom.
- Brand, Sir Stanley and his son Peter (series; Dacoits out to kill the hero; giant rats) see Three on the Terror Trail.
- Brandon, Ace (series; present day adventure, helicopter pilot) see Egg-Beater, The
- Brandon, Nippy (series; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
- Brannigan, Barney (series; sport; boxing; America 1930's?) see Battler With The Rag-Tag Trainer, The.
- Brayshaw, Ronald 'Pugsy' (series; WW2 RN) see You're in the Navy Now.
- 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.
- Brooks, Red (series; adventure; S. American themed story) see Guardian of the Green God.
- Brown, Jeff (assistant to Saxon) see Send for Saxon.
- Brown, Tom (series; sport; football) see Steelman's Eleven.
- Brown, Vic (series; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
- Bruff, Bottleneck (WW2 RN; series; text; humorous) see Bottleneck Bruff: He Always Delivers.
- 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).
- Burton, Sergeant Joe (series; WW2 Army) see Last Tank in France, The.
- Burton, W. (series; sport; tennis) see Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men.
- Bush, Sergeant John (series character; Napoleonic Wars) see Guerrilla Guns.
- Buxton, Gus (deputy Marshall; western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
- Byrd, John (series; modern explorers in a Brazilian jungle) see Mountain of the Winds.
- Cadman, The Fighting Coward (WW1).
- Cagney, Lieutenant Sam (series; present day adventure) see Atlantic Monster, The.
Cakebread, Captain "Lardy" (series; sport; football; humorous) see Floating Footballers, The.
- Cameron, Mark (series; text; hunting stories).
- Candy, Sergeant Danny (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Jungle Jeepers.
- Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (humour).
- Carew, Robin Crusoe see Crusoe Carew.
- Carey, Dick (series; 1576 adventure; naval action fighting Spanish ships) see Song of the Sword, The.
- Carlo, real name Charles Ross (series; WW2 schoolboy adventure) see Cap That Carlo Wore, The.
- Carson, Albert (series; sport; athletics) see Coach Carson.
- Carson, floyd (series; sport; football) see Sid's Shadow.
- 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.
- Carter, Ted (series; sport; cycling, Tour de France) see Wheels of Death.
- Carter, Tod and Jerry (series; humorous; sport; horse-racing) see We've Gotta Horse!
- Cartwright, Corporal (series; WW2 Army; text) see Square 'Chuter, The.
- Chalmers, the butler (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!
- Chari, Lal (WW2 Army; series; Far East adventure) see Leaping Tiger, The.
- 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.
- Chater, Bert (series; humour; drinks some water that turns him into a chimp see Chater's Chimp.
- Checkley, Billy (series; adventure; fox-hunting; text) see Checkley, Billy.
Cherrington, Private Arnold (series; WW2 Army) see Guardians of the Headhunter.
- Chesterten, Jamie (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Quest For El Quandor.
- Chesterten, Mark (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Quest For El Quandor.
- 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.
- Chung (series characters; secret service 1930's; fights with a cricket bat) see Wolf of Kabul, The.
- Clark, Sam (series; sport; moto-cross rider) see Mud in Your Eye!
- Clarke, Nobby Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
- Clarke, Private Nobby (series; sci-fi) see Battlers From the Black Cloud.
- Clarke, Private Nobby (series; 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.
- Clegg, Group-Captain (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series; American fighting with the British) see No War for Wilbur.
- Clegg, Danny (series character; schoolboy adventure) see Danny's Detector.
- Clegg, Marshall John (series; western) see Talons of Terror, The.
- Clint, Harry (series; present day army, Royal Marines) see Making of a Marine, The.
- Coach Carson (sport; athletics) see Coach Carson.
- Cochran, Chris (series; under-water adventure 1947) see Diamond Divers, The.
- Cochrane, Lord Thomas (series; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
- Cody, Major Mike (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Jungle Jeepers.
- Coffey, Patrol Officer Sam (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Far Eastern) see Secret of Augusta Bay, The.
- 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
- Condor (series; WW2 RAF; secret service; codename for character) seeStuka Spy, The.
- Conrad, Bart Marshall (western) see Deputy of Colorado Springs, The.
- Conway, Jack (series; sport; cricket; text; Australian themed story) see Trail-Blazers for the Tests and The Aussies Are Here!
- Coggins, Mush (WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Collins, "Bucky" (series; sport; boxing) see School For Bashers.
- Cook, Tommy (series; cold war story; RN) see Secret War of the Slug.
- 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.
- Craig, Detective (series; police) see Crimebuster Craig.
- Crandall-Smythe, Lord Harry (Victorian; humour) see Toughest Toff in Town.
- Crane, Craig (series; text; detective) see Crane, Craig.
- Cranley, Albert (series; sport; several sports featured; humorous) see Gentle Giant, 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.
- Cross, John "Boy" (series; sport; motorcycle speedway) see Boy Cross.
- 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.
- Culver, Captain Ted (WW2 Merchant Navy; stories about the trawler Sally Lunn and her crew) see Tod Culver's Crazy Crew.
- Cuneeda (series; Roman-occupied Britain) see see Two Against the Legions.
- Curt, John (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
- Cuthroc (series; Roman-occupied Britain) see see Two Against the Legions.
- Daboola (WW2; Burmese Boy) see Task Force with Tusks.
- Dale, Johnny (series; humour) see Add Only Water!
- Dalton, ‘Yank’ (series; WW1 RFC) see Cowboy on the Western Front.
- Damory, Doctor scientist (series; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of The.
- Dangerfield, Tom (series; 17th century) see Dangerfield: On the King's Service.
- Danoza, Mel (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Lord Nemo's Champion.
- Danskin, Boss (series; blind villian) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
- Danskin, John (series; grandson to Boss Danskin) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
- Danvers, Ron (series; sport; football) see Up For the Cup!
- Dark, Talbot (series; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
- Davey, Greg (series; sport; go-kart racing) see Racing Driver.
- Davey, Peter (series; text; battling a giant swordfish) see Year of the Big Fish, The.
- Davock (series; adventure; text) see Davock of Grey Woods.
- Dawson of Dumbulla (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.
- Decker, Mike (series; sport; football) see Mike's Misfits.
- Deemster, Sergeant (series; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese) see Fighting Cat, The.
- Delacourt, Rufus (series; English Civil War; mid 17th century) see Silver Greyhound, The.
- Delamere, Lord (series; Kenya) see Lord of the White Highlands.
- Delaney, Jack (WW1 Despatch Rider) see Delaney Always Delivers.
- Delaporte, Don (series; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
Jehelli;
- Dennison, Private (series; WW2 Army) see Sniper Dennison.
- Dexter, Private Rod (series; WW2 Army) see Dexter, You're Dead!
- Dickon (series; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
- Digger (series; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs) see Kangeroo Kite.
- "Dingley" (series; sport; football; humorous) see Potterton Pansies, The.
- Dirken, Private Eddie (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East) see Walk, Fight - or Die!
- Dixon, Danny see Danny Dixon's Crazy Railway.
- Dixon, Dick (adventure; series) see Dixon of Disaster Squad.
- Dodds, 'Deadly' Danny (series; sport; football) see Deadly Dangerous Dodds.
- 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.
- Douglas, "Hatch" Craig (series; sci-fi) see Tulips of Terror, The.
- 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, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN; series; midget submarine) see Sink the Kruger!
- Drake, Tom (WW2 Naval Intelligence) see the strip with the same name.
- Drake, Pete (series; treasure hunting in the East Indies, present day) see Seekers of the Sultan's Treasure.
- Drew, Inspector (series; sport; football; Westwood Utd) see Who Stole the First Team?
- 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
- Droppo (series; sport; football) see Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The.
- Drummond, Bill (S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
- Dudley, Tom (series; orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slaves of the Evil Eyes. Tom Dudley & Billy Watt, Krantor).
- Duggan, Andy (series; WW2 RN) see Death-Wish Duggan.
- Duggan, Black (series; Scotland 18th Century) see Follow the Deadly Dirks.
- Duggan, Jack (series; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
- "Dumpy" Dan (WW2 Army; humour) see Dumpy Dan: The Saucepan Man.
- Dunn, Mike (series; sport; boxing) see Boxer Noboby Knows, The.
- 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)
- Eel, Mister (series character; 1817 Britain; escapologist; working for the Prison Reform Society) see Amazing Mister Eel, The.
- Eliot, Richard (series; 17th century adventure, Vienna; fighting Turkish Tartar armies) see Saving of the Citadel, The.
- Ellis, John (series; story set during the reign of Edward VI) see Hounds of the Cheviot Mists.
- Emmy, a tame Emu (series; Aussie; adventure; humour) see Feuding Finnegan.
- Engels, Private Rudi (series; WW2 German Army; story about two private soldiers trying to escape the war with war loot) see Golden Chariot.
- England, Sergeant Johnny (series; WW2 Army; East Loamshire Regt.; a platoon trying to get a list of German agents in Britain back to Blighty) see Blightly or Bust!
- Entwhistle, Lance Corporal Tubby (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
- Evans, Jimmy (series; sport; several sports featured; humorous) see Gentle Giant, The.
- Evans, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
- Evans, Sergeant Blake (series; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
- Evans, Terry (series; sport; football) see We Are United.
- 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.
- Fanthom (series; a black mysterious horse) see Black Charger, The.
- Faraday, Sergeant Bill (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Faraday's Phantoms.
- Farragut, Sergeant A.L. (series; western; U.S. Cavalry) see Hunting of Rupe Landers.
- Farrant, Harry (series; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century) see White Samurai, The.
- Farrell, Lin (series; text; Australian themed story; overland telegraph) see Kid of the Clattering Keys, The.
- Farson, Bud (series characters; private investigators) see Danger Unlimited.
- Farlow, Duke : Big Game Fisher (series character; sport; big game fishing) see Duke Farlow: Big Game Fisher.
- 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.
- Felton, Sir Harry (series character; note - appeared in complete stories; English Civil War).
- Fenbaum, Maxie (Sci-fi; A top New York racketeer) see Bubble, The.
- Ferguson, Jock & Pip (series; WW2 Army; Far East series) see River War, 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.
- Finnigan, Professor James (series; text; sport; boxing; humorous) see Professor's a Pug, The.
- Flagg, Sergeant Simon (WW2 Army SAS, SBS; series) see Suddenly, the Raiders Were There!
- Fletcher, Emory see Sasquatch Walks! (series characters; Canadian themed story; adventure; police).
- Flint, Lord Peter (series; WW2 Secret Service) see Codename Warlord.
- Flood, Zeb (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Coonskin Grenadier.
- Fog, Dusty (series; western) see Town Tamers, The and Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War) and Guns That Won the West.
- Forbes, Captain (series; WW1 army deserters) see Legion of the Lost.
- Forbes, Ensign Phillip (series; Crimean War; loss of the Regimental colours and the story of retrieving them) seeFord, Joe (series; giant Mole on the loose) see Tunnels of Terror.
- Foreman, Private Joe (Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
- Foster, Lance-Corporal (series; WW2 Army) see
- Foster's Freedom Fighters.
- Foster, Leading Seaman (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
- Foster, Freddy (sport; boxing) see Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops.
- Foster, Sir Herbert (series character; sport; football; see Red Rangers, The.
- Fox, Second-Lieutenant Joe (series; flying adventure post WW1; China; fighting against ruthless bandits) see
Flying Fox, The.
- Frankel, Private Herman (series; WW2 US Army) see Survivor, The.
- Franklin, Giles (series; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
- Frazer, Brad (series; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Frazer, Sergeant Jim (series; WW2 Army) see Mark of a Traitor.
- Frost, Sergeant Bill (series; WW2 Army) see Man With the Big Stick, The.
- Froyd, Sinton trainee-manager (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door.
- Fulger, Private Joe (series; WW2 Army; Far East) see Walk, Fight - or Die!
- Fuller (series characters; sci-fi) see Space Pirate).
- Fuller, Dr. see Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The.
- Fundi (Gun bearer) see Sands, Saul.
- G for George (series; WW2 RAF; analogy of stories about a Spitfire Mark 1A).
- Gain, Professor Martin (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
- Gal, Abdur (series; native; present day adventure rescuing Dr. Batory from rebels in Kalanistan) see Hallam's Hardest Mission.
- Gardener, Alf (series; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
- Galvin, Danny (series; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
- Gardener, Alf (series; sport; football) see Brain Behind the Rangers.
- Gardner, Ben (series; Australian themed story; giant toads) see Day of the Giant, The.
- Garrett, Sergeant Harry (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Garrity, Highball (series; sport; boxing; America 1930's?) see Battler With The Rag-Tag Trainer, The.
- Gascon (series; young orphan; Prussian siege of Paris 1870) see Sheppard's Flock.
- Gates, Marine Jack (series; WW1 Army) see Dogs of War.
- Gillard, Johnny (series; sport; cricket) see Batsman From the Outback, The.
- Gleeson, Danny (series; canadian themed story; rodeo riding adventure) see Rodeo Boy.
- Goff, Sergeant Sam (WW2 Army, North Africa; series) see Desert Dudes, The.
- Gordon, Ace (series; adventure; Java Sea) see Battle For Fire Island.
- Gordon, Boy Seaman Bill (series; WW1 RN; S. America searching for the German cruiser Dresden) see Gordon of the Glasgow.
- Gordon, Captain Dan (adventure; NATO troops vs. Black Brigade terrorists) see Countdown to Oblivion.
- Gordon, Glen (series; African adventure) see Hermits of Gorilla Island, The.
- Gordon, Sub-Lieutenant Jim (series; WW2 RN; S. America theatre of war) see Gordon of Force G.
- Gordon, Trooper Tom (WW2 5th Hussars; series) see Phantom of the Fighting Fifth).
- Gorgeous Gus (sport football) see the entry with the same name.
- Gorman, Weary see Pillow Champ, The (sport; boxing; humour).
- Gould, Sam (sci-fi; Canadian themed story) see Fear From Farthest Space, The.
- 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.
- Gregson, Alymar (series; WW2 Resistance) see V For Vengeance.
- Grey, Flight Sergeant Dave (WW2 POW; series) see Mystery Man of Stalagluft 10, The.
- Gregg, Tom (series; sport; bare-fist boxing; mid-19th century) see Hammerfist.
- Green, Flight Lieutenant (series; WW2 RAF) see Grasshopper Green.
- Green, Jeff navigatorsee Green Lizard, Look For (series; South Pacific treasure hunting adventure).
- Greer, Joe (series; sport; football) Jinx on Joe Greer, The.
- Grey, Benny (series; sport; boxing) see Shadow Over Scrapper Grey, The.
- Grier (series; adventure) see Black Knights, The.
- Gritt, Lieutenant Harry (series; WW2 Army) see Gritt.
- Grooteman, Paul (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Guffles, Osbert (sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
- Gula (series; Victorian army adventure) see Branded.
- Gunnar, Lars (series; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
- Gurung, Captain Garju (series; WW2 Army; Far-Eastern themed story) see Battling Bat, The.
- 'Gus' a computer (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Hagasake (series; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
- Haggerty, Private (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
- Haig, Iron (series; 1930's adventure - building a railway in Mongolia) see Lost Warriors of Tartary, The.
- Hal O' the Heath (friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor.
- Hall, Harold (series; WW1 RFC) see Humdrum Hall, Flying Tiger!
- Hallam, Tom (series; SBS; present day adventure rescuing Dr. Batory from rebels in Kalanistan) see Hallam's Hardest Mission.
- Hammer Man (medieval) see the entry with the same name.
- Hardy, Dick (series characters; adventure; searching for a missing brother in Australia) see Searcher of the Far Horizon.
- Harman, Jack Sergeant (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
- Harold Big-Hand (series character; sport; football).
- Harper, Harry (series; late 19th century messenger boy adventures) see Hotfoot Harry.
- Hartley, Chris (WW2 secret agents; series) see Behind the Enemy Lines.
- Hartman, Eddie (series; WW2 RAF) see Brothers at War.
- Hartman, Konrad (series; WW2 Luftwaffe) see Brothers at War.
- Hartshore, Dick (series; English Civil War) see Lincolnshire Poacher, The.
- Hassan (Victorian; South China Seas; assistant to Monty Phipps) see Dragon Flag, The.
- Hawke, Jonathan (series; 17th century Caribbean seeJonathan Hawke - Pirate Catcher.
- Hawkman, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army) see Hawkman's Horse.
- Hawkins, Fred (series; WW2; boy fighting Germans on the island of Falkenhurst in the South Atlantic) see Fred's Outpost.
- Hawkins, Jeb (series; 18th century Royal Navy) see Jeb Hawkins RN.
- Hayes, Hal (series; WW1 Army) see Fighting Marine, The.
- 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.
- Heron, Geoff (WW2 school boys in occupied France; series) see Needle Gun, The.
- Higgins, Alf (series; magician; text and picture stories) see Alfredo the Great.
- Higgins, Harry (series; WW2 civilian sea story) see Hurricane Harry.
- Higgins, Joe (series; WW1; Royal Navy) see Stokehold Joe.
- Higgs, Jim (series; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
- Hill, Joe "Hungry" (series; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
- Hinks, Horace (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series; American fighting with the British) see No War for Wilbur.
- Hobbe, John (series; 13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
- Hobbs, Corporal Jack (series; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, 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.
- Hooper, Harry and Toby (series; sport; football) see Flash Harry.
- Hopkins, Jimmy (series; WW2 Australian Army; Fair East) .
- Hopper, Clarence (the Iceman) (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Horatius (series; ancient Rome) see Man Who Saved Rome, The.
- Hork Larsen (sci-fi) see Hork the Hunter.
- Horn, Trooper Job (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
Hornbeam, Captain Horatio (series; sport; football; humorous) see Floating Footballers, The.
- Howard, Dave and Mark (series; Victorian adventure) see White Lama, The.
- Howard, Petty Officer "Sparks" (WW2 RN; series; forward RN observers for rocket launching craft) see Roaring Rockets, The.
- Howells, Ralph (series; sport; football) see Glory Game.
- Hud (series; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
- Hudson, Harry (series; adventure; S. American themed story) see Guardian of the Green God.
- Hudson, Jeff (series; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
- Hudson, Joe (series; sport; Radley Rovers Football Club) see Double Act, The.
- Huggins, Squadron Sergeant Albert (series; western; humorous) see Send For Huggins.
- Huggins, Hurricane (series; late 19th century Pacific sea adventure; Australian) see King Huggins.
- Hugo, a squire (13th Century, Africa) see Dark Domain, The.
- Hunt, Alexander "Sandy" (series; prior to WW2) see Sandy's Secret War.
- Hunter, Jack (series; WW2 prison escapee) see Vengeance of the War Dogs.
- Hutton, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series) see Yellow Bird, The.
- Hutton, Ron (series; sport; Formula One Motor Racing) see Speed Kings and the Deadly Doubles.
- "Jack" (series; WW2 Resistance; ) see V For Vengeance.
- Jackson, Bill (series; sport; football) see Team That Couldn't Win, 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 (series; WW2 Army).
- James, Sir (series; secret service; WW2) see Secret World of Pasty White, The.
- 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.
- Jehelli (series; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
- Jem, Gipsy (series; police; sport; bare-fist fighting; mid-eighteenth century) see Flashing Fists, The.
- Jenner, Private Joe (WW2 Army; series character for picture stories) see Jungle Joe.
- Jens, Helmut (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Jimi (series; sport; football) see Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals!
- Jimmy the Dodger (series; sport; boxing) see Jimmy the Dodger.
- John One (series; sci-fi) b>see John One.
- Johnson, Bert (series; sport; horse racing) see Gallops of the Big Galoot, The.
- Johnson, Sergeant Paddy (series; WW2 resistance / escaping POW's) see Long Escape, The.
- Johnson, Sam (series; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Jones, Clapper (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Jones, Corporal Davie (series; WW2 Army) see Llewellyn is Lost.
- Jones, Egbert (series; text; humorous) see Egbert - The Private Eye.
- Jones, Gunner Pete (series; 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 (series; 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' (series; 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 (series; WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Jose (series; local boy in Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
- 'Jungle' Joe (series; text stories.)
- Kane, Sergeant Pilot (series; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese) see Fighting Cat, The.
- Kataki (series; 12th Century Japan) see His Name Was Vengeance.
- Kay, Sergeant Fred (series; WW2 Army) see Fred Kay’s Crazy Railroad.
- Keeler, Sergeant Joe (WW2 Army; American Ranger) see Ranger.
- Keene, Corporal Bill (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story) see Elephant at War.
- Kelly, Bob (series; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Kelly, Chip (series; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story) see Ernie's Island.
- Kelly, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Away Went Kelly.
- Kelly, Joe (series; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Kelly, John (series; WW2 Far East) see Kelly's Kites.
- Kelly, Marine Mike (WW2 RN) see River Rats, The.
- Ken (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Kennedy, ‘Killer’ (series; WW2 RN)
- Kenny Carter’s Kayo Kids (series; sport; boxing)
- Kent, Tom Constable (series; police) see Emergency Squad.
- Kenyon, Jeff (series; sport; football) see Team of Silent Strangers, The.
- Kerby, Josh (series; sport; football) see Good-For-Nothing Goalie, The.
- Kerr, Don (series; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
- Kevin, Tim (series; WW2 Army) see Claws.
- Kidd, Fred 'Cannonball' (series; sport; football) see School Boy Wonders.
- Kidd, tom (series; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
- Kidd, Alan (series character; story about Alan Kidd making and flying his own kite) see Kidd's Kite.
- King, Charlie (series; WW2 schoolboy adventure; glasses reflect past military stories when looked through) see Glasses of Glory.
- King, Lieutenant Don (series; WW2 Army; secret mission) see Seventh Mission, The.
- 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.
- Kopekwe (series; canadian themed story; rodeo riding adventure) see Rodeo Boy.
- Krantor (series; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slaves of the Evil Eyes.
- Kubal, a horse (series; sport; show jumping) see Kubal the Great.
- Lacey, Trooper Tim (WW1 Army) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Lambert, Johnny (series; America 1930's) see Hoods Are Here!
- Landers, Rupe (series; western; U.S. Cavalry) see Hunting of Rupe Landers.
- Latrobe, Paul (sci-fi; Canadian themed story) see Fear From Farthest Space, The.
- Laydon, Race (series; animal hunter stories) see Hounds of the Hunter.
- 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.
- Laurentis, Lord Lancelot (series; sport; athletics) see Toff of the Track, The.
- Lee (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
- Lee, Huang (series; WW2 Army) see Men From The Black Volcano, The.
- Lee, Peng (series; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
- Lee, Steve (series; sport; football) see Sleeping Beauty, The.
- 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.
- Lindon, Squadron Leader Bob (series; giant eagle; adventure) see Talons of Vengeance, The.
- Liverpool Red (series; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
- Llewellyn, a goat (series; WW2 Army) see Llewellyn is Lost.
- Locke, Sam (professional locksmith) see Sam Locke.
- 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).
- Lorrimer, Professor (series; sci-fi; text; adventure) see Revolt of the Dogs.
- Low, Sergeant Johnny (WW2 RN) see River Rats, The.
- Lowe, Benjamin (series; sport; tennis) see Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men.
- Lumsden of the Guides (Indian Mutiny; Victorian Army).
- Lycidas (series; ancient themed story) see Lycidas the Spartan.
- Lydd, Bert (series; 1870's America; mining; western) see Hammer Man, The.
- Macalpine, Jim (series; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The).
- MacDonald, Ewan (series; 18th century Scotland) see School of Traitors.
- Macdonald, Jamie (series; Scotland 18th Century) see Follow the Deadly Dirks.
- McBride, Heck (western) see Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The.
- McCoy, Danny (series; western) see Killer's Kin.
- McCreadie, Roy (series; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
- McGraw Butch (series; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- McGuire, Petty Officer Joe (series; WW2 RN; Vikings fighting the Germans) see Battleberg, The.
- McGurk, Private (series; WW2 Army; Far-Eastern themed story) see Battling Bat, The.
- McKay, Harry see Have Plane - Will Fly (adventure; flying; pilots for hire).
- McKenzie, Alec (series; North-West Canada; adventure) see Crimson Otter, The.
- McTavish, P.O. (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
- McTaggart, Sergeant 'Tiger' (series character; WW2 Army).
- Mace, Jem (series; sport) see Gypsy Jem.
- Macey, Alec (series) see Volts of Vengeance.
- Maddox, Nick (series; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Magnus the Muscle Man (sport; weight-lifting).
- Mailey, Clint (series; text; western) see Old Man Mailey's Mule.
- Maitland, Sergeant Ted (series; WW2 army; British tank crew fighting behind enemy lines with Arab allies) see Riddle of the Rocks, The.
- Maklin, Ted (series; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
- Man Friday (series; sport; football).
- Man in the Mine (WW2 RN).
- Manda, boy Zulu (series; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
- 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.
- Marmont, Roger (series character; 15th century) see Swords of Roger Marmont, The.
- Marrakul, Luke (Aboriginal character; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
- Marshall, John (series) see Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The.
- Martin, Flight Lieutenant Michael (series character; WW2 USAAF, RAF; Far Eastern story) see Cat That Fought
Alone, The.
- Martin "Rhino" (series; African adventure) see Hermits of Gorilla Island, 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.
- Masters, Sub-Lieutenant Sam (series; WW2 RN; English Channel) see Waggett's War.
- 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.
- Mason, Captain (series; WW2 Army) see Call 'em Commandoes!
- Maul, Master Bertlemy (series; 17th century) see Dangerfield: On the King's Service.
- May, Budsy (series; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Mayblossom, Cuthbert (series; sport; boxing) see Pillow Champ.
- Mayhew, Stan (series; sport; football) see Sorcerer's Apprentice, The.
- Mellor, Private Tim (series; WW2 Army) see Gallopers Go To War, The.
- 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).
- Millard, Jack (series; sport; football) see Team That Nobody Knew, The.
- Miller, Corporal Eric (series; WW2 RAAF) see Balfour's Battles.
- Miller, "Dusty" (series; sport; football; school boy adventures) see Outcasts of St. Oswald's, The.
- Miller, Terry (series; sport; football) see Terry's Tornadoes.
- Milne, Private Buster (series; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The.
- Minchin, Sergeant-Major (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Coonskin Grenadier, The.
- Mingorie, Billy (series; sport; boxing; Australian themed story) see Fists of the Blackfellow, The.
- Mister Roly-Poly (series; sport; football).
- Mitchell, Major Jack (series; Napoleonic War; secret service) see Mitchell's Missions.
- Mole, Lenny (series; WW2 Army) see Khaki Crooks, The.
- Monk 'Doc' (series; sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Monster of Loch Neill, The (series; complete one issue stories of the appearance of the monster told through the centuries)
see Monster of Loch Neill, 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.
- Morris, Ted (series; adventure; giant animals and insects) see Time of the Giants, The.
- Morton, Private James (series; WW2 Army; Far East) see Wizard of Goz.
- Morton, Sparky (series; sport; football) see Mystery Man at Inside-Left, The.
- Mosjan (series; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
- Mouse (series; WW1; Royal Navy) see Stokehold Joe.
- 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).
- Murphy, Flying Officer Peter (series; WW2 RAF; operating a ME109 in occupied France) see Murphy's Messerschmitt.
- Murray, Captain Ed (WW2 Army; helping allied personnel to escape occupied Germany; series) see Secrets of the Verner Vault.
- Murray, Tim (series; adventure; 18th Century) see Swordmaster, The.
- Nandi (series character; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
- Napier, Flight Lieutenant Jack (series; WW2 Airborne troops) see Matchbox Marvels, The.
- Neilson, Tom Captain (series; WW2 RN) see Man in the Mine.
- Nelson, Johnny (series; sport; boxing) see Slave of the Ring.
- Nemo, Lord (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Lord Nemo's Champion.
- Nial (series; text; Highland Scotland, mid seventeenth century) see Sword of Nial the Nameless, The.
- Nixon, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Long Haul to Mongpen, The.
- North Star the Brave (series; ancient Britain, 600 B.C.).
- Nutt, Walter (series; sport; football) see Nutt's Eleven.
- O'Bannion, Private (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
- O'Reilly, Joe (series; sport; motor-racing) see Who and Why of the Silent Stranger, The.
- Okamoto, Kinji (series; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century) see White Samurai, The.
- Orchid, Johnny (series; 20th Century; safari adventure).
- Osmond, Vic (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun. Skag Ryan and Max Konig.
- Packer, Sam (series; sport; football) see You Can't Call That Football!
- Page, Private Danny (series; Victorian army adventure) see Branded.
- Page, Mark (series; sea-faring adventure) see Secret of Shark Island, The.
- Palmer, Sonny (series; Australian themed story; present day) see They Breed 'em Tough in the Outback!
- Panton, Pat (series; sport; boxing) see Punch Pirate.
- Parsons, (series; Victorian; humour) see Toughest Toff in Town.
- Peabody, Milton (series; WW2 army; railway story) see Cannonball Express, The.
- Peel, Sergeant Joe (series; WW2 Army) see Joe's Boys.
- Pennington, Tim (series; sport; athletics) see Taneebo the Thunderbolt.
- Pepin (series; WW2 army; railway story) see Cannonball Express, The.
- Pepper, Miss Primrose (series; sport; football; humorous) see Potterton Pansies, The.
- Peters, John (series; cold war story; RN) see Secret War of the Slug.
- 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.
- Pierce, the Hunter (series; sci-fi; poisonous ferns have invaded Earth) see Last Six Hundred, The.
- Pillow Champ, The (sport; pillow fighting).
- Pimm, Jake (sport; football) see Jake's Giant Killers.
- Piper, Private Terry (WW2 Army; series; Far Eastern series) see Piper's Private War.
- 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.
- Podge, Private (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
- 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).
- Prentice, Peter (series; sport; horse-racing; jockey) seePrester John (13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
- Preston, Alec (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
- Preston, George (WW2 series; secret service - mission kill Hitler!) see Finger on the Trigger, The.
- Prevo, Ben (series; sci-fi) see Lost World, The.
- Price, Dave (series; police) see Policeman Price.
- Price, Tim (series; sci-fi) see Space Hunter.
- 'Professor', Private (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
- Puss (series; humour) see Puss 'n' Boots.
- Quentin, John (series; adventure) see Green Lizard, Look For The.
- Quick, James B. (series; newspaper reporter 1870's) see James B. Quick.
- 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).
- Ralph, the kitchen boy (series; late 13th century; searching for a priceless gem) see Eye of Kublai Khan, The.
- Ram, Ali (series, present day North-West Frontier) see Khan's Man, The.
- Ramage, Master Gunner John (series; India 1575) see Ramage of the Roaring Guns.
- Ramose (series; ancient Egypt) Sons of Ra, The.
- Ranken, Ensign Jack (series character; Crimean War; loss of the Regimental colours and the story of retrieving them) see Colours of the 193rd.
- 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) seeReid, Bill (series; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
- Riggs, Sergeant Johnny (series, present day North-West Frontier) see Khan's Man, The.
- Roberts, Johnny (series; sci-fi; adventure) see Voice From Mars, The.
- Roberts, Private Ken (series; WW2 Army) see Llewellyn is Lost.
- Rodd, H.K. see Wonder Man, The
- Rogan, Bo (series; sci-fi) see Head-Hunter of the Galaxy.
- Rogan, Sergeant Bill (series; 18th century army); see Rogan of the Rocket Troop.
- Rogers, Ben (series; WW2 China) see Battler With the Black Patch, The.
- 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).
- Roper, Sam (series; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs) see Kangeroo Kite.
- Roper, Sergeant Joe (series; WW2 Army; North Africa) see Wells at Marzuk.
- Ross, Buck (series; sport; boxing; late 19th century) see Champ From The Covered Wagon, The.
- Ross, Charles and Albert see Cap That Carlo Wore, The.
- Rudd, Corporal Jack (series; Napoleonic War) see Phantom of the Forty-Third.
- Rudge, Kit (late 18th Century Bow Street Runner) see Rudge of the Runners.
- Rugg, Spike (series; oil drilling adventure; Middle East themed story) see Whirler, The.
- Running Bear, Tom (series; Canada?) see Haunting of Running Bear, The.
- Ryal (series; sport, football) see Striker From Karoma, The.
- Ryan, Bill (series; Far East themed adventure) see Forbidden Gold of the Wakawa, The.
- Ryan, Skag (series; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Ryder, Sergeant Tom (WW2 Paratroopers/RAF; series) see White Water War.
- Rynn, Sol (series; sci-fi; police) see Starhawk.
- Sadler, Mike (series; how and why war breaks out in a small English town) see When War Broke Out in Winton.
- Salt, Gus (series; adventure; merchant Navy; present day) see Salt of the Slogger.
- Sam, the elephant (series; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story) see Elephant at War.
- Sampson, Bill (series; secret service 1930's; known as the Wolf of Kabul) see Wolf of Kabul, The.
- Samson, Star (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The
- Samson’s, Sergeant Scrapbook (police).
- Sanderson, Mike (series; test-pilot adventure) see Send for Sanderson.
- 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).
- Santori (series; sci-fi) see Space Hunter.
- Saunders, Ordinary Seaman "Sleepy" (WW2 RN; series; forward RN observers for rocket launching craft) see Roaring Rockets, The.
- 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.
- Saxon, Norman (series; humorous; crime fighter) see Send For Saxon.
- Saxon, Sergeant (series; World War Two; series about six sullen, ill assorted soliders escaping from a German POW camp)
see Shower, The.
- Scardi, Vince (series; sport; Formula One Motor Racing) see Speed Kings and the Deadly Doubles.
- Schmidt, Feldwabel Karl (series; WW2 Army) see Smiths of Svensk.
- Scott, Ken (WW2 Auxiliary Fire Service) see Hot-Spot Scott.
- Scott, Mike (series; text; Australian journalist in 1850's gold rush) see Goldfields Newshawk, The.
- Send for Saxon (adventure; humour) see Send For Saxon.
- Shannon, Pilot Officer Doug (WW2 RAF) see Strike Squadron.
- Shappo (series; Inca warriors return to life in 20th century to hunt down the desecraters of their sacred temple) see Eagles Awake!, The.
- Shard, Alan and Jem (series; WW2 guerrillas; Far East themed story) Last British Boy in Singapore, The.
- Shaw, Jack (sport; football) see Team That Jack Built, The.
- Shaw, 'Tiger' (WW2 Army; series) see Secret Quest of Tiger Shaw, The.
- Sheppard, Toke (series; journalist; Prussian siege of Paris 1870) see Sheppard's Flock.
- 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, Rex (series; secret service; sport; motorbike racing) see Scourage of the Black Crabs.
- Slade, Sergeant Sam (series character; WW2 Army) seeSlade's Squad.
- Slater, Bill (series; climbing adventure) see Human Fly, The.
- Slater, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Long Haul to Mongpen, 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.
- Smiley, Tom (series; Victorian adventure) see Mark of Zaphrom.
- 'Smiling Morn' (series; text; western) see Smiling Morn.
- Smith, Billy (series; sport; football) see Billy the Kid.
- Smith, Corporal Bob (series; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story) see Golden Sword of Shinto, The.
featuring Corporal Bob Smith; Private Mike Strike; artist Coleman).
- Smith, Don (series; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
- Smith, Don Carlos (series; sport; football) see Rocky Road to Spain.
- Smith, John (series; 15th century) see Swords of Roger Marmont, The.
- Smith, 'Oily' (series; humour) see Star-Spangled Banger, The.
- Smith, Sergeant (WW2 Army; Far East; series character) see Lonely War of Sergeant Smith, The.
- Smith, Sergeant Jon (series; WW2 Army) see Smiths of Svensk.
- Smith, Terry (sport; football) see Mister Fix-It.
- Smythe, Eric (series; sport; football) see>Glory Game.
- Sniper Dennison (WW2 Army; note - character appeared to have no first name).
- Snowdon, Captain Dick (WW2 military police) see Policeman in Khaki.
- Snowdrop, a mule (series; text; western) see Old Man Mailey's Mule.
- Snowshoe Thomson (U.S. postman delivering mail in Sierra Nevada Mountains during a cold winter).
- Soccoro (series; sport; football) see Jimmy's Football Genie.
- Solomon, Doctor (series; African adventure; text) see March of the Ants, The.
- Sandar (series; Middle Ages) see Keys to the Kingdom.
- Sohrab (series; 14th century central Asia) see Sohrab the Warrior.
- Soper, Private Ted (series; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story) see Elephant at War.
- Sparks, Leo 'Sparks' (sci-fi) see Planet Seekers,The.
- Sparrow, Harry (series character; sport; football) see Odd Man of the United.
- Spencer, Specky (series; WW2 RN) see Specky Spencer's Sabotage Squad.
- 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, Johnny (series; text; western) see Old Man Mailey's Mule.
- 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.
- Steelman, Stan (series; sport; football) see Steelman's Eleven.
- Stein, Frank (series; sport; football) see Number Nine-Frankenstein!
- Stenning, Sergeant Steve (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
- Sterling, Lieutenant Commander (series; WW2 RN) see Rescue Ship, The.
- Stevens, Ted (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
- Stirling, Adam (series; private investigators) see Danger Unlimited.
- Stock, John (series; S. African themed story; 19th century) see Sacred Kaross, The.
- Stone, Mike (secret service) see Stone of the Secret Service.
- Stone, Tom (series characters; sci-fi; poisonous ferns have invaded Earth) see Last Six Hundred, The.
- Stoner, Johnny Squadron Leader (WW2 R.A.F., North Africa) see Gladiators of the Desert.
- Stoppo (series; sport; football) see Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The.
- Strike, Private Mike (series; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story) see Golden Sword of Shinto, The.
- Strong, Mark (character; secret service) see Strong of 'J' Branch.
- Strongarm (character; vikings) seeTen Tests for Strongarm.
- Strongarm, Stephen (series; master armourer; 1307, 14th Century) see Stephen Strongarm: Master Armourer.
- Sullivan, John L. (series; sport; bare fist fighting) see Fights of the Boston Strong Boy, The.
- Sullivan, Sergeant-Major (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
- Sullivan, Doctor (Sci-fi) see Bubble, The.
- Sulo (series; sport; football) see Team of the Dragon, The.
- Summers, Charlie (series; sport; boxing; text) see Haunted Heavyweight, The.
- Superstitious Sam (series; sport; boxing; humour).
- Sutton, Syd (series; text; TV quiz show programme) see Syd the Quiz Kid.
- Swanson, Swop (series; text; present day adventure in a junkyard) see Swanson, Swop.
- Swordmaster (series; 18th Century) see Swordmaster, The
- Sydney, President (series; sport; football) see Rocky Road to Spain.
- Sykes, Captain Winston (series characters; WW2 army; railway story) see Cannonball Express, The.
- Tadman, Flight Lieutenant (series; WW2 RAF) see Spy Squadron.
- Talbot, Mike Captain (series; French Foreign Legion Air force) see Wings of the Legion.
- Taneebo the Thunderbolt (series; sport; athletics) see Taneebo the Thunderbolt.
- Tanner, Brian (series; present day Air Training Corps) see Boys in Blue, The
- Tatum, Vic (series; adventure – capturing animals for zoos and circuses) see Catchem Company, The.
- Taylor, Sergeant-Pilot Bill (series; WW2 RAF / Resistance) see Underground Airforce.
- Taylor, Pod (series; sport; boxing) see School for Bashers.
- Taylor, Tom and son Brett (series; battling a giant Owl) see Wings of Death.
- Temujin (series; 12th century Mongols) see Warrior of the Steppes.
- Theseus, Prince of Athens (series; ancient Greece adventure) see Theseus, Prince of Athens.
- Thomson, Leslie (series characters; sport; football) see Limp Along Leslie.
- 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.
- Tranter, Paul (series; police; text) see Invisible Bullets From Nowhere.
- Travis, Wat (series) see Pennine Gallopers, The.
- Treeves, Albert (series) see Wings of Death, The.
- Trefussis, Bill (series; 1870's America; mining; western) see Hammer Man, The.
- Treharne, Frank (series; sport; wrestling) see Grappler Grant.
- Trent, Mac (series character; journalist see Rifle and The Rod, The.
- Trett, Tom (series; sport; football) see Valley of Lost Footballers, 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.
- Trotter, Private Ted (WW2 army; series) see Battling Bulldozer, 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.
- Tuffy (series; sport; football) see Tuffy.
- Turner, Corporal Sandy (series; WW2 army) see Johnny Gurkha.
- 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, Jim (series; WW2 India/Burma) see Boomerang Boy.
- 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!
- Van Groot, Jan (series; WW2 Dutch Resistance) see Canal Courier.
- Vic (series; adventure) see Iron Three, The.
- Viking, Captain Julian (series; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
- Vince, Ron (series; sport; boxing) see Clenched Fist, The.
- Vollmer, Private Klaus (series; WW2 German Army) see Revenge of the Fox.
- Wade, Captain (series; cold war story; RN) see Secret War of the Slug.
- Wade, Jeff (series; text; sci-fi; giant flying lizards) see Warning Voice From Space, The.
- Waggett, Chief Petty Officer Joe (series; WW2 RN; English Channel) see Waggett's War.
- Wakefield, Mister (series; sport; athletics; text) see Mister Wakefield.
- Walker, Bill (WW2 school boys in occupied France; series) see Needle Gun, The.
- Walker, Sam (series; African adventure) see Big Tree, The.
- Walker, Sergeant Jeb (series; Napoleonic War) see Walker's War Wagon.
- Wallace, Professor (series; WW2 resistance / escaping POW's) see Long Escape, The.
- Wallis, Sergeant (series; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Long Haul to Mongpen, The.
- Ward, Private Sam (series; WW1 Army) see Front-Line Bus, The.
- Warner, Bob (series; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Lord Nemo's Champion.
- Warner, Hugh (series; sport; show jumping) see Kubal the Great.
- Wasada, Ensign Jiro (series; WW2 Japanese Army) see Eagle of the Rising Sun.
- Wat (series; late 13th century; searching for a priceless gem) see Eye of Kublai Khan, The.
- Watson, Davey (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
- Watson, Harry; Earl of Sandley (series; sport; football) b>see Ernie and the Earl.
- 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.
- Watson, Wilbur (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series; American fighting with the British) see No War for Wilbur.
- Watt, Billy (series; orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slaves of the Evil Eyes. Krantor).
- Watts, Goliath (humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Webb, Captain (series; WW2 secret service/RN; text) see Spy With Flippers, The.
- Weber, Sergeant Franz (series; WW2 RAF; secret service) seeStuka Spy, The.
- Webster, Bob (series; sport; football; secret service) see Football Spy, The.
- Wee Bandy (series; sport; football) see Bandy, Wee.
- Wells, Fister (series; sport; boxing) see Fists With No Mercy, The.
- West, Adam (series; modern explorers in a Brazilian jungle) see Mountain of the Winds.
- West, Lieutenant Frank 'Zapman' (series character; present day US Naval pilot) see Best of Enemies.
- West, Private (WW2 Army; helping allied personnel to escape occupied Germany; series) see Secrets of the Verner Vault.
- Whalen, Corporal 'Jumbo' (WW2 Army) see Bombs with the Purple Stripe, The.
- White, Frank (series; WW2 RN) see You're in the Navy Now.
- Wilson, Tommy (series; sport; football) see Stick Man, The.
- Wilton, Sir Ralph de (series; 16th century adventure, court of King Henry VIII) see Long Trail to Flodden Field, The.
- Winsor, Clive (series; sport; tennis) see Doubles Act, The.
- White Hunter, The see Orchid, Johnny White Hunter.
- White, Peter 'Pasty' Private (series; secret service; WW2) see Secret World of Pasty White, The.
- White, Stoker Tommy "Knocker" (WW2 RN; series; H.M.S. Charles on convoy duty) see Tail-End Charlie
- White, Lieutenant Chalky (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series) see Yellow Bird, The.
- Whiting, Ted (series; sport; rowing; text) see Long, Hard Row, 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!
- Wildeblood, Captain (series; WW2 Army) see Dexter, You're Dead!
- 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.
- Williams, Sid (series; sport; football) see Sid's Shadow.
- Willow, Flight Lieutenant 'Bat's (WW2 Army/RAF) see Secrets of Section Six.
- Wilson, Dan (series; WW2 Secret Service) see Secret of the Schoolboy Spy, The.
- 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.
- Windom, Commander Kit (series; WW2 RN; secret Intelligence operative) see Windom's War.
- Witherspoon, Raymond (series; WW2 RN) see You're in the Navy Now.
- Wolf (series; sci-fi) see Will O' the Whistle.
- Wolf of Kurt (character; vikings) seeTen Tests for Strongarm.
- Wolfe, Chief Erik (series; WW2 RN; Vikings fighting the Germans) see Battleberg, The.
- Wonder Man, The (adventurer; H.K. Rodd) see Wonder Man, The.
- Wood, Sergeant Lackery (series; WW1 army deserters) see Legion of the Lost.
- Wright, Mo (series; WW2 RAF) see Besieged!
- Wylder, Garret (series; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
- Yakra (series; sci-fi) see Rule of Rogat, The.
- York, Tony (series; secret service; 1970's story) see Robots of the Deep.
- 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.
- Zun, Zuber (series; humorous) see Great Barclay, 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).
Charge of the Soap-Box Brigade, The (WW2 army; complete story; text; British troops charging Germans in soap-boxes; artist not known) 327.
Chari, Lal (WW2 Army; series character; Far East adventure) see Leaping Tiger, The.
Charlie and the Bossman (series characters; Charlie, a young drifter who works for Mister Bossman; adventure; artist Alonso?).
- 1195 - 1205.
- RP 1563 - 1572.
Charlie the Tester (series character; modern day army; humour; featuring Private Charlie Wright; Mr. Watson-Smythe; artist C.D. Bagnall).
- 611 - 619.
- RP1039; 1076; 1085; 1087 - 1089; 1101; 1102; (no story 1103); 1104.
Charrington, Private Arnold (series character; WW2 Army) see Guardians of the Headhunter.
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.
Chater's Chimp (series character; humorous; drinks some water that turns him into a chimp; featuring Bert Chater; artist same as B Team?)
Checkley, Bill (series character; fox hunting; text; featuring Billy Checkley; artist not known).
Cherokee Bill (factual; biography of; western) 1973.
Chesterten, Jamie (series character; S. American Victorian adventure) see Quest For El Quandor.
Chesterten, Mark (series character; S. American Victorian adventure) see Quest For El Quandor.
Chico (series character; sci-fi present day adventure) see Twister, The.
Children of the Wind (complete story; featuring Martin Clew, expert on dogs; artist Philpotts) 1970.
Chindit / American corporation (factual; note no story title; March 1943; Henu, codename White City, Burma; smoking dugout Japanese troops; artist Sanchis?) 923.
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
Chisholm, Flight Lieutenant (factual; WW2 RAAF; 452 squadron; shot down Oct 12th, 1944, but escaped from POW camp in Germany, then fought with
resistance in France; artist Philpotts) 418.
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 Capers (factual; one page facts about Christmas; artist not known) 983; 1193 (re-print of 983 ?).
Christmas Curiosities (factual; curious facts about Christmas; artist Ted Rawlings) 514; 827 (artist not known).
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 (series character; S. American western) see Rebel of the Iron Road.
Christmas Pudding Must Wait, The (complete story; adventure; artist Ted Rawlings).
Chuggers' Luck (complete story; WW2 Army Far East; POW Aussie escaping; artist Bleach) 1420.
Chung (series character; secret service 1930's; fights with a cricket bat) see Wolf of Kabul, The.
Circus of Terror (factual; 26th Oct. 1836; fire on board a paddle steamer Royal Tar, (travelling from St. John, New Brunswick to the US), broke out killing most of the circus animals and 32 people; artist not known) 573.
City of the Sun see Stark, Solomon.
Clark, Sam (series character; sport; moto-cross rider) see Mud in Your Eye!
Clarke, sergeant (series character; WW2 Army; June 1944 Normandy, France) see Hunt For Moaning Minnie, The).
Clarke, Private Nobby (series character; sci-fi) see Battlers From the Black Cloud.
Clarke, Private Nobby (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
Clarke, Nobby Private (WW1 Army; series character) see Barge That Went to War, The.
Claws (WW2 Army; series character; Sergeant Tim Kevin fighting Germans with the help of a tiger; artist Garcia?)
Clay Kickers, The (WW1 western front mining; complete story; artist Bagnall) 1966.
Clearing of Japanese positions at Elephant Point overlooking Rangoon River, Burma; factual; 3rd Gurkhas; 01st May, 1945; front/back cover story; artist Garcia?) 673; RP 1235 (artist Garcia).
Cleeve, Lem (series character) see Lost Armour of Arrow Island.
Clegg, Danny (series character; schoolboy adventure) see Danny's Detector.
Clegg, Group-Captain (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series; American fighting with the British) see No War for Wilbur.
Clegg, Marshall John (series character; western) see Talons of Terror, The.
Clenched Fist, The (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring Ron Vince; Ed Sward; artist Philpotts).
Cleverty's Scouts (series characters; North-West Frontier, India; WW1; artist Diaz?)
- (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.
- RP 1256; 1258; 1269; 1279; 1280; 1285; 1286; 1292; 1293; 1294; 1306; (stories not published in consecutive issues).
Climb That Mountain. S1972, col.
Clint, Harry (series character; present day army, Royal Marines) see Making of a Marine, The.
Coach Carson (series character; sport; athletics; text and picture stories; featuring Albert Carson of Elmfield Harriers; picture artist Philpotts; text
artist Sturrock?)
- 10 - 26 (text).
- 374 - 381 (picture stories).
Cochran, Chris (series character; under-water adventure 1947) see Diamond Divers, The.
Cochrane, Lord Thomas (series character; Napoleonic British Navy) see Fighting Tom Cochrane.
Codename Warlord (series character; WW2 Secret Service; featuring Lord Peter Flint; artist not known; note this series moved from the Warlord
comic to the Victor after Warlord ceased publication).
- 1338 - 1348 (series re-printed from the Warlord?).
Cody, Major Mike (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) see Jungle Jeepers.
Coffey, Patrol Officer Sam (series; WW2 Australian Army; Far Eastern) see Secret of Augusta Bay, The Sergeant Anga
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.
Colonel's Batman, The (WW2 Army; complete story; Feb. 1945; Private Perkins kills Colonel Martin for his coin collection. Done so to save his Colonel being dishonoured; artist not known) 1040.
Colours of the 193rd (series characters; Crimean War; loss of the Regimental colours and the story of retrieving them; featuring Ensign Jack
Ranken; Phillip Forbes; artist not known).
Colt .45 (series of anthology stories about a Colt .45. Each issue is a stand alone complete story; artist Geoff Jones).
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.
Comet is Coming!, The (factual; Halley's Comet as seen throughout history; artist not known) 1284.
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.
Competitions in the Victor,
- Golden Horse-Shoe competition; £100 first prize; £5:00 each for ten runners up. Have to find four golden horse-shoes, one in each
Victor. Issues 1288 - 1291. (First golden horseshoe is in the Tail-End Charlie story).
- Hornby Railway High Speed Train sets. Six to be won.
- Raleigh Vektar electronic bikes to be won - five in total 1292.
- Subbuteo Football games, twenty-five smashing games to be won; 1382.
Complete## one issue stories
- see also One Page Thriller.
- see also
- Airmen Are Expendable! (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; Swordfish flying mission).
- Apache's Revenge (western).
- Attack at Zero Feet (WW2 RAF; text; attacking German tanks in N. Africa).
- Bailey's Floating Ambush (text; WW2 Army; Far East themed story).
- Battle Plan (story set in 1380 battle between England and France).
- Battling Bulldog (Napoleonic story).
- Bell Tower, The (WW1 Army).
- Best of Enemies (WW2 RN;German and a British sailor in a lifeboat).
- Betrayer (a highwayman betrayed by a friend he mistreated).
- Beware of the Bull! (one page story).
- Big Break! (featuring Charles Li Wong; artist not known).
- Big Chase, The (WW2 Canada; German P.O.W. escaping from a Canadian prison).
- Big Prize, The (sport; cricket).
- Black Brandon's Biggest Blunder (western; text; tracking down a train robber).
- Black Cats Are Lucky (WW2 RN; Able Seaman "Pincher" Martin; black cat saved a motor gunboat 1787).
- Black Pearls are Unlucky! (South China Seas fishing adventure).
- Blood Money (WW2 French Resistance, 1941).
- Boomerang! (one page story; Max Vander selling weapons to simple Arab people).
- Boots of Big Ugly, The (North-West Frontier 1930's).
- Bright Knife (complete story; western; captured white boy grows up as a Cheyenne warrior).
- British Tommy, The (true story of how the British Tommy got his nickname).
- Brothers in Battle (two American brothers battle against Japan's mighty naval forces, WW2).
- Can He Beat the Bubbling Death? (text; Brian Medhurst saves the foreman from molten metal).
- Canoe Raiders, The (WW2 Army; SBS; raid on Italian held railway in Egypt, 1941).
- Case of Coincidence, A (WW2 RAF; complete story; featuring Pilot Officer Jim Lee and the story of various people's cigarette case).
- Champ, The (world war two; sport; boxing; Fred Foster).
- Charge of the Last Lancer, The (S. Africa, Zulus).
- Charge of the Soap-Box Brigade, The (WW2 army; text; British troops charging Germans in soap-boxes).
- Children of the Wind (featuring Martin Clew).
- Chuggers' Luck (complete story; WW2 Army Far East; POW Aussie escaping; artist Bleach).
- Cop Must Be Stopped!, The (text; police).
- Crafty Hands of Sandy Hicks, The (WW2 POW; text; delicate hands of a master craftsman mean the difference between freedom and imprisonment
for a bunch of British POW's).
- Christmas at Bearcat Creek (adventure; Canada; snow).
- Christmas Pudding Must Wait, The (complete story; adventure).
- Cop Killer (story about a policeman tricking a criminal into revealing he shot a policeman; artist not known).
- Croc Came A Cropper, The (text; humorous; troop of monkeys teach a crocodile a lesson) 409.
- Daredevil Doran's Last Flight (complete story; WW2 RAF).
- Dartmoor Run, The (advertising a new car in early 1900's by putting it through its paces and tangling with escaped convicts).
- Date With Death, A (Edwin Hammond preventing the death of a Arch-Duke of a Balkan country).
- Dead On Danny: He Bagged a Dakota! (text; WW2 RAF Regt.; Far East).
- Deadly Visitors (sci-fi; artist Bleach).
- Death of a King (1100 AD; adventure).
- Demon Bowler of Toowoomba (sport; cricket; artist Vandeput).
- Demon Plum Duff, The (Christmas Eskimo and trading centre based story; text; Canadian themed adventure).
- Desert Patrol (WW2 Long Range Desert Group; 1943 N. Africa; featuring Tom Slave; artist not known).
- Deserter, The (Foreign Legion; Alex Frazer deserting the Legion, but rescue's a family and then re-joins the Legion; artist not known) 1408.
- Dicing With Death! (three oil-rig workers surviving a plane crash in a Saudi Arabian desert; artist Alonso).
- Dot-Dash Diehards, The (WW2 RAF; text; reconnaissance mission to find out how advanced the German invasion of Britain has progressed in a French harbour).
- Double Cross (complete story; WW2 Army; Corporal Charlie Cross; 10th Rutland Rifles; Cross has a secret, that Private Fred Johnson knows about).
- Double Trouble (sport; tennis; Joe Blair & Roy Lawler).
- Dragonfly's Last Sting, The (text; WW2 RN; british yacht used as a battering ram on a German warship).
- Drive into Danger (newspaper reporter Jeff Rayner escapes terrorists in the Middle East; artist not known) .
- Drop into Danger (text; Canadian themed story; Junior Forest Ranger saving peoples lives during a forest fire).
- Drummer Boys, The (small number of French troops delaying vast numbers of Russian troops near the Berezina river, 1812).
- Escape From Devil's Island (escaping from the French penal island; artist not known).
- Escape From Massawa (WW2 RAF; complete their mission even though their plane is shot down).
- Escape From The Saracens (story of the escape of a captured soldier during the Geat Crusade).
- Escape from Skarrag (WW2 RAF story about two pilots preventing the capture of a top secret camera; artist not known) 945.
- Escape to Danger (Hoffner allied agent escaping; artist Cooper) 1405.
- 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).
- Fang and Claw Feud, The (text; eagle defending its nest from a cobra; artist not known) 407.
- Felton, Sir Harry (series character; complete stories; English Civil War).
- Fight at Karlsen Fiord, The (WW2 RN; complete story; motor torpedo boat action).
- Fight to the Finish (complete story; Roman cohort mutiny in Emperor Tiberius time).
- Fighting Bandsman, The (WW2 Army; featuring Pinky Powell, former bandsman).
- Fighting Breed (WW2 British cavalry regt; guess the unit) 962.
- Fighting Camel (WW1 Army; Lieu. Brodie escapes from desert on a camel).
- Fighting Fire-Engine, The (WW2 Army; Loamshire Regt., Germany, 1945; using a fire engine to fight Germans in a village).
- Fire Fighters Need Know-How! (text; youths clearing an area of trees to prevent a forest fire spreading; Canadian themed story).
- Flyer Finney (complete story; flying adventurer).
- Flying Fire Escape, The (complete story; text; rescuing a man from a forest fire by helicopter).
- Flying Fox, The (complete story; WW1 FFC; trip across the channel with an arrogant Army officer; artist not known) 1007.
- Flying Suitcases Pack a Punch! (WW2 RAF; text; bombers attacking German shipping).
- Foot-Slogger, The (WW2 Army; complete story; transfers from Army to Gilder troops; but finds it harder work; artist Philpotts).
- Footprints Of Fear (adventure story of climbers ascending Mt. Dareema in Himalayas).
- Forward the Dragoons (WW2 tanks; tank crew enter Dutch town of Linbeck on horses; Sergeant Slade; 81st Dragoons, Royal Armoured Corps).
- Four-Forty Flash, The (western; Midnight, the fastest horse in Texas riding twenty-five miles to save a man's life).
- Finders Keepers (adventure; discovery of stolen money).
- Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 Army; sniper).
- Fire! (three 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).
- Firing Squad, The (complete story; conning a business man out of money).
- Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine).
- Flight into Danger (WW2 Far East; two British prisoners make an escape by plane; artist not known).
- "Fly Till You Drop!" (WW2 RAF; text; bomber flying onto its target, despite a mid-air collision).
- Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; football; Southmoor City).
- Fortunes of War! (Napoleonic War).
- Front-line Cameraman (WW2 army; Army film and Photographic Unit).
- Frozen Fusillade, The (text; whaling story; artist not known).
- Frying Pan Fighter (WW2 army; cook Alf Armitage end up cooking for Japanese soldiers, puts them to sleep after adding a knockout powder to the food).
- Fun Run (complete story; open prison fun run; prisoner attempts to escape but instead finishs second in a local race).
- Gallop of the Golden Horse (western; Hank Hanbury proves his horses have stamina by setting out on an 800 mile journey).
- German Goliath, The (complete story; WW2 British Army; featuring Jack Jolly and his bulldozer; sub-title Weird Weapons and War Machines).
- Getting Griffiths ’ Goat (WW2 Army; two soldiers losing the Regt.'s goat mascot).
- Ghosts of the Future (crime; artist not known; crooks coming to grief in a haunted house).
- Gold Fever (text; Canadian).
- Gold Fever! (western).
- Gorgonzola Special (sport; bike racing).
- Great Conker Battle, The (WW2 Army; conker feud between two British soldiers).
- Greenhorn, The (two killers taken back to Canada; police; RCMP).
- Guardians of 'Gator Swamp (text; Australian themed story; rescue of crashed plane crew from a swamp; artist not known) 484.
- Hand-Grenade Harrison (WW2 Army; complete story; Corporal Harrison really Arnold Jones, a former cricketer who had gone to jail for reckless driving, but escaped to join the army and fight the Germans).
- Happy Birthday (complete one page story; two Mafia bosses kill each other; artist not known).
- Harpoon's Not a Has-Been, A (text; Eskimo themed story involving a Polar bear).
- Haunted Lagoon, The (Australian themed story; ghosts of pirates in the Coral Sea).
- Headman (Red-head Garvin shipwrecked, but rescued by natives who make him headman, although they only want his head).
- Hero! (Prussia 1910; Alexei Gregorivitch, a young officer changes sides and becomes a hero).
- Hero of Hadrian's Wall, The (Roman Britain story; a Pict Chief is a prisoner, can he be rescued?).
- Hero Kept Hens (complete story; modern day RAF jets fly over a farm near their airfield; stops hens from laying eggs; jet plane makes a crash landing, young boy from farm saves pilot's life; in return the jets no longer fly over farm, so hens can lay their eggs).
- Heron of the Ford (15th century (1448), Heron saves the life of Richard, Duke of York from Margaret of Anjou, wife of King Henry).
- Herrick's Hand-Grenade Hat-Trick (WW2 army; text; Herrick an English bowler, bowled his greatest hat-trick on the battlefield).
- Highwayman Had Tusks, The (text; humorous; artist not known).
- Hitman, The (complete story; adventure; USA Gangsters) 1980.
- Hostage of the Diamond Diggers (adventure; complete story; featuring Joe and Ellis Marsh; first page in col.).
- Hunted Hedge-Hopper, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; Lysander aircraft attempting to get back to Britain with vital information).
- Ice Cream Tonio (WW2 Army; complete story; has Gunner Antonio Lupis deserted his British mates in the middle of a battle?)
- Informer, The (a hitman becomes a target so to catch other criminals; artist not known).
- 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).
- Jailbusters, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; precision bombing raid on a Gestapo prison to free french prisoners).
- Jefferson's Jinx (WW2 Army; Far East; humorous; text).
- Killer, The (western; arguement over water).
- Killer Kelvin (WW2 RN; artist not known).
- Killing of Matt Brady, The (adventure; mid-19th Century Tasmania).
- King Cat's Revenge, The (text; African themed story).
- Kittyhawk's Last Kill (WW2 RAF; text; ground attack on stationary tanks).
- Lacey Had the Last Laugh! (WW2 RAF; RAF pilot shot down and escaping as a German soldier).
- Lady Luck (complete story; Chicago 1920's hitman Lucky Al Mateo; artist not known).
- 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).
- Last Chance For Action (WW2 RAF; pilot Wilf Knowles destroys a German U-Boat submarine).
- Last Battle of the Flying Barrel, The (WW2 RAF; text; RAF fighting in out-of-date Buffaloes against Japanese Zero's).
- Last Bombs of B-Baker, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; a mission to bottle the German tanks in a Greek Gorge).
- Last Flight of S for Sugar (WW2 RAF).
- Last Flight of the Zero Ace, The (text; WW2 POW; Far East).
- Last Kamikazes, The (WW2 RAF; Sept. 1945; Far East; stopping Japanese suicide pilots).
- Last Plane From Crete, The (WW2 RAF; text; Sunderland escaping from German forces in Crete).
- Launch That Walked to Safety!, The (complete story; WW2 RAF Air-Sea Rescue; text; launch escaping from a German E-Boat).
- Leap of the Spotted Death (text; Sri Lanka; featuring Prof. Hunter and Mark Cameron; series or complete story?)
- Lifeline, The (complete story; WW2 Germans plan to blow up a bridge in Italy, to stop the British advance, a young Italian boy stops them).
- Lord of the Rifle Brigade (Napoleonic War 1812).
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits).
- Luck of the Draw (complete story; WW2; artist Bleach).
- Magic Gun of Dingiswayo, The (19th century story about the Umtetwa tribe, today's Natal province, Africa).
- Man On the End of The Rope (text; fire brigade).
- Man on the Wire, The (WW1 Army; artist Sancheis).
- Man Who Killed Dan Jepps, The (complete story; Australian themed adventure; bushrangers).
- Man Who Saved the King, The (WW1 Army; Captain Simon Kemp saves the Serbian king, artist one of the Holroyd's?).
- 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).
- Messenger of the Aliens (sci-fi; aliens come to Marfyn, a Welsh town).
- Minesweeping is Dicey Work! (WW2 RAF; text; RAF minesweepers clearing Britain's shipping lanes of German mines).
- Mists of Menance, The (text; lighthouse keeper saves a man from a sinking ship).
- Monsters (one page story; dinosaurs killed by space ship allows humans to breed, space ship returns and wipes out humans; artist not known).
- Murderer On The Moor (text; adventure; artist not known; young Jimmy Norton meets a ruthless killer on the lonely moor).
- Niagara - Stories of the Famous Falls (series; adventure; complete story each issue).
- Night Ride to Danger! (text; locomotive engine crew trapped in their cab by two ruthless killers).
- Night Stalker (adventure; four lads out weekend walking).
- Nightmare Voyage to Freedom (WW2 Army; soldier left behind in Norway is determined to get back to Britian).
- No Escape (Adventure; ghost story).
- Noose For Captain Black, A (RP?; 18th century Highwayman story; artist Ted Rawlings) .
- Old Broken Tusk (hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher).
- Old Fashioned Joe (complete story; Chinook Joe, an Eskimo wrongly accused of killing a Mountie).
- On the Run! (Mafia Hit man Ricky Scapoli stealing money from his bosses).
- Once a Pilot, Always a Pilot! (WW2 RAF; pilot regaining his nerve to fly a bomber; artist Philpotts).
- One Man and His Dog (adventure; boxing; artist Rawlings).
- Only One Will Walk Away! (nature story, timber wolf vs. a deer; Canadian themed story; text).
- Old Surefoot's Greatest Show (complete story; Hagan's circus; Tex Royal and Charley, the horse).
- Outlaw Tree, The (text; Canadian themed story; lumberjack, high rigger).
- Panther's Prey (World War Two).
- Papa Gillon's Garden (WW2 RAF/Resistance; pilot escaping from France).
- Perfect Escape (complete story; Jake Martin a convict escapes from jail and plans to marry a girl, unfortunately she's already married - to a policeman!).
- Phantom Hound (adventure; artist not known).
- Pigeon of Polygon Wood (WW1 tank corps; complete story).
- Place to put a Saddle, A. (western; Clem Penrat, Pony Express adventure).
- Professional, The (WW2 Army; complete story; Danny Lewis's 1930's North-West Frontier experience and professionalism comes in useful during
WW2).
- Puffer on the Snow Trail, The (canadian adventure; artist Smith?).
- Razzle-Dazzle General, The (text; Sergeant pilot Jim Dennison escapes an enemy POW dressed as an Italian General).
- Red Cross For Danger (WW2 RAF; text; a Red Cross plane in danger).
- Revenge! (WW2 SAS; Captain Chris Mennell wants revenge on a fanatical German, ex-racing driver, he had had a run in with
before the war).
- Rivals, The (WW2 Army; 1943, British unit fighting towards Rome; Privates Swithering and Briggs fighting the Germans and each other;
artist not known) 964.
- River of Death (journalists captured and escaping from a penal colony in South America; artist Philpotts).
- Roberts' Ruffians (WW2 Army; its not always the tidest soldiers who make the best soldiers; artist DC).
- Rope Bridge to Safety, The (text; a lifeboat service story).
- Rope Trick, The (WW2 Army; Corporal Mike Grant; an escapologist escaping from the Germans).
- Rough Justice (artist Ted Rawlings).
- Rule of the Rope (text; American War of Independence; Ralph Slocum and his sons are to be hanged).
- 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; 6th June 1944, France).
- Running Scared (WW2 Army; English deserter running away; featuring Arnold Banks; Madam Bruel, a British agent; artist not known) 1407.
- Ryan, The Rope Man (WW2 Army; Burma).
- S.O.S. Had Wings (nephew trying to kill a young boy and his Uncle, release a parrott to attract attention of the police).
St. Oswald's Star Substitute (school-boy sport story; football; Wilf Mannering; artist not known) 646.
- Saddled a Cyclone!, He (Canadian moose riding story!; artist not known).
- Santa Had Twinkling Toes (sport; football; Oldsport City).
- Santa With the Twenty-Foot Stride (text; story about boys being stranded in the snow).
- Savage of the South Seas (early 19th century; three men shipwrecked on a South Seas island).
- Saved By The Book! (WW2 Army, UK; Sergeant-Major Mogg follows the King's Regulations to the letter) 834.
- Scalp For Harry Beaver, A (Canadian themed; hunting adventure).
- School of Shake, Rattle and Roar (police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police).
- Sea in His Blood, The (a young boy's dream of being part of a life-boat's crew).
- Sea Shall Not Have Them, The (text; 18th century smugglers rescuing lives of five men trying to capture them).
- Secret of the Snows (sport; mountain climbing).
- Secret Society, The (Upper class society which is disbanded, as it caused an injury to a man's son, who never recovered; artist Bleach) 1394.
- Secret Weapon, The (complete story; WW1 German secret service; German spy learns the truth about a new British weapon, but his superiors
don't believe).
- Shadow That Stalked Sam Bent, The (text; western; ex-gunfighter shooting it out with his 'shadow').
- Sharkbait! (adventure; big sea-fishing; artist Marti; featuring Len Travers, Bert Cullum).
- Shepherd's Steed Drank Petrol, The (working out on an Australian sheep station on a motorbike 1930's, nephew rescuing his grandfather from the Outback; artist Philpotts).
- Shorter Way There, The (WW2 Paratroopers).
- Showdown at Shawnee Creek! (text; western; Doc Jenks when riled is the fastest gun alive).
- Silent Killer of Pelang, The (text; Far East, Malaya; hunting a jungle killer).
- Six O'Clock Walk, The (text; western; gunfight in Gunnison against a cold-blooded killer).
- Slap-Happy Stone (WW2 RAF; complete story; Stone regarded a reckless flyer and flies as a last resort).
- Slaphappy Stone-Hero! (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; one parachute between a pilot and a scientist in a bomber shot down. Who takes the parachute?).
- Smash and Grab! (WW2 Commando; artist Bill Mainwaring).
- Sniper, The (WW2 Army; featuring Private "Scruff" Coggins tackles a German sniper and saves the life of a general; artist not known) .
- Son of Thor (featuring Viking chieften Olav Thorssen).
- Son of a Slave (pirates) 1975.
- Space Invasion (complete one page story; sci-fi; space ants; artist not known).
- Special Delivery! (WW2 RAF; Pete Spruce and Knocker White deliver mail to forward airstrips in France, 1944).
- Spycatcher, The (WW2 Army; Is Corporal Lewis everything he says he is? Troopers Bill Clancy & Georgie Green aim to find out).
- 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).
- Store That Sold Everything, The (Sam Hodge, shopkeeper boasted he could get any item for a customer).
- Stripey Stark's Steel Shark (WW2 RN; text).
- Sultan of Osmandela (adventure?; artist Marti; col.)
- Summer Madness (sci-fi; artist Cooper).
- 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).
- Tank That Sank a U-Boat, The (WW2 RN; Russian arctic convoy story).
- Target for the Trigger Men (text; present day America; safe-cracker caught between a desert and merciless hoodlum killers).
- Ten Minute Thunderbolt, The (Seven Years War; Life Guards, 1759; Cornet Pomfrey and his horse).
- Terrible Typhoon (RAF; complete story; Flying Officer Tony Law is a bit miffed that he's transferred from Spitfires to flying Typhoons, 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).
- Terror of the Thugs (factual?; N.W. Frontier 1864; religious killers hunted down by Colonel Keen; artist not known).
- Terror of the Timber Wolves, The (text; Canadian themed story; a fire-fighter has to contend with a forest fire and wolves!).
- Test For the Tattered Trumpeter, A (Napoleonic War; Battle of Quarte Bras, 16th June, 1815; trumpeter Jack Tranter, to prove he his a soldier and no spy, blows his trumpet for Napoleon).
- Test For The Trick Flyer, The (WW1 RFC; trick flyer who saves his C.O.)
- They Can't Kill Santa (WW2 RN; HMS Runcorn in Hong Kong).
- Thief From the "Avocoa", The (Australian themed adventure; late 19th century; police; bushranger).
- Third Eye of Kangeroo Kingston (WW2 RAF; text).
- Thousand Tons of Floating Death, A (text; WW2 RN; towing a blazing ship away from a port).
- Tick-Tock Terror (text; WW2 Air Sea Rescue launch, N. Africa; artist not known).
- Tiger of 641 (WW2 RAF; complete story; sport; boxing.)
- Tiger Seeks Revenge!, The (two hunters being hunted by a wounded tiger; text; Far East themed story).
- Tiger With Tusks (complete story; Grob, the caveman discovers fire which he uses to drive away a sabre-toothed tiger).
- Tit For Tat (WW2 African Desert; Italian Army; Italians getting their own back on the Germans; artist not known) 1404.
- Toss of a Coin (Russian Steppes 1871-72).
- Toss of a Coin (WW1 story).
- Treachery In Oran! (WW2 RAF; transporting a French officer to friends in Algeria, but were they?).
- Twenty Men With Twidges! (WW2 POW; text; POW's help the RAF sink a German battleship).
- Two of a Kind (western).
- U-Boat Buster, The (text; WW2 Merchant Navy; destruction of a U-Boat by one man).
- Underground! (WW2 Italian resistance; capture of Van Krugenschlatz, a German ruthless officer).
- Vengeance of Steve Condell (Australian themed; police; bushrangers).
- Vengeance Trail to Thunder Glacier (text; Eskimo story of son getting revenge for his father's death by a Polar Bear).
- Voice in the Night, A (WW2 Army; advance through Italy; featuring Sam Soames).
- Vultures Are Waiting!, The (text; African themed story; trying to get out of a desert with no food or water).
- Walking On The Water (WW2 Army, Chindits; soldier uses his canal barge walking a barge through a tunnel experience).
- Wally's Island (WW2 RN).
- Waring's Last Patrol (WW1 RFC) .
- Way the Ball Bounces, The (sport; ping-pong; text).
- Whistling Terror!, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; duel between German Messerschmitt 262 and a Spitfire).
- Wild Jack Goes to War (complete story; WW2).
- Winged Bomb, The (text; WW2 RAF Coastal Command).
- Winger Was Windy, The (text; sport; football; Fenton Rangers).
- Witch Hunt! (complete story; one page thriller).
- Wizard of Willow Wood, The (adventure; artist Rawlings; featuring Paul Cooper).
- Wreck of the Edward Canby (WW2 RN; complete story; story of a converted liner carrying tanks and guns to Egypt via the Cape of Good Hope
and the Germans attempts to stop it).
- Wrong Word in Round Ten, The (text; sport; boxing; Tug Tomlinson sees red in the ring).
- You Can't Freeze Courage (text).
- You Can't Land Again, Sergeant Dean! (WW2 RAF; text).
- You Can't Stop a Welshman Singing (WW2 Army; humorous; text).
Condor (series character; WW2 RAF; secret service; codename for character) seeStuka Spy, The.
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.
Convoy SC42 consisting of 64 merchant ships and escort of three corvettes sailing from Cape Breton Island, Canada, 31st Aug. 1941; factual; corvettes Chambly and Moosejaw sunkby U-boat U501; front/back cover story; artist Alonso) 589; RP 1172 (artist Alonso).
Convoy to Malta (factual; story of a convoy to Malta, 1942 which included the tanker Ohio; artist Bevan) 415.
Conway, Jack (series character; sport; cricket; text; Australian themed story) see Trail-Blazers for the Tests; RP as a picture story under the title - Aussies Are Here!, The .
Cook, Tommy (series characters; cold war story; RN) see Secret War of the Slug.
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.
Coonskin Grenadier (series character; WW2 Army; humour; featuring Zeb Flood, American Hilly Billy; Sergeant-Major Minchin; Omar; artist Bleach).
- see Hornet Index.
- 1135 - 1153 RP of series published in the Hornet?
- 1232 - 1246 RP of series published in the Hornet?
Cop Killer (complete story; story about a policeman tricking a criminal into revealing he shot a policeman; artist not known) 1414.
Cop Must Be Stopped!, The (complete story; text; police; cadet Rex Castle; artist not known) 368.
Cornet Carmichael (series character; 18th Century India; Army; Cornet Colin Carmichael; artist Farrugia).
- 1969.
- 121 - 130 (first series) RP 591 - 600.
- 357 - 370 (second series; title - The Duels of Cornet Carmichael; featuring Danba Ali, Carmichael's servant; searching for and rescuing a British boy from Prince Yuseff).
- RP 1174 - 1183 (story set in India).
Cotton, Henry (factual; ace British golf sportsman; artist not known) 834.
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.)
- 679; 680 - 707; ? (other issues still to be added).
- S1974, col.; 1976.
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.
Courtright, Jiim (factual; title - They Lived by the Gun; western; story of the gun-fighter; artist not known) 517.
Coward of The Fighting 43rd, The see Cadman, The Fighting Coward (WW1).
Cowboy on the Western Front (series characters; WW1 RFC; featuring Pilot Bertie Barsloe-Beane; "Yank" Dalton; artist Garcia?).
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..
Crafty Hands of Sandy Hicks, The (WW2 POW; complete story; text; delicate hands of a master craftsman mean the difference between freedom and imprisionment for a bunch of British POW's; artist not known) 325.
Crane, Craig (series character; text; police; crime scientist; also featuring Blackie, his crow; artist not known).
73 - 83 (first series; title - Raven Talks, The) 73 - 83.
- 340 - 347 (second series; title - Menance Comes on Fridays, The)
Cranley, Albert (series character; sport; several sports featured; humorous) see Gentle Giant, The.
Crawford, Crafty Private (WW2, photographer unit; humour) see Sullivan's Snapshooters.
Crag Force (series character; police; artist not known; featuring Crag).
- 1093 - 1107 (Crag is appointed police chief of the West Indies island of Macaibo).
- 1368 - 137? (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.
Crellin, Private (factual; no medals awarded; 17th Aug. 1942; helped rescue non-swimmers from troopship, Princess Marguerite; artist Harding) 951.
Crete invaded by German Paratroopers, May 1941; factual; Germans machine-gunned civilians, near village of Retino, Priest dropped bees down chimney of house used by Germans, then shot those coming out; artist Sanchis) 1084.
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.
Cricket?, Is It (note - not to be confused with another cricketing series with the same title, but different characters).
(sport; cricket; humour; artist Dorey?; featuring Sid Crocker; Colonel Clutterbuck and others playing for Little Pudlington).
S1974;
1976 (Ceylon, present day Sri Lanka. Story takes place after Aussie tour, issues 662-675).
592 - 603 (first series; playing in the Village Cricket Champions of All-England) RP 958 - ?
662 - 675; (second series titled Howzatt??; The team tour Australia) RP 993 - 1006.
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 ?).
Crimebuster Craig (series characters; police; featuring Craig; artist not known).
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).
Croc Came A Cropper, The (complete story; text; humorous; troop of monkeys teach a crocodile a lesson) 409.
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.
Cross, John "Boy" (series character; sport; motorcycle speedway) see Boy Cross.
Crossing at Diyala, The (factual; WW1 Army; Mesopotamia, March 1917; true front/back cover story; artist Bagnall) 369.
Crossing the Rapido (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; Somerset light infantry; 10th May, 1944, crossing river, Italy; artist not known) 704.
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.
- World Cup Crossword 1113.
Crozier, Cade (series character; War of the Roses, 15th Century) see Master Gunner, The.
Cruise of the Krait, The (WW2 Far East; factual)
- canoists launched from the Krait to attack Japanese shipping in Singapore; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1038.
- RP 1465, part of the Action Stations series; 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).
Culver, Captain Ted (WW2 Merchant Navy; stories about the trawler Sally Lunn and her crew) see Tod Culver's Crazy Crew.
Cunedda (series characters; Roman-occupied Britain) see see Two Against the Legions.
Cunning of Abe Corder (complete story; text; Canadian themed story; artist Ted Rawlings) 1970.
Curt, John (series; western) see Purple Feather, The.
Cuthroc (series character; Roman-occupied Britain) see see Two Against the Legions.
Cycle Race (game) S1979, col.
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D-Day (inside back cover) 1978.
Daboola (series character; Burmese boy) see Task Force With Tusks).
Dacre, Flight-Lieutenant G.B. (factual; no medal awarded; 12th Aug. 1915; sinks a Turkish tug at sea level with a torpedo; artist Sanchis?) 881,
RP 1388.
Dagger of Doom (series character; featuring Richard Brand, searching for formula of black powder in hilt of a dagger; set in Dark Ages; artist Joe Bones?
Dale, Johnny (series character; humour) see Add Only Water!
Dalglish, Kenny Writes for You (factual; the Liverpool striker writing a weekly article about football; note series started in Scoop originally?).
Dalton, ‘Yank’ (series character; WW1 RFC) see Cowboy on the Western Front.
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; one picture story) see Hollick, Sergeant Dan.
Dandies in their Day (factual; locomotives) 1965.
Danger Spies at Work (factual) 1964.
Danger Unlimited (series characters; private investigators; tackle any work, anywhere in the world; featuring Adam Stirling; Bud Farson; artist not known).
Dangerfield: On the King's Service (series characters; 17th century; serving King Charles II; featuring Tom Dangerfield; Master Bertlemy Maul; artist not known).
Dangerfield, Tom (series character; 17th century) see Dangerfield: On the King's Service.
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).
Danny's Detector (series character; schoolboy adventure; featuring Danny Clegg; artist not known).
Danoza, Mel (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Lord Nemo's Champion.
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!
Daredevil Doran's Last Flight (complete story; WW2 RAF; story about a daredevil flyer, who has to make a decision; artist Alonso) 565.
Dark Domain, The (series characters; 13th Century, Africa; featuring Sir Guy Burt; Hugo, his squire; John Hobbe, leader of archers; Prester John, guide; artist Ted Rawlings).
Dark, Talbot (series character; sport; boxing; text) see Son of the Lost Champion.
Dartmoor Run, The (complete story; advertising a new car in early 1900's by putting it through its paces and tangling with escaped convicts;
artist Vandeput) 571; RP 994.
Database (one page devoted to computer games) started 1222 or 1223? - ? still being published in issue 1304 (1222 missing at BL).
Date With Death, A (adventure; complete story; ghosts) 1985.
Date With Death, A (complete story; early 1914, Edwin Hammond preventing the death of a Arch-Duke of a Balkan country; artist Leo Rawlings) 567.
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.
Davey, Peter (series character; text; battling a giant swordfish) see Year of the Big Fish, The.
Dawson, Sergeant Jim (series character) see Task Force With Tusks (WW2 Army; Far East).
Dawsons of Dumbulla (series character; Africa - early days of safari's; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known; note original title Fungua Safari, Swahili for start the journey).
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 of the Giant, The (series characters; australian themed story; giant toads; featuring Ben Gardner; artist Ted Rawlings).
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.
Day of the Scorpion (series characters; present day adventure vs. terrorists; featuring Johnny Blake, Garret Wylder, Lars Gunnar, Nandi; artist Garcia?).
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.
Dead On Danny: He Bagged a Dakota! (complete story; text; WW2 RAF Regt.; Far East; artist not known) 451.
Deadly Dangerous Dodds (sport; football; series characters; featuring 'Deadly' Danny Dodds; Rimley Rangers Football Club; humour; artist not known).
Dean, Bill (series character; treasure hunting) see Maldon's Millions.
Dean’s Last Dive (WW2 RAF) 1980.
Deadly Visitors (complete story; sci-fi; artist Bleach) 1400.
Death of a King (Complete story; August 1100 AD; adventure; artist Bleach) 1988.
Decker, Mike (series character; sport; football) see Mike's Misfits.
Deemster, Sergeant (series character; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese) see Fighting Cat, The.
Delaporte, Don (series characters; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
Devil Masks (British and Commonwealth troops defending the Admin Box area, in Arakan, N. Burma against Japanese attack; 03rd Feburary, 1944; artist not known) RP? 1215.
Death of a Raider (factual; story of the American Civil War Confederate raider Alabama; artist not known) 1103.
Death of a Raider (WW2 RN; artist unknown; sinking of the German raider - Atlantis) S1975, col..
Death Takes a Holiday! (factual; fourteen of the most amazing air escapes of all time!; artist Bevan) 482.
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.
Death-Wish Duggan (series characters; WW2 RN; featuring Sub-Lieutenant Andy Duggan; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis).
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; RP 998.
Deere, Flight Lieutenant Al (no medals awarded); story about surviving bombing by Luftwaffe at Hornchurch, 31st
August, 1940; 54 Squadron. Also Pilot Officer Ensell & Sergeant Davies; artist Shone; 1001.
Delacourt, Rufus (series character; English Civil War; mid 17th century) see Silver Greyhound, The.
Delamere, Lord (series character; Kenya) see Lord of the White Highlands.
Delaney Always Delivers (WW1 Despatch Rider; series character; 17th or 27th Hussars, Middle East; featuring Jack Delaney; artist not known;
note - character appeared in other D.C. Thomson comics; these new stories or reprints?).
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.
Demon Plum Duff, The (Christmas Eskimo and trading centre based story; complete story; text; Canadian themed adventure; artist not known) 305.
Dennison, Sniper (WW2 series character) see Sniper Dennison.
Deputy of Colorado Springs, The (series; western; artist Kearon?; featuring Marshall Bart Conrad; Gus Buxton).
Desert Dudes, The (WW2 Army; series characters; two British soldiers instructing new stubbon, we-know-it-all American soldiers how to fight in the desert of N. Africa; featuring Jonathan Captain Croft, Sergeant Sam Goff, Lieutenant Wayne Ritter U.S. infantry; artist Garcia?).
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
Deserter, The (complete story; Foreign Legion; Alex Frazer deserting the Legion, but rescue's a family and then re-joins the Legion; artist not known) 1408.
Despatch# Riders, Stories Of see
- Black Rider, The (series character; Despatch Rider; featuring Bill Brand; WW1; secret service; artist Leo Rawlings, unless stated
otherwise).
- Lord of the Rifle Brigade (Napoleonic War 1812).
- 357 (? ; start of the series of stories about WW2 army despatch riders).
- 358 (Stunt Rider - a complete story; featuring Sergeant Joe Logan).
- 359 (Rogue Bike - a complete story; featuring Private Johnny Drew) RP 916.
- 362 (Truckload of Trouble, A; featuring Private Johnny Hogan) RP 903.
- 363 (Tich's Toy Bike - a complete story; featuring Private Tich McGuire) RP 919.
- 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) RP 917.
- 392 (Donovan's Deadly Drive; featuring Drag Donovan).
- 399 (The Gun From the Past; featuring Signalman Bill Bailey).
- 400 (A Touch of the Sun - complete story; artist unknown; featuring Craftsman 'Dusty' Millar) RP 923.
- 412 (Bert Had The Last Laugh - complete story; featuring Private Bert Bradley) RP 904.
- 419 (A Madman on the Line - complete story; featuring Private Pete Lyons).
- 914 (Havidar Sundar Singh) .
- 915 (Willie Walker).
- 902 (Chuck McGovern).
Destroyer From Under the Sea, The (factual; WW2 RN; a patrol by HMS Turbulent; Commander J.W. Linton V.C.; artist Bevin; note see also Linton in Military Medals) 420.
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.
Destruction of the U-27 (factual; WW1 RN; German U-boat attacked and sunk by the Q ship HMS Baralong near southern Ireland; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis) 537.
Dexter, Private Rod (series character; WW2 Army) see Dexter, You're Dead!
Dexter, You're Dead! (series character; WW2 Army; Dexter loses memory; falsely accused of cowardice by officer who wants him dead; featuring Private Rod Dexter; Private Bill Brent; Captain Wildeblood; artist Garcia?).
Dhansing, Private (factual; no medals awarded; May 1937; Waziristan; 4th Prince of Wales Own Gurkhas; hunting down a rebelling Fakir of Ipi; left
his post to carry his injured friend to safety; assisted by Lieutenant Weallens; artist Sanchis) 1244.
Diamond Divers, The (series characters; Borneo under-water adventure 1947; featuring Chris Cochran; Kuan; artist not known).
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.
Digger (series character; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs) see Kangeroo Kite.
"Dingley" (series character; sport; football; humorous) see Potterton Pansies, The.
Dirken, Private Eddie (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East) see Walk, Fight - or Die!
Dirty Dozen, The (series characters; police; sport; featuring Constable Tim Bradshaw; artist Geoff Jones).
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.
Dodds, 'Deadly' Danny (series; sport; football) see Deadly Dangerous Dodds.
Dog's Life, It's A (factual; artist unknown) S1968, col.
Dog's Life, It's A (series; complete stories about working dogs through the ages every week; writer J.T. Edson; artist not known).
- 217 - 228.
- 217 - Bill Gaunt / Tom Jenkins, Tup the dog; WW1 army) RP 670.
- 218 (story about Cedric, and his Swineherd dogs Balder and Wich) RP623 & 1361.
- 219 (Sandy Kabe and his dog Bugle; attempting to overcome the coonhound's fear of water; US; artist not known).) RP673 & 1360.
- 220 (story about Jemmy recovering a briefcase underwater; prior to WW1, Newfoundland).
- 221 (dog trained to hunt for Truffles, 1730's; Jed Holden's dog Nosey) RP 1362.
- 222 (Peter Dunfries dogs fight cougars) RP 671; 1367.
- 223 (Frank Mathews, Hans the 'wolf dog' catching a poacher).
- 224 (Johnny Flint, FBI and his dog Jigger catching crooks who prey on blind people).
- 225 (two young hunters owe their lives to their dogs in the frozen wastes of Alaska).
- 226 (a Dan Hollick adventure in Hong Kong with his dog Kano; picture adventure of the very first Hollick text story).
- 227 ?
- 228 (Paul Becque and his dog Hugo, WW2 Belgium helping an airman to escape) RP 672.
- 679 (Corporal Dick Muse and his tracker dog Nosey, hunting terrorists in a plantation, Malaya (artist not known) RP story?
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.
Dogs of War (series character; WW1 Army; getting a package back to British lines with the help of two dogs; dogs used to pull a Berthier light gun; featuring Marine Jack Gates; artist not known).
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).
Doolin, Bill (factual; western; story of Bill Doolin, outlaw; part of the They Lived by the Gun series; artist not known) 444.
Doone, Joe (series; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
Dot-Dash Diehards, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; reconnaissance mission to find out how advanced the German invasion of Britain has progressed in a French harbour; artist not known) 320.
Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The (series character; western; featuring Heck McBride; Tapper; artist Sutherland).
Double Act, The (series characters; sport; featuring Tom Bell & Joe Hudson; Radley Rovers Football Club; artist not known).
Double Agent (series character; police; featuring Pat Alfini who replaces Pelloni a Mafia Hitman to bring down gangster Tony Botelli; artist not known).
Double Cross (complete story; WW2 Army; Corporal Charlie Cross; 10th Rutland Rifles; Cross has a secret, that Private Fred Johnson knows about;
artist not known) 836.
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 Harding).
Douglas, "Hatch" Craig (series character; sci-fi) see Tulips of Terror, The.
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.
Down Mexico Way! (World Cup) (football funnies; artist not known) 1322.
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).
Dragonfly's Last Sting, The (complete story; text; WW2 RN; british yacht used as a battering ram on a German warship; artist not known) 474.
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, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN; series character; midget submarine) see Sink the Kruger!
Drake, Pete (series character; treasure hunting in the East Indies, present day) see Seekers of the Sultan's Treasure.
Drake, Tom (series character ? ; Naval Intelligence) 1972.
Drew, Inspector (series character; sport; football; Westwood Utd) see Who Stole the First Team?
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 (complete story; text; Canadian themed story; Junior Forest Ranger saving peoples lives during a forest fire; artist not known) 466.
Drive into Danger (complete story; newspaper reporter Jeff Rayner escapes terrorists in the Middle East; artist not known) 1545.
Drop Into Danger (adventure; hand-gliding) S1982.
Drop Into Danger (WW2 Paratroopers; text story) 1976.
Droppo (series characters; sport; football) see Football Clowns of Carsdale Town, The.
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.
Drummond, Major Peter (factual; WW1 RFC; 27th Mar. 1918; suffered engine problems whilst over Turkish held ground, over Jordan plain, landed
fixed the problem, took off in a rush and flew through a Turkish washing line. Landed back at base with a pair of trousers (with bullet holes
in them) caught on the plane; artist Sutherland) 829; RP 1356 (artist?)
Dudley, Tom (series character; orphan; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slaves 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, Andy (series character; WW2 RN) see Death-Wish Duggan.
Duggan, Black (series character; Scotland 18th Century) see Follow the Deadly Dirks.
Duggan, Jack (series character; early 19th century Australian Bushranger adventure) see Wild Colonial Boy.
Duke Farlow : Big Game Fisher (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 issues 289 and 292 also stars Sandy Baines & Vic Tatum from the Catchem Company series. see Catchem Company, The.
- RP 793; 798; 800; 801; 802; 803; (no stories 805 & 806); 807; 811 - 813 (note - episodes not in consecutive issues).
Duke, Geoff : Ace Sportsman (factual; story of one of Britain's greatest motor-bike riders; artist Ian Kennedy) 863.
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.
Dunn, Mike (series character; sport; boxing) see Boxer Noboby Knows, The.
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).
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Eagle of the Rising Sun (series character; WW2 Japanese Army; featuring Ensign Jiro Wasada; artist not known; Wasada tries to keep his samurai code
in modern warfare, but his superiors don't like it.
Eagles Awake!, The (series characters; Inca warriors return to life in 20th century to hunt down the desecraters of their sacred temple; featuring Shappo; Moq; Tindor; artist Kearon).
Earl of Boote see Gus, Gorgeous.
Earl of Sandley; Harry Watson (series character; sport; football) b>see Ernie and the Earl.
Earp, Wyatt (factual; story of America's greatest lawman; western; part of the They Lived by the Gun series; artist not known) 459.
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.
Egbert - The Private Eye (series character; text; humorous; featuring Egbert Jones; Sherlock, the bloodhound; artist not known).
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 at War (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story; featuring Sam the Elephant; Private Ted Soper; Corporal Bill Keene;
artist Shone).
Elephant Never Forgets, An (WW2 Army; Far East) see Task Force With Tusks (series).
Eliot, Richard (series character; 17th century adventure, Vienna; fighting Turkish Tartar armies) see Saving of the Citadel, The.
Ellis, John (series character; story set during the reign of Edward VI) see Hounds of the Cheviot Mists.
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. RP1261.
Emergency Squad (series characters; police; featuring Constables Tom Kent and Stan Spurr of the Midhampton Police force; artist not known).
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.
Engels, Private Rudi (series character; WW2 German Army; story about two private soldiers trying to escape the war with war loot) see Golden Chariot.
England, Sergeant Johnny (series character; WW2 Army; East Loamshire Regt.; a platoon trying to get a list of German agents in Britain back to Blighty) see Blightly or Bust!
Entwhistle, Lance Corporal Tubby (series; WW2 Army; humour) see Tubby's Two Ton Terror.
Ernie and the Earl (series character; sport; football; featuring Harry Watson, Earl of Sandley; artist not known).
Ernie's Island (series character; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story; featuring Sergeant Ernie Barker; Chip Kelly; artist Bagnall).
Escape Against The Odds! (factual; WW2 Army; 28th May, 1940; 5th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regt.; retreating to Dunkirk, fighting pass circling German forces; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Philpotts) 556.
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 Devil's Island (complete story; escaping from the French penal island; artist not known) 1416.
Escape From El Santos (adventure) 1984.
Escape From Massawa (complete story; WW2 RAF; featuring Alan Ewart; complete their mission even though their plane is shot down; artist not known) 572.
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 The Saracens (complete story; story of the escape of a captured soldier during the Geat Crusade; artist Ted Rawlings) 651.
Escape from Skarrag (complete story; WW2 RAF story about two pilots preventing the capture of a top secret camera; artist not known) 945.
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 story; artist Alonso; also 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).
- note - stories RP 509 - ?
- 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? RP 509.
- 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) RP 512.
- 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; safe-cracker caught between the desert and hoodlum killers) RP 513.
- 69 - Escape from Razor Reef (18th century smugglers saving the lives of men trying to capture them) RP 514.
- 70 - Escape from the Firing Squad (18th century?; Russo Cavaliero is to be shot at dawn, can he escape?) RP 515.
- 71 - Escape from a Chain Gang.
- 72 - Escape from the Fort of Terror (Victorian India, British soldiers escaping from a dungeon) RP 516.
Escape of the Amethyst (factual; artist Bevan) 495.
Escape to Danger (complete story; WW2 POW; text; featuring Sergeant Harry Maxwell; artist not known) 1970.
Escape to Danger (Hoffner, allied agent escaping; artist Cooper) 1405.
Escapers, The (WW2 British Forces; complete stories of POW's escapes from German prisons; narrated by Squadron-leader Tom Peters; artist Shone).
- 1034 - finishes after 1038.
- (second series title - Wings of Escape; 1073; 1075; 1077; 1080; 1081; ends ?; artist Shone).
Escaping from a German ambush (factual; true story of men at war; Greece 18th April, 1941; ANZAC troops; artist not known) 784.
Eskimos (factual information about their life; artist Bevan) 619. RP 940.
Evacution of Crete (WW2 Army; factual; 27th May, 1941; troops escaping by landing craft and being adrift at sea for eight days, landing at Sidi Barani, Africa; artist not known 1124.
Evans, Jimmy (series character; sport; several sports featured; humorous) see Gentle Giant, The.
Evans, Sergeant (series character; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
Evans, Sergeant Blake (series character; WW2 Special Boat Service) see Ragnar's Revenge.
Evans, Terry (series character; sport; football) see We Are United.
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; story set prior to start of World War Two).
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?).
Exploits of the Subs (factual; stories about submarines during war and peace; artist Bevan) 548.
Eye in the Sky, The (WW2 RAF photographic unit; complete story) 1986.
Eye of Kublai Khan, The (series characters; late 13th century; searching for a priceless gem; featuring Ralph, the kitchen hand; Wat; artist Kearon).
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!
- Journey Into Danger.
- 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 Coleman?) 648. RP 1211.
- 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).
- Admiral Graf Spee (the conflict between the German battleship and British naval ships in Argentina; artist not known) 827.
- 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; RP 391.
- 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.
- Anderson, George (M.B.E.; civilian seaman on a Scottish coaster Highlander; 02nd August, 1940; shooting down a German bomber;
artist Kearon) 807. RP 1340.
- Archers of Finsbury (history of the Finsbury Archers, (Honourable Artillery Company), founded in 1537 by Henry VIII; artist Bevan) 756.
- Armed trawler Kiwi Royal New Zealand navy rams a large Japanese submarine off Guadacanal? island in Pacific Ocean; artist Alonso) 576; RP 1175 (artist Alonso).
- 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.
- Ascot Gold Cup, The (The story behind the famous horse racing Gold Cup race held at Ascot each June; artist Ian Kennedy) 863.
- Assault on Sicily. (true story; WW2 Army; front and back covers col.; artist unknown; no lead character or medals mentioned) 209.
- Atkinson, Lieutenant (true story; WW2 5th Parachute Brigade.; 06th June, 1944, also Corporal Killeen; artist not known) 963.
- 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 the 'Gothic Line' defended by Germans Autumn 1944; Pisa to Rimini. Sixty men of the Parachute Regt. dropped with dummies to
stop the destruction of installions near Torricello; artist not known) 1227.
- Attack on Muden (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; April 1945; 159 Brigade Group, advancing on Muden, Germany; Major Voller; artist Coleman) 405.
- 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 on Turkish lines (WW1 Army; 1917; Middle East; Somerset Light Infantry attacking Turks holding up advence. British officer charges
through pricky hedges to attack a Turkish machine gun post; artist Sutherland) 1247.
- Attack the Lutzow (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
- Attack the Prinz Eugen (WW2 RAF; inside cover) 1983.
- Ayrshire Yeomandry Gunners (destroying a column of tanks at River Po, northern Italy; front/back cover story; artist Coleman).
- H.M.S. Audacity, escort aircraft carrier (WW2 Royal Fleet Air Arm, general story about, 1941) covers story col. 122
- Ayrshire Yeomanry; WW2 Army; January, 1943; Tunisia; arranged for smoke bombs to be dropped onto German lines, then Stukas dive-bombed
their own lines!; artist Alonso)873; RP 1382.
- 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).
- Bahadur, Naik Kishan (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Fourteenth Army; 2nd Gurkha Rifles; cleared a fox-hole of Japanese soldiers;
artist Shone) 952.
- Ballendine, Corporal 'Cherokee' (no medals awarded, but made up to Sergeant; WW1 Canadian Army; 3rd Battalion (Toronto Regt.; 26th July,
1915; near Ypres; plied his trade as a sniper; artist Ted Rawlings) 837.
- 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.
- Banzai Bath, The (factual; 4th Battalion Border Regt.; Chindits, March 1944; Burma; Lieutenant-Colonel J. Burgess obtaining a bath in
jungle and capturing a Japanese officer; no medals awarded; artist Alonso) 747; RP 1273.
- Bare-Knuckle Boys, The (boxing feature) 751 & S1974.
- Barnard, Clive (Factual; WW2 RAAF; Jan. 1942; flyer of smaller planes but no ticket to fly larger planes. Flew as a navigator helping to
fly evacees from New Guinea to Port Moresby; attacked on the ground, his pilot killed, Barnard flew plane to Port Moresby; no medals
awarded; artist Philpotts 857. RP 1379.
- Battle Axes of the World 1973.
- Battle Badges (WW2 badges) 1973.
- Battle of Adobe Walls (Indian tribes combine to go on warpath, artist not known) 416.
- 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 of Bouleaux Wood, Flanders, 24th Sept. 1916; British tanks surrounded by rescued by infantry; no medals awarded;
artist not known) 344.
- 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.
- Battle of the Bulge (Dec. 1944; Belgium; 3rd Royal Tank Regt. prevent German tanks from breaking through & crossing a bridge; artist not
known) 1297.
- Battles of Britain (one page facts about a battle fought on British soil series) see Battles of Britain.
- Battling Siki (life story of Louis Phall, Light-Heavyweight boxing Champion, 1922; artist not known) 557; RP 937.
- 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.
- Bendigo Boxer, The (story of the boxer; sport).
- Beretta Can Kill! A (WW2 Army; Jan. 1944; 6th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders crossing River Garigliana, Italy; Lieutenant Ian Phillips evaded capture using a Beretta gun; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not known) 352.
- 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.
- Bicycle story about its inventor Kirkpatrick 'Pate' Macmillan, calling the bike first a Dandy Horse and then a Velocipede; artit not known) 652.
- 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.
- Black Flight, The (WW1 RNAS; story of five black tri-planes led by Canadian Flight Commander Ray Collishaw; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 342.
- Black watch (Autumn 1941; N. Africa; 2nd Battalion Black Watch, breakout from Tobruk to link up with 8th Army at position code-name Tiger; artist not known) 1230.
- Black Watch (WW1 Army; 1st Battalion, Black Watch, Aug. 1914, being pushed back at Mons, but counter-attacked to regain lost ground; artist Ted Rawlings) 1243.
- Blades From Many Battles S1970 col.
- Blain, Major (no medals awarded; Chindits, Burma, 1944; on a dangerous mission to blow up a bridge, then being taken back by glider being snatched up by a dakota; artist Alonso) 1027.
- Blockbuster! (WW2 Army; 28th March, 1942; 7th Queen's Own Hussars; Burma; Lieutenant M.J.E. Patteson; escaping from the Japanese; no medals awarded; artist not known) 762.
- Blowing up a bridge over Sambre Canal in Flanders (by Sergeant of the Royal Engineers, but failed to do so, Aug. 1914. Then in 1918 Germans tried to blow the same bridge, but failed thanks to an unknown Royal Engineer. A ghost perhaps?; artist Ted Rawlings) 646; RP 1206.
- 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.
- Bombing Raid on a German airfield (Lieutenant Wilfred Tremellen flying his 13th mission (99 Squadron), bombing a German airfield. Keeping fighters at bay, the pilot lands his plane, just as it falls to pieces; artist Alonso) 1044.
- Boothman, Air Marshall (biograpy; artist Bevan) 1108.
- Bows and Bowmen (factual; story of bows through the ages; artist Ted Rawlings) 781.
- 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.).
- Bradman, Don (factual; sport; cricket; story of the Australian test cricketer; artist not known) 805. Note - see also When He Was A Boy
- 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
- British troops fighting small pockets of retreating Japanese troops; March 1945; front / back cover story; artist Alonso) 1051.
- Brockton Blockbuster, The (factual; sport; boxing; story of Rocky Marciano; artist not known) 802.
- 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.
- Bunch, The Ballard of Captain (western; biography of Eugene Bunch; artist not known) 581.
- 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
- Campbell of the Q-ships (WW1 RN; story of Campbell; artist Bevan) 359.
- Campbell, Sir Malcolm (sporting life of the man who set a new speed record in Bluebird in 1931, 301 mph; artist not known) 857.
- Camerons Don't Surrender (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; British 8th Army withdrawing to Egypt; defending position against Germans; artist Ted Rawlings) 705.
- Can I Have a Receipt Please? (WW1 Army; 08th August, 1918; France; army British tank, assists Australian troops in taking a village by destroying enemy machine guns. No names mentioned. Artist not known) 685.
- Canadian Trans-Continental Railway, Building of (artist Bevan) 760.
- Canning, Squadron Sergeant-Major (WW2 Army; France, 1940; no medals awarded; 10th Royal Hussars; front / back cover story;
artist not known) 949.
- 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. RP 655 (artist not known).
- Captain Lightfoot (story of Michael Martin, a polite outlaw in the American West, who nevertheless was hanged; artist not known) 546.
- 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.
- Carmichael, Corporal 'Buffer' (01st March, 1945; C Company, 4th / 5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers advancing into Germany; died blowing up
an enemy position. No medals awarded. Artist not known) 335.
- 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 / American corporation (note no story title; March 1943; Henu, codename White City, Burma; smoking dugout Japanese troops; artist Sanchis?) 923.
- Chindit Patrol (WW2 Army; Burma; 6th March, 1943; Major B. Fergusson; front/cover story; artist Coleman) 311.
- Chisholm, Flight Lieutenant (WW2 RAAF; 452 squadron; shot down Oct 12th, 1944, but escaped from POW camp in Germany, then fought with
resistance in France; artist Philpotts) 418.
- 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.
- Christmas Capers (one page facts about Christmas; artist not known) 566; RP 983; 1193 (re-prints of 566?).
- Christmas Curiosities (curious facts about Christmas; artist Ted Rawlings) 514; 827 (artist not known).
- Circus of Terror (26th Oct. 1836; fire on board a paddle steamer Royal Tar, (travelling from St. John, New Brunswick
to the US), broke out killing most of the circus animals and 32 people; artist not known) 573; RP 959.
- Clark, Major A.R. (no medals awarded; WW2 Paratroopers; 22nd Aug. 1944; 6th Airborne Division; attacking Pont L'Eveque, France; artist
Garcia) 941.
- Clearing of Japanese positions at Elephant Point overlooking Rangoon River, Burma; 3rd Gurkhas; 01st May, 1945; front/back cover story; artist Garcia?) 1235.
- 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.
- Comet is Coming!, The (Halley's Comet as seen throughout history; artist not known) 1284.
- 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.
- Cotton, Henry (factual; ace British golf sportsman; artist not known) 834.
- Coventry, Captain Dudley (WW2 Army; no medal awarded; 45th Royal Marines; 06th April, 1945; crossing River Wassal; killing a German
soldier with one punch; artist Garcia) 944.
- Convoy SC42 consisting of 64 merchant ships and escort of three corvettes sailing from Cape Breton Island, Canada, 31st Aug. 1941; corvettes Chambly and Moosejaw sunkby U-boat U501; front/back cover story; artist Alonso) 1172.
- Convoy to Malta (story of a convoy to Malta, 1942 which included the tanker Ohio; artist Bevan) 415.
- 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.
- Commando Attack (WW2, No.3 Commando attacking a strongly held Italian position, Tobruk; front / back cover story; artist Farrugia) 261.
- 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.
- Courtright, Jiim (title - They Lived by the Gun; western; story of the gun-fighter; artist not known) 517.
- Crellin, Private (factual; no medals awarded; 17th Aug. 1942; helped rescue non-swimmers from troopship, Princess Marguerite; artist
Harding) 951.
- Crete invaded by German Paratroopers, May 1941; Germans machine-gunned civilians, near village of Retino, Priest dropped bees down chimney
of house used by Germans, then shot those coming out; artist Sanchis) 1084.
- Crossing at Diyala, The (WW1 Army; Mesopotamia, March 1917; artist Bagnall; front/back cover story) 369.
- Crossing the Rapido (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; Somerset light infantry; 10th May, 1944, crossing river, Italy; artist not known) 704.
- 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.
- Dacre, Flight-Lieutenant G.B. (no medal awarded; 12th Aug. 1915; sinks a Turkish tug at sea level with a torpedo; artist Sanchis?) 1388.
- 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; RP 874.
- 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 of a Raider (story of the American Civil War Confederate raider Alabama; artist not known) 594; RP 1103 artist not known.
- Death Takes a Holiday! (fourteen of the most amazing air escapes of all time!; artist Bevan) 482.
- 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; RP.
- 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.
- Destroyer From Under the Sea, The (factual; WW2 RN; a patrol by HMS Turbulent; Commander J.W. Linton V.C.; artist Bevin; note see also Linton in Military Medals) 420.
- 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.
- Destruction of the U-27 (WW1 RN; German U-boat attacked and sunk by the Q ship HMS Baralong near southern Ireland; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis) 537.
- Devil Masks (British and Commonwealth troops defending the Admin Box area, in Arakan, N. Burma against Japanese attack; 03rd Feburary, 1944; artist not known) 666. RP 1215.
- Dhansing, Private (no medals awarded; May 1937; Waziristan; 4th Prince of Wales Own Gurkhas; hunting down a rebelling Fakir of Ipi; left
his post to carry his injured friend to safety; assisted by Lieutenant Weallens; artist Sanchis) 692; RP 1244.
- 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.
- Doolin, Bill (western; story of Bill Doolin, outlaw; part of the They Lived by the Gun series; artist not known) 444.
- 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.
- Down Mexico Way! (World Cup) (football funnies; artist not known) 1322.
- Drummond, Major Peter (WW1 RFC; 27th Mar. 1918; suffered engine problems whilst over Turkish held ground, over Jordan plain, landed fixed
the problem, took off in a rush and flew through a Turkish washing line. Landed back at base with a pair of trousers (with bullet
holes in them) caught on the plane; artist Sutherland) 829. RPP 1356 (artist?)
- 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.
- Duke, Geoff : Ace Sportsman (story of one of Britain's greatest motor-bike riders; artist Ian Kennedy) 863.
- Dunkirk evacuation (inside cover) 1978.
- Earp, Wyatt (story of America's greatest lawman; western; part of the They Lived by the Gun series; artist not known) 459.
- 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. RP1261.
- 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 Bevan) 98; RP 515 (title - The Sea Wolf).
- 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. RP 1349 (artist Coleman).
- Enemy at The Cassino (WW2 Army; Spring 1944, Italy; Lieutenant Schuster, C.O.; 7 Company, 1st Parachute Regt.; artist Coleman).
- Escape Against The Odds! (WW2 Army; 28th May, 1940; 5th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regt.; retreating to Dunkirk, fighting pass circling German forces; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Philpotts) 556.
- 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.
- Escape of the Amethyst (artist Bevan) 495.
- Escaping from a German ambush (true story of men at war; Greece 18th April, 1941; ANZAC troops; artist not known) 784.
- Eskimos (factual information about their life).
- Evacution of Crete (WW2 Army; 27th May, 1941; troops escaping by landing craft and being adrift at sea for eight days, landing at Sidi Barani, Africa; artist not known 1124.
- Exploits of the Subs (stories about submarines during war and peace; artist Bevan) 548; RP 920.
- 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).
- Ferguson, Driver G. (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Sept. 1944; Battle of Arnhem; 536 General Transport Company; R.A.S.C.; artist Sanchis?)
940.
- Few of the Firsts, A (flying facts; artist Bevan) 1291.
- Fight For a Bridge (WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 17th / 21st Lancers, B Squadron, capturing a bridge, Italy; artist Kearon) 696.
- Fight at Karlsen Fiord, The (WW2 RN; complete story; motor torpedo boat action; artist Philpotts) 438.
- 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 at Sea! (Late 1857, troopship Sarah Sands catches fire after leaving Cape Town, South Africa; crew and troops fought the fire for 18 hours; no lives lost; artist not known) 552.
- 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 Across the Atlantic (Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Whitten Brown flew across the Atlantic Ocean, 1919; artist Bevan) 354.
- 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 Flight to Australia (A journey into Danger article; journey made between Nov. - Dec. 1919 by the Smith brothers; artist Bevan) 924.
- First Four-Minute Miler, The (sport; athletics; Roger Bannister running the four minute mile; artist Bill Holroyd?) 399.
- 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.
- First Prize, The (WW1 RN; story about the German schooner Q-ship; artist Bevan) 460.
- Fistful of Gongs (factual, WW2) 1984.
- Five Famous Rescue Feats : Wartime ships and men saved from the sea; (artist Bevan) 368.
- Flat Top, The First : story of the start of Naval flying; artist Bevan?) 639. RP 1024 (artist Bevan).
- 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.
- Fleming, Captain Peter (WW2 SOE; Greece, April 1941; destroying Greek railway engines and trucks to avoid them falling into German hands; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Sanchis) 1110.
- 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.
- Flyer Called Finlay, The (sport; athletics; life story about Donald Finlay, Olympic winner and fighter pilot; artist Sturrock?) 398.
- Flying Colours (WW1 Army; Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Heavy Regt.; only Regt. to fly their flag in the front-line during the war; front / back cover artist; artist Coleman) 391.
- Flying Doctor, The (factual; Australian flying doctor organisation set up by Rev. John Flynn, 1928) 331.
- Flying Enterprise (title - It Happened at Christmas; story of an American freighter adrift in the middle of a storm in the Atlantic; artist Bevan) 462.
- Flying Fortress (WW2 American bomber) see Real Thing, The.
- Flying Freaks (military planes; inside covers) 1973.
- Flying Scot, The (life of Eric Liddell; artist Sturrock) 986.
- Flying Tigers, The (volunteer American flying group in China, 1941; story of, including a joint attack with RAF on a Japanese bombers, 25th Dec. 1941; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1078.
- 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.
- Gallopoli Landing (story of the WW1 landing).
- German Invasion of Olso, Norway by Germans; Germans hoping to slip past defences in battleship Blucher, but discovered and sank by old fort at Oscarburg; 8/9th April, 1940; note - no title; artist not known) 1104.
- Germans retreating from Somme, France and leaving mined roads behind for British troops to deal with; WW1; note - no story title; artist Sanchis?) 1026.
- Getting in Gear (sporting clothes) 1992.
- Giants of the Air (information about Concorde, Boeing Stratocruiser, Boeing Clipper and Boeing 747 Jumbo planes; artist not known) 708.
- 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.
- Gloster Gladiators in action (factual; Sergeant Slater; Vernon Woodward; no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; 23rd July, 1940; North Africa; attacked by Italian fighters; front / back cover story; artist unknown) 1037.
- Gold Coast Railway (title - The Great Green Wall; building a railway in western Africa; artist Bevan) 761.
- Graetz, Flying Officer (no medals awarded; 100 Squadron RAAF; 20th May, 1944; shot down over New Guinea, escaped but managed to note enemy postitions before being rescued; artist Sanchis) 1032.
- Great Train Chase, The (factual; life of Oliver Curtis Perry who only robbed trains in the Eastern States of the U.S., late 19th century; artist not known) 545; RP 923.
- 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.
- Gurkha Attack! (Gurkhas attacking Germans holding the town of Neuve Chapelle, France, 12th March, 1915; artist not known; no medals
awarded) 688.
- Gurkha Bluff (WW1 1st/6th Gurkhas attacking a ridge on 'Y' beach, Gallipoli; no medals awarded; front/back cover story;
artist Philpotts) 293.
- 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.
- Harris, Reg (sporting hero; medal winning professional sprint cycling champion 1949 - 1951; artist Bill Holroyd) 864.
- Haunted Wood, The (WW1 Army; 15th Battalion Royal Westwickshire Regt.; April 1918; France; troops spooked by 'ghosts' in Forest Du Nieppe; note - no story title; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 510; RP 1088.
- Hawker, Harry : Ace Sportsman (the story of the Australian who came to England in 1912 and formed the Hawker Company; artist Ian
Kennedy) 860.
- Hay, Pilot Officer A.J. (WW2 RAF; 21st May, 1941; South African pilot flying a Hurricane plane from a merchant ship, via catapult, shot down three enemy aircraft before ditching his plane; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 1060.
- He Had to Get Through! (story of Private W. Abbott part of 2nd battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry cut off by Japanese army, attempting to reach Battalion H.Q. to find out orders; Feb. 1941, Burma; artist Alonso; no medals awarded) 614.
- Hedgepeth, Marion (title - The Dapper Desperado; late 19th / early 20th century western; story of a ruthless criminal who led the "Hedgepeth Four" gang; artist not known) 525.
- 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.
- Hibbert, Lieutenant-Colonel (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; April, 1940 Stenkjar, Norway; 1st/4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry;
retreating across an old bridge Hibbert remembered from a trip to Norway in his youth; artist Alonso). 1290.
- Hickok, Wild Bill (western; story of James Butler Hickok; artist not known) 442.
- 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.
- Holocaust at Halifax (a collision between an armaments ship the Mont Blanc and Norwegian steamer Imo resulted in a massive explosion destroying both ships and the town of Halifax, Nova Scotia; 16th Dec., 1917; artist not known) 544.
- Honor, Squadron-Leader Dudley (no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; June 1941, shot down during German invasion of Crete; escaped and formed the
"The Late Arrivals Club"; artist not known) 771.
- Horned Heads (animals heads that have horns (quiz) S1970 col..
- Horse in History, The (factual; famous war horses throughout history; artist Ted Rawlings) 1219.
- Houdini: The Man Who Conquered Fear (story of the famous escapologist; artist Bill Holroyd?) 346.
- How the Red Man Lived (lives of the North American Indians) S1970 col..
- How's That! (factual, information about cricket; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Hughes of the Rangers (western; life of Captain John R. Hughes, Texas Rangers; artist Bill Holroyd?) 435.
- Hunt For The Bismark, The (WW2 RN; the hunting and sinking of the Bismark, German Pocket Battleship; front/back cover story;
artist Sutherland) 8. RP 634 (artist Bevan).
- 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.
- Irish Guards, 1st Battalion landing at Anzio, Italy 22nd January, 1944, fought Germans with a mixed bunch of soldiers including clerks, cooks, batmen and so on; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Sanchis) 643. RP 1192 (artist not known).
- Ironclad, The age of, 1975.
- Irving, Private (WW1 Canadian Army; France 1915; the lumberjack was wounded, but volunteered to cut up a tree that was blocking a road and
preventing ambulances from taking wounded soldiers back to hospital. Irving chopped the tree up, but was killed by an exploding
shell. No medals awarded) 841.
- 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.
- James Gang, The (western; story of the Jessie James gang; artist not known) 458; RP 922.
- Jericho - Charge (WW1 RN; Armoured Train Jericho operated by the RN, one of the officers was Petty Officer Collard, Flanders; artist Sanchis) 592.
- Jones, Company Sergeant-Major (WW1 army; April 1918; 1st Queen's Royal Regt. B Company; Flanders, title - The Martinet; strict NCO gets caught out, assigns himself to three days fatigues; no medals awarded; artist not known) 529.
- Jones, Corporal 'Ginger'; no medals awarded; July 1944; 4th Somerset Light Infantry, Caen, France; artist not known) 979.
- Jones, Squadron Leader P.B. (WW2 RAF; 76 Squadron; 06th July, 1945; shot down over Borneo, trekked to coast and rescued; artist Shone) 1022.
- Journey into Danger (factual; a series of one page true stories; artist for some of the stories Bevan?) see Journey into Danger.
- Keely, Captain Mike (factual; story of No. 8 Commando attacking the Twin Pimples, during the siege of Tobruk, Western Desert; no medals
awarded; artist Ted Rawlings) 1320.
- Keep Your Eyes on the Road (factual; different road signs) S1977, col.
- Kellet, Lieutenant Commander (no medals awarded; WW1 RN; HM sub S1 on patrol of German coast, had engine trouble; boarded a German
trawler and used it to tow sub back to base; artist Coleman) 1251.
- Kenton, Simon (title - The Scourge of the Shawnees; late 18th century American army scout's story; artist not known) 528.
- Kid Was a Killer, The (western biography of William Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid; artist not known) 555.
- Killeen, Corporal (true story; WW2 5th Parachute Brigade.; 06th June, 1944, also Lieutenant Atkinson; artist not known) 963.
- Killer Punch, The (a story about 609 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, August 1940; artist Shone; front/back cover story) 161. RP 1372.
- Knight, Private (no medals awarded; shooting down a german plane with his rifle; March 1918; artist Shone) 980.
- 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 RP 1138.
- Knockout!, It’s (sport; boxing photographs) 1979.
- Kon-Tiki, The Story of the (title - 4,000 miles by raft; six Scandinavians set out on a raft from Peru to Polynesian Islands; making
the journey between April and August 1947; artist Holroyd?) 592. RP 942.
- Lacey, Sergeant-Pilot John (Ginger) (WW2 RAF; no medals awarded; story set during Battle of Britain; artist Shone) 956.
- Lambton worm and Other Legends of Long Ago.
- Lancers, 17th / 21st (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 'B' Squadron advancing through Italy to capture a bridge; artist Kearon) 1246.
- see also Melling, Sergeant
- Last of the Lance Chargers, The (WW1 Army; River Arne, Belgium; 7th Sept. 1914; 9th Lancers; artist Sutherland) 297.
- Last Battles of the Sioux, The (story of the battles of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull; American West 1870's; artist not known) 490.
- Last Shoot, The (Last artillery shoot by the AyrshireYeomanry on a German column crossing the River Po, Italy; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 574.
- Last Stand of the Modoc Men (western; Modoc Indians make a last stand against the U.S. Cavalry; American West, 1848; artist not known) 588; RP 915.
- Laying of the Long Line, The (26th Sept. 1955, British cable ship Monarch finished laying the first submarine telephone between the
Great Britain and the United States; artist Bevan) 709.
- Legend of War, A. (factual series). see title with the same name.
- Legends of Long Ago (nine strange tales ranging from Robin Hood to Knights of the Round Table and other legends; artist Ted Rawlings) 1319.
- Legless Wonder, The (story of Colin Hodgkinson who lost both legs during WW2 with the RAF, but continued to fly and fight; after the war became a jet pilot; artist Bevan) 497.
- Lets Go Fly a Kite. (factual; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Littler, Captain (WW1 Australian Army; 1916; Battle of Somme; story of soldier with rheumatism; no medals awarded; artist Ted Rawlings) 1059.
- Loco’s of Long Ago 1965.
- Lofoten Islands, Norway raid; (factual; December 1941; raided by British Commandoes; surprised Germans eating Christmas lunch, distributed
food to Norwegians; artist Ted Rawlings) 357.
- Lone Avenger, The (WW2 RAF; true story) 1979.
- Lone Charge, The (Lieutenant Milsom; no medals awarded; WW1 Army; Late 1917; Somerset Light Infantry; charging through Turkish troops at
El Mesmiyeh; artist Sutherland) 695.
- 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.
- Lowe, Guardsman (WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; 1st Welsh Guards; Wavre, Belgium; Lowe marksman shoots a dummy German soldier several times;
artist Ted Rawlings) 936.
- Low Level Attack (WW1 Royal Flying Corp; Spring 1918; Canadian Captain Billy Baker, leading a raid on Austrian Army H.Q. in Italian town of San Vito; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Bagnall) 360.
- 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.
- Luck of the K13 (rescue of a submarine that submerged, but couldn't get back to the surface; 1917; artist Bevan) 946.
- 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).
- Macmillan, Kirkpatrick 'Pate' (inventor of the bicycle) see Bicycle story.
- 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.
- Magnetic Mine, The Men Who Beat The (WW2 RN; Chief Petty Officer Baldwin & Lieutenant Commander J.G.D. Ouvry learned how to defuse Germany's Magnetic Mine; artist Bevan?) 371.
- Mahratta Attack (WW2 Army; March 1941; Eritrea, Italy; 9th Indian Brigade, Sikhs; front and back covers story; artist Philpotts) 286.
- Malan, Squadron Leader "Sailor" (WW2 RAF; 18th/19th Jun. 1940; No. 74 Squadron; shoots down two night bombers; front/back cover story; artist not known) 1238.
- Malta G.C. (factual; story of the island of Malta during World War Two; artist Bevan) 431.
- 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.
- Malta RAF raid on Italian cruisers and destroyers June 1941; artist Shone) 868.
- 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.
- March of the Nez Perce, The (the story of the Nez Perce American Indians; American West; artist not known) 512.
- Marshall of Dodge (factual; western; story of Marshal Bill Tilghman; artist Bill Holroyd?) 433.
- Mascots of the Fighting Forces (factual; British Armed Forces mascots; artist unknown) S1976, col.
- Mayne, Major Paddy (title - The Fire Eater of the SAS; WW2 Army; SAS; no medals awarded; Oct. 1943; creating a diversion on east coast of
Italy, by capturing the Italian town of Termoli; artist Holroyd?) 680. see also Military Medals.
- 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.
- Mick's Worth, A (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; April, 1943; 1st Battalion Irish Guards, Mejerda Valley, N. Africa; artist not known) 693.
- 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 RP 1017.
- 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.
- Murray, Captain Harry (WW2 Australian Army coast watcher; Christmas Day 1943; heads to island of Tanga, with four US troops and two
natives to scout the island for Japanese troops. No medals awarded; artist not known) 932.
- Name Was Smith, The (story of the 16th century explorer and adventurer Captain John Smith; artist not known) 322.
- Narvik Fjord attack (WW2 RN; inside cover) 1985.
- Navvies Went to War!, The (story of 500 navvies who built a railway from Balaclava to Sebastopol during the Crimean War, so supplies could be sent to British forces besieging the latter city, thus allowing them to take the city; Sir Morton Peto, engineer; artist not known) 740.
- 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; story told several times, see main entry).
- Navy Was There!, The (stirring last-war (WW2), fights of British sailors and ships) 647.
- Needle of the Nile, The (the story of Cleopatra's Needle and its journey to London; artist Bevan) 754.
- 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.
- Night Patrol (WW2; Australian Army; 08th Feb. 1943; Lieutenant Smyth leads a patrol across the Johore Straits from Singapore to Malayan mainland; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 624.
- 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 (Weird and odd protective armour used by soldiers in various wars through the centuries; factual) 765 (artist Ted Rawlings). RP 1051.
- Odd Armour of World War One 1983.
- Odd Cars 1974.
- Odd Happenings in History (artist Ted Rawlings).
- Odd Inventions of World War One (factual; one invention was the Hydro Ski, a pair of floats with paddle wheels being moved in a
skating motion on water; artist Ted Rawlings) 1156.
- Odd Jobs (WW2 unusual units; inside covers) 1966.
- Old Christmas Custom, It's A (True story of raids on Germans in N. Africa by 'Perry's Pirates'; artist not known) 410.
- Olympic Oddities (artist Ted Rawlings).
- One Man at El Alamein (WW2 Army; Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; North Africa, near Trobruk; 23rd Oct, 1942; following one man during the battle, Lieutenant Samwell; front / back cover story; no medals awarded) 359.
- One Tank Charged (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Aug. 1944; Normandy breakout by four tanks of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry;
artist Philpotts) 410.
- Only One Came Back (WW2; RAF) 1978
- Only Three Came Back (factual; 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 Bevan) 5; RP 479.
- 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).
- Orders in Writing (Indian Army; 34th Sikh Pioneers; couldn't fight as they were low caste Sikh's, but Subadar Singh, disobeyed the
instruction and fought enemy; front/back cover story; artist not known) 339.
- "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).
- Palm Sunday Massacre (factual; WW2 RAF / US Air Force; 18th April, 1943; American P-40 Warhawks fighters of 57th, 324 Fighter Group and Spitfires of 92 Squadron, engage 1200 German aircraft carrying Afrika Korp troops; they shoot down 77 enemy aircraft; artist not known; note - article has no title) .
- 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; RP 723 artist Bevan.
- Parachuting (sport) 1969.
- Pathfinders (WW2; RAF; inside covers) 1986.
- Patterson, Lieutenant M.J.E. (no medal awarded; 7th Queen's Own Hussars; central Burma; captured by Japs but escaped after shrapnel cut
through his ropes; escaped amongst running cattle; artist not known) 1287.
- Pedal Power S1980 col.
- Petard and Paladin British ships attack and sink a large Japanese submarine which was attacking their convey; Indian Ocean; WW2 RN; 12th Feb. 1944; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not known) 1048.
- Peter, Pilot Officer R.G. (WW2 RAF; factual; 27th/28th April, 1944; Raid on Friedrichshafen, Germany; saving his crew; no medal awarded;
artist Sturrock?) 1003; RP 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; RP 937.
- 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; b>RP 475 one page; artist Bevan; RP 701 artist not known.
- Porcupine, The Flying (WW2 RAF) 1972.
- Press on Regardless! (WW2 RAF) 1976.
- Price, Ned (sport; bare-knuckle fighter; his biography; artist not known) 575.
- Pritchard, Major T.A.C. (WW2 Army; Royal Welch Fusiliers; S. Italy; Feb. 1941; set out to destory an aquaduct, they surrendered to police rather than fire on children; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1049.
- Queen's Badge, The (factual; sport; award given each year to the best person for rifle-shooting).
- Race Of Death (air race from San Francesco to Hawaii; many competitors; many died; artist Bevan) 344.
- 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 Crete (WW2 Army; SBS raid on German held island 24th July, 1944; artist not known) 978.
- 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.
- Railway Into The Clouds (building a railway in the treacherous mountains of Peru; artist Bevan) 763.
- Railway That Went Out To Sea, The (factual; building a railway through the Everglades and one hundred miles out into the Gulf of Mexico; artist Bevan) 762.
- Ramsay, Lieutenant J.E. (no medal awarded; shooting down a plane just after midnight 06th June, 1944 and rescuing troops from a stricken
ship; artist Kearon?) 1346.
- 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-Hot Shot Guns, The (factual; weird weapons and war machines including the depressing gun carriages used at Gibraltar, 1782; artist not known) 985.
- Red Cloud: Chief of the Sioux (story of this Indian chief; artist not known) 468.
- 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.
- Reno Brothers, The: They Lived by the Gun (Reno brothers one of the most feared outlaw bands in American West; artist not known) 430.
- Retreat From Mons, Belgium; 3rd Infantry Division; Privates Jerry Breean and Headlam; no medals awarded; artist Ted Rawlings) 1107.
- Return From Dusseldorf (WW2 RAF; following a Stirling bomber crew's adventures on a raid; piloted by Paddy Trench, wireless operator Raoul Jenner, Canadian; Trench awarded DSO; Jenner - the George Medal; artist not known) 153.
- Rhodesian Railway, Building of (crossing the River Zambesi, Rhodesia now South Africa; title - A Leopard Was First!; artist Bevan) 758.
- Roaring Road, The: Across the West (story of the building of the railway across America; artist not known) 757.
- Robare, Sergeant Carl (factual; U.S. 101st Airborne Division; 06th June, 1944; Robare says he can speak French, but not that well.
Asks for a horse in French, but ends up with hats!; artist not known) 1323.
- Robertson, Flying Officer W.C. (no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; front / back cover story; sinking a German U-Boat; artist Harding?) 878;
RP 1381.
- Robertson, Lieutenant Johnny (no medal awarded; WW1 British Tank Corp. supporting the 2nd Division, Canadian Corps; 8th Aug. 1918; Battle
of Amiens; helping to rout German infantry and a German Observation ballon; artist Sanchis) 727.
- Robinson, Commander (WW2 RN; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; destroyed submarine E-15 to avoid it being captured by the Turkish forces; artist not known).
- Rocket Strike, The (WW2 RN; April 1941; H.M.S. Partia, fired a Harvey Projector experimental rocket at a German bomber;
Lieu. Alec Menhenick & Chief Petty Officer Prior) 302; RP 929.
- Round of The Guns, A (history of artillery; inside covers) 1971.
- Royal Marine Commandos invading Mainland Italy at Salerno (Sept. 1943; No.41 Commando, held off German counter attacks, until relieved; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Kennedy?) 1239.
- Royal Scots Greys at Waterloo (story of the back cover) 1964.
- Rulers of the Sky S1980.
- St. George's Day (WW1 Army; 23rd April, 1917; Northumberland Fusiliers; Arras; France; story about a donkey eating roses on St. George's Day; artist Philpotts) 561.
- Safari on Patrol (WW2 RN; story of the submarine
- HMS Safari patrol operating from Malta, 1942; artist not known) 125. RP 657 artist Coleman.
- Sailors With Wings (history of the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy; artist Bevan) 755.
- 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.
- Samson, Commander (WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; 1915; attacking a Turkish airfield at night, after Turks attacked the British airfield;
artist not known) 349.
- 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.
- Schneider Trophy, The (a trophy awarded to the fastest a seaplane in a races held between 1913 and the outbreak of WW2; artist Bevan?) 444.
RP 832.
- Scourage of the Skies (WW1 RFC; conflict between German Fokker monoplanes and the British De Havilland mark 2 plane; front / back cover
story; artist not known) 340.
- Sea Battles: British and Italian ships that fought in the Mediterranean in 1940-41 (factual; artist Bevan) 753.
- 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.
- Seeds of Prosperity (Henry Wickham smuggling rubber seeds from Brazil to UK in seven weeks before the seeds died; artist Bevan) 749. RP 1271.
- 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.
- Seven Hussars; Rangoon, Burma in successful tank action against Japanese forces; Feb. 1942; note - no story title; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1085.
- 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.
- Sharpshooters, The (snipers through the centuries; artist Ted Rawlings) 826.
- 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.
- Singh, Subadar Khaftak (Mesopotamia, 1917; 34th Sikh Pioneers, erects wire defences under fire from Turks. No medal awarded;
artist not known). 339
- 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 RP 1121.
- 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. RP 1164 artist Ted Rawlings.
- Skill Factor, The (footballing skills with David O'Leary).
- Skinnerland, Sergeant & Lieutenant Rossenberg (WW2 Free Norwegian Army; a party of Norwegians dropped by plane into Norway to destory a
Hydro electric plant,
which they succeeded in achieving; 27th Feb. 1943; survivors involved in a skiing chase; Skinnerland pursued by champion German
skier, but survived being shot; artist Alonso) 790. RP 1330.
- Slaughter of Tombstone (western; Sheriff John Slaughter) 419; also further adventures whilst he was Sheriff of Cochise; 485.
- Sling to Missle, From (the development of weapons through the ages; artist Bevan) 15 RP 384.
- Slip-Up, The (WW1 Army; retreat from Mons; August 1914; Royal Artillery capture two Germans dressed as British officers;
artist Shone) 703.
- Slocum, Captain Joshua (title:- Solo Round the World; an epic journey between 1895 & 14th June 1898; artist Bevan) 753.
- Smith, Neville (WW1 RFC; Autumn 1917; given the day off due to bad weather, he flys his plane to an enemy airfield and bombs it; no
medals awarded; artist Coleman) 345.
- Snatched From The Sea (WW2 rescues of naval and air personnel from the sea; artist Bevan) 633.
- Soldiers With Wings (history of the Army Air Corp; artist Bevan) 783. RP 1978 artist Bevan.
- Solta, Raid On (WW2 Commandos/RAF; 17th March, 1944; attack and capture of the Adriatic island of Solta; front/back cover story) 190.
RP 864 artist not known. RP 1497 artist not known.
- Spandau Joe (WW2 Army; Sept. 1944; Durham Light Infantry crossing the Albert Canal, Belgium, being covered by Vickers machine guns of the 2nd Cheshire regt.; artist Diaz) 527.
- Speed Kings (photographic feature of the Concorde plane; Sierra Sapphire and RS Cosworth cars) 1990.
- Speke, Captain John (explorer looking for the source of the Nile. Found on 28th July, 1862; artist Bill Holroyd) 750.
- 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.
- Sports Speedsters (motor-racing bikes) 976.
- Spotlight on Sport (two pages; each week spotlighting a sportsman, (usually a footballer), other sports news and a humourous cartoon). see Spotlight on Sport heading.
- 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;
RP 934.
- 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. see also Military Medal Winners.
- 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.
- Storming the Shelter (WW2 Army; 03rd Nov. 1944; attacking the town of Flushing on the Dutch island of Walchern by Major Hugh Rose and his men 7 / 9th Royal Scots; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Kearon?) 616.
- Strange, But True - It happened in the army (Sergeant Page in the Boer War threw grenades using a fishing rod; an officer walked across a river on crocodile backs and other stories; artist Ted Rawlings) 1154.
- 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.
- Submarine Storm (WW2 RN; May 1944; landing of a native and two Special Forces men on a Japanese held island, to find out about defences at Sabang Sumatra; but native caught(; front/back cover story; note - comes under the True Story of Men at War title; artist not known) .
- Submarine That Caught a Cow! The (British submarine sinks a German supply ship and ends up rescuing a cow; 1941; artist not known) 1132.
- 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. RP 364 (one page; artist Bevan?)
- 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?).
- Survival! (WW2 Australian Army; 2nd / 14th Australian Infantry Battalion; 30th Aug., 1942; caught in Japanese ambush, near Alola, New Guinea; Corporal Jed Lang & Private Roger Scott, survived 39 days in jungle on two packets of biscuits taken from a Japanese soldier; no medals awarded; artist Sanchis) 552.
- Surviving a fall of 7,000 feet (Sergeant Jack Worsfold; 03rd May, 1944; tail gunner of a Lancaster bomber of 101 Squadron on a bombing run, shot down; artist Kearon) 1255.
- Taking of Flushing on Walchern island, Holland; front/back cover story; artist Kearon) 1161.
- Taking of the Pavilion (WW2 Army; Mar. 1945; Burma; Royal Berkshire Regt. attacking Mandalay Hill, C Company, attacking Football Pagoda one of five Pagoda buildings on the hilltop; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not known) 361.
- Tales of the Kings 1989.
- Tanks Are Here, The (pictorial article about different types of British tanks; inside front and back covers; artist not known). 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 Didn't Like It!, The (factual; WW2 Army; 24th June, 1941; Australian troops in Syria holding a position against Vichy French Forces; artist not known) 595.
- 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.
- Tanks, Use of Funnies on D-Day (story of different types of unusual tanks used on D-Day landings (06th June, 1944); Crab mine clearing tank; Bobbin tank laying canvas carpet; Crocodile flame throwing tank and Duplex amphibious Shermans; front/back cover story; artist Alonso) 1129.
- Target-Submarine! (no medals awarded; story of an army howitzer firing on a German submarine from a troop carrying ship in the English
Channel, 1915; artist Sanchis) 567.
- Ten Pound Reward! (WW2 Army; April 1944; Italy; 1st Battalion of the King's Own Regt.; Colonel Anderson offered a reward of ten pounds to
the section that brought back some German prisoners; Captain Warren accepted and won the money; front / back cover story; no medals
awarded; artist Kearon) 637; RP 1195 artist Kearon.
- Tennant, Wing-Commander (WW1 RFC; March 1918; Mesopotamia, Turkey; shot down but rescued by Captain Tod; artist Alonso) 848.
- Tenson-Rye, Lieutenant-Colonel H.B. (WW1 Army; Oct. 1918; 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliars; Tenson-Rye used his hunting horn to urge his troops on whilst attacking Le Catalet, part of the Hindenberg Line; now displayed in the Regt. Museum; artist Ted Rawlings) .
- 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.
- Terrible Turtle, The (story of an early submarine made out of barrel used to sink a British ship; invented by David Bushnell; American Civil War) 478.
- Teusen, Lieutenant Hans (German Paratrooper Regt; 24th April, 1941; sent on special mission to destory bridge, and failed;
artist not known) 993.
- 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);
RP 416 artist Bevan.
- Today's Fighting Ships (feature about the RN's warships) s1974.
- Too Young To Fight! (WW2 Army; young boy's war; artist not known) 978.
- 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; RP 903.
- 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. RP 847.
- Tough Trail of the "Trans" (building a railway across Australia, including the Golden Mile 330 miles in length; artist Bevan) 759.
- Toughs of the Track (photographs and words about mountain bike races).
- Trail-Blazers, The (explorers) 1972.
- Trapped in Wood near Saltelua at Pothus, Norway; three Heinkel bombers shot down by Gloster Gladiators, No.1 Company, Irish Guards;
artist not known) 977.
- 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.
- Treacy, Flight Lieutenant W.P.F. (Paddy), (No medal awarded; RAF; 27th May, 1940; 74 Squadron; shot down, but escaped back to England.
Artist Shone) 943.
- 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.
- Tricks of the Trenches (WW1 feature about gadgets used by troops; artist Ted Rawlings) 1067.
- 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; front / back cover story; artist not known) 73; RP 483 artist Bevan; RP 1031 (artist not known).
- Tuck, Private (WW2 Commandos; 3rd / 4th Feb., 1945; 2 Troop of No. 9 Commando landed and raided German held island of Hvar, Yugoslavia; Tuck hit in chest was left behind, but managed to crawl back to the escape boat; recovered from his injuries; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not kown) 1025.
- 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.
- Vanderbilt Cup, The (sport; American car racing; first race 08th October, 1904; artist not known) 835.
- Velocipede, The (Macmillan, Kirkpatrick 'Pate',inventor of the bicycle) see Bicycle story.
- Vengeance Patrol (WW1 RN; 1st May, 1915; sinking of German boats, no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist 'P') 258.
- H.M.S. Verity rescuing soliders of the 2nd Battalion Irish Guards from French port of Boulogne; artist Sutherland) 651. RP 1212.
- Vernadakis, George (WW2; a Crete civilian escapes from the Germans (and a firing squad), to fight for the British; artist Alonso) 716.
RP 1258 artist Alonso.
- Victory or Death! (WW2 Army; Greek Sacred Regiment; early months of 1943 destruction of German E-Boats at Allinia; artist Coleman) 296.
- Walker, Sergeant Stewart (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 452nd Mountain Battery Artillery; 02nd Nov. 1944; Walcharen Dockyard, Holland;
destroying German machine gun posts; artist Coleman) 806. RP 1336.
- Warner, Major P.E.H. (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 1st / 5th Gurkha Rifles, Royal Fusiliers; storming Italian village, Mozzagrogne, held by Germans. Fought
off Panzer tanks; artist Shone) 989.
- War Beneath the Waves, The S1977.
- War Planes of the World (two page spread with an image of a famous plane with a brief description. Planes include Douglas
A30-2 Skywarrior; MIG17; Convair B-36; North American P-51 Mustang; Short Stirling; English Electric Lightning F2; Messerschmitt 109;
Republic Thunderjet; Sopwith Camel; artist not known) 866.
- Warriors From the Past (gallery of soldiers from different eras; artist Ted Rawlings) 1340; 1341; 1347; 1368; 1371.
- 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.
- Weallens, Lieutenant see Dhansing, Private.
- Weapons of World War Two (featuring Bishop self-propelling gun; V.2 rocket; model 94 automatic pistol (Jap); P.I.A.T.; Sherman tank;
mine detector and explosive motor boat; artist not known) 878; 880; 882.
- 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.
- Weston, Corporal (no medals awarded; WW2 Australian Army; Tobruk 1941; 2nd / 48th Battalion; destroys a German tank; artist Sanchis?) 1374.
- 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. (artist Rawlings) S1976.
- When the Going gets Tough (athletics feature) S 1992.
- Why Wednesday? (text about how football teams got their names) 1990.
- Wilson, Sergeant (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1945; No.s 45 & 46 Commandos, Royal Marines crossing the River Elbe;
artist Kearon) 1242.
- Wilson, Company Sergeant-Major Tug (no medal awarded; 27th Queen's Regt.; wounded in nose, taking arrogant German back as prsioner;
09th Sept. 1943; artist Ted Rawlings) 968.
- Wilson, Sergeant (factual; no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1945; No.s 45 & 46 Commandos, Royal Marines crossing the
River Elbe; note - title - Jock-in-a-Hurry; artist Philpotts) 954. RP 1242 artist Kearon.
- Wingate, Major-General Orde Charles (later Brigadier; war time exploits in Abyssinia, 1941 and then in Burma forming the Chindits;
artist Alonso) 1202.
- Winton, Pilot Officer (WW2 RAF; 1941; 185 Squadron; shoots a German MGB to pieces; he crashes into the sea, boards boat he's shot to pieces, which is towed to Malta; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Shone) 1109.
- Woody Didn't Worry (WW2 RAF; N. Africa; pilot fighting against several enemy fighters on his own; Gloster Gladiator; artist not known; front / back cover story) 463.
- Woods, Sergeant; no medals awarded ; front/back cover story; Durham Light Infantry crossing the Albert Canal; Sept. 1944; 2nd Cheshire Regt.; artist Diaz?) 1111.
- World on the Warpath, The (look at war through the centuries) 1972
- Wrecking of the Atlantic, The (passenger ship Atlantic wrecked in a storm between Liverpool and Nova Scotia; artist not known) 584.
- 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.
Famous Trophies see
- Queen's Badge, The (rifle shooting).
- Vanderbilt Cup, The (motor-racing; America).
Fane, Air Commander Roy (series; sci-fi) see Return From Mars.
Fangs of Fear (series character; adventure; sci-fi; featuring a giant Shrew; artist Harding).
Fanthom (series character; a black mysterious horse) see Black Charger, The.
Far East## themed stories see
- Bailey's Floating Ambush (complete story; text; WW2 Army).
- Battling Bat, The (series characters; WW2 Army / Gurkha).
- Battling Bulldozer, The (series characters; WW2 army).
- Black Pearls are Unlucky! (complete story; South China Seas fishing adventure).
- Boomerang Boy (series characters; WW2 India/Burma).
- Cat That Fought Alone, The (WW2 USAAF, RAF; Pacific theatre).
- Chuggers' Luck (complete story; WW2 Army Far East; POW Aussie escaping).
- Elephant at War (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma).
- Ernie's Island (series character; WW2 Army).
- Faraday's Phantoms (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma).
- Forbidden Gold of the Wakawa, The (series characters; Far East themed adventure; late 19th / early 20th century; stories about a Resident Magistrate in New Guinea).
- Golden Sword of Shinto, The (series characters; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW).
Guardians of the Headhunter (series characters; WW2 Army; 1942 retreating from Burma).
- Jungle Fox, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma, 1944).
- Jungle Jeepers (series characters; WW2 Army; Burma).
- Kangeroo Kite (series characters; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs).
- Kelly's Kites (series character; WW2 Far East).
- Last Flight of the Zero Ace, The (complete story; text; WW2 POW).
- Leaping Tiger, The (WW2 Army; series characters).
- Long Haul to Mongpen, The (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Piper's Private War (WW2 Army; series character).
- River War, The (series; WW2 Army; Far East series).
- Sampan Sammy (series characters; 1960's adventure, set in Hong Kong).
- Secret of Augusta Bay, The (series; WW2 Australian Army).
- Silent Killer of Pelang, The (complete story; text; Far East, Malaya; hunting a jungle killer).
- Survival! (series characters; WW2 Australian Army).
- Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba (series characters; WW2 Army).
- Tiger Seeks Revenge!, The (two hunters being hunted by a wounded tiger; complete story; text).
- Walk, Fight - or Die! (series characters; WW2 Army).
- White Samurai, The (series characters; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century).
Faraday's Phantoms (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma; featuring Sergeant Bill Faraday; artist Diaz?).
Faraday, Sergeant Bill (series character; WW2 Army) see Faraday's Phantoms.
Farlow, Duke : Big Game Fisher (series character; sport; big game fishing) see Duke Farlow: Big Game Fisher.
Farragut, Sergeant A.L. (series character; western; U.S. Cavalry) see Hunting of Rupe Landers.
Farrant, Harry (series character; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century) see White Samurai, The.
Farrell, Lin (series character; text; Australian themed story; overland telegraph) see Kid of the Clattering Keys, The.
Farson, Bud (series characters; private investigators) see Danger Unlimited.
Fastest Gun in the West (western; artist Kearon) 1976.
Fear From Farthest Space, The (series characters; sci-fi; Canadian themed story; featuring Sam Gould; Paul Latrobe; artist Philpotts).
- 419 - 429. RP 1265 - 1275.
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.
Felton, Sir Harry (series character; complete stories; English Civil War).
- see361 - (title - Escape - by the Gallows - Sir Harry Felton and Hodge, his man servant delivering a document to the Duke of Tuscany; artist not known).
- 383 (title - Soldier of Fortune; Felton attempts to recover some stolen diamonds; artist not known).
- 390 (title - The Treachery of Black Michael; Felton vs. one of the most evil men in Europe, Black Michael; artist not known).
- 463 (title - Sword For Hire; Sir Harry Felton dealing with a band of outlaws; artist not known).
Fenbaum, Maxie (Sci-fi; A top New York Racketeer) see Bubble, The.
Ferguson, Jock & Pip (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East series) see River War, 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).
- RP 935; 937; 941; 945 - 952; 954; 956; 960; 963; 964; 970; 971; 972 - 975; (note - episodes not always published in consecutive issues).
- RP 1380 - 1388.
Few of the Firsts, A (factual; flying facts; artist Bevan) 1291.
Fiery Man at Number 6 (series characters; sport; football; Langdale Rovers; featuring Joe Greer; artist not known).
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 - 678; 680 - 707; 709 - 718; (no story in 719); 720 - 763; (note no story in 764);
765 - 774; (adventure in 775?)
- 776 - 789; (no story 790?); 791 - 805 (note - the title banner for this issue was published without an exclamation mark and also for other
episodes from this issue).
- 806 - 853. (story in 854?); 859 - 860; (no story in 861); story in 862?; 863 - 864; story in 865?; 866 - 868; 870 - 882; 883 - 889?;
- 900 - 906; 914 - 966; 967?; 968 - 975; (no story 976?); 977 - 980; 982 - 987; 989; 990 - 1002;
1004-1016 - 1021; 1023 - 1034.
- RP stories? 1173 - ?; 1195; 1196; 1200; 1202; 1203; 1204; 1213-1214?;
- (no story in 1241); 1242; (no story in 1243); 1244; 1245; 1246?; 1247; 1248-1250?; 1251-1253; 1254-1255?; (no story in 1256); 1257-1258?;
1259-1264; (no story in 1265); 1266; 1267-1272; 1273-1274?; 1275; 1278 - 1281; 1282?; 1283; 1284-1286; 1287-1291; 1292-1293?; 1295; 1296;
1297- 1304; 1305?; 1306-1309; 1310-1311?; 1312; 1313; 1315; 1316; 1319; (no story in 1324 - 1326); 1327; (no story in 1328); 1329; 1330; (no story in
1331); 1332; (no story in 1333); 1335; (no story in 1336); 1337; 1338 col.; 1339 - 1344; 1347; 1348; 1349; 1350; 1369;
1370; 1372-1374; 1381; 1383; 1385; 1387.
- 1375-1377; 1410 - 1414
- finishes after 1414? in the weekly comic? (But made appearances in the later annuals and again in the comic?).
Fight at Karlsen Fiord, The (WW2 RN; complete story; motor torpedo boat action; artist Philpotts) 438.
Fight For a Bridge (factual; WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 17th / 21st Lancers, B Squadron, capturing a bridge, Italy; artist Kearon) 696.
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 Bandsman, The (WW2 Army; complete story; featuring Pinky Powell, former bandsman; artist DC) 839.
Fighting Breed, The (factual; army; reader has to name the regiment from the clues given; artists Ted Rawlings; not known).
- 939 - 3rd Battalion, The Royal Green Jackets (Artist Ted Rawlings).
- 942 - Gloucestershire Regt. (Artist Ted Rawlings).
- 943 - The Royal Fusiliers, City of London Regt. (Artist not known).
- 948 - King's Own Rifles, later 2nd Battalion The Green Jackets (artist not known).
- 953 - The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales Own) (artist not known).
- 962 - WW2 British cavalry regt; 14th / 20th King's Hussars. (Artist not known).
- 965 - WW2 Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; (artist not known).
- 972 - 76th Foot, Duke of Wellington's Regt. West Riding; (artist not known).
- 973 - 17th / 21st Lancers (artist not known).
- 974 - Middlesex Regt. Duke of Cambridge's Own (artist not known).
- 975 - Grenadier Guards (artist not known).
- 980 - The King's Own Hussars, The Galloping Third (artist not known).
Fighting Cat, The (series characters; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese; featuring Sergeant Pilot Kane; Sergeant Deemster; Corporal Brown; Sergeant Piper; Atuk, Gurkha; artist Shone).
Fighting Camel, The (complete story; WW1 Army; Lieutenant Jack Brodie escapes out of desert on a camel; artist not known) 1545.
Fighting Fire-Engine, The (complete story; WW2 Army; Loamshire Regt., Germany, 1945; using a fire engine to fight Germans in a village; artist Alonso) 566.
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 Marine, The (series character; WW1 Army; featuring Marine Hal Hayes; acting as bodyguard to General Kitchener; artist Coleman).
- starts prior to 915 - 918.
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; Cochrane's young days in the Royal Navy; featuring Jack Larmer; artist Alcatena).
- 1338 - 1352 (second series; artist Alcatena; featuring Mister Perrot).
- 1456 - 1472 (third series).
Fights of the Boston Strong Boy, The (series characters; sport; bare fist fighting; featuring John L. Sullivan, boxing heavyweight champion; fictional story based on the real-life boxer; artist Josep Marti).
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 Harding; 2 pages colour; 1 page b+w) 1415.
RP 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; artist Alonso) 487.
Finger on the Trigger, The (WW2 series; secret service - mission kill Hitler!; featuring George Preston; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis).
Finnigan, Professor James (series character; text; sport; boxing; humorous) see Professor's a Pug, The.
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 Flew the Black Phantom (complete story; text; WW2 RAF pilots flying Lysander aircraft into and out of occupied Europe; writer Edson) note issue number to be added.
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# Brigade stories see
Fire Fighters Need Know-How! (complete story; text; youths clearing an area of trees to prevent a forest fire spreading; Canadian themed story).
- Hot-Spot Scott (series characters; WW2 Auxiliary Fire Service).
- Man on the End of the Rope, The (complete story; text).
Fire at Sea! (factual; Late 1857, troopship Sarah Sands catches fire after leaving Cape Town, South Africa; crew and troops fought the fire for 18 hours; no lives lost; artist not known) 552.
Fire Fighters, The (factual) 1974.
Fire Fighters Need Know-How! (complete story; text; youths clearing an area of trees to prevent a forest fire spreading; Canadian themed story; artist not known) 369.
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 Across the Atlantic (factual; Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Whitten Brown flew across the Atlantic Ocean, 1919; artist Bevan) 354.
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 Ted Rawlings) 279.
First Fighters, The (factual; WW1 fighter planes; artist unknown) S1968, col.
First Flight to Australia (factual; A journey into Danger article; journey made between Nov. - Dec. 1919 by the Smith brothers; artist Bevan) 924.
First Four-Minute Miler, The (factual; sport; athletics; Roger Bannister running the four minute mile; artist Bill Holroyd?) 399; RP 905.
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.
First Prize, The (factual; WW1 RN; story about the German schooner Q-ship; artist Bevan) 460.
Fists of the Blackfellow, The (series characters; sport; boxing; Australian themed story; featuring Billy Mingorie; Sam Nelson; artist Peter Sutherland).
Fists With No Mercy, The (series character; sport; boxing; featuring Fister Wells; artist Kearon?).
Five Famous Rescue Feats : Wartime ships and men saved from the sea; (factual; artist Bevan) 368.
Fitzsimons#, Chris (writer) see Writers.
Flag of the Fearless (WW2 Submarine; complete story; featuring Lieutenant Commander Rex Langley) 1988.
Flagg, Sergeant Simon (WW2 Army SAS, SBS; series character) see Suddenly, the Raiders Were There!
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).
Flash Harry (series character; sport; football; featuring Harry Hooper; Toby Hooper; the brothers run a market stall; artist Harding).
Flashing Fists, The (series character; police; sport; bare-fist fighting; mid-eighteenth century; also works for John Fielding in charge of the Bow Street Runners; featuring Gipsy Jem; Khan, his pet cheetah).
Flat Top, The First : story of the start of Naval flying; factual; artist Bevan?) 1024.
Fleming, Captain Peter (factual; WW2 SOE; Greece, April 1941; destroying Greek railway engines and trucks to avoid them falling into German hands; front/back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Sanchis) 1110.
Fletcher, Emory (series character; Canadian themed story; adventure; police).
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 (WW2 Far East; two British prisoners make an escape by plane; complete story; artist not known) 1544.
Flight into Danger (Prussian French War 19th Century) 1979.
Flint, Lord Peter (series character; WW2 Secret Service) see Codename Warlord.
Floating Coffin, The (WW2 RN; series characters; featuring Lieutenant Johnnie Barton; L.C.T. 16; artist not known).
Floating Flarepath, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; same story told in text and pictures; artist not known).
- 291 (text).
- 1980 (picture story).
Floating Footballers, The (series characters; sport; football; humorous; featuring Captain Horatio Hornbeam; Captain "Lardy" Cakebread; artist not known).
Flood, Zeb (series character; WW2 Army; humour) see Coonskin Grenadier.
"Fly Till You Drop!" (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; bomber flying onto its target, despite a mid-air collision; artist not known) 307.
Flyer Called Finlay, The (factual; sport; athletics; life story about Donald Finlay, Olympic winner and fighter pilot; artist Sturrock?) 398.
Flyer of Chundabad, The (adventure; India ; flying; artist Rawlings) 1969.
Flyer Finney (complete story; flying adventurer; artist not known) 1038.
Flying Colours (factual; WW1 Army; Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Heavy Regt.; only Regt. to fly their flag in the front-line during the war; front / back cover artist; artist Coleman) 391.
Flying Doctor, The (factual; Australian flying doctor organisation set up by Rev. John Flynn, 1928; artist Bill Holroyd?) 331.
Flying Fire Escape, The (complete story; text; rescuing a man from a forest fire by helicopter; artist not known) 472.
Flying Fire-Truck, The (series characters; text; fire-fighting in Canada; featuring Jim Macalpine, pilot; Larry Loring; artist not known).
Flying Fox, The (complete story; WW1 FFC; trip across the channel with an arrogant Army officer; artist not known) 405; 1007.
Note - check 405 is the same story as 1007 or part of Flying Fox series).
Flying Fox, The (series characters; flying adventure post WW1; China; fighting against ruthless bandits; featuring Second-Lieutenant Joe Fox;
'Sudsy Soper'; artist Garcia? Note - not to be confused with The Flying Fox, a complete story. See entry above).
Flying Freaks (factual; military planes; inside covers) 1973.
Flying Scot, The (factual; life of Eric Liddell; artist Sturrock) 403; RP 986.
Flying Suitcases Pack a Punch! (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; bombers attacking German shipping; artist not known) 305.
Flying Tigers, The (factual; volunteer American flying group in China, 1941; story of, including a joint attack with RAF on a Japanese bombers, 25th Dec. 1941; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1078.
Flying Windmills. (factual, helicopters; artist unknown) S1969, col.
Fog, Dusty (series character; western) see Town Tamers, The and Building of the Albemarle (American Civil War) and Guns That Won the West issue 161.
Follow the Deadly Dirks (series characters; Scotland 18th century; text; featuring Jamie MacDonald; Black Duggan ; Rob Roy MacGregor; artist not known).
- 348 - 360. RP 651. - 661 (artist Ted Rawlings).
- 371 - 382 (title - Vengeance Stalks the Traitor Chief); RP 731 - 741 (artist Ted Rawlings).
Fooled by A Dog (WW2; Belgium Resistance) 1986.
Foot-Slogger, The (WW2 Army; complete story; transfers from Army to Gilder troops; but finds it harder work; artist Philpotts) 848.
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 (short strip that appeared on the Laff in page starts 1423?
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.
- note - (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 Spy, The (series characters; sport; football; secret service; obtaining information from British spies as football team travels round Europe, pre WW2; featuring Bob Webster; Brentwood Utd; artist not known).
- 1223 - 1238.
- Football# Teams
- Chidsea see
- Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals! (featuring Wee Bandy; Jimi)
- Smith, Nick - entry in the Hornet Index.
- Chidsea Rovers see
- Midford City see
- Goalie for the City, A 1968.
- Mystery Man at Inside-Left, The (series characters).
- Team That Jack Built, The (series characters).
- Pressley Rangers see
Bandy, Wee (series character; sport; football) 1966
Footballers Wore Feathers, The (sport; football; Southmoor City; complete story?; artist Juan Marti; col.) S1971.
Footprints Of Fear (complete story; adventure story of climbers ascending Mt. Dareema in Himalayas; artist Carrion) 657.
For You the War is Over! (WW2 RAF; artist Farrugia; complete story; featuring Flight Lieutenant Strever) S1969, col. (first page only).
Forbes, Captain (series character; WW1 army deserters) see Legion of the Lost.
Forbes, Ensign Phillip (series character; Crimean War; loss of the Regimental colours and the story of retrieving them) seeForbidden Gold of the Wakawa, The (series characters; Far East themed adventure; late 19th / early 20th century; stories about a Resident Magistrate
in New Guinea; featuring Bill Ryan; David Coxon; artist not known).
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 - 1584 (second series; full colour; fighting against the Shadow organisation).
- 1992.
- S1990.
Ford, Joe (series character; giant Mole on the loose) see Tunnels of Terror.
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).
- 1964.
- RP 529 - 543.
- RP (second time as complete stories) 925; 926; 928; 929; 931; 933; 934; 938 - 944;
- RP a third time 1365; 1372; 1374; 1376; 1378; 1381 - 1388.
Foreman, Private Joe (series character; Gibraltar, end of 18th Century) see Keeper of the Apes).
Foster, Lance-Corporal (WW2 Army; series character) see Foster's Freedom Fighters.
Foster, Leading Seaman (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
Foster, Staff Sergeant Leslie (no medal; 06th June 1944; 6th Airbourne Division; landed a damaged glider; true story; artist not known) 1351.
Fortune Hunters, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Lenny Bolton; Chris Bolton; Rick Bolton; first to score a hat-trick in the
first team wins their father's money; artist Harding).
Fortunes of War! (Napoleonic War; complete story) 1985.
Forward the Dragoons (WW2 tanks; complete story; tank crew enter Dutch town of Linbeck on horses; Sergeant Slade; 81st Dragoons, Royal Armoured
Corps; artist not known) 676.
Foster, Freddy (sport; boxing) see Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops.
Foster, Sir Herbert (series character; sport; football; see Red Rangers, The.
Foster's Freedom Fighters (series character; WW2 Army; Paratrooper on run from Germans in Crete, joins up with resistance fighters; featuring Lance-Corporal Jack Foster; Nikos, a young goat herder; artist not known).
Four-Forty Flash, The (complete story; western; Midnight, the fastest horse in Texas riding twenty-five miles to save a man's life; artist Shone) 206.
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.
Fox, Second-Lieutenant Joe (series characters; flying adventure post WW1; China; fighting against ruthless bandits) see
Flying Fox, The.
Frankel, Private Herman (series; WW2 US Army) see Survivor, The.
Franklin, Giles (series character; Australian adventure) see Terrors Dive At Night, The.
Frazer, Brad (series character; present day adventure) see Rescue Squad.
Frazer, Sergeant Jim (series character; WW2 Army) see Mark of a Traitor.
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; last four episodes drawn by Albert Holroyd).
Freddy Foster's Fighting Flops (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring Freddy Foster; artist Smith?)
Fred's Outpost (series character; WW2; boy fighting Germans on the island of Falkenhurst in the South Atlantic; featuring Fred Hawkins; artist Shone).
Friend or Foe? (factual; WW2 aeroplane silhouettes) 1976
Frobisher, Jim Pilot Officer (series character) see Cleverty's Scouts
Front# covers - no medal story on the following front covers -
- 625 - advert about free gift of six full colour pictures of footballers inside the issue on the front; back adverts about free gift and new stories in issue 626.
- 626 - advert about a free gift - the Football Special booklet, with spaces to stick stickers of footballers in.
- 708 - advert for free gift of two of four giant clip together areoplanes - Concorde; Boeing Clipper; Boeing Stratocruiser & Boeing 747.
- 764 - advert for two free clip together models of racing cars.
- 765 - advert for six sporty colourful stick-on badges (cricket, motor-bike racing, ice hockey, football, cycling and boxing).
- 866 - advert for two snap-together models of famous War Planes of the world; front cover; story of Stanley Matttews, footballer, back cover.
- 976 - advert for the free gift of a snap together motor-bike
- 1023 - advert for free gift, six plastic miniature guns.
- 1024 - advert for a free gift, the Thumbs Up Badge.
- 1389 - advert for a free gift, snap together super planes.
- 1390 - advert for a free Commando issue (one of a selection).
Front-Line Bus, The (series characters; WW1 Army; featuring Privates Sam Ward and Alf Trotter; artist Ted Rawlings).
Front-line Cameraman (WW2 army; complete story; Army film and Photographic Unit; artist Leo Rawlings) 249.
Frost, Sergeant Bill (series character; WW2 Army) see Man With the Big Stick, The.
Froyd, Sinton trainee-manager (sport; football) see Behind the Crimson Door.
Frozen Fusillade, The (complete story; text; whaling story; artist not known) 385.
Frying Pan Fighter (complete story; WW2 army; cook Alf Armitage end up cooking for Japanese soldiers, puts them to sleep after adding a knockout
powder to the food; artist not known) 589; RP 988 (artist not known). Note - see also the Hotspur index.
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).
Fulger, Private Joe (series character; WW2 Army; Far East) see Walk, Fight - or Die!
Fun Run (complete story; open prison fun run; prisoner attempts to escape but instead finishs second in a local race; artist not known) 1420.
Funny Old World , It’s a (true humorous stories) 1975, 1977
Flying Cowboy, the (series characters; WW1 RFC) see Cowboy on the Western Front.
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##
G for George (series character; WW2 RAF; anthology of stories about a Spitfire Mark 1A).
Gain, Professor Martin (series character; S. American Victorian adventure) see Keepers of the Sun Stone.
Gal, Abdur (series character; native; present day adventure rescuing Dr. Batory from rebels in Kalanistan) see Hallam's Hardest Mission.
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! (title series) see Millar, Bob Private.
Gallipoli Landing (factual; story of WW1's Gallipoli; artist Ron Smith) 761.
Gallop of the Golden Horse (complete story; western; Hank Hanbury proves his horses have stamina by setting out on an 800 mile journey; artist Shone) 267.
Gallops of the Big Galoot, The (series characters; sport; horse racing; featuring Bert Johnson; Ted Wade; Bruce Wilkinson; the Big Galoot, a horse; artist not known).
Gallopers Go To War, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Private Tim Mellor; artist Philpotts; note first episode six pages!).
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, Alf (series character; sport; football) see Brain Behind the Rangers.
Gardener, Danny (series character; sport; football) see Has-Been, The.
Gardner, Ben (series character; Australian themed story; giant toads) see Day of the Giant, The.
Garrett, Sergeant Harry (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The
Garrity, Highball (series characters; sport; boxing; America 1930's?) see Battler With The Rag-Tag Trainer, The.
Gascon (series character; young orphan; Prussian siege of Paris 1870) see Sheppard's Flock.
Gates, Marine Jack (series character; WW1 Army) see Dogs of War.
Gaunt Hounds Are Out, The (series characters; adventure; featuring Boss Danskin; his grandson John Danskin; John Marshall; The Fur Pirate;
artist Rene Groux).
Gentle Giant, The (series characters; sport; several sports featured; humorous; featuring Jimmy Evans; Albert Cranley; artist not known).
German Goliath, The (complete story; WW2 British Army; featuring Jack Jolly and his bulldozer; sub-title Weird Weapons and War Machines; artist not
known) 995. (Note - did this character / story appear in another Thomson comic as a stand alone story or part of a series?)
Gentleman Jim (series characters; sport; boxing; featuring Jim Corbett; artist not known)
German Invasion of Olso, Norway by Germans; factual; Germans hoping to slip past defences in battleship Blucher, but discovered and sank by
old fort at Oscarburg; 8/9th April, 1940; note - no title; artist not known) 1104.
Germans retreating from Somme, France and leaving mined roads behind for British troops to deal with; WW1; note - no story title; artist Sanchis?) 1026.
Getting Griffiths ’ Goat (WW2 Army; complete story; 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).
- Day of the Giant, The (series characters; australian themed story; giant toads).
- Fangs of Fear (series character; adventure; sci-fi; featuring a giant Shrew).
- Last Six Hundred, The (series characters; sci-fi; giant animals, all kinds).
- March of the Prickly Giant (adventure; 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).
- Reign of the Last Dragon, The (series characters; central African adventure; dinosaur).
- Sabre-Toothed Slinker, The (giant wildcat grows in size after eating a rabbit exposed to radiation).
- Terrors Dive At Night!, The (adventure series; giant vampire bats).
- Three on the Terror Trail (series characters; Dacoits out to kill the hero; giant rats).
- Time of the Giants, The (series characters; sci-fi).
- Talons of Vengeance, The (series characters; giant eagle; adventure).
- Tunnels of Terror (series character; giant Mole on the loose).
- Year of the Big Fish, The (series characters; text; battling a giant swordfish).
- Warning Voice From Space, The (series characters; text; sci-fi; giant flying lizards).
- Wings of Death (series; giant Owl).
Giants of the Air (factual; information about Concorde, Boeing Stratocruiser, Boeing Clipper and Boeing 747 Jumbo planes; artist not known) 708.
Gifts# (free inside the comic),
- Aircraft (clip together aircraft models of famous war planes of the war. Two in each issue, nine in total to collect 866.
- Aircraft (clip together models of a aircraft (two in each comic, from a selection of eight) 1389.
- Aircraft (clip together models of a Spitfire and Messerschmitt 109) 1546.
- Aircraft (clip together models of a Hurriance and Heinkel III) 1547.
- Boomerang 151. (picture of it in 151).
- Car booklet - (66 motor cars of 1966 plus sixteen full colour car photographs) 262.
further selection of four colour photographs of modern cars to go in booklet published in issue 262.
- Crackshot Pistol - free gift. Pocket pop-gun with the whipcrack sound! No cover story 975.
- Car photographs of (modern vehicles in full colour, fourteen in total) 263; 264; 265.
- Clip together model 1128.
- Commando booklet (one of a selection of Commando titles; published by D.C. Thomson) 1390; 1421; 1443; 1463; 1548.
- Free gift (not known what), and new stories on front and back cover) 919.
- Football album of big football dates 466.
- Football - Cup-tie Diary, My Own (full of colour photos, players data; 1968) 362.
- Football - twelve stand up colour photographs of footballers 818.
- Football - a 64 page booklet Library story (one of a selection; published by D.C. Thomson) 1601.
- Football Calendar 1233.
- Football cards (playes not listed) 967.
- Football Challenge cards (14 full colour tricky question cards) 577.
- Football Favourites in Action - twenty page booklet containing sixty photographs of star footballers 100.
- Football game 261.
- Football key ring 1600.
- Football Library booklet (64 pages; one of a selection given away with issue 1576).
- Football photographs (16 full colour photocards of top footballers) 576.
- Football portraits, stand up (Jim Baxter, Rangers; Bobby Moore, West Ham Utd; Fred Pickering, Everton; Brian Miller, Burnley; Colin Addison, Nottingham Forest; Cliff Jones, Spurs; Len Allchurch, Sheffield Utd; John Sjaberg, Leicester City) 204.
- Football portraits, stand up (Ronnie Clayton, Blackburn Rovers; Alex Hamilton, Dundee; others not mentioned, eight in total) 205.
- Football portraits, stand up (Gordon Milne, Liverpool; Jimmy McIroy, Stoke City; Dave Holt, Hearts; Jimmy Armfield, Blackpool; four in total) 206.
- Football portraits, stand up (Peter Osgood, Chelsea; Tony Hateley, Liverpool; Clive Clark, West Bromwich; Mike England, (Spurs); John Clark, Celtic; George Mulhall, Sunderland; John Giles, Leeds Utd; Nobby Stiles, Manchester Utd; Martin Peters, West Ham Utd) 363.
- Football portraits, stand up (George Eastman, Stoke City; Alan Ball, Everton; Joe Baker, Notts Forest; Pat Stanton, Hibs; David Ford, Sheffield Wednesday; Willie Henderson, Rangers; Terry Neill, Arsenal; Dave Gibson, Leicester City; George Cohen, Fulham) 364.
- Football poster of football favourites 1284.
- Football Record Chart 99.
- Football star badge with twelve stickers of footballers to stick to it 1126.
- Football stars on stick-pix to stick on jacket or cap and so on, (only two stickers seen - Peter Osgood (Chelsea) and Francis Lee (Manchester City).
- Football stand up portraits of eight footballers in their club colours.
- Football Wall Panel 418; 419.
- Football Wallet (with eight full-colour photographs of top footballers; super stars of 1972; no cover story this issue) 575.
- Football week-by-week record of all football leagues - league ladder 465.
- Football World Cup album Spain 1982 + four other footballer stickers for album 1102; + a further eight stickers 1103.
- Football World Cup stickers (eight) 1523.
- Football Year Book 1974. 674. (note - no front / back cover story, replaced with details of free gift).
- Glider, power prop (each issue had one of a selection of six glider planes - one of which is a Spitfire) 1232.
- Glider, Power Prop (each issue had one of a selection of six glider planes (American Mustang; Mitsubishi Zero; Air Corba; P-39; Thunderbolt F-47D; Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk; Piper Tri-pacer in it) 1354.
- Glider, Power Prop (each issue had one of a selection of twelve gliders in it) 1574.
- Gremlins - free colour stickers and twenty-four page Panini Gremlin's Album 1242.
- Gremlins - six further free Gremlin's stickers 1243.
- Grenade Pendant 1128.
- Guns, minatures (one of six guns - Colt Frontier; Luger 9mm; Colt. 45 automatic; Colt Agent; Walther P.38; Smith and Wesson .38 special in every issue, which can be placed on a key ring) 1283.
- Highflyer Glider, The (balsa wood glider) 309.
- Highland Mint Toffee bar (free lip-smacking) 1442.
- Highland Toffee Bar (1496).
- Keyring replica gun 1128.
- Medals folder for replica medals to stick in folder) 1183; (second set of sixteen replica medals to complete set) 1184.
- Miniature guns (plastic) 1283.
- Motor-bike snap together models. One of twelve models available 976.
- 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.
- Racing cars, clipped together (two per issue) 764 (Alfa Romeo, Lola, McLaren, Ferrari, Matra & Porsche); 817.
- Rugby World Cup poster 1599.
Skimmer (it flies, it whirls!) 1355.
Skimmer, whirling 310.
Spinning Puzzler (a number of puzzles on a six sided piece of card) 153.
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.
Star Cars of 1971; free super booklet and 18 full-colour sticky photographs 517; twenty-nine further sticky car photographs 518; twenty-three car stickers 519.
Star Badge plus twelve pop in colour pictures of favourite footballers 919.
Super Power-prop Glider (one of twelve different planes available) 1495.
Thumbs up badge 1024.
War planes that snap together (two per issue; Spitfire; Heinkel; Hurricane; Mosquito; Messerschmitt; Mustang; Zero; Lightning) 920.
Whizzo, Super 709; 1127.
Gillard, Johnny (series character Australian themed story; sport; cricket; featuring Johnny Gillard; artist Vandeput).
- ? - ? (title - Batsman From the Outback, The (series).
- 535 - 547 (title - Johnny Gets the Runs).
- Cricket For Charlesworth, No. (complete story) 1973.
- Johnny Gets the Runs (complete story) 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).
Glasses of Glory (series characters; WW2 schoolboy adventure; glasses reflect past military stories when looked through; featuring Charlie King;
artist Whittam).
- 838 - 848 RP 1277 - 1287.
Gleave, Squadron Leader Tom (no medals awarded; front / back true story; 30th Aug. 1940; Battle of Britain; artist Garcia?) 935.
Gleeson, Danny (series character; canadian themed story; rodeo riding adventure) see Rodeo Boy.
Glory Game (series characters; sport; football; featuring Eric Smythe, Ralph Howells; Jamie Baird; Mellingham Utd; artist not known).
Gloster Gladiators in action (factual; Sergeant Slater; Vernon Woodward; no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; 23rd July, 1940; North Africa; attacked by
Italian fighters; front / back cover story; artist unknown) 1037.
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 Harding? plus others 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.
- 1293 - 1317 (featuring Henry Blake; artist Harding; Grant aged 15, joins Fourth Division Donford Rovers; remains with them until his 16th
birthday, but then turned down by the club; plays for Warren Street School in the Schools Cup Final at Rovers ground; scores a
hatrick to secure the cup for Warren Street; then plays for Rovers in another Cup Final; joins Second Division Brompton Albion;
soon becomes a regular in the first team; helps Albion win the Second Division Championship; Albion manager George Moody).
Note - Grant appears twice in issue 1317 in the final part of the series We are United, watching the final of Utd from
the stand.
- 1354 - 1369 (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
- 1389 - ? (Grant signs on with Italian football team, Ramoli.
- 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; Stainford 2 vs. 0 Manton Town (Grant 1; Palmer 1) difference of opinion between Clive Watson and Tommy Palmer results in Watson punching Palmer in the face 1541; Oldcastle 0 vs. Stainford (Grant 3) Watson owes his uncle money, putting him off his game 1542; Watson arrested by Police, manager Harvey loans Grant the bail money 1543; Stainford 3 vs. 0 Nottington Town (Grant 2, Watson 1) Watson re-arrested after match 1544; Everpool 3 vs. 1 Stainford (Grant 1); also lost to Wimberton 2-0; Peter Wickes in goal; team lost due to team being worried about Watson waiting for trial for theft 1545; lost to Blackton Rovers 2-1 (Grant) Watson is sentenced to three months, suspensed for a year, Harvey the manager not happy with the team's performance 1546; Harvey makes sweeping changes to the team, McFee is brought into the team they draw the Harvey announces that Stainford would be using the A-Plan attack in playing Lester Town League Cup tie 1547; Stainford win 5-1 Grant (3), Palmer (1), Parker (1) 1548; 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 in 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.
Going For Gold (series characters; Great Britain amateur team going for gold medals in the Los Angeles Olympics; featuring Greg Peters; artist not known).
Gold Coast Railway (factual; title - The Great Green Wall; building a railway in western Africa; artist Bevan) 761.
Gold Fever (adventure; text story; Canada) 1972.
Gold Fever! (western; complete story; artist Alonso) 1988.
Golden Chariot (series character; WW2 German Army; story about two private soldiers trying to escape the war with war loot; featuring Private Rudi Engels; Private Schultz; artist not known).
Golden Horse-Shoe competition see Competitions in the Victor.
Golden Steed, The (series characters; medieval fantasy adventure; featuring Alric, King of Westland; Paladin, a Golden Steed; artist not known).
Golden Sword of Shinto, The (series characters; WW2 Army; crew of a DUKW; Far Eastern themed story; featuring Corporal Bob Smith; Sergeant Joe Blake; Private Mike Strike; artist Coleman).
Goldfields Newshawk, The (series characters; text; journalist reporting on Australian gold rush 1850's; featuring Mike Scott; artist not known).
- 247 (no story 248); 249 - 259.
Good-For-Nothing Goalie, The (series characters; sport; football; featuring Josh Kerby; Redbridge City football club; artist not known).
Goose For Christmas (adventure; complete story; artist Ted Rawlings) RP 932.
Gordon, Ace (series characters; adventure; Java Sea) see Battle For Fire Island.
Gordon of Force G (series character; WW2 RN; S. America theatre of war; featuring Jiim Gordon; artist (P)?; note Bill Gordon is his father).
Gordon of the Glasgow (WW1 RN; series character; featuring Boy Seaman Bill Gordon; artist (P)?; note Jim Gordon is his son).
Gordon, Boy Seaman Bill (series character; WW1 RN; S. America searching for the German cruiser Dresden) see Gordon of the Glasgow.
Gordon, Captain Dan (series character; adventure; NATO troops vs. Black Brigade terrorists) see Countdown to Oblivion.
Gordon, Glen (series character; African adventure) see Hermits of Gorilla Island, The.
Gordon, Sub-Lieutenant Jim (series character; WW2 RN; S. America theatre of war) see Gordon of Force G.
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) 527 - 534.
- 58 - 66 (Redburn Rovers playing in the European Cup). RP 558 - 566.
- 274 - 284 (title - Gorgeous Gus: King of Gannet Island; the Earl of Boote becomes king of the island after his Grand-Uncle Reginald dies).
- 674 - 688 (title - Gorgeous Gus the First; featuring Ben Al Auf, Gus's new Arab bodyguard and goalkeeper; Abner T. Murgatroyd, villainous American; Redburn Rovers; artist not known).
- 1006 - 1020 (title - Gorgeous Gus Goes West (artist not known).
Gorgonzola Special (sport; bike racing; complete story; artist Coleman) 1972.
Gorilla Gang (series characters; school boy adventure; featuring Bill Read; Tom Kidd; Don Smith; Vic Brown; artist same as B Plan?).
Gorman, Weary (series character) seePillow Champ, The.
Gould, Sam (sci-fi; Canadian themed story) see Fear From Farthest Space, The.
Goum (series character; WW2 Army; Moroccan soldier scouting for the British; artist Bleach, both series; featuring Satoni, Goum's camel).
- 1442 - 1453.
- 1558 - 1569. (second series).
Gow, Stumpy (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Tom Sayers - The Battler From Brighton.
Graetz, Flying Officer (factual; no medals awarded; 100 Squadron RAAF; 20th May, 1944; shot down over New Guinea, escaped but managed to note enemy postitions before being rescued; artist Sanchis) 1032.
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).
Grasshopper Green (series characters; WW2 RAF; featuring Flight Lieutenant Green; artists Shone and others unknown).
- Note - series also appeared in the Hotspur (2nd series) and Thomson text comics.
- 1349 - 1360 (stories set in the Far East; artist Shone; repeat story of a series published in The Hotspur?)
Gray, Flight Sergeant Dave (WW2 POW; series) see Mystery Man of Stalagluft 10, The.
Great Barclay, The (series character; humorous; set in 1911; featuring "Blimp" Barclay; Zuber Zun; 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 (series characters? anthology of stories about escaping WW2 German POW's; artist Philpotts?).
- 931 - 942. (details to be checked, if correct added to all subject, artist headings).
Great Train Chase, The (life of Oliver Curtis Perry who only robbed trains in the Eastern States of the U.S., late 19th century; artist not known) 923.
Greatest Shown On Earth (factual; feature on Guiness World records) S1992.
Green, Flight Lieutenant (series character; WW2 RAF) see Grasshopper Green.
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).
- 1 - 9.
- RP 337 - 345 (For some reason this story is called The Scarlet Lizard. But it is the same story as the Green Lizard).
- RP 1305 - 1313 .
Greenhorn, The (complete story; two killers taken back to Canada; police; RCMP; Melvin fouracre; artist Vandeput) 654.
Greer, Joe (series; sport; football) see Jinx on Joe Greer, The.
Gregg, Tom (series characters; sport; bare-fist boxing; mid-19th century) see Hammerfist.
Gregson, Alymar (series character; WW2 Resistance) see V For Vengeance.
Grey, Benny (series characters; sport; boxing) see Shadow Over Scrapper Grey, 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).
Gritt (series character; WW2 Army; officer in disgrace story; featuring Lieutenant Harry Gritt; Sergeant Ross; artist Watson).
1015 - 1022.
Gritt, Lieutenant Harry (series; WW2 Army) see Gritt.
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.
Guardian of the Green God (series characters; adventure; S. American themed story; giant snake tracking those who moving an ancient statue of the Snake God; featuring Harry Hudson; Red Brooks; artist Garcia).
Guardians of 'Gator Swamp (complete story; text; Australian themed story; rescue of crashed plane crew from a swamp; artist not known) 484.
Guardians of the Headhunter (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East themed story; 1942 retreating from Burma; featuring Privates Charley Biggs and Arnold Cherrington; 9th Westshire Regt.; artist Leo Rawlings).
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.
Gula (series character; Victorian army adventure) see Branded.
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
Gunnar, Lars (series character; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
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; note issue 161 features Dusty Fog).
Guns of Timur, The (series character; 13th century soldier of fortune; capturing cannons of Khan Timur; featuring Sir Guy Bart; artist Ted Rawlings).
Gurkha Attack! (factual; Gurkhas attacking Germans holding the town of Neuve Chapelle, France, 12th March, 1915; artist not known; no medals awarded) 688.
Gurung, Captain Garju (series characters; WW2 Army; Far-Eastern themed story) see Battling Bat, The.
'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).
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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.
Hagasake (series character; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
Haggerty, Private (series character; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
Haig, Iron (series character; 1930's adventure - building a railway in Mongolia) see Lost Warriors of Tartary, The.
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!
Hallam, Tom (series character; SBS; present day adventure rescuing Dr. Batory from rebels in Kalanistan) see Hallam's Hardest Mission.
Hallam's Hardest Mission (series character; present day adventure rescuing Dr. Batory from rebels in Kalanistan; featuring Sergeant Tom Hallam, SBS; Abdur Gal, a native; artist not known).
Hammer# Man, The (series character; medieval; humour; unless otherwise stated artist is Ted Rawlings; featuring Sir Jack Jinks).
- see also Swordmaker, The 1974; 601 - 610 (title - The Swordmaker; first appearance of this character).
- 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).
- 661 - 674 (Puddock searching for scrap metal for his forge; first appearance on his own?; second series?).
- 742 - 752 (An alien intergrates itself into Sir Arthur Aspick armour!!; featuring Sir Arthur Aspick).
- 779 - 790 The Knight of the Hammer (newly made Knight, Sir Chell Puddock joins the Society of the Square Peg which fights evil; first
appearance of Master Jack Jinks).
- 829 - 841 (Puddock made a Baron and granted the domain of Crumbleigh Keep, near the Scottish border; featuring (the now promoted)
Sir Jack Jinks; sent by King Henry V on a sea-faring voyage beyond Ireland).
- 865 - 874 (title - Iron Duke of the Hammer; Puddock is the new Duke of Dragonia, a small European domain belonging to Henry V; featuring
Sir Jack Jinks; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 896 - 905 (title - Hammer Highway, The; Chell Puddock; Sir Jack Jinks).
- 919 - ? (sailing the known world as travelling salesmen).
- 950 - ? (made outlaws by King Henry V, after they annoy him once too often).
- 987 - 999 (Henry V trying to regain land lost in France sends Puddock and Jinks to spy behind French lines; Baron de Martel and Baron de Malchance are their cover names; story set in 1417).
- 1024 - 1035 (Puddock and Jinks tangle with the Black Booters).
- 1052 - 1062 (title - Hammer For Hire; Baron Chell Puddock and Jinks fighting for money in Europe as Knights for Hire).
- 1088 - ? (Puddock and Sir Jack Jinks; artist Ted Rawlings; Puddock's adventures in Chindiam; first panel jousting against an Elephant).
- 1103 - 1115 (Puddock and Sir Jack Jinks help Master Marlar, medieval inventor produce scientific war weapons; artist Ted Rawlings; note issue 1113 has a train in it!)
- 1127 - 1139 (featuring Sir Jack Jinks; fighting at sea on a ship).
- 1150 - 1163 (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; King's Heralds for Henry V; first panel - riot at Ye Guildhall).
- 1173 - 1187 (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; envoys to Portugal, but end up in Africa).
- 1211 - 1222 (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; treasury tax collectors; meets Alchemist Silas Snood).
- 1233 - 1246 (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; journeying to Ireland are shipwrecked on the Western Isles of Scotland; featuring the MacHammer Clan).
- 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).
- 1263 - 1273 (Puddlock; Sir Jinks; Puddock appointed Lord High Justice; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 1298 - 1310 (Puddock; Sir Jack Jinks; Puddock becomes Governor of the Island of Dedlos; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 1332 - 1345 (Puddock; Sir Jinks; searching for the ruby of Rascaladin, after dropping a hammer on King Henry V's crown).
- 1354 - 1367 (Baron Chell Puddock; sir Jinks; journey to the Far East; first panel smashing nuts).
- 1389 - ? (Puddock; Jinks are captured by Arab slave traders and taken to Algibra, North Africa).
- 1408 - 1417 (Puddock; Jinks; they become bounty hunters).
- 1421 - 1432 (Puddock; Jinks search for Atlantis, but discover America instead).
Hammer Man, The (series character; 1870's America; mining; western; featuring Bill Trefussis; Bert Lydd; artist Philpotts).
Hammerfist (series characters; sport; bare-fist boxing; mid-19th century; featuring Tom Gregg; artist Chapman?).
Hand-Grenade Harrison (WW2 Army; complete story; Corporal Harrison really Arnold Jones, a former cricketer who had gone to jail for reckless driving, but escaped to join the army and fight the Germans; artist Coleman?) 751.
Handy Hints on Self-defence (factual; artist unknown) S1968.
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.
Hard Life For Harry Blake, A (series character; Victorian Army, India; featuring Harry Blake; artist not known).
- 1078 - 1093 (Harry is sent back to England for schooling; artist Terry's Tornades?)
Harman, Jack Sergeant (series; WW2 Army, Far East) see Men From Camp Z, The.
Harold Big-Hand (series character; sport; football; featuring Harold Big-Hand; Professor Percy Fudge; Grimthorpe Utd; ancient Viking found in block of ice defrosted, plays as goalkeeper for Utd; artist Josep Marti).
Harper, Harry (series character; late 19th century messenger boy adventures) see Hotfoot Harry.
Harpoon's Not a Has-Been, A (complete story; text; Eskimo themed story involving a Polar bear; artist not known) 462.
Harris, Reg (factual; sporting hero; medal winning professional sprint cycling champion 1949 - 1951; artist Bill Holroyd) 864.
Hartley, Chris (series character; WW2 Secret Service) see Behind the Enemy Lines.
Hartman, Eddie (series character; WW2 RAF) see Brothers at War.
Hartman, Konrad (series character; WW2 Luftwaffe) see Brothers at War.
Hartshore, Dick (series character; English Civil War, mid seventeenth century; text) see Lincolnshire Poacher, The.
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
Haunted Heavyweight, The (series character; sport; boxing; text; featuring Charlie Summers; Don D. Gurney; artist not known).
Haunted Lagoon, The (complete story; Australian themed story; ghosts of pirates in the Coral Sea; "Dinghy" Jones; "Lofty" Lambert; searching for
the lost treasure of Charlie Gibbon artist not known) 622. RP 1295.
Haunted Wood, The (WW1 Army; factual; 15th Battalion Royal Westwickshire Regt.; April 1918; France; troops spooked by 'ghosts' in Forest Du Nieppe; artist Sanchis?) 510.
Haunting of Running Bear, The (series characters; Canada?; featuring Tom Running Bear; artist Alonso).
- 1496 - 1509.
- 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.
- Hawker, Harry : Ace Sportsman (factual; the story of the Australian who came to England in 1912 and formed the Hawker Company).
- Hawkins, Fred (series character; WW2; boy fighting Germans on the island of Falkenhurst in the South Atlantic) see Fred's Outpost.
- Hawkins, Jeb (series character; 18th century Royal Navy) see Jeb Hawkins RN.
- Hawkman's Horse (WW2 Army; Far East, Burma; featuring Sergeant Hawkman; Privates Perkins; Watson; Sparks; Sammo, a native; artist not known).
- Hawkman, Sergeant (series character; WW2 Army) see Hawkman's Horse.
- Hay, Pilot Officer A.J. (factual; WW2 RAF; 21st May, 1941; South African pilot flying a Hurricane plane from a merchant ship, via catapult, shot down three enemy aircraft before ditching his plane; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?) 1060.
- Hayes, Hal (series character; WW1 Army) see Fighting Marine, The.
- He Forgot He Was a Champion (series character; sport; boxing) see Jimmy the dodger.
- He Had to Get Through! (factual; story of Private W. Abbott part of 2nd battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry cut off by Japanese army, attempting to reach Battalion H.Q. to find out orders; Feb. 1941, Burma; artist Alonso; no medals awarded) 614.
- 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).
- Headman (complete story; Red-head Garvin shipwrecked, but rescued by natives who make him headman, although they only want his head; artist not known) 1355.
- Heatherstone, Thomas (series character; 18th Century adventure; Australia) see Outcasts of Convict Coast.
- Hedgepeth, Marion (factual; title - The Dapper Desperado; late 19th / early 20th century western; story of a ruthless criminal who led the "Hedgepeth Four" gang; artist not known) 525.
- 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?).
- Hermits of Gorilla Island, The (series characters; African adventure; two men trapped on an island in a crocodile-infested swamp; featuring Glen
Gordon; "Rhino" Martin; artist Marie).
- Hero! (complete story; Prussia 1910; Alexei Gregorivitch, a young officer changes sides and becomes a hero; artist not known) 1543.
- Hero of Hadrian's Wall, The (complete story; Roman Britain story; a Pict Chief is a prisoner, can he be rescued?; artist Ted Rawlings) 567.
- Hero Kept Hens (complete story; modern day RAF jets fly over a farm near their airfield; stops hens from laying eggs; jet plane makes a crash landing, young boy from farm saves pilot's life; in return the jets no longer fly over farm, so hens can lay their eggs; artist not known) 568; RP 999.
- 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
- Heron, Geoff (WW2 school boys in occupied France; series character) see Needle Gun, The.
- Heron of the Ford (complete story; 15th century (1448), Heron saves the life of Richard, Duke of York from Margaret of Anjou, wife of King Henry; artist Leo Rawlings) 618. RP 1038.
- Herrick's Hand-Grenade Hat-Trick (WW2 army; complete story; text; Herrick an English bowler, bowled his greatest hat-trick on the battlefield; artist not known) 324.
- Hibbert, Lieutenant-Colonel (factual; WW2 Army; no medals awarded; April, 1940 Stenkjar, Norway; 1st/4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry;
retreating across an old bridge Hibbert remembered from a trip to Norway in his youth; artist Alonso). 1290.
- Hickok, Wild Bill (factual; western; story of James Butler Hickok; artist not known) 442.
- Higgins, Alf (series character; magician; text and picture stories) see Alfredo the Great.
- Higgins, Harry (series character; WW2 civilian sea story) see Hurricane Harry.
- Higgins, Joe (series character; WW1; Royal Navy) see Stokehold Joe.
- Higgs, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Team From Nowhere, The.
- Highwayman Had Tusks, The (text; complete story; humorous; artist not known) 410.
- Hill, Joe "Hungry" (series character; adventure; text) see We Fly Anything-Anywhere!
- Hinks, Horace (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series; American fighting with the British) see No War for Wilbur.
- Hired Gun, The (text stories; western) 1967.
- His Name Was Vengeance (series character; 12th Century Japan; featuring Kataki; artist not known).
- Hit It For Six (sport; artist unknown; featuring Joe Millar baseball player, playing cricket) S1979, col..
- Hitman, The (complete story; adventure; USA Gangsters) 1980.
- Hobbe, John (13th Century, Africa; leader of a company of archers) see Dark Domain, The.
- Hobbs, Corporal Jack (series character; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The.
- Hodgkinson, Colin (factual) RP Legless Wonder, 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).
- 165 - 174 (fourth series; title - Dan Hollick - Dog Handler series set in the UK / Kenya).
- 206 – 215 (fifth series; title - The Saga of the Samburu Scouts; set in Kenya during the Mau Mau revolt).
- ? - ? (sixth 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.
- 620 complete story about Dan and his dog Kano in Korea (artist not known).
- 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.
- Holocaust at Halifax (factual; a collision between an armaments ship the Mont Blanc and Norwegian steamer Imo resulted in a massive
explosion destroying both ships and the town of Halifax, Nova Scotia; 16th Dec., 1917; artist not known) 544.
- Honor, Squadron-Leader Dudley (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; June 1941, shot down during German invasion of Crete; escaped and formed the
"The Late Arrivals Club"; artist not known) 771. RP1291.
- Hoodoo On Aircraft X, The (WW2 RAF) 1976
- Hoods Are Here! (series characters; America 1930's; featuring Johnny Lambert & Vincent Alterie; artist not known).
- 939 - 950. (check start 943 - 954?)
- Hooper, Harry and Toby (series characters; sport; football) see Flash Harry.
- Hopkins, Jimmy (series character; WW2 Australian Army; Fair East; surviving the jungle and Japs) see Survival!.
- Hopper, Clarence (the Iceman) (series character; humour) see Send for the B-Team.
- Horatius (series characters; ancient Rome) see Man Who Saved Rome, The.
- 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
Hornbeam, Captain Horatio (series character; sport; football; humorous) see Floating Footballers, The.
- Horned Heads (animal heads with horns) S1970 col.
- Horse in History, The (factual; famous war horses throughout history; artist Ted Rawlings) 1219.
- 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).
- 786 - 792.
- RP1196; 1198; 1200; 1203; 1207; 1208; (no story in 1209); 1210.
- Houdini: The Man Who Conquered Fear (factual; story of the famous escapologist; artist Bill Holroyd?) 346.
- Hounded Down! (WW2 P.O.W.’s) 1985.
- Hounds of the Cheviot Mists (series characters; story set during the reign of Edward VI; featuring John Ellis; artist Ted Rawlings).
- Hounds of the Hunter (series characters; present day hunting, America; writer J.T. Edson; featuring Race Laydon, hunter for the US Predator Control
Dept.; artist Sanchis).
1967.
- 311 - 321.
- RP786; 787 (story set in snow); 788; 789; 792; 793; 794; 795; 850; 853;
- starts prior to 1350 - ?
- How's That! (factual, information about cricket; artist unknown) S1969, col.
- Howard, Dave and Mark (series characters; Victorian adventure) see White Lama, The.
- Howard, Petty Officer "Sparks" (WW2 RN; series character; forward RN observers for rocket launching craft) see Roaring Rockets, The.
- Howells, Ralph (series character; sport; football) see>Glory Game.
- Howzatt?? (Note - no connection with the another series with the same title; series characters; sport; cricket) see Cricket?, Is It.
- Howzatt! (Note - no connection with another series with the same title; 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, Harry (series character; adventure; S. American themed story) see Guardian of the Green God.
- Hudson, Jeff (series character; western) see You Can't Stop The Wind!
- Hudson, Joe (series characters; sport; Radley Rovers Football Club) see Double Act, The.
- Huggins, Hurricane (series character; late 19th century Pacific sea adventure; Australian) see King Huggins.
- Hughes of the Rangers (factual; western; life of Captain John R. Hughes, Texas Rangers; artist Bill Holroyd?) 435.
- Huggins, Squadron Sergeant Albert (series character; western; humorous) see Send For Huggins.
- 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).
- Humorous# Stories see
- Add Only Water (series character).
- Animal Crackers.
- Barnacle Bill (series character; sport; football).
- Ben Bloggs: Extra-Special Agent (series character; WW2 secret service; text).
- Bottleneck Bruff: He Always Delivers (WW2 RN; series character; text).
- Bottleneck Bruff's Guide to Navy Talk (artist not known).
- Cap’n Hand and his Mutinous Band (series character).
- Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper (series character).
- Charlie the Tester (series character; modern day army).
- Chater's Chimp (series character).
- Coonskin Grenadier (series character; WW2 Army).
- County Cuzzins, The (series character).
- Cricket Capers. (Humorous true cricketing stories).
- Cricket, Is It (series characters; sport; cricket)
- Croc Came A Cropper, The (complete story; text; humorous; troop of monkeys teach a crocodile a lesson).
- Doggoned, I’ll be.
- Egbert - The Private Eye (series character; text).
- Fairway Humour (humour; cartoons) S1979.
- Feuding Finnegan (series character; Australian themed adventure).
- Figaro! (series character).
Floating Footballers, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Football Fun
- Funny Old World, It’s (factual.)
- Gentle Giant, The (series characters; sport; several sports featured).
- Helmet Gun, The
- Highwayman Had Tusks, The (text; complete story; humorous; artist not known).
- Jimmy's Football Genie (series character; sport; football).
- Add Only Water! (series characters).
- 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).
- Navy Slang and What it means.
- Photo Fun (jokes).
- Potterton Pansies, The (series characters; sport; football).
- Professor's a Pug, The (series characters; text; sport; boxing).
- Puss 'n' Boots (series characters).
- Ruffies and the Tuffies (series characters).
- Send For Huggins (series characters; western).
- 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; humorous).
- 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.
- You Can't Stop a Welshman Singing (complete story; WW2 Army; text).
- Wacky World, It’s a (factual true stories).
- We've Gotta Horse! (series characters; sport; horse-racing).
- Human Fly, The see Bones, Joe
- Hunt, Alexander "Sandy" (series character; prior to WW2) see Sandy's Secret War.
- 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 also (front/back cover of 1194; artist Sturrock?).
- Hunted Hedge-Hopper, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; artist not known; Lysander aircraft attempting to get back to Britain with vital information) 306.
- Hunter, Jack (series character; WW2 prison escapee) see Vengeance of the War Dogs.
- Hunters of the South Seas (Pirates) 1976.
- Hunting of Rupe Landers (series characters; western; U.S. Cavalry; featuring Sergeant A.L. Farragut; Rupe Landers; artist B Team).
- Hurricane Harry (series character; WW2 civilian Pacific sea story; chasing after gold in his ship Shady Pelican; featuring Harry Higgins; Jose; artist Watson).
- Hutton, Lieutenant Peter (WW2 RN/Fleet Air Arm; series character) see Yellow Bird, The.
- Hutton, Ron (series character; sport; Formula One Motor Racing) see Speed Kings and the Deadly Doubles.
I##
- Ice-Cold Alec (WW2 RAF; series characters; featuring Alec Preston; P.O. McTavish; Leading Seaman Foster; artist Garcia?).
- Ice-Cool Alex (sport; football) see Powell, Bill.
- Ice Cream Tonio (WW2 Army; complete story; has Gunner Antonio Lupis deserted his British mates in the middle of a battle?; artist not known) 840.
- 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 (country) themed Stories see North-West Frontier themed stories.
- Informer, The (complete story; a hitman becomes a target so to catch other criminals; artist not known). 1406.
- 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.
- Invisible Bullets From Nowhere (series character; police; text; featuring Paul Tranter, private detective; Superintendant Hemmingway; artist not known).
- Irish Guards, 1st Battalion landing at Anzio, Italy 22nd January, 1944, fought Germans with a mixed bunch of soldiers including clerks, cooks, batmen and so on; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Sanchis) 643. RP 1192 (artist not known).
- 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 not known).
- Ironclad, The age of (factual, end covers) 1975
- Irving, Private (WW1 Canadian Army; France 1915; the lumberjack was wounded, but volunteered to cut up a tree that was blocking a road and
preventing ambulances from taking wounded soldiers back to hospital. Irving chopped the tree up, but was killed by an exploding
shell. No medals awarded) 841. RP 1370.
- 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.).
- 253 - 262 (25th Dec. 1965 to 26th Feb. 1966).
- Island of Terros (series characters; schoolboys shipwrecked on a Greek island with mythical beings; featuring Mark; Whimper; Starky; artist Bagnall).
- It's A Dog's Life (series of complete stories about working dogs; artist not known).
- 620 - Sergeant Dan Hollick and his dog Kano, Korea; artist not known) Note other stories about Hollick can be found under - Hollick#, Dan Sergeant.
- 621 - Frank Matthews and his wolf like in appearance dog, Hans, which killed a killer dog; post WW1.
- 622 - F.B.I. agent Johnny Flint and his dog, Jigger tracking down robbers who rob blind people, if they don't pay up for protection.
- 623 -
- 624 - Harry Henson, Chief Kennelman and his dog Jemmy; preventing a German spy escaping with secret documents.
- 625 - Tex Bannion, Alaska, trapper and his team of huskies saving two other trappers from wolves.
- RP 1375; 1386; 1387; 1388.
J##
- "Jack" (series character; WW2 Resistance; ) see V For Vengeance.
- Jackson, Bill (series character; sport; football) see Team That Couldn't Win, The.
- 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).
- 1091 -? (once a top striker, but jailed for an offence and now being released; player manager for Oakley Town).
- starts prior to 1447 - 1458. RP
- Jailbusters, The (factual; WW2 RAF; jailbreak of prisoners; Group Captain Pickard; artist Farrugia)
- 50 - front/back cover story (artist not known).
- 266 (artist not known).
- S1968, col. (first page only; artist Farrugia).
- Jailbusters, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; Pilot Officer Reg Baird & Flying Officer Harry Pearson; each having half of their moustaches shaved off;
took part in a precision bombing raid on a Gestapo prison to free french prisoners; artist not known) 712.
- Jake's Giant Killers (series character; sport; football; featuring Jake Pimm, Osbert Guffles; Brimpton Rovers Football Club; artist Bert Vandeput).
157 - 167. RP 1329 - 1339 artist not known.
- Jalopy with a Jinx, the (complete story; car adventure; artist not known) 1975.
- James Gang, The (factual; western; story of the Jessie James gang; artist not known) 458; RP 922.
- James B. Quick (series character; newspaper reporter for London Daily Clarion 1870's; featuring James B. Quick; artist Marie).
- James, Sir (series character; secret service; WW2) see Secret World of Pasty White, The.
- 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).
-
- Jefferson's Jinx (complete story; WW2 Army; Far East; humorous; text; artist not known) 460.
- Jeffries, Lieutenant Mick (series character; WW2 RN) see Monster of the Deep.
- Jehelli (series characters; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
- Jem, Gipsy (series character; police; sport; bare-fist fighting; mid-eighteenth century) see Flashing Fists, The.
- Jenner, Private Joe (WW2 Army; series character for picture stories) see Jungle Joe.
- Jens, Helmut (series character; European Nations Squadron) see Striker's Squadron.
- Jericho - Charge (WW1 RN; factual; Armoured Train Jericho operated by the RN, one of the officers was Petty Officer Collard, Flanders; artist Sanchis) 592.
- Jewel and the Sword, The (series characters; Dark Ages; the search for the Sword of Miton in a rock in a castle; featuring Auric; Sinilan, villain; artist Alonso).
- Jimi (series character; sport; football) see Jumping Jimi Gets the Goals!
- Jimmu (Samurai; 17th Century; colleague of Stark) see Stark of the Samurai.
- 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).
- 1 - 10.
- 339 - 348 RP (note - title changed to He Forgot He Was a Champion; artist same as for first printing).
- Jimmy Grant's Team Talk (letters page) starts ? - finishes?
- Jimmy's Football Genie (series character; sport; football; humorous; featuring Jimmy Bates; Soccoro, the Genie; Mudford Athletic Football Club, the "Muddlers"; artist not known.
- Jimmy's Star Choice - (Jimmy referred to Jimmy Grant; initally a football player was chosen by the Editorial team, with a portrait drawing of the
player. Later, 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).
- 1389 - Charlie Nichols (footballer; Celtic and Arsenal).
- 1390 - Mark Hateley (footballer; Coventry; A.C. Milan; Monaco).
- 1391 - Bryon Robson footballer; (Manchester United).
- 1392 - Terry Butcher (footballer; Ipswich; Glasgow Rangers).
- 1393 - Peter Beardsley (footballer; Newcastle United).
- 1394 - Neville Southall (footballer).
- 1395 - David Speede (footballer).
- 1396 - Don Aitken (footballer; Celtic).
- 1397 - Mirandinha (footballer; Newcastle United).
- 1398 - Eric Bristow (Darts player).
- 1399 - Pat Nevin.
- 1400 - Pat Cash (tennis player).
- 1401 - Nigel Clough (footballer; Nottingham Forest).
- 1402 - Gary Bannister (footballer).
- 1403 - Steve Davis (snooker).
- 1404 - Alex McLeish (footballer).
- 1405 - Tony Cottee (footballer).
- 1406 - Gordon Strachan (footballer).
- 1407 - Luthor Blissett (footballer).
- 1408 - Ian Rush (footballer).
- 1409 - Maurice Malpas
- 1410 - Stephen Hendry (snooker).
- 1411 - Kevin Bond.
- 1412 - Neil Webb.
- 1413 - Ian Durrant.
- 1414 - Keith Deller (darts).
- 1415 - Gary Lineker.
- 1416 - John Parrott (snooker).
- 1417 - Bruce Gobbelaar.
- 1418 - No star choice in this issue.
- 1419 - Gary MacKay.
- 1420 - John Fashanu. (note - this issue is the last to feature a cartoon picture of the Star Choice player).
- 1421 - Steve Nicol. (note - as of this issue a photograph was printed of the Star Choice player).
- 1422 - ?
- 1423 - Derek White.
- 1424 - David Rocastle.
- 1425 - No star choice in this issue.
- 1426 - Peter Shildon.
- 1427 - Bryan Robson.
- 1428 - Peter Beardsley.
- 1430 - Rab Shannon.
- 1432 - Dale Watson.
- 1433 - Nigel Spink.
- 1436 - Kevin Gallacher.
- 1439 - Dave Beasant.
- 1446 - Gordon Durie.
- 1450 - Ray Stewart.
- 1452 - Mark Wright.
- 1454 - Chris Waddle.
- 1455 - Bryan Gun.
- 1456 - No star choice in this issue.
- 1457 - John Aldridge.
- 1458 - Kevin Drinkell.
- 1459 - No star choice in this issue.
- 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.
- 1480 - Tony Cascarino.
- 1482 - Lee Sharpe.
- 1485 - Steve Bull.
- 1489 - Paul Lake.
- 1491 - Wes Saunders.
- 1494 - Trevor Peake.
- Jimmy's Star Choices that appeared in the Victor annuals.
- 1990 John Barnes; Chris Woods; Stephen Hendry; Linford Christie.
- 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).
- Jockey From The Past (series characters; sport; jockey; featuring Peter Prentice; story about a boy learning to be a jockey with the help of a ghost; artist not known).
- 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).
- John One (series character; sci-fi; featuring John One; artist not known).
- 1397 - 1407.
- 1485 - 1494 (second series; artist not known).
- Johnny Appleseed (series character; American wild West adventure; featuring Johnny Appleseed; Slocum of the Six Knives; artist Sutherland).
- Johnny Boyes of Kenya Colony (series character; African adventure; late 19th century; featuring Johnny Boyes; writer Edson; artist not known, but same as Steamboat?)
- Johnny Gets the Runs 1974 see Gillard, Johnny (series character)
- Johnny Gurkha (series character; WW2 army; featuring Corporal Sandy Turner; artist Alonso).
- 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, Bert (series character; sport; horse racing) see Gallops of the Big Galoot, The.
- Johnson, Sam (series character; sport; motor-racing) see Green Lighting.
- Johnson, Sergeant Paddy (series character; WW2 resistance / escaping POW's) see Long Escape, The.
- 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, Company Sergeant-Major (factual; WW1 army; April 1918; 1st Queen's Royal Regt. B Company; Flanders, title - The Martinet; strict NCO gets caught out, assigns himself to three days fatigues; no medals awarded; artist not known) 529.
- Jones, Corporal Davie (series character; WW2 Army) see Llewellyn is Lost.
- Jones, Egbert (series character; text; humorous) see Egbert - The Private Eye.
- 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, Squadron Leader P.B. (factual; WW2 RAF; 76 Squadron; 06th July, 1945; shot down over Borneo, trekked to coast and rescued; artist Shone) 1022.
- 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; artists Bevan, Bill Holroyd and others not known).
- 596 - Sudden Peril Six Miles Up (life or death drama six miles high, when an experimental rocket plane catches fire, 08th Aug. 1955; artist Bevan).
- 599 (Thrilling Escape of the Royal Marines from the Island of Crete, May 1941; artist Bevan?) RP 985.
- 601 (The Quest for Tarpon's Gold, sunk in Sept. 1937 between New Orleans and Panama City, by Max Nohl; artist Bevan) RP 934.
- 606 - Crash landing in a sea of sharks, July 1958, Pacific Ocean; artist Holroyd). RP 940.
- 613 - Bombing of the Panay, The (American gunboat Panay, attacked by Japanese bombers, 12th Dec. 1937, Yangtze River; despite
being neutral, that is the U.S. not being at war with Japan; artist not known); RP 920.
- 620 - Deadly Peril in a Pit of Snakes - Robert L. Ripley, American broadcaster and Ross Allen in a pit of snakes with no lights, 1960's?
RP 930.
- 621 - Car Pioneers of the Wild Outback, Australia; Harry Dutton and Murray Aungers attempted to be the first men to drive across Australia
from Adelaide to Port Darwin, 1907; artist Holroyd? RP 919.
- 624 - With Shackleton in the Frozen south; the story of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his men's attempt to cross the Antarctic 1914 to 1916;
artist not known). RP 963.
- 626 - Entering forbidden Lhasa, 1844; two French missionaries - Evariste Huc and M. Gabat; artist Holroyd); RP 979.
- 627 - Round the World in 8 days, 16 hours; story of Wiley Post and Harold Gatty flying around the world in 1931; artist not
known. RP 933.
- 628 - WW1 Great Eastern Railway's Passenger steamer Brussels, keeping a service going between Harwich and the Hook of Holland,
despite Germans attempts to stop the ship. The ship was eventually captured, Fryatt tried and shot by firing squad).
- 632 - Iron (railway) road to promontary point, linking Americas Pacific and Atlantic coasts by rail; artist Bill Holroyd).
- 636 - The Ordeal From the Stinging Swarm; British official attacked by stinging swarm of bees in Colonial East India; artist Bill Holroyd).
- 637 - Ten Thousand Miles on Horseback; A.F. Tschiffely travelled by horse from Buenos Aires to Washington, USA, 1925 - 1927; artist not
known.
- 640 - the Lewis and Clark 1804 expedition across the American West by river; artist Albert Holroyd? RP 1020.
- 668 - The Scarlet Forces Heads West, known as the Mounties First Patrol; artist Holroyd).
- 670 - Jet pilot David Steeves faced a fifty-two day struggle for survival; 9th May, 1955; artist not known.
- 671 - Jack Johnson fighting Tommy Burns for the world heavy weight champ; 26th Dec. 1908; artist Holroyd).
- 673 - An unknown farm manager in Kenya, attacked by a lion and mauled stagged to safety; late 1960's ish; artist Holroyd?)
- 685 - The story of the terror and confusion that struck seaman and passenger alike when two ships collided off Newfoundland, July 1898;
artist Bill Holroyd). RP 1266.
- 693 - The Train on the Prairie of Fire; summer 1894; people of Hinckley, America escape being burned alive by train; artist Holroyd.
- 694 - US railway company trying to attract passengers used a stunt, of two trains on the same line travelling towards each other. They
crashed into each other; artist not known.
- 697 - The gold rush to the Klondike, Alaska 1897; artist not known.
- S.O.S. Had Wings (complete story; nephew trying to kill a young boy and his Uncle, release a parrott to attract attention of the police;
- 699 - Escape From Devil's Island; September 1934; ten men made the escape; artist Bill Holroyd.
- 701 - Land Race in Oklahoma, America 1889; artist Ted Rawlings.
- 739 - The Day the Ice Bridge Broke; 1912 Niagara Falls froze, but days later broke trapping people on an ice floe heading for the Falls.
Eldridge Stanton and his wife, Clara were trapped, but helped others to escape at the cost of their own lives; artist Holroyd).
- 744 - Bomb Terror at Putney (July 1959 London; removal of an unexploded bomb; artist Holroyd).
- 748 - The Prisoner the Shawnees Couldn't Kill; Simon Kenton, American scout, fighting the British in War of Independence; artist not known).
- 752 - Attacked by featured furies; man climbing down cliff to get seagull eggs, got into difficulty and had to fight off seagulls; artist
Bill Holroyd.
- 760 - Big Game in the Arctic (men in a small boat attached to a gigantic whale heading out to sea. Could they survive?; artist Bill Holroyd).
- 763 - Assault on Arnhem (WW2 Paratroopers; capturing the bridges over the Rhine, Germany; artist Bevan).
- 765 - Commodore Perry Owens, sheriff of Apache County took on gunmen in Holbrook single-handed and won, 04th Sept. 1887. RP 1355.
- 766 - Disaster at Moore's Creek (1776 America; a band of Scots planned to join the British army ran into an American rebel ambush; artist Holroyd).
- 767 - Hunting and killing a man-eating panther in India; artist Holroyd.
- 768 - Texas ranchmen hunting Bobcats, 1903, found a Jaguar instead; artist Holroyd.
- 769 - British Mountain Rescue team destroying secret equipment on a crashed plane on Mt. Suphan on Turkish / Persian border, 1959; artist
not known. RP 1373.
- 773 - Henry Alcorn, professional hunter and Mafeking, tracker set out to shoot and kill a rogue elephant Ma'Kuba on the rampage in Rhodesia,
late 19th century; artist Holroyd).
- 774 - They Tackled the Train of Sudden Death (moving burning munitions railway wagons to safety in Liverpool; artist Bevan).
- 776 - Legion's Epic Fight at Camerone, The (Last stand of a small force of Foreign Legion men in Mexico in April 1863).
- 774 - Train of Sudden Death, They Tackled (Liverpool railway workers moving burning munition wagons to place of safety, Dec. 1941).
- 777 - Two-Wheeled Tornado, The (Charles Murphy riding a bicycle along a mile of railway line in sixty seconds, on 30th June 1899, USA).
- 778 - 'Berlin' Disaster, The (the rescuing of passsengers from the Great Eastern Railway Company's steamer 'Berlin',of the Dutch coast
21st Feb. 1907; artist Bevan).
- 779 - Terror Below Zero (ship ran aground during a blizzard February 1898, 600 yards from shore; artist Bevan)
- 781 - Last Flight of the R101, The (the disaster of the airship R101 on its maiden voyage to Egypt, 04th Oct. 1930; artist Bevan).
- 783 - 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; artist Bevan).
- 784 - 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; artist Bevan).
- 785 - Duel of the Merrimac and Monitor, first conflict between two ironclad ships, American Civil War, March 1862. The
result was considered a draw; artist Bevan).
- 786 - Day An Irishman Turned Blue, The (hanging upside down out of a plane travelling at 150 mph, Tony Watters managed to repair the
plane's undercarriage problem; artist Bevan).
- 787 - Lifeboat crew on 09th Feb. 1940, launched boat in respone to a distress call and found themselves caught up in a Stuka attack on a
ship. Coxwain Swankie; artist Bevan?)
- 790 - Major Alexander Laing's military trek to Timbuktu, 1824. (Across the trackless desert staggered one man, the only survivor of a
gallant expedition to reach the city; he didn't survive the return journey, killed by an Arab; artist Holroyd). RP 1334
note - printed in full colour.
- 808 - John Brown and his battle to rid America of slavery, led a raid on Oct. 16th, 1859 to raid a federal armoury, Harpers Ferry, Virginia;
artist not known).
- Insall, G.S.M. Second-Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, Nov. 1915; story of an epic patrol) 124; RP 582 & 944; artist Bevan).
- 1221 - Lone Castaway of Ruatan Island; artist not known.
- 1268 - Major Hartley wins the George Medal in July 1958, after defusing a WW2 bomb, uncovered by workmen in Putney, London; artist Crazy Rly?
- 1270 - Travelling down the River Colorado through the rapids (artist Holroyd).
- 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 Fox, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma, 1944; featuring Corporal Tom Fox; Han, a native; artist Philpotts).
- Jungle Jeepers (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma; Major Mike Cody, Sergeant Danny Candy; artist Philpotts?)
- Jungle Joe (WW2 Army; series character; featuring Private Joe Jagger; text and picture 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).
- Picture stories - (title - Jungle Joe; note this character is called Private Joe Jenner, who is also from Kenya. Why a different character name?)
K##
- Kamikaze! (WW2 RN) 1981.
- Kane, Sergeant Pilot (series character; WW2 RAF; Catalina's lone war against the Japanese) see Fighting Cat, The.
- Kangeroo Kite (series characters; WW2 RAF; Far East, flying an unarmed plane around islands, hitting the Japs; featuring Sam Roper; Digger; artists Coleman and from 951 Philpotts).
- Kataki (series character; 12th Century Japan) see His Name Was Vengeance.
- Kay, Trooper (no medal awarded; WW1 Cavalry; 5th Lancers, caught in an ambush, fought back and was killed; artist Ted Rawlings) 931.
- 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.
- Keely, Captain Mike (factual; story of No. 8 Commando attacking the Twin Pimples, during the siege of Tobruk, Western Desert; no medals awarded;
artist Ted Rawlings) 1320.
- Keene, Corporal Bill (series character; WW2 Army; Burma; Far Eastern themed story) see Elephant at War.
- Keep Your Eyes on the Road (factual; different road signs) S1977, col.
- Keeper of the Apes (series character; Gibraltar, end of 18th Century; artist Bagnall; featuring Joe Foreman; Jose).
- 275 - 283; 322; 359; 360.
- ? - ? RP
- 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, Chip (series character; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story) see Ernie's Island.
- Kelly, Jim (series character; sport; football) see Away Went Kelly.
- Kelly, Joe (series characters; sci-fi salvage team) see Space-ship Hercules).
- Kelly, John (series character; WW2 Far East) see Kelly's Kites.
- Kelly, Marine Mike (WW2 RN; series character) see River Rats, The
- Kelly, Ned (factual; Australian bushranger) see
- Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers.
- Outlaw Wore Armour, The.
- Kelly's Kites (series character; WW2 Far East; featuring American schoolmaster John Kelly; artist not known).
- Kennedy##, ‘Killer’ (series characters; WW2 RN; featuring Lieutenant later, Lieutenant-Commander "killer" Kennedy; Midshipman, later Sub-Lieutenant
Bill Doyle; various artists).
- 261 - 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; using a captured Japanese MTB; featuring Lofty; Chalky;
artist Farrugia.
- 401 - 417 (title - Under Two Flags); 1943 English Channel; taking the fight to the Germans in a German E-boat; artist Farrugia.
- 447 - 461 (title - Guardian of the Golden Gull; 1941, escorting SS Golden Gull, an oil tanker to Egypt; artist Farrugia.
- 517 - 528 (title - Strike First, Strike Hard!); Heligoland Bight, operations from a secret base on German coast; artist Farrugia).
- 557 - 574 (title - Killer Kenndy's Rag-Tag Navy); Aegean Sea; featuring Josef, Yugoslavian partisans; artist Sanchis.
- 575 - 594 (title - The Strange War of Killer Kennedy); Kennedy's adventures before WW2; Lieutenant Ritter; artist Sanchis.
- 625 - 641 (title - Killer Kennedy's Commandos); 1940 Channel raids; Sub-Lieutenant Aston; no mention of Doyle; artist Sanchis.
- 677 - 691 (title - Kennedy Runs the Gaunlet); North Sea, war supplies from Sweden; Lieutenant Ritter; artist Sanchis.
- 745 - 754 (The Secret War of 'Killer' Kennedy); Greek Islands in the Agean Sea, capturing with a new German acoustic homing torpedo;
featuring Sub-Lieutenant Bill Doyle; Leading Seaman Mostyn; Watson; artist Sanchis.
- 817 - 828 (title - Seek Out and Destory!); 1942 Mediterrean Sea; Kennedy, Doyle & crew manning an old paddle steamer, The Southern
Belle, destroying U-Boat bases off the coast of West Africa; artist Sanchis).
- 865 - 877 (title - Killer Kennedy's Arctic War); November 1941; striking at Germans from an iceberg; featuring Sub-Lieutenant Doyle;
artist Sanchis).
- 894 - 907 (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 Sanchis.
- 1004 - 1017 (RP of Doyle of E-Boat Alley).
- 1046 - 1058 (RP of The Battles of Midshipman Doyle).
- 1063 - 1077 (RP of Guardian of the Golden Gull, The).
- 1969 (title - Midshipman Doyle; North Africa, 1942; Doyle promoted to Sub-Lieutenant; Kennedy is a Lieutenant in this story;
artist Farrugia.
- 1974 (title - Operation Oscar); - Lieutenant-Commander Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; English Channel; rescuing of a French Resistance
fighter who has a map of German Coastal Defences; artist Sanchis.
- 1975 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.) - Lieutenant Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; captured by the enemy and their escape from occupied
France; artist Sanchis.
- 1976 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.) - Lieutenant-Commander Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; Burma; escorting two small ships; artist
Sanchis.
- 1977 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.) - Lieutenant Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; Commander Budd; East coast of England; searching and
destruction of a craft laying mines; artist Sanchis.
- 1978 (title - Killer Kemmedy R.N.); Occupied France; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; Petty Officer "Dinger" Bell; artist Sanchis.
- 1979 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.); English Channel; Lieutenant-Commander "Killer" Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; searching for a
heavy calibre 8 inch gun; artist Sanchis.
- 1980 (title - Killer Kennedy); English Channel; Lieutenant-Commander Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; raid into a French port; artist
Sanchis.
- 1982 (title - Operation Mustapha); North Africa, 1942; Lieutenant-Commander Kennedy; Sub-Lieutenant Doyle; rescue of secret agent
Mustapha; artist Sanchis.
- S1968 (title - Doyle of E-Boat Alley) English Channel, 1943; col. first page only; artist Farrugia.
- S1969 (title - Midshipman Doyle); Mediterranean, 1942; col. first page only; artist Farrugia.
- S1972 (title - Secret Raider of Sukala Bay, New Guinea; March 1944; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis.
- S1974 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.); Norway; col.; artist Sanchis.
- S1976 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.); 1943 Dutch coast; col. entire story; artist Vicente Ibáñez Sanchis.
- S1979 (title - Killer Kennedy R.N.); 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?; artist not known).
- S1974; 1975; 1976.
- 688 - 699) artist Bill Holroyd?
- Kent, Tom Constable (series characters; police) see Emergency Squad.
- Kent Kept On Fishing (WW2, RAF Air-Sea Rescue) S1982.
- Kenton, Simon (factual; title - The Scourge of the Shawnees; late 18th century American army scout's story; artist not known) 528.
- Kenyon, Jeff (series character; sport; football) see Team of Silent Strangers, The.
- Kerby, Josh (series charactere; sport; football) see Good-For-Nothing Goalie, The.
- Kerr, Don (series character; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
- Kevin, Tim (series character; WW2 Army) see Claws.
- Keys to the Kingdom (series characters; Middle Ages; featuring Leo; Sandar - a Soothsayer; Kingdom of Wessia overrun by the evil Stanians; artist
Alonso).
- 1232 - 1244.
- RP1600-4612.
- 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)
- Khan's Man, The (series characters; present day adventure in the North-West Frontier, India; featuring Sergeant Johnny Riggs; Ali Ram; artist Manuel).
- Kid of the Clattering Keys, The (series characters; text; Australian themed story; overland telegraph; featuring Lin Farrell; artist not known).
- Kid Clout Tennis Ace (series characters; sport; tennis; featuring Banji; Hagasake; Ted Maklin; artist not known).
- Kid Was a Killer, The (factual; western biography of William Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid; artist not known) 555.
- Kidd, Fred 'Cannonball' (series characters; sport; football) see School Boy Wonders.
- Kidd, Tom (series character; school boy adventures) see Gorilla Gang.
- Kidd's Kite (series character; story about Alan Kidd making and flying his own kite; artist not known, but same as Joe Bones series).
- Kill, Kill For Kali! (series characters; Victorian 19th century India army adventure; featuriing Sergeant-Major John Chard; Sergeant Arjam; artist not
known).
- Kill or Die! (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Corporal Jim Bradley; injected with poison must kill a top British General or die; artist Watson).
- Killer, The (western; complete one page story; arguement over water; artist Bleach) 1299.
- 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’
- Killer's Kin (series character; western; featuring Danny McCoy; artist Kearon).
- 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 Cat's Revenge, The (complete story; text; African themed story; artist not known) 469.
- King of the Keelboats (series characters; late 19th Century; Mississippi River, USA; featuring Mike Fink; artist Sutherland; note - Mike Fink
appears in the Steamboat Jim series, issue 337).
225 - 232. Individual episodes published in issues 867; 868; 870; 872; 874; 876; 877
- King, Charlie (series characters; WW2 schoolboy adventure; glasses reflect past military stories when looked through) see Glasses of Glory.
- King, Lieutenant Don (series characters; WW2 Army; secret mission) see Seventh Mission, The.
- King, Jim (series character; sci-fi) see Urnaks Are Coming, The.
- King Huggins (series character; late 19th century Pacific sea adventure; Australian; featuring Hurricane Huggins; artist not known).
- Kite, Corporal (series character; army humour; text) see Strange Case of Corporal Kite, The.
- Kittyhawk's Last Kill (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; ground attack on stationary tanks; artist not known) 302; RP 767 (artist Coleman?)
- 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.
- Kon-Tiki, The Story of the (factual; title - 4,000 miles by raft; six Scandinavians set out on a raft from Peru to Polynesian Islands; making the
journey between April and August 1947; artist Holroyd?) 592. RP 942.
- Konig, Max (series character; adventure) see Rule of the Gun.
- Konigsburg (WW2 German Navy; artist Bevan?) 1503.
- Kopekwe (series character; canadian themed story; rodeo riding adventure) see Rodeo Boy.
- Krantor (series character; early 18th Century, crooked travelling showman) see Slaves of the Evil Eyes.
- Kubal the Great (series characters; sport; show jumping; featuring Kubal, a horse; Hugh Warner; Jack Yeomans; Sam Dent; artist Ted Rawlings).
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- Lacey Had the Last Laugh! (WW2 RAF; complete story; RAF pilot shot down and escaping as a German soldier; artist not known) 479.
- Lacey, Sergeant-Pilot John (Ginger) (factual; WW2 RAF; no medals awarded; story set during Battle of Britain; artist Shone) 956.
- Lacey, Trooper Tim (series character) see Man in the Brazen Mask, The.
- Lady Luck (complete story; Chicago 1920's hitman Lucky Al Mateo; artist not known) 1342.
- Lambert, Johnny (series character; America 1930's) see Hoods Are Here!
- 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.
- Lancers, 17th / 21st (factual; no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 19th April, 1945; 'B' Squadron advancing through Italy to capture a bridge; artist Kearon)
1246. see also Melling, Sergeant.
- Landers, Rupe (series character; western; U.S. Cavalry) see Hunting of Rupe Landers.
- 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 Battle of the Flying Barrel, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; RAF fighting in out-of-date Buffaloes against Japanese Zero's; artist not known) 297.
- Last Battles of the Sioux, The (factual; story of the battles of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull; American West 1870's; artist not known) 490.
- Last Bombs of B-Baker, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; a mission to bottle the German tanks in a Greek Gorge; artist not known) 298
RP 780 artist Coleman.
- Last British Boy in Singapore, The (series characters; WW2 guerrillas; Far East themed story; featuring Alan Shard; Jem Shard; artist Farrugia).
- Last Chance (complete story; adventure; ex-pupil of Gallery Trust prepares orphan boys for a sea-going trade; artist Bleach) 1990.
- Last Chance For Action (complete story; WW2 RAF; pilot Wilf Knowles destroys a German U-Boat submarine; artist not known) 593.
- Last Commando, The (WW2 Army; series characters; escape from occupied Europe; featuring Sergeant Bill Blake; Piet; artist not known).
- Last Flight of S for Sugar (WW2 RAF; complete story; artist Philpotts) 440; RP 1129.
- Last Flight of the Zero Ace, The (complete story; text; WW2 POW; Far East; artist not known) 452.
- Last Kamikazes, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; Sept. 1945; Far East; stopping Japanese suicide pilots; artist Coleman) 595.
- 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 Plane From Crete, The (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; Sunderland escaping from German forces in Crete; artist not known) 303. RP 806,
artist Coleman; note this was re-printed as a picture story.
- Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood (series characters; WW1 army) see Millar, Bob.
- Last Shoot, The (factual; last artillery shoot by the AyrshireYeomanry on a German column crossing the River Po, Italy; front / back cover story; artist Coleman) 574.
- Last Six Hundred, The (series characters; sci-fi; poisonous ferns have invaded Earth, except for Portland Island, off the coast of Britian; animals have also increased in size; featuring Tom Stone; Pierce the Hunter; artist Marie?).
- 240 - 253. (RP746 - 759).
- 371 - 382 (title - Quest of the Last Six Hundred, The; second series).
- 797 - 808 (RP of The Quest of the Last Six Hundred The).
- Last Stand of the Modoc Men (factual; western; Modoc Indians make a last stand against the U.S. Cavalry; American West, 1848; artist not known) 915.
- Last Tank in France, The (series characters; WW1 Army; featuring Sergeant Joe Burton; artist Garcia?).
- Latrobe, Paul (sci-fi; Canadian themed story) see Fear From Farthest Space, The.
- Laughing John or in french Jean-Qui-Rit (friend of the Red MacGregor) see Red MacGregor.
- Launch That Walked to Safety!, The (complete story; WW2 RAF Air-Sea Rescue; text; launch escaping from a German E-Boat; artist not known) 471.
- Laurentis, Lord Lancelot (series character; sport; athletics) see Toff of the Track, The.
- Laydon, Race (series character; animal hunter stories) see Hounds of the Hunter.
- Laying of the Long Line, The (26th Sept. 1955, British cable ship Monarch finished laying the first submarine telephone between the
Great Britain and the United States; artist Bevan) 709.
- Leap of the Long Lances (complete story; Canadian western; Indian scout Jeb Turner; artist not known) 1989.
- Leap of the Spotted Death (text; Sri Lanka; featuring Prof. Hunter and Mark Cameron; series or complete story?)
- starts prior to 405 (no stories in 407 or 408) - ?
- Leaping Tiger, The (WW2 Army; series characters; Far East adventure; featuring Lal Chari, a young boy's fight to live up to his father's Victoria
Cross; artist Alonso).
- Lee (series; secret service) see Dylan's Desperate Mission.
- Lee, Huang (series character; WW2 Army) see Men From The Black Volcano, The.
- Lee, Peng (series character; WW2 Army, Far East) seeJoe Coleman's Guerrillas.
- Lee, Steve (series character; sport; football) see Sleeping Beauty, The.
- Legend of Morro, The (18th century RN) 1981.
- Legends of Long Ago (factual; nine strange tales ranging from Robin Hood to Knights of the Round Table and other legends; artist Ted Rawlings) 1319.
- Legend of War, A (factual series; series about true events, which have become legends; artist Watson).
- ? - ?
- 951 - (Dragon of Chu; 1861 China War, 'B' Troop, Indian Army Cavalry Regt. Paine's Horse, Captain Manners).
- 952 - (Day of The Dog; Ashanti War 1874; Lieutenant Peter Long; his gun-dog saved ten soldiers from being sacrified).
- 953 - (Church tower of Albert topples over at the end of WW1).
- 954 - (Trooper Latham jumping the gap of a broken bridge. 'B' Troop then known as 'Latham's Troop', British Teomanry Regt. Boer War 1900).
- 955 - (The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God. Lieutenant Lance Carew, Nepal 1880, stole the jewel and later died).
- 956 - (India 1799; rescue of troops on a tower via rope fired by rocket; Sergeant McKelvie, 74th Highlanders; Battle of Seringapatam).
- 957 - (WW2 D-Day; Sammy Smith, kicking a football across France).
- 960 - (Maori Magic = Maori flax skirt and green stone pendant have real magic powers?
- 961 - (The Sacred Squadron - Can a Blenhiem Bomber crew stranded on a German island be resued before being captured?
- 962 - (The Battling Apes - Strange allies in the defense of Gibraltar.
- 963 - (The Curse of the Ox - North West Frontier of India, 1840.
- Legion of the Lost (series characters; WW1 army deserters; featuring Captain Forbes; Sergeant Lackery Wood; artist not known).
- Legless Wonder, The (factual; story of Colin Hodgkinson who lost both legs during WW2 with the RAF, but continued to fly and fight; after the war became a jet pilot; artist Bevan) 497.
- 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)
- Lifeline, The (complete story; WW2 Germans plan to blow up a bridge in Italy, to stop the British advance, a young Italian boy stops them; artist not known) 1022.
- Lightning Linesman, The (sport; football) 1973
- Limp Along Leslie (series characters; sport; football; featuring Leslie Thomson; Darbury Rangers; artist not known).
- Note - this series character also appeared in The Hotspur comic (2nd series) and in a Thomson text comic. Stories here may well be
a re-print of the earlier Hotspur stories).
- 1173 - 1182 RP?
- Lincolnshire Poacher, The (series character; English Civil War, mid seventeenth century; text; featuring Dick Hartshore; artist not known).
- 223 - 225; (no story 226; 227?; 228 - 230) 231; (no stories 232 - 242) 243; 244; 245; 246; 247; 248.
- Lindon, Squadron Leader Bob (series character; giant eagle; adventure) see Talons of Vengeance, The.
- Line Shooter, The (series; WW2 RAF) see Middlemarsh.
- Littler, Captain (factual; WW1 Australian Army; 1916; Battle of Somme; story of soldier with rheumatism; no medals awarded; artist Ted Rawlings) 1059.
- Liverpool Red (series character; sci-fi) see Ninety-nine Deadly Days, The.
- Llewellyn is Lost (series characters; WW2 Army; Llewellyn refers to a goat; featuring Corporal Davie Jones; Private Ken Roberts; who are Regimental
mascot keepers of the goat; artist Garcia?).
- 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.
- Lofoten Islands, Norway raid; (factual; December 1941; raided by British Commandoes; surprised Germans eating Christmas lunch, distributed food to
Norwegians; artist Ted Rawlings) 357.
- 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.
- Lone Charge, The (factual; Lieutenant Milsom; no medals awarded; WW1 Army; Late 1917; Somerset Light Infantry; charging through Turkish troops at
El Mesmiyeh; artist Sutherland) 695.
- 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, Hard Row, The (series character; sport; rowing; text; featuring Ted Whiting; artist not known).
- Long, Sapper Lofty (WW2 Army Royal Engineers) see Sands of Sudden Death, The.
- Long Escape, The (series characters; WW2 resistance / escaping POW's; featuring Sergeant Paddy Johnson; Professor Wallace; artist Coleman).
- Long Haul to Mongpen, The (series characters; WW2 Army; Far East themed story; featuring Sergeants Slater; Nixon and Wallis; artist Sanchis).
- Long Trail to Flodden Field, The (series characters; 16th century adventure, court of King Henry VIII; featuring Sir Ralph de Wilton; Robert Marmion, Earl of Fontenaye; artist Farrugia).
- 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 Nemo's Champion (series characters; sport; bare-fist boxing; featuring Mel Danoza; Lord Nemo; Bob Warner; artist Ted Rawlings).
- Lord of the Rifle Brigade (complete story; Napoleonic War 1812; Lieutenant Johnny Lord (despatch rider), rode with plans smuggled out of Badajoz to the Duke of Wellington; artist Leo Rawlings) 353; RP 950.
- 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.
- Lorrimer, Professor (series character; sci-fi; text; adventure) see Revolt of the Dogs.
- Lost Armour of Arrow Island (series; adventure, locating an ancient suit of armour; Pacific Ocean; artist Rawlings; featuring Lem Cleeve).
- Lost Patrol, The (WW2 Chindits; complete story; Privates Tom Trace & Joe Hamblin; artist Alonso) 1987.
- Lost Warriors of Tartary, The (series characters; 1930's adventure - building a railway in Mongolia; featuring Iron Haig; Swat Lewis; artist Alonso).
- Lost World, The (series characters; sci-fi; featuriing Ben Prevo; Tommy and Sam, the boys; artist Alonso?; Para-medic searching
for two lost boys in a cave system in Arizona, America.
- 1251 - 1262.
- RP 1641 - 1652. Note - RP series is in colour.
- Low, Guardsman (WW2 Army; no medal awarded; front / back cover true story; Belgium; sniper; artist Ted Rawlings) 936.
- Low Level Attack (factual; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; Spring 1918; Canadian Captain Billy Baker, leading a raid on Austrian Army H.Q. in Italian town of San Vito; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist Bagnall) 360.
- 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
- Lowe, Benjamin (series character; sport; tennis) see Bill and Ben: The Fighting Tennis Men.
- Luck of the Draw (complete story; WW2; Russian Front; German soldiers cutting cards to see who goes on leave; artist Bleach) 1401.
- Luck of the K13 (factual; rescue of a submarine that submerged, but couldn't get back to the surface; 1917; artist Bevan) 946.
- Luck of the Logans (series characters; North-West Frontier story; featuring ?; artist Philpotts).
- 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
- Lycidas the Spartan (series characters; ancient themed story; can Lycidas become a Spartan soldier?; artist not known).
- Lydd, Bert (series character; 1870's America; mining; western) see Hammer Man, The.
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- Mr. Digby Comes to Town (text story; story about cats) 1973.
- Mr. Samson's Secret (series character; sport; bare fist fighting; featuring Dr. Armstrong; artist Ted Rawlings).
- MacDonald, Ewan (series character; 18th century Scotland) see School of Traitors.
- Macdonald, Jamie (series character; Scotland 18th Century) see Follow the Deadly Dirks.
- MacGregor, Red (series character; Scottish outlaw) see Red MacGregor (series character; Scottish outlaw).
- Macmillan, Kirkpatrick 'Pate' (factual; inventor of the bicycle) see Bicycle story.
- McBride, Heck (series character; western) see Dot-Dash Gunfighter, The.
- McCoy, Danny (series character; western) see Killer's Kin.
- McCreadie, Roy (series characters; Australian themed story; underwater salvage of objects) see Boy Who Could Find Wrecks, The.
- McGraw Butch (series character; secret service; member of an elite British Intelligence anti-terrorist team) see Force Five!
- McGuire, Petty Officer Joe (series character; WW2 RN; Vikings fighting the Germans) see Battleberg, The.
- McGurk, Private (series characters; WW2 Army; Far-Eastern themed story) see Battling Bat, The.
- 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.
- McTavish, P.O. (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
- McTaggart, Sergeant 'Tiger' (series character; WW2 Army) see Tiger McTaggart.
- Macalpine, Jim (series character; text; fire-fighting Canadian adventure) see Flying Fire-Truck, The).
- Mace, Jem (series character; sport) see Gypsy Jem.
- Macey, Alec (series character) see Volts of Vengeance.
- Magnetic Mine, The Men Who Beat The (factual; WW2 RN; Chief Petty Officer Baldwin & Lieutenant Commander J.G.D. Ouvry learned how to defuse Germany's Magnetic Mine; artist Bevan?) 371.
- Mailey, Clint (series character; text; western) see Old Man Mailey's Mule.
- Maitland, Sergeant Ted (series characters; WW2 army; British tank crew fighting behind enemy lines with Arab allies) see Riddle of the Rocks, The.
- Maklin, Ted (series character; sport; tennis) see Kid Clout Tennis Ace.
- Malan, Squadron Leader "Sailor" (WW2 RAF; factual; 18th/19th Jun. 1940; No. 74 Squadron; shoots down two night bombers; front/back cover story; artist not known) 1238.
- 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; 415.
- 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) 429.
- Malta G.C. (factual; story of the island of Malta during World War Two; artist Bevan; note this feature also appeared in The Hotspur) 431.
- Malta RAF raid on Italian cruisers and destroyers June 1941; factual) 868.
- 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.
- Magic Gun of Dingiswayo, The (complete story; 19th century story about the Umtetwa tribe, today's Natal province, Africa; artist not known) 513.
- 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.
- Making of a Marine, The (series character; present day army, Royal Marines; featuring Harry Clint; "Swede" Machin; artist Philpotts).
- Maldon's Millions (series characters; hunting for treasure; Australian themed story; featuring Bill Dean; Bob Burke; artist Marti).
- Man Between the Sticks (series character; sport; football; Westlake Rovers; featuring Joe Silver; artist Vandeput).
- 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 characters; WW1 Australian Light Horse; featuring Sergeant Harry Garrett; Troopers Bluey; Billy; artist Farrugia).
- Man in The Drink (R.A.F. Air-Sea Rescue) 1974.
- Man In The Mine, The (series character; WW2 RN; featuring Captain Tom Neilson; artist Diaz? and unknown artist) S1970, col.; 1971; 1982
- S1970, col. (one page); 1971; 1982.
- 465 - 478; RP 880 - 893 (1st series; stories set in Europe; artist Diaz?)
- 991 - 1003 (2nd series; stories set in the Far East; artist not known).
- Man On A Sledge sport; motor-racing) 1973
- Man On the End of The Rope (complete story; text; fire brigade; artist not known) 358.
- Man on the Wire, The (complete story; WW1 Army; artist Sanchez) 1412.
- 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 Killed Dan Jepps, The (complete story; Australian themed adventure; bushrangers; artist not known) 393.
- Man Who Saved the King, The (complete story; WW1 Army; Captain Simon Kemp saves the Serbian king, artist one of the Holroyd's?) 597.
- Man Who Saved Rome, The (series characters; ancient Rome; featuring Horatius; artist not known).
- Man Who Would be King (factual; tennis feature on Peter Sampras) S1992.
- Man With the Big Stick, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Sergeant Bill Frost; artist Leo Rawlings).
- 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.
- Manda, boy Zulu (series character; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
- Man-eater! (adventure; tiger hunting India ; artist Marti) 1979.
- Manhunt! (American Civil War) 1985.
- Manhunt (WW2 series; series character; featuring Jan Bartok; Erik Lukas, German detective; Bartok steals German papers and escapes from Czechoslovakia;
artist not known).
- 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).
- 47 - 57.
- RP 497 - 507. (title - The Red Destroyers Must be Stopped.
- March of the Nez Perce, The (factual; the story of the Nez Perce American Indians; American West; artist not known) 512.
- March of the Prickly Giant (adventure; giant hedgehog; no one main character features in this series ; artist Leo Rawlings).
- Mark of a Traitor (WW2 army; featuring Sergeant Jim Frazer; falsely accused of being a traitor; artist Watson).
- Mark of Zaphrom (series characters; early 19th century adventure; schoolmaster finds he is a Gypsy and local people try to run him out of town; featuring Tom Smiley; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 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
- Marmont, Roger (series character; 15th century) see Swords of Roger Marmont, The.
- Marrakul, Luke (Aboriginal character; sci-fi) see Bugaboo, Coming of the.
- Marshall of Dodge (factual; western; story of Marshal Bill Tilghman; artist Bill Holroyd?) 433.
- 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.
- Martin, Flight Lieutenant Michael (series character; WW2 USAAF, RAF; Far Eastern story) see Cat That Fought Alone, The.
- Martin, "Rhino" (series characters; African adventure) see Hermits of Gorilla Island, The.
- Mascot For The Forty-ninth (complete story; WW2 Army; artist Vandeput) 1002.
- 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, Captain (series character; WW2 Army) see Call 'em Commandoes!
- 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.
- Masters, Sub-Lieutenant Sam (series character; WW2 RN; English Channel) see Waggett's War.
- 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
- Matchbox Marvels, The (series characters; WW2 Airborne troops; featuring Flight Lieutenant Jack Napier; artist (P).
- Maul, Master Bertlemy (series character; 17th century) see Dangerfield: On the King's Service.
- 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.
- Mayhew, Stan (series character; sport; football) see Sorcerer's Apprentice, The.
- Mayne, Major Paddy (factual; title - The Fire Eater of the SAS; WW2 Army; SAS; no medals awarded; Oct. 1943; creating a diversion on east coast of
Italy, by capturing the Italian town of Termoli; artist Holroyd?) 680. See also Military Medals entry.
- Mayne, Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. (D.S.O.; WW2 S.A.S.; April 1945; clearing out Germans from the village of Oldenburg, Holland; artist not known) 1245.
- Melling, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 26th Armoured Brigade, 17th / 21st Lancers in battle trying to force a passage through Fondouk Pass,
Tunisia; 9th March, 1943; artist not known) 922. see alsoLancers, 17th / 21st (factual entry).
- Mellor, Private Tim (series character; WW2 Army) see Gallopers Go To War, The.
- 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 The Black Volcano, The (series characters; WW2 Army; featuring Jeff Armstrong; Huang Lee; artist Philpotts).
- 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).
- Men Who Made Canada (factual) 1968.
- Menace beneath the Waves, The (series characters; WW2 German Navy & RN; midget one man submarine; featuring Commander Roy Barry of HMS Eskimo; Kapitan Von Steiner; Muller; artist Kearon).
- 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) 586; RP 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.
- Messenger of the Aliens (sci-fi; complete story; aliens come to Marfyn, a Welsh town; artist not known) 669.
- Mick Muggins (series character; sport; boxing) see Muggins, Mick.
- Middlemarsh (series; stories about a WW2 R.A.F. airfield and the people based there, in England; a different character is featured each episode;
artist Shone).
1983 (title - The Line Shooter; Flight Lieutenant Jim Jefferies).
- 1108 - 1120.
- 1108 - Squadron Commander Johnny Jorrocks. Targetting a German pocket battleship at Kaiserhafen Naval base.
- 1109 - Air Gunner Charlie Stokes.
- 1113 - Bill Bates, pilot shooting up German airfield at Abbaye, France.
- 1114 - Flying Officer Barr loses arm in combat, due to not staying calm in combat, but saves life of another pilot later in the war, by staying calm.
- 1115 - Flight Lieutenant Gordon Dennis flying Typhoons from Middlemarsh.
- 1116 - Squadron-Leader Max Pangorn bombing the German ship Bingen.
- 1117 - Squadron-Leader Frank Kempton flying Typhoons 1944, shot down Germans attempting to extract information from Kempton about Allied invasion date, by killing innocent French civilians.
- 1118 - precision bombing of a target by a mosquito crew, flying from Middlemarsh; Squadron-Leader Elton.
- 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
- Mike's Misfits (series characters; sport; football; featuring Mike Decker; Jacky Drysdale; Blackwell City Football Club; artist Harding).
- Millar#, Bob Private, then Corporal, then Sergeant. (WW1 army; series character; various artists as listed below).
- 206 - 215 (title - When the Shot and the Shell Were Flying) Summer 1914; Coldstream Guards; artist Farrugia; RP ? - 917.
- 233 - 248 (title - In the Cannon's Mouth) Winter 1914; River Marne; Private Millar; Coldsteam Guards; artist Farrugia; RP 947 - 962.
- 326 - 337 (title - The Battle Line) 1916; Corporal Millar; artist Ted Rawlings; RP 987 - 998.
- 406 - 416 (title - Sergeant of the Foot-Sloggers, A) Millar, promoted to Sergeant; Spring - Autumn 1917, tanks; artist Leo Rawlings;
RP 1015 - 1025.
- 453 - 464 (title - Last Roaring Year of Mud and Blood, The) Sergeant Millar; 1918; artist Leo Rawlings; RP 1034 - 1045.
- 505 - 516 (title - Gallipoli!) Spring, 1915; Millar attached to the Worcestershires; artist Leo Rawlings.
- Miller, Corporal Eric (series character; WW2 RAAF) see Balfour's Battles.
- Miller, "Dusty" (series character; sport; football; school boy adventures) see Outcasts of St. Oswald's, The.
- 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. Please also note that not all of the military personnel below received medals for events they were involved in.
- Aaron, Sergeant Arthur F. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 12th Aug. 1943; 218 Squadron raided Turin, N. Italy; Aaron piloted and landed a damaged Short Stirling bomber whilst injured; artist not known) 1232.
- Abraham, Private A.J. (WW2 Australian Army; Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea; 27th Aug. 1942; artist not known) 384.
- Acland, Captain W.H.D. (M.C.; Order of St. George (Fourth Class) a Russian award; WW1 RFC; June 1915, France; was given the job in hunting
down and destroying a two engine German plane; badly burned in the action landed his plane safely; artist Alonso) 833.
- Adlam, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; March, 1940; 5th Battalion Gloucester Regt.; defending the town of Grindorff, France from Germans; artist Sanchis?) 545.
- 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; RP 995 artist Philpott see also Lawrie, Sergeant J.C. (D.C.M.).
- Allen, Captain J.D. (medal awarded, but not mentioned; WW1 RN; 08th Dec., 1914; naval action against German fleet, near the Falkland Islands; artist Shone) 533. see also Brewer, Petty Officer George(medal awarded, but not mentioned).
- Allen, Pilot Officer Johnny (D.F.C.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over France, by
flying him back in a Miles Master trainer) 650. see also Pilot Officers Johnny Allen and Flight Lieutenant Leathart;
artist Philpotts) 650. RP 962.
- Allmand, M. Captain (V.C.; WW2 Chindits, 6th Gurkha Rifles, Burma 11th June 1944; artist, C.D. Bagnall) 160, RP 1187.
- 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).
- Andrews, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 1/17th Queen's Royal Regt; 05th March, 1943; Battle of Medenine, Tunisia) Artist Sanchis? 970.
- Angus, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW1 Highland Light Infantry, France, 11th June 1915; artist Bagnall?) 132; RP744, (artist Kearon);
822 (artist unknown); RP 1120 (artist Ted Rawlings); RP 1271 artist Kearon?)
- 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.
- Armstrong, Corporal (M.M.; New Zealand Army; 36 Battalion; routing out hidden Japanese soliders on island on Mono in the Treasuries,
Pacific Ocean; Sept. 1943; artist Sanchis) 599.
- Armstrong, Pilot Officer (D.F.C.; involved in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night; artist Shone) 1387.
- see also Squadron Leader Leigh and Flying Officer Heard.
- Ashton, Lance-Sergeant (M.M.; 12th Royal Lancers; June 1944; near Assisi, Italy; saving a tank crew using a half-truck to provide covering
fire; artist Sanchis) 928.
- Atkins, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; hold and defending a bridge near Anzio, Italy; 1st Battalion, the Buffs; Jan. 1944; artist Garcia) 957.
see also Rolo, Major J.E.
- 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; RP 981 (artist unknown); see also Coffee,
Corporal.
- Babington, Commander J.T. (D.S.O. & Cross of the Legion of Honour (French); attack on a German's Zeppelin fleet at Freidrichshafen 21st
Nov. 1914; artist not known) 1139.
- see also Briggs, Squadron Commander and Sippe, Flight Lieutenant.
- Bader, Wing Commander Douglas (D.S.O. & Bar; D.F.C. & Bar; WW2 RAF; life of pilot during the war; artist not known) 41.
- Bailey, Lieutenant-Commander P.E.I. (no medals awarded; recconnaisse pilot shot down whilst taking photographs over Normandy, France, June 1944; escaped back to UK; front/back cover story; artist Coleman?) 761. RP 1283 (artist not known).
- Baldwin, Johnny Wing-Commander (two D.F.C.'s, two D.S.O.'s; WW2 RAF, story of; artist Bagnall?) 153; RP 490 (one page; artist not known).
- 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; RP 1269; artist Coleman.
- (M.C.; awarded for destroying enemy observation ballons; artist Coleman) 741).
- Ballendine, Corporal 'Cherokee' (no medals awarded, but made up to Sergeant; WW1 Canadian Army; 3rd Battalion (Toronto Regt.; 26th July,
1915; near Ypres; plied his trade as a sniper; artist Ted Rawlings) 837.
- Banks, Sergeant Arthur George (George Cross; WW2 RAF; Aug. 1944; shot down, joined resistance, tortured but didn't give any information;
aritst 'P') 263.
- Barker, Captain Billy (Silver Medal For Valour; WW1 Canadian Airforce; June 1918; attacking a pontoon bridge across river, Austria;
artist not known) 336.
- 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.
- Barrett, Major (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; King's Own Royal Lancashire Regt.; 18th Feb. 1914; Flanders; recapturing a trench and having a western style gunfight with a German Officer; artist Sanchis?) 499.
- Barrett, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918; River Somme, Flanders; protecting British retreat; rescuing two injured soldiers from a bridge about to be blown up; artist Coleman) 608.
- see also Van Zetter, Lieutenant; Gosling, Private; Curtis, Private).
- Barron, Lance-Corporal; (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st July, 1944; Caen, France attacking a German armoured Division; artist Coleman) 588. RP 1152; artist Garcia?). see also (M.M.). Gorman, Lieutenant John.
- Barry, Sergeant Bill (D.F.C. and commissioned as an officer; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 758. RP 1281 artist Coleman. see also Sergeants Paulton; Jordon; Vachon; Bigoray; Grant.
- 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; also avoids hitting houses and ended up crashing the plane and dying; 30th March, 1944; artist Coleman)
748; RP 1265 (artist Coleman); 1571 artist not known; this issue suggests the date was 03rd March, 1944.
- Barwick, Company Sergeant Major Joseph (M.C.; WW1 Army; 1st Battalion Scots Guards; 25th Oct. 1914; Gheluvelt, Flanders; leadership in
face of the enemy; artist Sanchis) 738. RP1275 (artist not known).
- 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. RP 712 artist not known; 1259 artist not known).
- 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. RP 692 & 1241 (artist not known).
- Beale, Lieutenant R.G.A. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st Reconnaissance Regt.; May, 1944; Anzio Beach, Italy; preventing a bridge from being blown
up; artist Kearon) 808.
- Bellow, Lieutenant Edward (V.C.; WW1 Army; 7th Canadian Infantry Battalion, holding Keerselaere, Ypres with machines guns until captured; artist Kearon?) 742. RP1274.
- Bennett, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians; artist Sanchis?) 437.
- see also Hayes, Corporal; Leakey, Captain.
- Benson, Major J.R.E. (no medals awarded; Jan. 1942; "A" Battery, 11th Royal Horse Artillery surrounded in Cyrenaica; walked back to British lines despite both men being injured; artist not known) see also Drage, Lieutenant Quentin.
- 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 "Buzz" (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. RP768 artist Coleman; 1296 artist Alonso).
- Bhagat, 2nd Lieutenant Premindra Singh (V.C.; WW2 Indian Army, Bombay Sappers and Miners; clearing an area of mines, in Abyssinia;
1st Feb. 1941; clearing fifty-five miles of mines and countering enemy attacks; artist Kearon?) 736. RP 1308 & 1514.
- Bigoray, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 758. RP 1281 artist Coleman. see also Sergeants Paulton; Barry; Vachon; Jordon; Grant.
- Billingham, Captain G.E. (M.C.; WW2 RAF; 651 Squadron Air O.P. spotting for 9 / 13 Battery, near Tebourba; saved his plane from being
captured by the Germans; artist Philpotts) 858. RP 1377.
- Bion, Lieutenant W.R. (D.S.O.; Battle of Cambrai; WW1 tanks; 20th Nov. 1917; artist unknown) 259; RP 1014 (artist Watson).
(note - RP also features Lieutenant Karl Muller, 108th Field Artillery Regt., German Army; stopped five British tanks).
- 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 1080 (artist Coleman); 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); 524 (artist not known).
- Blaker, Major F.G. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Highland Light Infantry; Taungni, Burma; attacking a Jap hill; artist Coleman) 309.
- Blatchford, Flight Lieutenant Howard (DFC; WW2 RAF; Canadian; squadron 257; 11th November 1940; fighting Italian fighters over Malta; artist Shone) 1064.
- Boles, 2nd Lieutenant Hoskins (no medal awarded; WW1 RFC; 19th May, 1015; photographing German lines on Hill 60, France; artist Sanchis?) see Military Medal Winners 1136.
- Bolton, Sergeant H.C. (M.M.; WW1 British Army; Arras, France; 20th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers; dealing with a troublesome German sniper;
artist not known) 729. RP 1310.
- Booth, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 army/navy; SAS; submarine Torbay cruising in Aegean Sea acting as extra machine-gunner; Dec. 1941; artist not known) 1030.
- Borain, Private Dennis (M.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry; escaping from Tobruk, N. Africa; 20th June,
1942; artist Albert Holroyd) 713. see also Spear, Corporal Charlie; Goldman, Sergeant "Goldie".
- Bordon, Private Bill (no medal awarded; WW1 Army; South Lancs Regt. Mons; artist Philpotts; title - The Mill) 365.
- Bourne, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF; 23rd June, 1918; Bourne climbed onto wing to release a stuck bomb, whilst Kingsford
kept the plane level; artist Sanchis) see also Kingsford, Lieutenant 1070.
- Bowman, Captain G.H. "Beery" (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; Dec. 1917; France; shot down two German Albatrosses, had to clear a jam in his Lewis gun
before shooting the second plane down; Bowman had already won the M.C. plus Bar, D.F.C. and Belgian Croix de Guerre; winning the
D.S.O. gave Bowman 'a full house;' artist Philpotts) 859. RP 1375.
- 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; Nelson, Sergeant.
- Bradford, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 28th Nov. 1941; two MGB's lost in the English Channel, found and rescued two Belgians
from a boat; artist Sanchis) 528; RP 1092 artist Garcia?. see also Leaf, Lieutenant.
- Bradford, Lieutenant Commander D. (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 06th June, 1944; 55th Flotilla, La Havre destroying German mine laying
ships; artist Garcia?) 769.
- 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 Hansen, Captain P.H. (V.C.) RP 1061.
- Brewer, Petty Officer George (medal awarded, but not mentioned; WW1 RN; 08th Dec., 1914; naval action against German fleet, near the Falkland Islands;
artist Shone) 533. see also Allen, Captain J.D. (medal awarded, but not mentioned).
- Briggs, Squadron Commander (D.S.O. & Cross of the Legion of Honour (French); attack on a German's Zeppelin fleet at Freidrichshafen 21st
Nov. 1914; artist not known) 1139.
- see also Babington, Commander J.T.; Sippe, Flight Lieutenant.
- Brody, Lance-Corporal Jack (M.M.; WW2 Army; Cameron's of the 51st Highland Division; July, 1943; Sicily; saving wounded soldiers after an ambush,
whilst under enemy fire; artist Philpotts) 557.
- 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.
- Brown, Private "Topper" (M.M.; WW2 army; Burma 1941; column established an airbase called "Broadway"; wounded fighting Japs; artist Coleman) 482;
RP 1063.
- Brownlow-Rea, Captain (M.C.; 81st Light Regt. Royal Artillery forward observer, wounded but fought on; 21st April, 1945; artist not known) 1069.
- 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.
- Budgen, Captain G.D.A. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Sept. 1944; 13th Regt Royal Horse Artillery, Belgium; artist Coleman) 571; RP 1147.
- Bull, Staff-Sergeant (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 02nd Oct. 1944; Hill 3069, near Letsegan, Burma; 5th King's African Rifles; clearing the
Japanese from the hill; artist Alonso) 662 RP 1224 artist not known).
- 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.
- Bundock, Major (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 19th July, 1944; 2nd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regt.; Cuillerville Wood, France; artist Alonso) 776.
RP 1314 & 1521 (artist Patrick?)
- Burridge, Lieutenant (no medals awarded, but mentioned in despatches; Sept. 1944; No.2 Troop 11th Hussars sent to protect a bridge in
Belgium, which they did, only to watch it being destroyed later in the day by the Royal Engineers!; artist not known) 772.
- Burton, Private R.H. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Duke of Wellington's Regt; 8th October, 1944; Monte Ceco, Italy; artist Shone) 226.
- Byrne, Trooper (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 19th June, 1941; Australian cavalry squadron; Syria; rescuing a damaged tank; artist Shone) 551.
see also Carstairs, Sergeant.
- Cadwell, Squadron Leader "Grid" (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF; Sept. 1918; plane damaged in flight, starts spinning; controls spin by
climbing out onto the wing, survives the crash; artist not known; front / back cover story) 986.
- 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.
- Calistan, Sergeant Charlie (M.M. & D.C.M.) was commissioned in the field; WW2 Army; 27th Oct. 1942; 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, holding
Kidney Ridge, El Alamein, North Africa; artist (P)) 174. RP 644 (artist not known). See also Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel V.B (V.C.).
- 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 RP 804 (artist Harding); 1335.
- 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. RP 722 artist Coleman; 1263 artist Coleman.
- Campbell, Brigadier Jack (V.C.; WW2 Army; Nov. 1941; Libya; artist Josep Marti) 635. RP 1200 (artist Josep Marti).
- 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 John (Albert Medal; WW1 Army; 09th March, 1917; Flanders; rescuing a wounded British pilot from a shot down, burning
plane; artist not known) 792. RP 1319 artist not known.
- 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.
- Cantopher, Captain J.K. (George Medal; London Irish Guards; 27th Sept. 1940; for capturing a German bomb-sight from a crashed German plane;
Graveney Marsh, England; artist Sanchis) 645. RP 1196 (artist Sanchis).
- Carroll, Private S.L. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 12th June, 1941; escape from Crete in an old fishing boat; artist Sanchis) 438 RP
1028.
- Carson, Sergeant A.L. (D.C.M. also a holder of M.M.; WW1 & 2 Australian Army; 2/2nd Battalion Pioneers 1915 rescuing wounded whilst under
fire in both World Wars; note - won the same medals in WW2; artist Josep Marti) 617. RP 1160.
- Carstairs, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 19th June, 1941; Australian cavalry squadron; Syria; rescuing a damaged tank; artist Shone) 551.
see also Byrne, Trooper.
- 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.
- Chambers, Corporal A. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 15 / 19 Hussars; Germany, April, 1945; destroying a German artillery gun; artist Coleman) 488.
- Chapman, Corporal C. T. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Monmouthshire Regt.; 2nd April, 1945; Germany; artist unknown) 246 RP 1233.
- 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.
- Chapman, Private (Mention in Dispatches; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1945; Europe; 5th Battalion, The Buffs, rescuing a wounded Lieutenant Tutton;
artist not known) 880.
see also Hawtrey, Sergeant; Hill, Private; Storey, Private and Passmore, Private.
- Charlton, Guardsman E.C. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Irish Guards; 21st April, 1945; holds up German attack in the village of Wistedt; dies from
wounds; artist Alonso) 707; RP 1253 (artist Alonso); published as a one page story under Action Stations, 1547.
- 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; RP 1011.
- 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.
- Chilton, Driver (M.M.; WW2 Army; 4th Dorsets crossing the River Lek, Holland, freeing a DUKW; 24th Sept. 1944; artist Sanchis) 946.
(Note - see also Varney, Corporal).
- 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.
- Christian, Private H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd Battalion Royal Lancaster Regt.; Battle of Loos; Sept. 1915; Christian carried wounded men back to safety, whilst under enemy fire; also acted as a look-out for incoming bombs; artist not known) 1057.
- Christie, Major George (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Second battle of Ypres; May 1915; 9th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders; held their trench against German attacks; including Germans attempting to trick their way into the Scotsman's trenchs dressed as Cameron Highlanders; artist Philpotts) 641.
- Christmas, Private Willy (M.M.; WW1 Tanks; Flanders; supply tank hit, ended up going round in a circle devasting German defences; artist Alonso) 493.
- Churchill, Private "Tich" (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd / 4th Battalion Royal Hampshire Regt.; Meleto Valley, Italy; July 1944; capturing a German
gun position; artist Ted Rawlings) 785. RP 1327 artist T. Rawlings.
- Churchyard, Corporal (no medals awarded; WW1 Army; May 1915; Royal Horse Guards; leading a cavalry charge; artist Ted Rawlings) 670. RP 1214 (artist also Ted Rawlings). see also Levenson-Gower, Captain and Corporal Coffin).
- Clare, Private (M.M.; 09th Sept. 1937; Northamptonshire Regt. vs. Pathan tribesmen; N.W. Frontier, India; artist Sanchis) 668. RP 1219.
see also Letts, Private; Lee, Private).
- Clarke, Lance-Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 09th Sept. 1916; holding Germans at bay single-handed; artist Kearon) 795. RP 1329.
see also Sergeant-Major Fred Hall and Captain Shankland. All three men lived in Pine Street, Winnipeg, Canada.
- Clarke, Lieutenant W.A.S. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 23rd April, 1943; Tunisia; attacking German position; artist Ted Rawlings) 607;
RP 1155 artist not known).
- Clarke, Private H.P. (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; repairing a telephone wire in defence of Tobruk, N. Africa; 17th May, 1941;
artist Diaz) 409.
- Clarke, Sergeant Jim (V.C.; WW1 Army; 15th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers; Nov. 1918; Happegarbe; engaging the enemy; artist not known)
782.
- Clayton, Major P.A. (D.S.O.; WW2 Long Range Desert Group; North Africa; 11th Jan. 1941; attacking airfield at Murzuk. Note - Clayton had
also fought with the Royal Horse Artillery in WW1; artist Shone) 966.
- 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 Alonso) 1065;
RP 1461 part of the Action Stations! series; artist Bevan).
- 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; RP 981 (artist unknown); see also Austin,
Sergeant G.A. RP 981.
- Coffin, Corporal (no medals awarded; WW1 Army; May 1915; Royal Horse Guards; leading a cavalry charge; artist Ted Rawlings) 670. RP 1214 (artist also Ted Rawlings). see also Levenson-Gower, Captain and Corporal Churchyard).
- 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.
RP 636 (artist Bevan); 1204 (artist not known).
- Cookson, Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 1915; Persia attacking enemy boats blocking river; with a motley collection of British river boats;
artist Alonso) 830. RP 1357. see also Edgar, Commander.
- Coons, Squadron Leader (D,F,C,; WW2 RAF; Squadron 435 Royal Canadian Air Force; dropping supplies from unarmed Dakotas, Burma; flying low to avoid enemy fighters, hit tree with wing, but managed to still fly the plane back to base; artist not known) 539; RP 1132 artist not known.
- Corbett, Sergeant (D.C.M.; 07th Dec. 1944; 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps attacked Pideura, Italy helped by Corbett's Sherman tank of the 09th Lancers; artist Sanchis?) 640. RP 1198 artist Sanchis?
- Corker, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 107th Regt. Royal Armoured Corps attacking the Siegfried line, Germany, February 1945; attacking Germans tanks even though heavily outnumbered; artist Bevan) 1047.
- Cosens, Sergeant Aubrey (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 1945; 1st Battalion Queen's Own Rifles; artist not known) 241; RP 1029 artist Garcia; RP inside back pages 1989.
- Cotton, Lieutenant L. (Army) (M.C.; Stalking the Tiger) S1982.
- Courtney, Lance-Corporal (M.M.; WW1 Army; Palestine, 1917; Cheshire Regt.; searching for some water, finding it and capturing Austrian HQ troops whilst doing so; artist Leo Rawlings) 496.
- 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.
- Cozens, Rifleman (M.M.; Jan. 1944 King's Royal Rifle Corps, Italy, rescuing officer under fire; artist not known) 416.
- 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. RP 1427 artist Bevan.
- Crankshaw, 2nd Lieutenant Tony (M.C.; WW2 Army; 11th Hussars; 23rd Nov. 1941; desert somewhere, N. Africa? locations not mentioned;
escaping from Germans using a fishing net; artist Coleman) 756. RP 1282 artist Ted Rawlings.
- Crook, Lieutenant J. (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; East Lancashire Regt.; small patrol fighting their way out of an ambush after crossing
River Kin Choung, Burma; artist Sanchis?) 601.
- Cross, Private (M.M.; WW2 despatch rider; July 1944; Caen, France; finds a way through a wood for Bren Gun carriers to attack Germans;
artist Shone) 348
- Crossley, Pilot Officer E.D. (M.C.; WW2 RNZAF; escaping from Japanese POW camp Shamshuipd, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Feb. 1942; artist Sanchis?) 421.
- Cruickshank, Flying Officer J.A. (Jock) (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944; attacking a submarine off the coast of Norway; artist Shone)
202. see also Garnett, Flight Sergeant Jack (D.F.M.).
- RP 1990; RP 816 (Shone); RP1143 (artist Alonso); 1348.
- Cullen, Richard 'The Ape,' Life and Death of (D.F.C.; Australian in the RFC during the war and his time as a Brooklands Motorcycle
ace; artist Shone) 947.
- 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) 961. RP 1455.
- 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, 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 artist Bevan?
- Curtis, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918; River Somme, Flanders; protecting British retreat; rescuing
two injured soldiers from a bridge about to be blown up; artist Coleman) 608.
- see also Van Zetter, Lieutenant; Gosling, Private; Barrett, Private).
- 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.
- Curtis, D. Flying Officer (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, attack and destruction of U976, 25th March 1944) 173). RP 1488 artist not known.
- Dallas, Captain Rod (no medal awarded; WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; June 1916, Dunkirk; lone patrol, shooting three planes down; killed
June 1918; artist Shone) 872.
- Daly, Top-Sergeant Dan (medal awarded?; WW1 U.S. Marines; 73rd Machine Gun Company; June 1918; Belleau Wood; artist not known) 714.
- Davies, Captain Herbert (M.C,; WW1 Army; Flanders 1915; 8th Company, Royal Warwickshires; going out into No Man's land on his own for night patrols;
artist Sanchis) 1053.
- Dawson, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers; Sept. 1944; crossing a canal on the Dutch-Belgian border; Dawson and another
sniper, Corporal Thomson, helped to defend a house from attacking Germans; artist Sanchis) 591. see also Thomson, Corporal.
- 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.
also (D.F.C.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over France, by flying
him back in a Miles Master trainer) 650. see also Pilot Officers Johnny Allen and Flight Lieutenant Leathart;
artist Philpotts) 650. RP 962.
- 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; RP 863 (artist Shone)
1378.
- Derrick, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; Sept. 1943, Finschafen island, New Guinea, South Pacific; artist not known) 17.
- Dhunni, no first name (Indian Order of Merit; Dhunni acted as a bhisti or water carrier; 45th Rattray's Sikh's; Middle East, July, 1920; fighting Arabs who attacked the Baghdad-Basra railway line; Dhunni had to brave 800 yards through Arab gun fire to bring up water for the troops. Wounded three times, he eventually died of his wounds. A higher authority changed his award to the V.C, but it was never granted; artist Alonso).
- Dimmer, Lieutenant John (V.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd King's Royal Rifle Corps Machine Gun section in battle fighting off German advance at Klein, Zillebeke, Belgium; artist Coleman). RP 1182 (artist not known).
- Din, Naik Fazal (V.C.; WW2 Indian Army; 02nd March, 1945; 7th Battalion, 10th Baluch Regt.; Meiktila, Burma; routing out concealed Japanese soliders in a village; artist Ted Rawlings) 726.
- 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, Lieutenant. 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. RP 1184 (artist not known).
- 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; Bradbury, Captain.
- Doughty-Wylie, Colonel (V.C.; WW1 Army; 3rd April, 1918; Fusiliers; Gallipoli; led charge of soldiers against Turkish positions;
artist Ted Rawlings) 780.
- 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.
- Dessain, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army; April, 1940; Green Howards defending Otta, Norway from German attacks; artist not known) 563; RP
Garcia) 1098. see also Peacock, Sergeant.
- Drake, Squadron Leader Billy (no medals awarded; WW2 RAF; 112 "Shark" Squadron; 11th Dec. 1942; Western desert, N. Africa; artist Coleman)
479; RP1054.
- Drage, Lieutenant Quentin(no medals awarded; Jan. 1942; "A" Battery, 11th Royal Horse Artillery surrounded in Cyrenaica; walked back to British lines despite both men being injured; artist not known) see also Benson, Major J.R.E.
- Drain, Private (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914; saving their guns; artist Ted Rawlings) 596.
- see also Reynolds, Captain; Luke, Private; Waldron, Trumpter S.F.G.
- 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; RP 992 artist Coleman).
- Driver, Captain Ken (WW2 South African Air Force; 1st Squadron; 14th June, 1941; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; shot down by a German pilot, who risks his life to deliver a message for Driver, to his wife; artist Shone) 915.
- 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, 1942; first V.C. won in history to a soldier in a naval battle, fighting off a German destroyer from a motor launch 306; artist not known) 67. RP 1173 (artist not known).
- Eardley, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; 16th Oct. 1944 Holland; artist, C.D. Bagnall) 191.
- East, Sergeant (D.S.M.; WW2 Royal Marines; May 1940; Dunkirk; sent to cover the evacuation of Demolition parties at Calais blowing up the docks; artist Shone) 553. see also Mitchell, Sergeant C.G.M.
- 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.
- Edgar, Commander (V.C.; WW1 RN; 1915; Commander of H.M.S. Comet; Persia attacking enemy boats blocking river; with a
motley collection of British river boats; artist Alonso) 829. RP 1357. see also Cookson, Lieutenant.
- Edmondson, Corporal Johnny (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 2 / 17th New South Wales Battalion; 13th / 14th April, 1941; Tobruk, N. Africa;
first Australian V.C. of WW2; artist not known) 745. 1270 artist Harding?
- Edwards, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; A Company, 1st / 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; Feb. 1945; near Nijmagen, Holland; artist Ted Rawlings) 914.
- 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; 105 Squadron; daylight raid over German port of Bremen; artist not known) 76. RP631 (artist not known) & 1181 (artist not known).
- Eldridge, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Canadian Army; Royal Regt. of Canada; 02nd April, 1945; crossing Twente Canal, Holland; artist Philpotts)
972.
- Elliot, G. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Zealand Military Forces, Egypt 15th July 1942; artist Kearon) 108. RP 1236 (artist Slim).
- Elliott, Sergeant Keith (V.C.; New Zealand Army; Western Desert; 15th July, 1942; capturing 130 German prisoners; artist Holroyd) 672.
- Ellis, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 08th Dec. 1942; Gona Creek, New Guinea; attacking Japanese strongpoints; artist Alonso) 398.
- Ensor, Flight Officer M.A. (no medal awarded for this action, but he finished the war with the D.S.O. & Bar and D.F.C. and bar; WW2 RAF; New Zealander; Jan. 1942; attacked three ships off coast of Germany, was hit, damaged craft by colliding top of rock on island, destroying one wingtip; managed to fly home during a snowstorm; artist Shone 546; RP 1125; artist not known).
- 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. RP684, (artist not known) & 1228, artist not known.
- 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 RP652 & 1226 artist not known for both reprints.
- 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.
- Evans, Corporal (no medal awarded; WW2 Army, 1944; 11th Armoured Division, France; scounting ahead before crossing a bridge; artist
Farrugia) 560 RP 1123. see also Mellor, Major.
- Evans, Lieutenant-Colonel L.P. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 17th Oct. 1917; 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regt.; attacking German trenches, near
Polygon Wood, Flanders; Evans led the attack; known as the Man of Steel; artist Coleman) 485.
- Evans, Guardsman (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 5/6th November, 1944; Welsh Guards holding a dutch farm in Veulen, Holland against the Germans; artist Coleman; see also Stevenson, Lieutenant D.J.C.) 584; RP 1170.
- 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.
- Everett, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position defending a
bridge; artist Sanchis; see also Mullins, Major; Walker, Sergeant) 524.
- 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. RP 671 (artist Bevan); 1216 (artist not known).
- Ferrier, Leading Seaman Alec (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; WW2 RN; 03rd Jan. 1943; attacking Italian warships in Palermo harbour, Italy;
artist Coleman) 750. RP 1276 see also Greenland, Lieutenant Dick (D.S.O.).
- Finucane, Paddy Wing-Commander (D.S.O., D.F.C.; WW2, Story of Finucane) 126; RP 577 (artist Bevan).
- Fisher, Sergeant Bill (Bar to the D.C.M. he had won earlier in the war; WW1 Army; 14th June, 1915; 4th Middlesex Regt.; artist not known) 938.
see also Keep, Corporal.
- Fisher, Lance-Corporal Fred (V.C.; WW2 Army; Canadian; 2nd battle of Ypres, Belgium; 23rd April, 1915; artist Sanchis) 938
RP 1101 artist not known.
- Fleming, Private Harold (M.M.; WW1 Canadian army; Battle fo Vimy Ridge; April 1917; artist not known) 1066 see also
Fleming, Quarter-Master; Ray, Sergeant.
- Fleming, Quarter-Master Sergeant Ray (M.M.; WW2 Canadian army; directed fire onto enemy targets at Battle of Bouchante; Sept. 1944;
artist not known) 1066. see also Fleming, Private Harold (relation); Ray, Sergeant.
- Forrest, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; The King's Own Scottish Borderers; Oct. 1944; Operation Aintree, Holland; artist not known) 965.
- Fortune, Apprentice Harry (British Empire Medal & Lloyds Medal for Bravery at Sea; British Merchant Vessel, S.S. Ascot; 29th Feb.
1944; taking command after the vessel was sunk by a Japanese submarine; artist not known) 717. RP 1262.
- Foster, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Canadian Army; Oct. 1944; Holland; Royal Regiment of Canada; artist Philpotts) 658.
see also Pleasance, Lieutenant.
- Fouche, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 09th Oct. 1944; W. desert, N. Africa; S. African armoured car unit; Fouche fought off attacking German
fighter; artist Sanchis?) 597. RP 1159 artist not known. Note - 597 issue suggested the year was 1941. Printing error?
- 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.
- Fox, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 8th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, Salerno, Italy 1943; knocking out an enemy tank; artist Sanchis) 737.
RP 1517.
- Fox, Corporal (M.M.; 24th Feb. 1942; Burma; helping to take a life line across the River Sittang under enemy fire to help troops cross the
river; artist not known) 495. RP1265 artist Sanchis.
see also Roebuck, Lance-Corporal; Robinson, Major J.
- Francis, Second Lieutenant R.R. (M.C.; WW2 Army; January 1945; Pol, Holland; defending their position from Germans; artist Alonso) 773.
RP1295.
- 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; 825 (artist Coleman); 1347 (artist Coleman).
- French, Corporal J.A. (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 04th Sept, 1942; New Guinea; charging Japanese machine gun posts; artist
Coleman) 171; RP 820 (artist not known); RP 1352.
- 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. RP867 artist Philpotts; 1385 & 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.
- Gardner, Lieutenant Philip (M.C.; WW2 Army; Royal Tank Regt.; Western Desert; rescuing a soldier from a minefield and leading his men to
safety through a minefield; artist Josef Marti) 718; 1261 (artist Josep Marti).
- 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
- Garner-Jones, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Far East, Burma; late 1944; capturing Japanese soldier alive, they were shooting themselves,
rather than be captured; artist Philpotts?) 959.
- Garnett, Flight Sergeant Jack (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; 17th July, 1944; Coastal Command, attacking U-Boat U-347 on the surface, North Sea;
artist Alonso 1143) see also Cruickshank, Flying Officer J.A. (Jock).
- 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.
- Gay, Trooper (no medal awarded; WW2 Army; 24th March, 1945; Operation Varsity, 7th Paratrooper Regt.; artist Sanchis) 1116.
- George, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Nov. 1943; attacked a Japanese patrol and retrieved papers from Japanese officers; artist Alonso)
753 RP 1278 (artist Alonso).
- George, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps; 27th Nov. 1944; George captured a number of German troops,
whilst attacking the village of Pideura; artist Alonso) 767. RP 1292 (artist Alonso).
- Gerald, Captain French Air Force (medal not known; The Uhlans are Coming!; WW1 French Air Force; artist not known) 327.
- Ghale, Subedar Narjang (M.C.; WW2 4th / 1st Gurkhas; whilst clearing Basha Hill of Japanese troops, carried a Captain Green to safety;
artist Alonso) 1056.
- Gibbs, Lance-Bombardier (D.F.M.; June 1944; English Channel; acting as an artillery observer on a spotter plane; German fire hit the pilot
of plane, Gibbs kept the plane level and with guidance from the pilot landed the plane; artist not known) 1344.
- 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; RP 794 (artist not known); 1325 (artist not known).
- Gibson, Private 'Flash' (M.M.; WW2 Army; SAS raid on Italian supply dumps at Bouerat, N. Africa; artist Alonso) 973.
- Gibson, Guy Wing Commander (V.C.; Dambusters, The; WW2 RAF; Moehne and Eder Dam raid, 16th May 1943 inside cover) 1982.
- Gillet, Sergeant E. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Z Company; King's Somerset Light Infantry; 23rd Nov. 1944; on border between Belguim and Holland
charges into a house single-handed to clear Germans out; artist Sanchis) 843. RP 1366 (artist not known).
- Godley, Sergeant R.W. (M.M.; WW2 Army; March, 1945; Royal Berkshires; artist Sanchis) 930.
- Goldman, Sergeant "Goldie" (D.C.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry; escaping from Tobruk, N. Africa; 20th June,
1942; artist Albert Holroyd) 713. see also Spear, Corporal Charlie; Borain, Private Dennis.
- Goodman, Staff Sergeant (no medals awarded; repairing a damaged truck under enemy fire and escaping in it; 11th Regt. Royal Horse
Artillery; Cyrenaica, N. Africa; artist Sanchis) 1071.
- Goodwin, Sergeant Frank (mentioned in despatches; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 28th May, 1940; led a charge against German positions near
Monte Piccolo, Italy; artist Shone) 570.
- Gordon, Private J.H. (WW2 Army; Australian; 10th July, 1941; attacking "Greenhill", north of Djezzine, Syria; artist Sanchis?) 235.
- Gorman, Lieutenant John M.C.; (WW2 Army; 1st July, 1944; Caen, France attacking a German armoured Division; artist Coleman) 588.
RP 1152; artist Garcia?). see also Barron, Lance-Corporal (M.M.).
- Gosling, Private (M.M.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918; River Somme, Flanders; protecting British retreat;
rescuing two injured soldiers from a bridge about to be blown up; artist Coleman) 608.
see also Van Zetter, Lieutenant; Barrett, Private; Curtis, Private).
Gould, Petty Officer (V.C. WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher, a submarine, near Crete, February 1942; artist
Coleman) 834. see also Lieutenant Roberts) 5. Story retold in 1479 (artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
Goult, Sergeant A. (DCM; WW2 army; Monte Battaglia, Italy; Oct. 1944; Grenadiers mortar section; replusing a German attack on their
position; artist not known) 407; RP 530 artist Coleman.
Graham, Corporal Stan (M.M.; WW2 Australian Army; New Guinea; 19th Sept. 1943; clearing Japs out of the village of Kaiapit; artist
Farrugia) 501. RP 1058.
Graham, Lieutenant M.M. (WW2 Australian Army; artist Farrugia) 1058.
Grant, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 758. RP 1281 artist Coleman. see also Sergeants Paulton; Barry; Vachon; Bigoray; Jordon.
Gratwick, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army, Australian, 25/26th Oct. 1942, attacking Miteiriya Ridge, Libya, North Africa; artist (P)) 193.
Graves, Lieutenant J.D.N. (mentioned in despatches; recommended for the V.C. but didn't receive it; 1st Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Burma; March 1943; attacked enemy Japanese positions; artist Alonso) 1089.
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. RP 1427 artist Bevan.
Gray, Private J. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 5th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders; 25th March, 1945; attacking village of Groin, Germany; artist Josep Marti) 610.
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.
Greenland, Lieutenant Dick (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 03rd Jan. 1943; attacking Italian warships in Palermo harbour, Italy; artist Coleman) 750. RP 1276. see also Ferrier, Leading Seaman Alec (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal).
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.
Gurong, Rifleman Gane (WW1 Army, Gurkha; 3rd Queen's Alexandra's Own) Gurkha Rifles; Neune Chapelle, Flanders, 1915; had to prove their worth in battle which they did by capturing a German trench; artist Josep Marti) 621. RP 1188.
Gurung, Bhanbhagta, Rifleman (V.C.; WW2, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Burma, attack on Snowdon (Snodon in 845?) East, 5th March 1945) 115 and
inside back cover 1988. RP 845 artist not known.
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; RP 950 (artist Shone). 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; RP 814 (artist not known).
Gyles, Midshipman (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 20th/21st April 1917; Destroyers HMS Swift and Broke engaged six German destroyers;
artist Bagnall) 347; RP 994 artist not known).
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.
Hall, Sergeant-Major Fred (V.C.; Canadian Army; 8th Battalion, Winipeg Rifles; posthumous V.C. trying to rescue a colleague at
Ypres, 1915; artist Kearon) 795. RP 1329. see also Shankland, Captain Bob and Clarke, Lance-Sergeant Leo. All three
men lived in Pine Street, Winnipeg, Canada.
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; RP 1008; see also Thomson, Corporal.
Hand, Sergeant William (Empire Gallentry Medal; 1st Battalion Dorset Regt.; S.W. India; 1921 rebellion of Moplah tribesmen; artist Sanchis) 740. RP 1268 artist Sanchis.
Hansen, 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 RP 1061.
Hansen, Captain P.H. (M.C.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1916; 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regt.; Sulva Bay, Dardonelles; locating a Turkish big gun mounted on a trailer, pulled by a steam locomotive; artist Farrugia) 481.
Hanson-Turner, Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; June 1944; 1st Battalion W. Yorkshire Regt.; Battle of Imphal; defended a position against Japanese attacks using grenades; artist Alonso) 1112.
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. RP 636 (artist Bevan); RP 1204 (artist not known).
Harman, Lance-Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Army; April 1944, Kohima, Assam, Royal West Kent Regt; artist Farrugia) 2. RP1338 artist Sanchis.
Harmer, Petty Officer (CMG; WW2 RN; Far East, no date or year mentioned; HM Submarine Shakespeare; artist Philpotts; see also
Swanston, Lieutenant-Commander) 51. RP 942 artist not known.
Harden, Corporal H.E. (V.C.; WW2 Commandos; North-West Europe; First Aider rescuing wounded troops under heavy fire; artist not known) 86. RP 653 (artist Holroyd?).
Harrison, Company Sergeant-Major (M.M.; WW2 Army; Aug. 1944; 4th Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry stopping German tanks at La Fouguerie, Normandy; artist Kearon) 586; RP 1171 artist not known.
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.
Harvey, Private Jack (V.C.; WW1 Army; 02nd Sept. 1918; 1/22nd Battalion, London Regt. attacking German positions north of Peronne, France.
Harvey attacks and knocks out a German machine-gun post, captures 37 soldiers and brings up the rations!; artist Ted Rawlings) 1199.
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) 649. RP1206 & 1477 (artist not known).
Hawtrey, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1945; Europe; 5th Battalion, The Buffs, rescuing a wounded Lieutenant Tutton; artist
not known) 880.
see also Chapman, Private; Hill, Private; Storey, Private and Passmore, Private.
Hayes, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians;
artist Sanchis?) 437.
- see also Leakey, Captain; Bennett, Private.
Haydon, Lieutenant Peter (D.S.O.; WW2 No. 41 Royal Marines; Sept. 1943; Italy; fighting off a German attack; artist not known) 433.
Hazell, Lieutenant Dick (M.C.; WW2 Army; 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regt.; Nov. 1944; finding out the strength of Japanese soldiers in village of Maungdaw, Burma; artist Philpotts) 516.
Heard, Flying Officer (D.F.C.; involved in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night; artist Shone) 1387.
- see also Squadron Leader Leigh and Pilot Officer Armstrong.
Heidar, Sepoy (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th Frontier Force Rifles; crossing the River Senio, northern Italy; artist Sanchis) 1118.
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; RP 988 ( artist Coleman).
Herbert, George Sergeant (D.C.M. & M.M.; Sniper in the Snow WW2 Army) 1983.
Hesselyn, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; attacking German Stuka dive bombers attacking Malta; artist Josep Marti) 611 RP 1154.
Heywood, A.R.C. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Far East, Burma; 24th Feb. 1945; attacking a Japanese held village of Nattaung; artist Coleman) 622;
RP 902 (artist Coleman?); RP 1190 (artist coleman).
Hichens, Lieutenant-Commander Robert Peverell (D.S.O. & D.S.C.; WW2 RN; story of an ace motor torpedo boat captain; artist Bevan) 491.
Higson, Lance-Corporal John (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Battle of Nieuport Dunes; 10th July, 1917; Belgium; Royal North Lancashire Regt.; artist unknown) 323.
Hill, Lieutenant-Colonel (D.S.O.; WW2; 1st Parachute Battalion; attacking a hill called Gue, Tunisia; 23 / 24th Nov. 1942; artist not known) 1079.
Hill, Private (Mention in Dispatches; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1945; Europe; 5th Battalion, The Buffs, rescuing a wounded Lieutenant Tutton;
artist not known) 880.
see also Hawtrey, Sergeant; Chapman, Private; Storey, Private and Passmore, Private.
Hinton, Sergeant J.D. The Fighting Kiwi (V.C.; WW2 Army; 29th April, 1941; Greece; New Zealander; artist (P)?) 223. RP 1176 (artist Ted Rawlings).
Hitchins, Lieutenant-Commander R.P. (no medals awarded; 8th Flotilla, MGB, summer 1942, near Channel Islands attacking a German convoy; artist Coleman) 578; RP1149.
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.; RP as front / back cover story 719 artist Coleman; RP 1257 artist not known.
Hodgson, Lance-Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd Aug. 1944; fighting patrol engaging German troops at Italian village of Pian di Sco; artist Philpotts) 549; RP1113 (artist Philpotts).
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. RP 1178 (artist Ted Rawlings).
Hollis, C.S.M. (V.C.; WW2 Army; Green Howards; June 1944, attacking and destroying a bunker in Mont Fleurs, France; artist Philpotts) 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. RP 667 (artist Holroyd?)
Horwood, Lieutenant Alec (V.C.; WW2 Army; Queen's Royal Regt. in action with Northamptonshire Regt.; 18th Jan. 1944; Burma; artist Alonso)
1371.
Howson, Corporal J.P. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Feb. 1942; King's Own Light Infantry; attacked by Japanese troops whilst crossing the Sittang River, Burma; managed to make the long, dangerous journey back to British forces; artist not known) 679.
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 bridge; artist not known) 283;
RP 1000.
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, Captain D. Lee (M.C.; WW2 army; 2nd Battalion Suffolk Regt.; 07th May, 1944; attacking a Japanese occupied village, Burma; artist Alonso) 1077.
Hunter, T.P. Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Commando; Italy; artist Coleman) 163.
Hutchinson, Sergeant H.F. (D.C.M.; 28th Aug. 1940, armoured cards of 11th Hussars in the Western Desert; artist Bevan? Action Stations) 1428.
Insall, G.S.M. Second-Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, Nov. 1915; story of an epic patrol) 124; RP 582 & 944; artist
Bevan).
Jack, Sergeant-Major (M.M.; Royal Scots Fusiliers, Burma 1944; artist Philpotts) 669. RP 1210 (artist also Philpotts).
see also Wilson, Fusilier.
Jacka, Albert (V.C.; WW1 Australian Army; first Australian to win a V.C. in WW1, whilst fighting Turks in trench Gallipoli; won M.C.
as a Lieutenant Aug. 1917 with the 14th Battalion at Pozieres, Flanders; artist Sanchis?) 603; 604 RP 1165; 1166;
artist Sanchis? (Probably the only Armed Forces serviceman to have appeared on the front cover of The Victor in two
consecutive issues).
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. RP 1180 (artist not known).
Jackson, Flight Engineer Norman (V.C.; WW2 RAF; April 1944, bombing raid over Germany; artist not known) 22.
James, Sergeant George (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets; La Bassee Canal, France; artist Ted Rawlings) 783. RP 1315.
see also Privates Tabb and Sinnott).
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.
Jenkins, Trooper (M.M.; WW2 Army; 7th Light Cavalry, Indian Army; Myintha, Burma; 02nd March, 1945; fighting a Japanese officer inside a tank; artist not known) 1108.
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.
Jillings, Sergeant-Major (WW1 RFC; no medals awarded; undignified distinction of being first British airman to be wounded - in the bottom.
artist Shone) 1010.
Joines, Private (M.M.; May 1940, retreat of Gloucestershire Regt. to Dunkirk; made five dangerous motorbike journeys; artist Coleman) 602. RP 1151 artist Coleman.
Jones, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; SBS attacking German airfield, Kastell; island of Crete; artist Ted Rawlings) 273.
Jones, Commander Loftus (V.C.; WW1 RN; 31st May, 1916; Battle of Jutland; HMS Shark engaged German destroyers and was sunk;
artist Sanchis?) 525.
Jones, Guardsman H.R. (M.M.; 27th May 1944; No.2 Company, 3rd Battalion Welsh Guards; covered retreat of wounded soldiers, at Piccolo, near Arce, Italy; artist Coleman) 579; RP 1153.
Johnstone, Captain Bill (V.C.; Aug. 1914; retreat from Mons; bridge over River Aisne blown up, Johnstone uses a raft to cross river several times with food and weapons; artist Watson) 1039.
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; RP 1016 artist Shone.
Jordon, Sergeant Harold (D.S.O.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 758.
RP 1281 artist Coleman. see also Paulton; Barry; Vachon; Bigoray; Grant; note - they are all sergeants.
Joyce, Lance Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 02nd March, 1945; attacking a German held farm at Bonninghardt; artist Leo Rawlings)
594.
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.
Keeble, Company Sergeant Major (M.C.; April 1944; 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regt.; Kohima, Burma; artist Ted Rawlings) 777; RP 1318
& 1509 Artist Rawlings.
Keenan, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 army; June 1942; El Alamein; Ruweisat Ridge; 11th Field Regt., Royal Artillery; sole survivor of his gun
crew, but continued to fire it and hold the enemy back; artist Garcia) 1087.
Keep, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 14th June, 1915; 4th Middlesex Regt.; artist not known) 938
RP 1101 artist not known. see alsoFisher, Sergeant.
Kelliher, Private (V.C.; WW2 Army, New Guinea, advance on Nadzab, Sept. 1943, Australian; artist Farrugia) 72. RP664 artist not known &
1223 (artist not known).
Kendrick, Private John (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Royal Army Medical Corps; 25th Oct. 1914; stayed in a damaged house, in no man's land with wounded whilst a bomb barrage raged overhead, risked life to obtain food and water for wounded; artist Ted Rawlings) 1217.
Kerr, Captain Bill (M.C.; WW2 Army; No.5 Commando, 5 Troop; March 1944; Arakan hills, Burma; attacking and clearing of a Japanese
position; artist not known) 802. RP 1341. See also Captain Ray Noble.
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.
Khan, Rifleman Sher (WW1 Army; Indian; no medal awarded; 57th Wildes Rifles, Frontier Force; shooting a German sniper; artist Leo Rawlings)
1007.
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.
Kingsford, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW1 RAF; 23rd June, 1918; Bourne climbed onto wing to release a stuck bomb, whilst Kingsford
kept the plane level; artist Sanchis) see also Bourne, Lieutenant 1070.
kisanbahadur, Jemadar (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Gurkhas; Mar. 1944; Burma; 2 / 5th Gurkhas; fighting through the Valley of the Snakes; artist not known) 353.
Knowland, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army; Commandos holding Hill 170; 12th January, 1945; artist not known) 20.
Knox, Lieutenant Bob (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Flanders, 1915; Knox attempted to throw a grenade back towards the Germans, failed, injured but saved lives of his men; artist Ted Rawlings) 1052.
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.
Konowal, Corporal Filip (V.C.; WW1 Canadian Army; Canadian Expeditionary Force; 22nd Aug. 1917; attacking Hill 70; note -
air-borne oil exploding drums were launched at the enemy; artist Ted Rawlings) 786. RP 1313 (artist Rawlings).
Kootoshinsky, Private Abraham (D.S.C.; 307 American Medal of Honour; 2nd Dec. 1918; leading troops back to American lines; artist
Philpotts) 1031. see also Whittlesey, Major.
Kretzer, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Army; 9th Queen's Royal Lancers; 16th June, 1942; Hagfet El Haiad; Western Desert; artist not known) 755.
RP 1280 (artist not known)
.
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.
Lassen, Major A. (V.C. for a Dane; WW2 Commandos; Danish national; 8th/9th April 1945; Lake Commachio, Italy; artist unknown) 254.
RP 835 artist not known. Also an M.C.July 1943 artist Ted Rawlings) 273.
Lavin, Private (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Gallipoli, November, 1915; preventing an attack on British lines by Turkish
patrol; artist Leo Rawlings) 572.
Lawless, Private (no medal awarded; WW1 Army; 8th Battalion Border Regiment moved to Vaulx, Belgium, to stem a German attack; artist
Sutherland) 665; RP 1218 artist Sutherland.
Lawrence, Captain George (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; attacking the Germans and getting as many bullet holes in his plane as possible; artist
Coleman) 565; RP 1117 (artist Coleman).
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; RP 995 artist Philpott see also Ainslie, Sergeant T.B.
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.
Laycock, Brigadier (no medals awarded; WW2 Commandoes; 26th/27th May, 1941; assiting in withdrawal of troops from Crete by harassing
German forces; artist Alonso) 1055.
Leaf, Lieutenant (no medals awarded; WW2 RN; 28th Nov. 1941; two MGB's lost in the English Channel, found and rescued two Belgians from
a boat; artist Sanchis) 528; RP 1092 artist Garcia? see also Bradford, Lieutenant.
Leakey, Captain (M.C.; WW2 Army; 9th Aug. 1941, near Tobruk, N. Africa; Royal Tank Regt. defending observation Post "Jim" from Italians;
artist Sanchis?) 437.
- see also Hayes, Corporal; Bennett, Private.
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. RP 855 artist Shone; 1376 artist Shone.
Leathart, Flight Lieutenant (D.S.O.; 23rd May, 1940; rescued Squadron Leader White (74 Squadron), after he was shot down over France,
by flying him back in a Miles Master trainer) 650. see also Allen, Pilot Officer Johnny; Deere, Pilot Officer Al ;
artist Philpotts) 650. RP 962.
Lee, Private (M.M.; 09th Sept. 1937; Northamptonshire Regt. vs. Pathan tribesmen; N.W. Frontier, India; artist Sanchis) 668.
RP 668. RP 1219. see also Claire, Private; Letts, Private.
Leigh, Squadron Leader (D.S.O. / A.F.C.; involved in the inventing of a searchlight to spot German U-boats at night; artist Shone) 1387.
- see also Pilot Officer Armstrong and Flying Officer Heard.
Leigh-Fermor, Major Paddy (no medal awarded; dropped into Crete to capture General Kreipe, commander of the island; artist Sanchis) 659.
RP 1220 & 1549, artist for both reprints Sanchis. see also Moss, Major W.S.).
Leitch, Lance-Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; "B" Company, 4th King's Own Scottish Borderers; sending radio messages whilst under fire;
artist Alonso) 629. RP 1203 artist Alonso.
Leoroyd, Flight Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 12th Aug. 1940; The Raid on thte Dortmund-Ems Canal; artist not known) 37; RP 812
(artist Shone); 1342 artist Shone.
Lester, Corporal Frank (V.C.; WW1 Army; 12th Oct. 1918; 10th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers; clearing Germans out of Neuville,
('The village of Death'), France or Belgium?; artist Coleman) 620.
Letts, Private Ginger (D.C.M.; 09th Sept. 1937; Northamptonshire Regt. vs. Pathan tribesmen; N.W. Frontier, India; artist Sanchis) 1219.
see also Claire, Private; Lee, Private.
Levenson-Gower, Captain (no medals awarded; WW1 Army; May 1915; Royal Horse Guards; leading a cavalry charge; artist Ted Rawlings) 670.
RP 1214 (artist also Ted Rawlings). see also Coffin, Corporal; Churchyard, Corporal).
Lewthwaite, Captain C.O. (M.C.; WW2 Army; May 1940; Royal Warwickshire Regt.; covering withdrawn of other troops; artist Coleman) 513.
Leybourne, Captain John (M.C.; WW2?; 8th Durham Light Infantry, destroying some German positions; artist Sanchis) 955.
Lille, Gunner Corporal (D.F.M.; RAF; 204 Squadron; Norway; artist Sutherland) 1345.
see also Phillips, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.)
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.
Lindsell, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regt.; Jan. 1945; Budalin, Burma; artist not known) 945.
Linton, Commander "Tubby" (V.C.; DSO; DSC; WW2 RN; Captain of HMS Turbulent, a submarine; story of; Mediterranean, 1942 - 1943; artist not known) 15; RP 420 & 548 (artist Shone).
Lipscombe, Lieutenant-Colonel (WW2 Army; 16th Feb. 1945; attacking an escarpment held by Germans; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 445.
Lipsett, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Nov. 1917; defending a Mosque in Nebi Samwil, Jerusalem; Yeoman Mounted Division; artist not known) 413.
Little, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 army; 11th Battalion Royal Scots Fusillers; 23rd Oct, 1944; rescuing a gun and destroying a German self-propelled gun during an attack on a Dutch village of Kruisweg; artist Alonso) 1006.
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.
Luke, Frank (Congressional Medal of Honour; US pilot; Aug. 1918; American 27th Pursuit Squad; barrage balloon bursting; artist not known) 408.
Luke, Private (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914; saving their guns; artist Ted Rawlings) 596.
- see also Reynolds, Captain; Drain, Private; Waldron, Trumpter S.F.G.
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.
Lynn, Private (V.C.; also holder of the D.C.M.; WW1 Army; April 1915; 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers, Ypres; firing a machine gun to keep
Germans at bay during a gas attack, whilst wearing no mask of his own. Killed in action; artist Ted Rawlings) 1148.
Macintyre, Lieutenant-Commander Donald (numerous medals during his career, D.S.O. and two bars, D.S.C.; WW2 Royal Navy; artist not known) 882.
mackenzie, Captain (Canadian; no medal awarded; WW2 3rd/2nd Gurkhas, Chindits; 1943, Far East; rescuing an overloaded elephant from a river;
artist - Sanchis) 1004.
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. RP 853 (artist not known).
MacNamara, Captain R.V. (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 1st Dorests; Normandy, 30th July, 1944; artist Watson) 960.
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.
McCallum, Corporal Charlie (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 29th Aug. 1942; New Guinea; holding off Japanese attacks; artist Sanchis) 497.
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; 1114; RP 1564 appeared as an Action Stations one page
article).
McGregor, Flying Officer Mac (no medal awarded; WW2 RAF; Scots Canadian; 13th April, 1942; Beaufort torpedo bombers from 22 & 39 squadrons,
flying from Tobruk attacked a German supply convoy in the Mediterranean Sea; plane McGregor was in was shot down, he swam six miles
to Malta; artist Sanchis?) 861. RP 1373.
McIntosh, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Army; taking an enemy position 3rd Jan. 1941 on his own with Australian Imperial Forces; artist Kearon;
note - McIntosh a Scotsman won the M.M. and Bar in WW1. wasn't accepted by British forces in WW2, so joined the Australians where he won another M.M. and Bar) 600; RP 1150, artist Kearon.
McIver, Leading Seaman (D.S.C.; Fistful of Gongs – true story; WW2) 1984.
McKean, Lieutenant George (V.C.; WW1 Army; British but serving with 14th Canadian Battalion Expeditionary Force; Mckean attacked and
captured a German trench; 27th/28th April, 1917; artist Ted Rawlings) 1096.
Mckelvie, Captain Edward (D.S.O.; WW1 RFC; 30th Nov. 1917; artist Shone) 1035. see also Powell.
McKenzie, Sergeant (M.M.; WW1 Tank Corps; first tank vs. tank battle, Flanders, 24th April 1918; artist not known) 779. RP 1312
artist Kearon?; 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.
McLew, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 army; Cameron Highlanders; knocking out five machine-gun positions, with his men in Reichswald Forest, Germany; Feb. 1945; artist Garcia?) 1082.
Mclver, Private Hugh (V.C.; WW1 Army; Royal Scots; 23rd Aug. 1918; France; message runner delivering a message and capturing Germans; artist Bagnall) 613.
McNair, Pilot Officer R.W. (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian; autumn, 1941; protecting a fellow shot down pilot from German fighters; artist Diaz?) 486.
McNamara, Lieutenant F. (V.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp, No.1 Squadron; 20th March, 1917; attacking a Turkish position at Gaza in Palestine, landing to pick up a fellow pilot forced to land; only Australian pilot to win the V.C. in WW1; artist (P)) 189 RP1090 (artist Alonso) .
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;RP 875.
Maidment, Private G. (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 30th Aug. 1942; defending Alola village, New Guinea from the Japanese; artist Alonso)
401. RP871; 1383 artist Alonso; 1495 artist Alonso).
Maier, Private Jimmy (D.C.M.; Essex Scottish Regt.; Dieppe 19th Aug. 1942; artist Kearon?) 1328.
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 RP 661 & 1221 artist Coleman for both latter issues.
Maldment, Private G. (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; New Guinea; 30th Aug. 1942; holding village of Alola; artist not known) 1495.
Mallinson, Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; getting a message through from the Essex Regt. to the Gurkhas at Cassino, Itlay, March 1944; artist
Sutherland) 1332.
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. RP 728
artist Coleman; RP 1309 artist not known.
Mantle, J.F. Leading Seaman (V.C.; WW2 RN, Portland Harbour, H.M.S. Foylebank, 4th July 1940; artist Shone) 151. RP 734
artist Coleman; 1307 artist Coleman.
Mariner, Private William (V.C.; WW1 Army; May 1915; 2nd Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps; Cambrin, Flanders; destroying a German machine gun post; artist Coleman) 554.
Marix, Flight-Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW1 RNAS; 08th Oct. 1914; attacking Zeppelin sheds at Dusseldorf; artist (P)) 375; RP 950
(artist Shone); see also Grey, Squadron Commander Spenser).
Marquet, Corporal, (George Medal; WW2 RCAF; 28th June, 1944; RAF Tholthorpe; rescuing two crew from a burning plane; artist not known).
1322.
see also Flight Sergeant St. Germain and Air Commodore Ross.
Marsden, Squadron Leader (no medal awarded; 33 Squadron; Sept. 1941; escorting a convey to Malta; shot down, rescued by Norwegian seaman;
name not known; artist Shone) 1005.
Mason, D.W. Captain George Cross (WW2, Mediterranean Sea, S.S. Ohio in a convoy to Malta, 3rd Aug. 1942) 166.
Mattock, C.S.M. Tommy (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; June 1942; 5th East Yorkshire Regt.; North Africa; fighting to get past Germans to rejoin British
forces; artist not known) see also Robinson, Private Albert 550.
Mayes, Sergeant Charlie (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal & annunity of £20 a year; WW1 RN; H.M.S. Kent; Royal Marine; in action against German
light cruiser Nurnberg; artist not known) 964.
Mayne, Lieutenant-Colonel R.B. (D.S.O.; WW2 S.A.S.; April 1945; clearing out Germans from the village of Oldenburg, Holland; artist
not known) 694; RP 1245.
Melling, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 26th Armoured Brigade, 17th / 21st Lancers in battle trying to force a passage through Fondouk Pass,
Tunisia; 9th March, 1943; artist not known) 922. see alsoLancers, 17th / 21st (factual entry).
Mellor, Major (no medal awarded; WW2 Army, 1944; 11th Armoured Division, France; scounting ahead before crossing a bridge; artist Farrugia) 560; RP 1123. see also Evans, Corporal.
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.
Metcalfe, Corporal J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Dunkirk, 1940; Royal Warwickshire Regt.; saving troops using bren-gun carriers; artist not known)
540; RP 1115 (artist not known). see also Wade, 2nd Lieutenant.
Middleton, Flight Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 RAF; Bomber raid on Turin, November 1942; artist not known) 13; RP 811 (artist Coleman); 1333
artist Coleman.
Miers, Commander (V.C.; WW2 RN; adventure of Commander Miers and his command, the submarine HMS Torbay; artist not known) 35.
Millar, Company Sergeant-Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; 01st Aug. 1944; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers; defending position from German tanks
on 'Minden Day'; artist Ted Rawlings) 700. RP 1256.
Miller, Private Thomas (Empire Gallentry Medal; 1st Battalion Dorset Regt.; S.W. India; 1921 rebellion of Moplah tribesmen; artist
Sanchis) 740. RP 1268 artist Sanchis (not mentioned in reprint story 1268)?
Milner, Lance Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 02nd May, 1915; Flanders; 1st Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regt.; artist not known) 1141.
Mitchell, Lieutenant F.M.C. (M.C.; WW1 Tank Corps; first tank vs. tank battle, Flanders, 24th April 1918; artist Kearon?)779;
RP 1312 artist Kearon?; as an Action Stations article) 1563. see also McKenzie, Sergeant.
Mitchell, Major B.G.B. (D.S.C. & Order of the Orange Nassu (Dutch medal); 11th May, 1940; Chatham Division of Royal Marines, hold port in
the Hook of Holland; artist not known)587; RP 1179.
Mitchell, Private G.A. (V.C.; WW2 army; London Scottish Regt.; attacking the Domiano Ridge, Italy; 23rd Jan. 1944; artist Philpotts) 260.
RP 985.
Mitchell, Sergeant (C.G.M.; WW2 Royal Marines; May 1940; Dunkirk; sent to cover the evacuation of Demolition parties at Calais blowing up the docks; artist Shone) 553. see also East, Sergeant D.S.M.
Mohamed, Subedar Sher (M.C.; a Punjabi battalion defending the village of Poggiafior, Italy, May 1944 against Germans; artist Alonso) 605.
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.
Moffatt, Private Martin (V.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd Leinsters; Moffatt sent to collect six soldiers held by Provost Marshall, runs into Germans, he uses grenades to get past them; artist Sanchis) 638. RP 1201, artist not known.
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 1087; artist Shone; RP 1462 (artist not known).
Moore, Fusilier M.M. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers; taking and holding a bridge across the River Simeto, Sciliy from the Germans; artist not known) 918.
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. RP 1424 as part of Action Stations series).
Mooreman, Boatswain William (D.S.C.; WW2 RN; June 1940; armed trawler Moonstone captures an Italian sub Galileo artist not
known) 1343.
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; RP 948 (artist not known); RP as part of the Action Stations! series 1456; (artist not known).
Morris, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 21st Mar. 1940; Gloucester Regt.; British troops defending village of Brayelle; delivered tea to troops
under enemy fire; artist Philpotts) 538; RP 1097 artist not known.
Moss, Major W.S. (no medal awarded; dropped into Crete to capture General Kreipe, commander of the island; artist Sanchis) 659. RP 1220 & 1549, artist for both reprints Sanchis. see alsoLeigh-Fermor, Major Paddy).
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.
Muhammed, Leading-Seaman Ismail (D.S.M.; WW2 Australian Navy; Nov. 1942; Bengal an armed Australian built Merchant ship engages two Japanese raiders to prevent a sinking of an oil tanker; artist not known) 1021.
Mulholland, Sergeant-Major (D.C.M.; May 1940, Cysoing, Belgium, Border Regt. attacking a German Outpost; artist Coleman) 569; RP1144.
Mullins, Major (M.C.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position defending a
bridge; artist Sanchis; see also Everett, Sergeant; Walker, Sergeant 524.
Murphy, Flying Officer Peter (series; WW2 RAF; operating a ME109 in occupied France) see Murphy's Messerschmitt.
Murray, Henry William (Australian Army; won the followiwng medals in WW1 -)
- D.C.M. 1915 Gallipoli as a Lance-Corporal.
- D.S.O. 1916 in Flanders as a Captain.
- V.C. and a Bar 1917.
- C.M.G. 1919 Russia. Ended the war as a Lieutenant-Colonel.
- In addition also won the French Croix De Guerre.
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; RP 1042 artist not known.
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 submarine E11; sunk seven ships in eleven days; artist Bevan?) 338; RP 1076 artist not known.
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; artist Kearon) 25; RP 1982 annual, inside
cover; RP 826 (artist not known); RP 1350 (artist not known).
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; RP743 & 1267; artist Coleman in both RP's; 1511 told in Action Stations series artist Bevan).
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.
Ngarimu, Second Lieutenant Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa (V.C.; New Zealand Military Forces; 26th March, 1943; capturing a German held hill, at Djebel
Tabarga, Tunisia; artist Ted Rawlings) 730. RP 1303.
Nicholls, Lance Corporal Harry (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st May 1940; Grenadier Guards; artist Coleman?; also received the Bronze Cross) 90.
Nicholls, Lieutenant Colonel Arthur (George Cross; WW2 Army, Coldstream Guards; Oct. 1943; operating behind enemy lines in Albania; artist
Sanchis?) 997.
Nicholson, Lieutenant D. J. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 16th Aug. 1940, Battle of Britain; title - One VC for the fighters; artist not known) 34. RP 1177 (artist Shone).
Nixon, Major Sir Chris (M.C.; WW2 Army; Gurkhas; 12th April, 1945; attacking the Pagoda Ridge, near Burmese town of Kyaukpadaung; artist Coleman) 466.
Noble, Captain Ray (M.C.; WW2 Army; No.5 Commando, 5 Troop; March 1944; Arakan hills, Burma; attacking and clearing of a Japanese
position; artist not known) 802. RP 1341. See also Captain Bill Kerr.
Norman, Lance-Corporal F. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; January 1944; D Company, Royal Ulster Rifles; manning a radio whilst under fire troops attacked Monte Damiano, Italy; artist not known) 1043.
Norris, Sergeant J. (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; WW2 RAF; 3rd Nov. 1943; bombing raid on Dusseldorf, Germany; artist not known) 28 RP 1213 (artist Coleman).
Norton, G.R. Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2, South African Army; 31st Aug. 1944; Italy; commanding a platoon of the Hampshire Regiment;
artist Diaz?) 133. RP 699, (artist Diaz?); RP 1249.
Nosotti, Lieutenant G.W. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 20th March, 1943; 7th Green Howards; Tunisia; a forlorn hope mission to get inside the fort;
artist Alonso) 534; RP 1095.
Oliver, Sergeant G.W. (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (flying); WW2 RAAF; 17th Aug. 1943; bombing raid on Peenemunde, Germany; 467 (RAAF)
Squadron; artist Shone) 840. see also Warrant Officer Wilson.
O'Neill, Sergeant Johnny (M.M. or V.C?; WW1 Army; 18th Oct. 19??; 2nd Leinster Regt.; his brother killed in action, O'Neill takes the fight to the Germans, also helped by an unknown Sergeant from the Worcestershire Regt.; artist Ted Rawlings) 628. RP 1186 (artist Rawlings). Note - 628 says O'Neill won the V.C. and that his name was spelt with two l's. Issue 1186 spelt his name with one 'l' and wasn't sure if he won a V.C. or the M.M.
O'Pray, Lieutenant Harry (M.C.; WW2 Army; 2nd / 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry; 05th January, 1944; Colle Cedro, Italy; artist
not known) 746. RP 1272 artist not known.
Osbourne, Company Sergeant-Major J.R. (V.C.; WW2 Canadian Army; 19th Dec. 1941 Winnipeg Grenadiers attacked Japanese holding Mount Butler,
overlooking Hong Kong; artist Diaz?) 136. RP 842, artist Ted Rawlings. Note - Osbourne spelt as Osborn in issue 842 1369 artist
T. Rawlings.
Owen, Private Eddy (M.M.; WW2 New Zealand Army; clearing out Japs from Mono Island, Pacific Ocean; 27th Oct. 1943; artist not known) 615.
(b>see also Tassone, Carpenter's Mate Aurillo.
Paget, Lieutenant Tony (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; capture of a farm, Germany; February
1945; artist Kearon?) 733. RP 1304.
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; RP 1075 artist Alonso.
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, 800 Squadron)
- (attacking German ship Konigsberg Norway 10th April, 1940; artist not known) 1353.
- (25th April 1940, Norway; escape from German airmen, after being shot down; artist Philpotts) 109.
Partridge, Private (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 8th Australian Infantry; July 1945; attacking Bougainville, a Solomon Island; won one of the last V.C.'s of the war; artist not known) 612.
Passmore, Private (Divisional Mark of Esteem; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1945; Europe; 5th Battalion, The Buffs, rescuing a wounded Lieutenant
Tutton; artist not known) 880.
see also Hawtrey, Sergeant; Hill, Private; Storey, Private and Chapman, Private.
Passmore, Sergeant Sam (D.C.M.; WW1 Artillery; 7th Mountain Battery, Royal Artillery; Givenchy; March 1915; he and four of his men pushed
a gun beyond the main British line to destroy a German fortified sniper position; artist not known) 860. RP 1380.
Patrick, Sergeant R.A. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2/15th Battalion, Australian Army; attacking an Italian strongpoint, near Tobruk, North Africa; artist Coleman) 469.
Pavey, 2nd Lieutenant Sam (M.C.; WW1 Army; 2nd Sept, 1918; 1st Tank Brigade attacking near Villers-Les-Cagnicourt; destroying a German
stronghold in a factory; artist Alonso) 1321.
Peacock, Sergeant (Norwegian War Cross; WW2 Army; April, 1940; Green Howards defending Otta, Norway from German attacks; artist not known)
563; RP 1098 artist Garcia). see also Dessaind, Captain.
Peck, Corporal Jack (M.M.; WW2 Army; Second Battalion, Suffolk Regt.; 10th May, 1944; driving the Japanese out of a village, in the Far East; artist Philpotts) 543.
Peck, Lieutenant-Colonel (V.C.; WW1 Canadian Army; 16th Infantry Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; led attack at
Villers-Le-Cagnicourt, France; artist not known) 921.
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.
Pegler, Corporal H.R.D. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; North Africa; 7th Hussars; rescuing another tank crew; artist Sanchis?) 925.
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.
Phillips, Flight Lieutenant (D.F.C.; RAF; 204 Squadron; Norway; artist Sutherland) 1345.
see also Lille, Gunner Corporal (D.F.M.).
Pick, Commander (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; 20th/21st April 1917; Destroyers HMS 'Swift' and 'Broke' engaged six German destroyers; artist
Bagnall) 347; RP 994 artist not known).
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).
Pike, Sergeant Percy (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; trench blocking party; 09th May, 1915; 13th Kensington Battalion, London Regt.; artist Ted Rawlings) 958.
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.
Pleasance, Lieutenant (M.C.; (M.M.; WW2 Canadian Army; Oct. 1944; Holland; Royal Regiment of Canada; artist Philpotts) 658.
see also Foster, Sergeant.
Plews, Private J. (M.M.; WW2 British Army Despatch rider; B Company, 5th Battalion, The Buffs; delivering orders on a motorbike whilst
under fire from the Germans; artist Kearon?) 739; RP 1519 (artist Patrick?).
Potter, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW1 cavalry; 15th Hussars; Nov. 1914, Flanders; artist Coleman) 606.
Poulton, Sergeant Ted (D.F.C. and commissioned as an officer; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 1281.
see also Jordon; Barry; Vachon; Bigoray; Grant; note - they are all sergeants.
Powell (D.C.M.; WW1 RFC; 30th Nov. 1917; artist Shone) 1035. see also Mckelvie, Captain Edward.
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 RP 852 & 1367 (artist not known).
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; 483; RP 1051 artist Coleman; RP 1469; artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
Prince, Sergeant Tommy (WW2 Canadian Army; Silver Star - an American decoration, 1944; great grandson of the Salteause Indian Chief Peguis; artist not known) 492 RP 1041 (artist Sanchis); 1553 (printed as an Action Stations story; artist not known).
Prott, Gunner J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; July 1944; 151st Ayrshire Yeomanry Field Regt. advancing on the French port of Caen; artist not known) 287.
Pun, Narbir Rifleman (M.M.; WW2 3rd Gurkha Rifles, A Company; 22nd March, 1944; Burma) artist Alonso. see also Rana, Dalbir Naik
904.
Queripel, Captain L.E. (V.C.; WW2 Paratroopers; 19th Sept. 1944, Arnhem, Holland; artist Sutherland) 83. RP 787 artist not known.
Quirk, Captain M. (D.S.O.; S.A.A.F.; 1st South African Squadron; 15th May, 1941; Operation Brevity, North Africa; saving a fellow pilot;
artist Shone) 939.
Rai, Corporal Karkara J. (no medal awarded; WW1 Gurkhas; near Nasirya, Mesoptamia; clearing of Turkish positions; artist Ted Rawlings) 1234.
Rajendra-Singh, Major (D.S.O.; WW2 Indian Army; 2nd Royal Lancers, (Gardner's Horse), late March, early April 1941; escaping from Germans, El Mechili, Western Desert, Africa; artist Alonso) 663.
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.
Ram, Havildar Hardewa (no medals awarded; WW2 Indian Army; 1st Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles; N. Africa; 04th Dec., 1941; walked across desert with two comrades and his bren gun back to british lines; artist not known).
Ram, Sepoy Ali (no medals awarded, but promoted to Corporal; WW1 army; retreat from Mons, 1914; 58th Rifles, Indian Army; captured by
Germans, but convinced them that he would change sides; artist Alonso) 1072.
Rama, Subadar Richhpal (V.C.; WW2 Army; 4th Battalion, 6th Raj Putana Rifles; Feb. 1941; fighting Italians in Dongolaas Gorge, Eritrea;
captured and held positions until out of bullets, then escaped through the Italians via a bayonet charge; artist not known) 774.
Rana, Dalbir Naik (M.M.; WW2 3rd Gurkha Rifles, A Company; 22nd March, 1944; Burma) artist Alonso. see also Pun, Narbir Rifleman
904.
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; RP 675 (artist Slim);
RP 1237 (artist Slim).
Rattey, Corporal (V.C.; WW2 Australian Army; 22nd March, 1945; action on South Bougainville island, in South-West Pacific ocean; artist
Farrugia) 58. RP 632 artist Coleman).
Rawat, Subedar Sher Ling (Indian Order of Merit; 39th Royal Garhauali Rifles; 05th Nov. 1944; crossing the River Fiumicino,Italy;
artist Alonso) 515; RP 1134.
Rawnsley, C.F. see Cunningham, J. & Rawnsley, C.F.
Raymond, Claud Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 Army, Burma, 21st Mar 1945; "D" Force; artist (P)) 195; RP 593 artist Alonso.
Reed, Bombardiar Henry (George Cross; WW2 Army; 21st June, 1941; manning an anti-aircraft gun on S.S. Cormount; 2nd Maritime
AA Battery; artist Kearon?) 720. RP 1260.
Rees, Major-General T.W. (no medals awarded; WW2 army; March 1944; 19th Indian Division; Burma; Buddist Pagoda attacked by 4th Gurkhas
to avoid bombing the building; artist Alonso) 999.
Reid, Flight-Lieutenant William (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 3rd Nov. 1943; bombing raid on Dusseldorf, Germany; artist not known) 28. RP654,
836 & 1213 (artist Coleman, both re-prints); 1496 artist Bevan.
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.
Rendle, Bandsman Tommy (V.C.; WW1 Army; 20th Nov. 1914; 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; rescuing a wounded office;
artist not known) 926.
Reyneir, Lieutenant 2nd. P.B. (M.C.; May 1942; charging a pillbox with a grenade, on French Vichy island of Madagascar;
artist not known) 953.
Reynolds, Captain (V.C.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914; saving their guns; artist Ted Rawlings) 596.
- see also Drain, Private; Luke, Private; Waldron, Trumpter S.F.G.
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.
Rhys-Williams, Captain (Mentioned in Despatches; WW2 Army; Welsh Guards; 9th April, 1943; Fondouk Gap, Tunisia; leading a charge to take
the German position; artist Philpotts) 573.
Richardson, Captain (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; 22nd Aug. 1917; commander of tank bogged down, shelled by British and German artillery, leading
survivors back to British lines: artist not known) 1133.
Richardson, Private James (V.C.; WW1 Canadian Army; Manitoba Regt.; Canadians; 08th Oct. 1916; Battle of the Somme, Flanders; artist
Bagnall) 237. RP 749 artist Kearon?; 1264 artist Kearon?
Richmond, Lieutenant Wally (no medal awarded; WW1 RFC; 1918; Kyber Pass; shot down and captured, ransomed for 10,000 rifle cartridges;
artist Sanchis?) 1122.
Ricketts, Private (V.C.; Croix de Guerre, with Gold Star Belgium; promoted to Sergeant; WW1 Canadian Army; 14th Oct. 1918; crossed a river
and attacked a German position with a Lewis gun; artist Potts) 351.
Riggs, Captain (no medals awarded, but finished the war with D.S.O.; M.C., WW2 Army; 4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry;
fighting Germans in Norway; artist Ted Rawlings) 566.
Ritchie, Captain (M.C.; Gordon Highlanders; 19th July, 1943; Sterro Village, Sicily; artist Sutherland) 1337.
Roberts, Sergeant Dicky (M.M.; WW2 Army; 3rd County London Yeomanry, The Sharpshooters; 01st Sept. 1942; North Africa; rescuing another
tank crew which had been hit; artist Alonso) 788. RP 1316 (artist Alonso).
Roberts, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RN; removal of an unexploded bomb from HMS Thrasher, a submarine, near Crete, February 1942;
artist Coleman) 834; see also Gould, Petty Officer) 5. Story retold in 1479 (artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
Robinson, Lieutenant Commander E.G. (promoted; WW1 RN; April, 1915; two small launches attack a strongly defended Turkish coast in the
Dardanelles to sink a stranded RN submarine E-15; note - all other ranks were decorated for this action; artist Shone) 844. RP
1490 artist Bevan?
Robinson, Major J. (M.C.; WW2 Army; 24th Feb. 1942; Burma; helping to take a life line across the River Sittang under enemy fire to help
troops cross the river; artist not known) 495. RP1265 artist Sanchis.
see also Fox, Corporal and Roebuck, Lance-Corporal.
Robinson, Private Albert (M.M.; WW2 Army; June 1942; 5th East Yorkshire Regt.; North Africa; fighting to get past Germans to rejoin
British forces; artist not known) see also Mattock, C.S.M. Tommy (D.C.M.) 550.
Roebuck, Lance-Corporal (M.M.; 24th Feb. 1942; Burma; helping to take a life line across the River Sittang under enemy fire to help troops
cross the river; artist not known) 495. RP1265 artist Sanchis.
see also Fox, Corporal and Robinson, Major J.
Rofe, Flight Sergeant Cyril (M.M.; WW2 RAF POW; escaping from a German POW camp, Sept. 1944; involved in a Russian Cossack charge against
Germans in Poland; artist Ted Rawlings) 781. RP 1311, artist Ted Rawlings.
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.
Rolo, Major J.E. (M.C.; WW2 Army; hold and defending a bridge near Anzio, Italy; 1st Battalion, the Buffs; Jan. 1944; artist Garcia) 957.
see also Atkins, Corporal.
Romans, Petty Officer David (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Canadian; 1940; attacked German airbase at Eschwage, pilot was hit, but Romans an inexperienced pilot flew the plane back to base; artist Shone; RP 1106; artist not known).
Ronneberg, Lieutenant (No medals awarded; WW2 Norwegian Commandos blowing up heavy water plant at Rjukan, Feb. 1943) 70 RP 619 &
1164 artist Ted Rawlings.
Roope, Commander (WW2 RN; V.C.; 07th April, 1940; HMS Glow-Worm in battle with the German cruiser Admiral Hipper; artist not known) 53
RP647; 1205 & 1551 (artist not known).
Rose, Sergeant Pilot (D.F.M.; Press on Regardless! WW2 RAF) 1976.
Roseveare, Major John (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 6th June, 1944; Royal Engineers; destroying a bridge over the R. Dives at Troam,
Normandy; artist Alonso) 770; RP 1294 (artist Alonso) & 1515 (artist Patrick?).
Ross, Air Commodore, (George Cross; WW2 RCAF; 28th June, 1944; RAF Tholthorpe; rescuing two crew from a burning plane; artist not known).
1322.
see also Flight Sergeant St. Germain and Corporal Marquet.
Rutland, Flight Lieutenant F.J. (D.S.C.; WW1 Royal Naval Air Service; resue of a wounded man from the sea 31st May, 1916;
artist not known) 1013.
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.
St. Germain, Flight Sergeant (George Medal; WW2 RCAF; 28th June, 1944; RAF Tholthorpe; rescuing two crew from a burning plane; artist not known).
1322.
see alsoCorporal Marquet and Air Commodore Ross.
Safari, HMS (WW2 Submarine, Mediterranean Sea, 1942, patrol story; front/back cover story) 125 RP 1209 (artist Coleman).
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.
Sarup, Ram (Indian Distinguished Service Medal; WW2 Indian Army; 5th (Bombay) Mountain Battery; Burma; volunteers to retrieve a dead
comrade; artist not known) 850. RP 1368.
Sargent, J.S. Sargent (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; bomber raid, Mediterranean Sea, 22nd June 1941) 164.
see also Watkins, T.J.; RP 1384 artist not known.
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. RP 642 & 1193 (artist Coleman for both RP issues).
Scott, Sergeant (factual; WW2 Army; 07th July, 1943, dropped into Sardinia to create havoc; no medals awarded) see also
Verney, Captain.
Selous, Captain (D.S.O.; note medal awarded in another action, no medal awarded for this action; WW1 Army; 17th Jan. 1917; Royal Fusiliers, East African Regt.; shot and killed by a sniper, before warning his troops about dangerous hippo's in the River Ru Fiji, which patrol had to cross; artist Garcia?) 1091.
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 1083 artist Philpotts; RP 1560 appeared as an Action Stations one page article.
Sutherland, 2nd Lieutenant J.W. (no medals awarded; WW1 army; 3rd Hussars; near Bapume, France; destroying a german machine gun post;
artist Ted Rawlings) 1074.
Sewell, Lieut. Cecil (V.C.; WW1 tanks; 29th Aug. 1918; Fremicourt, France; title - A V.C. for the Tanks; artist not known) 371.
Shankland, Captain (V.C. & D.C.M.; WW1 Canadian Army; Cameron Highlanders; won V.C. at Passchendale, 1917; also fought in WW2; artist
Kearon) 795. RP 1329. see also Sergeant-Major Fred Hall and Lance-Sergeant Leo Clarke. All three men lived in
Pine Street, Winnipeg, Canada).
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; RP 429 (artist
Bevan); 582 (artist Sturrock); 838 (artist Coleman); 1483 part of the Action Stations series; artist Bevan?
Sidebottom, Lieutenant D.C. (D.S.C.; WW2 RN; 16th Aug. 1942; English Channel; Motor Torpedo Boat no.'s 330, 331 & 609; artist Bevan)
711. RP 1252.
see also Willingdale, Able Seaman, mentioned in despatches).
Sides, Lance Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 2nd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Burma defending a defensive position from Japanese; artist Kearon) 609; RP 1157 artist not known.
Sidney, Major W.P. (V.C.; WW2 Army; 7th February 1944, Anzio, Italy; Grenadier Guards; artist not known) 39. RP 839 artist
Ted Rawlings.
Simpson, Lance-Sergeant (V.C.; WW1 Army; Simpson's real name is Arthur Evans; 02nd Sept. 1918; 6th Lincolnshire Regt.; on patrol near
River Cojeul, Etaing; rescuing an officer; artist Sanchis) 677). RP 1231 (artist not known).
Simpson, Lieutenant? 'Spicer' (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; Overland to Lake Tanganyika, East Africa; 26th Dec. 1915; artist (P)) 229.
Singh, Falteh (Indian disguished Service Medal; WW1 Army; 17th May, 1915; 15th Sikhs fighting in 'Glory Hole', France; ten Sikhs & Smyth
went to get bombs and deliver them to their trench, whilst under heavy enemy fire. see also Singh, Lal and Smyth, Lieutenant) 1158.
Singh, Havildar Tega (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Army; North Africa; Feb. 1915; 23rd Singh Pioneers; blasting the door of a fort;
artist Sanchis) see also Singh, Naik Sher 522.
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. RP 732 artist Sanchis; 1306 artist Sanchis.
Singh, Jemadar Dewan (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Indian Army; 9th Gurkhas; April 1943; Enfidaville, Tunisia; artist not known
933.
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, Lal (Indian disguished Service Medal; WW1 Army; 17th May, 1915; 15th Sikhs fighting in 'Glory Hole', France; ten Sikhs & Smyth
went to get bombs and deliver them to their trench, whilst under heavy enemy fire. see also Singh, Falteh and Smyth, Lieutenant) 1158.
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, Lance-Naik Kesa (M.M.; WW2; 16th Punjab Regt.; Indian Army; Kaladen River, Burma; Singh disguised as a native, retrieves their boats from where they had been hidden, near Japanese troops; artist Alonso) 1018.
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, Naik Nand (V.C.; WW2 Army; March 1944; 1/11th Sikh Regt. and 25th Dragoons cleared out Japanese troops from the trenches they held; artist Alonso) 1094.
Singh, Naik Sher (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Army; North Africa; Feb. 1915; 23rd Singh Pioneers; blasting the door of a fort; artist Sanchis) see also Singh, Havildar Tega 522.
Singh, Risaldar Santa (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry; Persian Gulf; artist Kearon) 583. see also Singh, Sepoy Bisham and Singh, Sepoy Buda.
Singh, Sepoy Bisham (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry; Persian Gulf; artist Kearon) 583. see also Singh, Risaldar Santa and Singh, Sepoy Buda.
Singh, Sepoy Buda (Indian Order of Merit; WW1 Indian Army, 1915; 33rd Queen Victoria's Own Light Cavalry; Persian Gulf; artist Kearon) 583. see also Singh, Risaldar Santa and Singh, Sepoy Bisham.
Singh, Sepoy Saudagar (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; 8th May, 1941; Sikhs 6 / 13th Frontier Force Rifles attacked an Italian strongpoint of Castle Ridge, Abyssinia; led a charge up the hill to the strongpoint; artist Sanchis?) 559.
Sinhji, Major Raj Endra (D.S.O.; WW2 Army; 31st March, 1941; 2nd Royal Lancers, Gardner's Horse; El Mechili, Western Desert; fighting a rearguard act; artist not known) 1225.
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.
Sinnott, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets; La Bassee Canal, France; artist Ted Rawlings) 783. RP 1315.
see also Sergeant James & Private Tabb).
Sippe, Flight Lieutenant (D.S.O. & Cross of the Legion of Honour (French); attack on a German's Zeppelin fleet at Freidrichshafen 21st Nov. 1914; artist not known) 1139.
- see also Babington, Commander J.T. and Briggs, Squadron Commander
Skinner, Private (D.C.M.; WW1 Army, New Zealander; Aug. 15th 1915; tackles a Turkish sniper even though he himself is wounded; artist not known) 1084 artist Sanchis; RP 1467 part of the Action Stations! series; artist not known.
Slingsby, T.W. Major (D.S.O.; Cavalry Charge; WW1 Army cavalry; 22nd Cavalry, Indian Army; 29th April, 1918; Iraq; artist not known) 266.
Smart, Flight Lieutenant Bernard (D.S.O.; WW1 RN; launched from HMS Yarmouth to attack a Zeppelin shadowing the battle fleet;
autumn 1917; artist Coleman) 598; RP 1062 artist not known.
Smith, Sergeant E.A. 'Smokey' (V.C.; WW2 Army; 21st/22nd Oct. 1944; Seaforth Highlanders of Canada crossing the River Savio, Italy; artist
Philpotts) 277; RP 1015 (artist Sanchis?).
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.
Smith, Squadron Sergeant-Major 'Smudger' (D.C.M.; WW1 cavarly, 3rd Hussars; rescuing troops during a gas attack; artist not known) 879.
Smutek, Jan (WW2; no medals awarded; Czechoslovakian fighting his way out of Czechoslvakia, after he had been caught stealing some secret German papers; artist Kearon?) 759. RP 1285 (artist Kearon?)
Smyth, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW1 Army; 17th May, 1915; 15th Sikhs fighting in 'Glory Hole', France; ten Sikhs & Smyth went to get bombs and
deliver them to their trench, whilst under heavy enemy fire. Note - all ten Sikhs awarded the Indian Distinguished Service
Medal. Only Lal Singh and Falteh Singh mentioned; artist not known) 1158.
Smyth, F.M. (?; WW2; 08th Feb. 1942; in boat being rowed; artist Alonso) ? RP 1191. (note details to be updated, need to add entry under artists once done).
Smythe, Q.G.M. Sergeant (V.C.; WW2 Army; 1st South African Division, Royal Natal Carbineers, North Africa, June 1942; artist Farrugia)
106 RP 846 & 1362 (Ted Rawlings).
Snyman, Sergeant L.J. (D.C.M.; WW2 S. African Engineer Corps; Radda, Italy; 5th July, 1944; 12th Field Squadron; tackling Germans; artist Philpotts) 916.
Solomon, Lieutenant (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 20th June, 1942; rescuing of troops from Dunkirk, France; artist Alonso) 542.
Sowera, Lance-Corporal (Bar to his D.C.M.; African Army WW1; King's African Rifles, April 1918; firing on a German position from a tree with a Lewis gun; artist Ted Rawlings) 639.
Spear, Corporal Charlie (M.M.; WW2 South African Army; 2nd Royal Durban Light Infantry; escaping from Tobruk, N. Africa; 20th June,
1942; artist Albert Holroyd) 713. see also Borain, Private Dennis & Goldman, Sergeant "Goldie".
Spence, Sergeant (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 24th Aug. 1914; 2nd West Riding; holding a wood near Wasnes, France; Spence led a breakout from the position; artist Alonso) 1137.
Staley, Flying Officer E.R. (no medals awarded; Royal Australian Air Force; Sept. 1943; flying evacution plane back to Port Moresby; artist Coleman) 1017.
Stannard, Lieutenant R.B. (V.C.; WW2 RN; HM Trawler Arab, April 1940, evacuation of British troops from Namsos, Norway; artist
Philpotts) 38; RP issues- 523 (artist Bevan); 809 (artist Kearon); 1339 (Kearon); 1507 (Bevan).
Stanton, Sub-Lieutenant Ronald (D.S.O.; WW2 RN; 14th Feb. 1942; commander of HMS Li Wo a patrol vessel which engaged a Japanese convoy and one of the Japanese escorts, a heavy cruiser for over an hour before being sunk ; action took place in Java Sea off Malaya; artist Bevan) 660. RP 1222 (artist not known). see alsoWilkinson, Lieutenant V.C.).
Stark, Pilot Officer (WW2 RAF; 4th Oct. 1943; shooting down 609 Squadron's two hundreth's German plane; artist not known) 264. RP 870; 1386.
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.
Stephens, Private J.W. (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 28th June, 1941; "C" Company Australian 2 / 14th Battalion, attacked Vichy French forces, Syria; artist Philpotts) 464.
Stevenson, Lieutenant D.J.C. (no medals awarded; WW2 Army; 5/6th November, 1944; Welsh Guards holding a dutch farm in Veulen, Holland
against the Germans; artist Coleman; see also Evans, Guardsman) 584; RP 1170.
Stobo, Captain W.O. (no medals awarded; July 1943; Green Howards; Sicily; attempting to capture Sortino, Stobo uses mules to stop tanks from running into a trap; artist not known) 1045.
Stockdale, Troop Sergeant-Major, F Troop (WW2 Canadian Army; D,C.M.; raid on Dieppe, Aug. 1942; artist not known) 1009.
Stokes, Private J. (V.C.; WW2 Army; King's Shropshire Light Infantry; Kervenheim, Holland; 1st March, 1945; artist unknown) 212.
RP 725 artist Kearon?
Stone, Squadron-Leader C.A.C. (no medal awarded; WW2 RAF; Jan. 1942; fighting against Japanese bombers over Rangoon; front / back cover story; artist Shone) 996.
Storey, Private (Divisional Mark of Esteem; WW2 Army; 15th April, 1945; Europe; 5th Battalion, The Buffs, rescuing a wounded Lieutenant
Tutton; artist not known) 880.
see also Hawtrey, Sergeant; Hill, Private; Passmore, Private and Chapman, Private.
Strachan, Lieutenant Harcus (V.C.; WW1 Army; 20th Nov. 1917; title - The Charge of the Fort Garry Cavalry; artist Bevan?) 343.
Street, Lieutenant G.L.W. "Pat" (M.C.; 3rd Battalion Parachute Regt.; Feb. 1943; Tunisia; captured by Germans, but escaped and took a German officer back to British lines; artist Holroyd) 721. RP 917 artist Philpotts; RP 1017.
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) 1068; RP 1470 part of the Action Stations! series 1470; artist not known.
Stubbington, Sergeant Mechanic (D.F.C.; WW1 RNAS; 10th May, 1918; plane shoots down a Zeppelin, but is damaged in the attack and lands in the sea; Stubbington repairs an oil pipe whilst under enemy fire from German ships; artist Garcia) 724; RP 1298.
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. RP 942 artist not known.
Syme, Lieutenant Hugh (George Cross; Royal Navy; 22nd May, 1941; defusing a mine; artist Sanchis?) 1135.
Tabb, Private (M.M.; WW2 Army; 25th May, 1940; B Company 2nd Dorsets; La Bassee Canal, France; artist Ted Rawlings) 783. RP 1315.
see also Sergeant James & Private Sinnott).
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.; RP as front / back cover story 719 artist Coleman; RP 1257 artist not known.
Tamang, Sergeant Mandahabor (M.M.; Malaysia; Army; 10th Gurkha Rifles; Sept. 1964; attacking Indonesian terrorists; artist (P)) 232.
Tandy, Corporal G.E. (D.S.M.; Royal Marines; 06th June, 1944; Normandy landings; artist Alonso) 1324.
Tassone, Carpenter's Mate Aurillo (Silver Star; WW2 American Construction Battalion 'Seebees'; clearing out Japs from Mono Island, Pacific Ocean; 27th Oct. 1943; artist not known) 615. see also Owen, Private Eddy.
Taylor, Flying Officer Norman (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; pilot for a Hurricane plane catapulted from a merchant ship; Atlantic 1941 or 1942
according to 971; shooting down a German bomber; artist Kearon) 805. RP 971 (artist Shone); 1334 (artist Kearon).
Tempest, 2nd Lieutenant W.J.; no medals awarded; 01/04/1916; L31 Zeppelin shot down on raid over London by Tempest; part of Action Stations;
artist Bevan) 876; RP 1423.
Thapa, Havildar Bahadur (no medal awarded; WW1 8th Gurkhas; fighting near Neuve Chapelle, 1914; artist not known) 373?
Thapa, Havildar Bhimbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; WW2 Army; 6th Gurkha Rifles; near San Lazzano, Italy; trapped in a house with his men
Thapa charged the Germans killing eight before he was killed. (Note - award second to the V.C. in the old Indian Army; artist not
known) 851. RP417 (artist Alonso; & 1360.
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. RP 1185 (artist Alonso).
Thapa, Naik (Corporal) Tejbahadur (Indian Order of Merit; Spring 1945; advancing on Rangoon, Burma; 1st Gurkhas fighting Japs in order to
obtain some grenades; artist Alonso) 627.
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.).
Thomas, Corporal (D.C.M. and promoted to Sergeant, (medal and promotion mentioned in 547, but not 1020); retreat from Mons, Belgium, 1914; 2nd Grenadier Guards; smoking German troops out of a barn; front / back cover story; artist Sanchis?; 547; RP 1020 artist Ted Rawlings).
Thomas, Corporal R (D.C.M.; WW2 Australian Army; 18th Dec. 1942; New Guinea; attacking and destroying a Japanese pillbox; artist Coleman) 562.
Thompson, Captain Bob (no medals awarded; WW2 army; April 1940; evacution from Norway; delivering a message to General, even though wounded when train he was travelling on crashed; artist Alonso) 990.
Thomson, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Household Cavalry; Sept. 1944; Louvain; preventing German sappers from blowing up a bridge;
artist not known) 435; RP 1008; see also Hanbury, Lieut. T.
Thomson, Corporal (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers; Sept. 1944; crossing a canal on the Dutch-Belgian border; Thomson and another sniper, Private Dawson, helped to defend a house from attacking Germans; artist Sanchis) 591. See also Dawson, Private.
Thomson, Major Cleasby see Cleasby, Major Thomson.
Thomson, Private J.T. (M.M.; 7th Battalion Green Howards; D-Day landings; destroying a hidden German machine-gun; artist not known) 1040.
Thomson, Squadron Leader (no medal awarded; 269 Squadron, RAF; 27th Aug. 1941; capturing German U-boat, U-570 south of Iceland; artist not
known) 618. RP 1156.
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; RP863 (artist Shone) &
1378.
Thompson, Sergeant Horace (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; April, 1915; 64th Battery, Royal Field Artillery; Neuve Chappelle, France; removing shells
from a burning limber; artist Coleman) 763. RP 1289.
Throssell, 2nd Lieutenant H.V.H. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 10th Australian Light Horse at Gallipoli, holding Hill 60, repulsing Turkish attacks; artist not known) 1146.
Tierney, Corporal J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; Anzio beach-head; January 1944; 1st Battalion, Green Howards; fighting off a German raid; artist Leo Rawlings) 581; RP1167.
Tilson, Captain (V.C.; WW2 army; Essex Scottish Regt. Canadian Army; 1st March, 1945; carried ammunition and supplies across no-man's land on numerous occasions; artist Garcia) 1073.
Tomlin, Lance-Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 11th Regt. Royal Artillery; Allied invasion of Sicily, 09th / 10th July 1943; Tomlin in a Honey / Priest
tank, acting as an Forward Observation role, obtained information on German forces location; artist Sanchis?) 735. RP 1301.
Tonkin, Lieutenant John (no medals awarded; WW2 SAS; carrying out raids on railway lines in hours before D-Day; artist not known;
front / back cover story) 987.
Toye, Lieutenant Alfred (M.C.; WW1 army; capturing a bridge at Passchendale; 2nd Middlesex Regt.; July 1917; artist Ted Rawlings) 1081.
Trent, Squadron-Leader L.H. (V.C.; WW2 RAF; 03rd May, 1943, 487 Squadron attacked power station in Amsterdam, Holland; artist
Philpotts) 135 RP 698 (artist Philpotts); 1248 front/back cover story; 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. RP 1183 (artist not known).
Turner, Captain P.A. (M.C.; 12/04/45; 'D' Troop 342 Battery, Royal Artillery; helping to clear Germans from a bridge; part of the Action
Stages series; artist Bean) 1422.
Turner, D.J. Flying Officer, Master Bomber (D.F.C.; WW2 RAF, attack and destruction of U976, 25th March 1944) 173. RP 1488 artist
not known.
Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel V.B (V.C.; WW2 Army; 27th Oct. 1942; 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, holding Kidney Ridge, El Alamein, North Africa;
artist (P)) 174. RP 644 (artist not known). Calistan, Sergeant Charlie (M.M. & D.C.M.) was commissioned; 1286.
Turner, Lieutenant-Colonel Vic (no medals awarded; 20th Jan. 1942; Western Desert, North Africa; marching back across the desert to their
own lines; artist Ted Rawlings) 760.
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.
Upton, Corporal James (V.C.; WW1 Army; Sherwood Foresters attacking Rouges Ridge, France; 09th May, 1915; rescuing wounded whilst under enemy fire; artist Ted Rawlings) 1131.
Varney, Corporal (M.M.; WW2 Army; 4th Dorsets crossing the River Lek, Holland, freeing a DUKW; 24th Sept. 1944; artist Sanchis) 946.
(Note - see also Chilton, Driver).
Verney, Captain (factual; WW2 Army; 07th July, 1943, dropped into Sardinia to create havoc; no medals awarded; artist not known) see also Scott, Sergeant. (note - story also told on the front / back cover of issue 633 artist Sanchis).
Vachon, Sergeant (D.F.M.; WW2 RAF; Canadian pilot; 147th Flight - a secret radio radar investigation unit; artist Coleman) 758. RP
1281 artist Coleman. see also Sergeants Paulton; Barry; Jordon; Bigoray; Grant; note - they are all sergeants.
Van Noy, Private Nathan (Congressional Medal of Honour; American Army Engineer; helping Australian troops to defend Scarlet Beach, New Guinea from Japanese attack; artist Alonso; RP 1103 artist not known).
Veats-Brown, Major Freddy (D.F.C.; WW1 Royal Flying Corp; Mesopotamia; destroyed a Turkish telegraph line; artist Shone) 1105.
Vernon, 2nd Lieutenant Stuart (M.C.; WW1 Army; German plane lands in No-man's land, Vernon leads a patrol out to salavage it under enemy fire; artist Coleman) 754. RP 1279 (artist Coleman).
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 Craggs, Sergeant; Graves, Private. RP 1427 artist Bevan.
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.).
Vouza, Sergeant-Major (George Medal; American Silver Star; British Solomon Protectorate Police 1942; artist Bagnall) 1331.
Wade, 2nd Lieutenant (M.C.; WW2 Army; Dunkirk, 1940; Royal Warwickshire Regt.; saving troops using bren-gun carriers; artist not known)
540; RP 1115 (artist not known). see also Metcalfe, Corporal J.
Wain, Captain R.W.L. (V.C.; WW1 Army; 22nd Nov. 1917; tank attacking the Hindenberg Line; artist (P)) 198 RP 710 (artist Sanchis);
RP inside front cover of the 1989 annual.
- RP 1250, artist Sanchis?
- RP 1558 under heading Action Stations.
Wakefield, Captain Richard (V.C.; WW2 Army; 13th May, 1944; Hampshire Regt. attacking Cassino, Italy; artist Garcia?) 1189.
Wakenshaw, Private Adam (V.C.; WW2 Army; Durham Light Infantry; 27th June 1942, defending Mersa Matruh, North Africa; artist not
known) 96. RP849 & 1361 (artist Alonso).
Waldron, Trumpeter S.F.G. (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 37th Field Battery, Royal Field Artillery; retreat from Mons, 1914; saving their guns; artist
Ted Rawlings) 596.
- see also Drain, Private; Luke, Private; Reynolds, Captain.
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.
Walker, Sergeant (M.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Queens Royal Regt.; July 1945; destroying a Japanese machine gun position defending a
bridge; artist Sanchis; see also Everett, Sergeant Everett; Mullins, Major 524.
Warburton, Squadron Leader A. (2nd Bar to his D.F.C.; WW2 RAF; Oct. 1942; on aerial reconnaissance from Malta, risked his life and plane
to guide an Italian warship to a dinghy of airmen afloat in the Mediterranean Sea; artist Kearon) 580; RP 1163
(artist Kearon?)
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, Lieutenant (M.C.; U.S. Silver Star; WW2 British Army; 14th Sept. 1944; 141st Regt. RAC (The Buffs) with 116th US Infantry battalion,
attached modernised, medieval For Montbarey; artist Sanchis?) 877 RP 1492 artist Bevan?
Ward, Sergeant James (V.C.; WW2 RNZAR; 07th July, 1941; Wellington bomber of 75 Squadron; night raid over Munster, Germany; artist
unknown) 4. RP 831.
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.; RP 1384 artist not known.
Webb, Captain J.F. (M.C.; WW2 Army; Regt. Medical Officer; 23rd April, 1943; 21st Tank Recce, near Krenoub, Tunisia, rescuing wounded tank
men caught up in an ambush; artist Coleman) 568; RP1142.
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.
Welsh, Sapper Tom (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; 170th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers; 1915 tunnelling near Cuinchy, France into a German tunnel;
Welsh investigated and set about blowing the German tunnel up; artist Kearon?) 757; RP 1286.
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. RP702 (artist Ted Rawlings); 1254 artist T. Rawlings; 1546 as part of the Action Stations series.
Wheeler, Sergeant F.W. (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry; April 1945; Bremen, Germany; silencing a German Machine gun post;
artist Alonso) 577. RP 1169 artist Alonso.
White, Lance-Corporal H.A.R. (M.M.; WW2 Army; No.3 Commando; a raid to destory a battery of German guns, France; giving covering fire
whilst wounded, as other troops left the shore; artist Coleman 555; RP 1130 artist Shone.
White, Private "Chalky" (M.M.; WW2 Army; Royal Sussex Regt.; Burma 1944; defending a bridge against Japanese attack; artist Alonso 532;
RP 1099; artist not known).
White, Private Jack (V.C.; WW1 Army; 7/8th March, 1917; 6th Battalion Royal Lancaster Regt. crossed River Dialah in Mesopotamia whilst
under fire from Turkish forces. One boat was hit, White saved it whilst under enemy fire; artist not known) 832. RP 1358.
Whittlesey, Major (Congressional Medal of Honour, American version of the V.C.; 307 American Medal of Honour; 2nd Dec. 1918; leading troops back to American lines; artist Philpotts) 1031. see also Kootoshinsky, Private Abraham.
Willets, Rifleman J. (M.M.; WW2 Army; 18th July, 1943; slopes of Mt. Etna, Sicily; 2nd Battalion, The Camaronians; rescuing a wounded
soldier; artist Ted Rawlings) 927.
Williams, Corporal Johnny (D.C.M.; Royal Engineers; cutting of enemy wire to help capture a German trench at Petit Bois Wood near Whtshoete, Flanders, also brought back a dead pig from No Man's land; artist Sanchis?) 514; RP1140.
Williams, Private F.J. (M.M.; 2nd Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; attacking Germans in village of St. Eloi, Williams knocked out a German gun even though he was wounded; artist not known) 751. RP 1277 (artist not known).
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) 1068; RP 1470 part of the Action Stations! series 1470; 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 Shone; 991 (artist not known); RP 1459 artist not known; part of the Action Stations! series).
Wilkinson, Lieutenant (V.C.; WW2 RN; 14th Feb. 1942; commander of HMS Li Wo a patrol vessel which engaged a Japanese convoy and one of the Japanese escorts, a heavy cruiser for over an hour before being sunk ; action took place in Java Sea off Malaya; artist artist Bevan) 660. RP 1222 (artist not known). see also Stanton, Sub-Lieutenant Ronald D.S.O.).
Willingdale, Able Seaman (mentioned in despatches; WW2 RN; 16th Aug. 1942; English Channel; Motor Torpedo Boat no.'s 330, 331 & 609; artist Bevan)
711. RP 1252.
see also Sidebottom, Lieutenant D.C.
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, Fusilier (M.M.; Royal Scots Fusiliers, Burma 1944; artist Philpotts) 669. RP 1210 (artist also Philpotts).
see also Jack, Sergeant-Major.
Wilson, Private George (V.C.; WW1 Army; Highland Light Infantry; 14th Sept. 1914; Flanders; artist unknown) 221.
Wilson, Sergeant (D.C.M.; (WW1 Army; 1st Battalion Black Watch; Givenchy, Flanders; Dec. 1914; making home-made bombs; artist Bagnall) 623.
Wilson, Warrant Officer (Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (flying); WW2 RAAF; 17th Aug. 1943; bombing raid on Peenemunde, Germany; 467 (RAAF)
Squadron; artist Shone) 840. see also Oliver, Sergeant G.W..
Windell, corporal Johnny (D.C.M.; WW1 Army; Oct. 1914; 2nd Battalion South Lancashire Regt.; retreiving a machine gun from a
damaged building, Near Neuve Chapelle, Western Front; artist Kearon?) 656. RP 1208 artist not known.
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 1012 artist
Shone; RP1975, 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 1051 artist Coleman; RP 1469 (part of the Action Stations! series; artist not known).
Wood, Brigadier-General (D.S.O.; WW1 Army; leading a charge across no-mans land; V.C. was turned down, but was awarded the D.S.O.; artist not known) 731.
Wood, Guardsman "Timber" (M.M.; WW2; 3rd Grenadier Guards; Germans attempting to capture a castle on Monte Battaglia, Italy; fought off Germans single-handed; Oct, 1944; artist Ted Rawlings) 752. RP 1284.
Woodcock, Guardsman (V.C.; WW1 Army; Aug. 1917; Irish Guards; saving Private Hilley from a river whilst under enemy fire; artist Ted
Rawlings) 682; RP 1229 (artist Sanchis?)
Woodhouse, Sergeant (D.C.M.; March 1944; Japanese using a railway tunnel near Mayu River, Burma as storage depot; 'B' Company, 6th
Battalion, South Wales Borders Regt.; artist Shone, 901; RP artist Bevan 1426.
Woods, Captain Oliver (M.C.; WW2 Army; Sicily, Italy; 3rd County of London Yeomanry, tanks; July 1943) Artist Philpots 969.
Wright, Sergeant-Major Peter (V.C.; D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards; 25th Sept. 1943; Salerno, Italy; artist Ted
Rawlings) 154.
Wykes, Lance-Corporal F. (M.M.; WW1 Army; Royal Kent Regt.; early 1918, Balkans, near Prosenik; Wykes killed a sniper and rescued a
wounded soldier; artist not known) 558.
Wylie, Guardsman (D.C.M.; WW2 Army; 1st Battalion Irish Guards; May 1940; Norwary; artist Ted Rawlings) 778. RP 1317 (artist
Ted Rawlings).
Wynn, Micky Sub-Lieutenant (D.S.M.; Saving the Captain factual; WW2 RN; 1982).
York, Sergeant Alvin (American Congressional Medal of Honour; WW1 American army; 08th Oct. 1918; shot twenty-five Germans, wiped out thirty-five German machine guns & captured one hundred & thirty-five Germans; artist Ted Rawlings) 1033.
Young, Captain (M.C. & D.S.O.; leading a raid on the Norwegian island of Vaagso; Dec. 1941; no. 3 Commando; (M.C.); 19th Aug. 1942;
No. 3 Commando, Dieppe raid; (D.S.O.); artist Sanchis?) 1168.
Young, St. John Graham Lieutenant (George Cross Medal; One Step From Death; WW2 Army; 23rd July, 1944; Central India Horse; Italy; artist (P)) 267.
Zetter, Lieutenant Van T. (M.C.; WW1 Army; 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corp; March 1918; River Somme, Flanders; protecting British retreat; rescuing two injured soldiers from a bridge about to be blown up; artist Coleman) 608.
- see also Gosling, Private; Barrett, Private; Curtis, Private).
Military Misfit, The (WW2 Army; humour) 1976.
Millard, Jack (series character; sport; football) see Team That Nobody Knew, The.
Milne, Private Buster (series character; WW2 Army; Far East) see Tank With the Scarlet Heart, The.
Minchin, Sergeant-Major (series character; WW2 Army; humour) see Coonskin Grenadier, The.
Minesweeping is Dicey Work! (WW2 RAF; complete story; text; RAF minesweepers clearing Britain's shipping lanes of German mines; artist not known) 301.
Mingorie, Billy (series character; sport; boxing; Australian themed story) see Fists of the Blackfellow, The.
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 617 - 628.
- RP982 - 993. (artist Terry's Tornades?)
Mister Roly-Poly (series character; sport; football; featuring Roly Jones; artist Vandeput).
- 1972.
- 517 - finishes 526?
- RP 894 - 903.
- 1069 - 1087 (attempting to win the European Cup Winners Cup; artist same as B Team?)
Mister Wakefield (series character; sport; athletics; text; featuring Mister Wakefield; artist not known).
Mists of Menance, The (complete story; text; lighthouse keeper saves a man from a sinking ship; artist not known) 370.
Mitchell, Major Jack (series character; Napoleonic War; secret service) see Mitchell's Missions.
Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; secret service; Napoleonic war; featuring Major Jack Mitchell; artist Bagnall and an unknown artist).
- 1982
- 1059 - 1067 (artist Bagnall up to 1061; unknown artist for remainder of series).
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 in No Man's Land, The (series character; WW1 secret service) see Black Rider, The.
Monster of Loch Neill, The (series character; complete one issue stories of the appearance of the monster told through the centuries; featuring
the Loch Neill Monster; artist Coleman).
- 519 - 530.
- RP1169; 1171 - 1174; 1193.
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 - 120 (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; RP 543 - 554.
- 204 - 214 (Morgyn tracks down an unseen terror on the island of Lukuna in the East Indies; artist Kearon).
- 232 - 239 (Morgyn has his strength drained from him by the Sultan of Pan; artist Kearon). RP 643 - 650.
- 324 - 332 (leader of a tribe of warlike Mongols in Mongolia; artist Kearon).
- 410 - 418 (title - Seven Trials of Morgyn the Mighty; living in Ompopo, heart of Africa; frustrating hunters from killing animals for sport;
artist Kearon).
- 674 - 684 (title - The Golden Gladiator; Morgyn is kidnapped from his home island of Maratua, off coast of Borneo by Mister Kernassis and
forced to fight in a modern day Roman colosseum; artist Kearon).
- 709 - 718 Desperate Days for Morgyn the Mighty (22nd century, Earth invaded by Varlans; artist unknown; featuring
Dominic, Sebastian, a High Priest; RP 1167 - 1176.
- 729 - 738 (Morgyn in South America, travelling along the River Amazon to rescue three men from the clutches of an evil Brazilian, Don Negra;
featuring Nerangi; artist Garcia?)
- 797 - 807 (Morgyn in the Taurus mountains, Turkey, stumbles into a lost valley ruled by Crusaders; artist Garcia?)
- 818 - 831 (title - Seven Terrible Tests for Morgyn the Mighty; story set in Greenland; fighting Skagens tribe; artist Garcia).
- 842 - 851 (Morgyn faces six terrible tests to save an African tribe and destroy the evil power of Bendugu, chief priest of the temple of Goz;
artist Garcia).
- 875 - ? (Morgyn in the Amazon, hunted by Malivian forces; featuring Rodrigo; artist Garcia).
- starts prior to 915 - ends after 917 (title - Morgyn's Doom Dive; artist Garcia).
- 920 - 931 (title - Morgyn's Mercy Mission; S. American jungle, travelling to Valley of Human Gods for a serum; artist Garcia).
- ? - 975 (Morgyn on the island of Lukuna; RP of issues 204 - 214; artist Kearon).
- 987 - 996 (Tepal invaded by Changa, trying to kill Panchai Lama head of the country; Morgyn must find the Eye of the D? and take it to the Lama; artist Garcia?).
- 1036 - 1045 (organising resistance against evil ruler General Basmil, leader of an African state of Butola; artist Garcia?).
- 1057 - 1070 (S. Amercia; Morgyn attempts to locate a new wonder drug on a plane that crash lands in the Amazon jungle; artist Garcia?).
- 1078 - 1089 (tracking down Ragnum, an American super robot on the rampage in the Amazonian Jungle, after it is damaged falling from an American space capsule which it was piloting; artist Garcia?).
- 1102 - 1113 (Morgyn is in Africa; Tox Mato, evil wizard; Singer From the Dead; artist Garcia).
- 1222 - 1231 (Rescue mission in Amazonian jungle to rescue Larry Buchanan; featuring Don Negra; Nerangi; artist Garcia?).
- 1314 - 1328 (title - Morgyn the Mighty; in the crooked voodoo island of Crookback in the Bahamas; artist Garcia).
- 1448 - 1462 (Morgyn's adventures in Burma (artist Garcia?)
- 1485 - 1495 (on the island of Kukuna) RP of 204 - 214?
- 1503 - 1515 (Morgyn is transported to an Alien world during an electrical storm; artist Cooper).
- 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.
Morris, Ted (series characters; adventure; giant animals and insects) see Time of the Giants, The.
Morton, Private James (series character; WW2 Army; Far East) see Wizard of Goz.
Morton, Sparky (series character) see Mystery Man at Inside-Left, The.
Mosjan (series character; African themed story; mid 19th century; Zulu Royal Impi story) see Vengeance Stalks the Veldt.
Motor-Bike, The World Of (factual) 1974.
Mountain of the Winds (series characters; modern explorers in a Brazilian jungle; featuring Adam West; John Byrd; artist not known).
Mouse (series character; WW1; Royal Navy) see Stokehold Joe.
Mud in Your Eye (series character; sport; moto-cross riding; featuring Sam Clark; artists Kearon; Coleman) .
- 1967 (artist Kearon).
- 201 - 217 (artist Coleman).
Murderer On The Moor (complete story; text; adventure; artist not known; young Jimmy Norton meets a ruthless killer on the lonely moor) 486.
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).
- 859 - 865. (picture series) also a text series based on Mulligan and his Mule?
Murphy's Messerschmitt (series character; WW2 RAF; operating a ME109 in occupied France; featuring Flying Officer Peter Murphy; artist Garcia?).
Murray, Captain Ed (WW2 Army; helping allied personnel to escape occupied Germany; series character) see Secrets of the Verner Vault.
Murray, Captain Harry (WW2 Australian Army coast watcher; Christmas Day 1943; heads to island of Tanga, with four US troops and two
natives to scout the island for Japanese troops. No medals awarded; artist not known) 932.
Murray, Timothy (series character; 18th Century) see Swordmaster, The
Mutiny! (series characters; Indian N.W. Frontier; featuring Harold Blake also called Hari; artist not known).
My Business is Goals (series character; sport; football; featuring Stan Stagg; Doug Barrington, trainer; artist not known; Bradwick City Football Club).
Mysterious Mister Navaran, The see Sands, Shiwa
Mystery Man at Inside-Left, The (series charcter; sport; football; artist Bert Vandeput; featuring Sparky Morton; Midford City Football Club).
- 293 - 325.
- RP 811 - 843 (Note - title for the re-printed series is Sparky Morton: Football's Mystery Man).
Mystery Man of Stalagluft 10, The (WW2 POW; series character; featuring Flight Sergeant Dave Gray; artist Watson?).
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Name Was Smith, The (factual; story of the 16th century explorer and adventurer Captain John Smith; artist not known) 322.
Nandi (series character; Victorian adventure) see Day of the Scorpion.
Napier, Flight Lieutenant Jack (series character; WW2 Airborne troops) see Matchbox Marvels, The.
Napoleonic# stories see.
- Battling Bulldog (Napoleonic story).
- Black Charger (series character; this one issue complete story set in Napoleonic war; other tales set in other periods, wars).
- 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; Napoleonic Army).
- Lord of the Rifle Brigade (complete story; Napoleonic War 1812; Lieutenant Johnny Lord rode with plans smuggled out of Badajoz to the Duke of Wellington).
- Mitchell’s Missions (series character; Army; secret service).
- Phantom of the Forty-Third (series characters).
- Running the Gauntlet (complete story; campaign in Prussia, 1806; rushing supplies up to the guns).
- Test For the Tattered Trumpeter, A (complete story; Battle of Quarte Bras, 16th June, 1815, trumpeter Jack Tranter, to prove he his a soldier
and no spy, blows his trumpet for Napoleon)1009.
- Walker's War Wagon (series characters; Napoleonic Peninsular War).
Narvik Fjord attack (WW2 RN; factual; inside cover) 1985.
Nature Know-all Quiz (quiz; artist unknown) S1972, col.
Navvies Went to War!, The (factual; story of 500 navvies who built a railway from Balaclava to Sebastopol during the Crimean War, so supplies could be sent to British forces besieging the latter city, thus allowing them to take the city; Sir Morton Peto, engineer; artist not known) 740.
Navy Slang and What it means (humour; artist not known) 411.
Navy Was There!, The (factual; stirring last-war (WW2), fights of British sailors and ships; artist Bevan) 647.
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 Philpotts) 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.
Needle Gun, The (WW2 school boys in occupied France; series characters; featuring Bill Walker; Geoff Heron; artist Parlett).
Needle of the Nile, The (factual; the story of Cleopatra's Needle and its journey to London; artist Bevan) 754.
Neilson, Tom Captain (series character; featuring Captain Tom Neilson) see Man In The Mine, The.
Nelson, Johnny (series character; sport; boxing) see Slave of the Ring.
New Zealand themed stories see Australian / New Zealand themed stories.
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.
- 279 - Rescue From Niagara (1933 air rescue of a man about to go over the falls).
- 280 - Jailbreak At Niagara (two boys and a kite stop an escaping criminal).
Nial (series character; text; Highland Scotland, mid seventeenth century) see Sword of Nial the Nameless, The.
Nemo, Lord (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting) see Lord Nemo's Champion.
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 Patrol (WW2; Australian Army; 08th Feb. 1943; Lieutenant Smyth leads a patrol across the Johore Straits from Singapore to Malayan mainland; no medals awarded; front / back cover story; artist not known) 624.
Night Ride to Danger! (complete story; text; locomotive engine crew trapped in their cab by two ruthless killers; artist not known) 485.
Night Run to Fort Luton (text story.) 1975.
Night Stalker (adventure; complete story; four lads out weekend walking; artist Alonso?) 1991.
Nightmare Voyage to Freedom (complete story; WW2 Army; soldier left behind in Norway is determined to get back to Britian; artist Philpotts) 514.
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).
Nixon, Sergeant (series character; WW2 Army; Far Eastern themed story) see Long Haul to Mongpen, The.
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.
No War for Wilbur (WW2 Air Transport Auxiliary; series characters; American fighting with the British; featuring Wilbur Watson; Horace Hinks; Group-
Captain Clegg; artist not known).
- 1164 - ?; 1190; 1192; 1199; 1253; 1254.
Noose For Captain Black, A (complete story; 18th century Highwayman story; artist Ted Rawlings) 644; RP 1014.
North Star the Brave (series characters; ancient Britain, 600 B.C.; featuring North Star; a fifteen year-old boy's fight for survival; artist not known).
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).
- Luck of the Logans (series characters).
- Mulveney's Mule (North-West Frontier 1930's).
- Mutiny! (series characters; Indian N.W. Frontier).
- Rafferty's Own (Sepoy Indian Mutiny, 1857).
- Talu's Tiger (complete story; Hill village 1890 India).
- White Lama, The (series characters; Victorian adventure).
North-West Mounted Police (forerunners of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) see Queen's Cowboys, The
Number Nine-Frankenstein! (series characters; sport; football; featuring Frank Stein; artist not known).
Nutt's Eleven (series characters; sport; football; Lexford Rovers; featuring Walter Nutt; artist not known).
Nutt, Walter (series characters; sport; football) see Nutt's Eleven.
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O'Bannion, Private (series; WW2 Army) see Union Jack Jackson.
O'Donovan, Captain P.A.C. (front / back cover story; no medals awarded; Guards Armoured Division, Holland; 19th Sept. 1944; capturing
German paratroopers; artist not known 1002.
O'Malley of the Mounties (complete story; R.C.M.P.; artist Philpotts?) 502.
O’Neil Swoops In (adventure gliding; 20th Century) 1977.
O'Reilly, Joe (series; sport; motor-racing) see Who and Why of the Silent Stranger, The.
Odd Armour (Weird and odd protective armour used by soldiers in various wars through the centuries; factual; artist Ted Rawlings) 765. RP 1051.
Odd Armour of World War One (factual) 1983.
Odd Cars (factual) 1974.
Odd Happenings in History (factual; military stories; artist Ted Rawlings) 1275; 1279.
Odd Inventions of World War One (factual; one invention was the Hydro Ski, a pair of floats with paddle wheels being moved in a skating motion
on water; artist Ted Rawlings) 1156.
Odd Jobs (factual; WW2 unusual units; inside covers; artist Bevan) 1966.
Okamoto, Kinji (series character; historical; Japan, middle 17th Century) see White Samurai, The.
Old Broken Tusk (complete story; hunting in Africa; Mike Hawker, poacher; artist Alonso?) 1456.
Old Christmas Custom, It's A (factual; True story of raids on Germans in N. Africa by 'Perry's Pirates'; artist not known) 410.
Old Fashioned Joe (complete story; Chinook Joe, an Eskimo wrongly accused of killing a Mountie; artist not known) 1619.
Old Man Mailey's Mule (series character; text; western; featuring Johnny Stark; Clint Mailey; Snowdrop, a mule; artist not known).
Odd Man of the United (series characters; sport; football; featuring Harry Sparrow; Chesterton United Football Club; artist Harding).
- starts prior to 1195 - 1195.
Old Surefoot's Greatest Show (complete story; Hagan's circus; Tex Royal and Charley, the horse; artist Shone) 219.
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).
Once a Pilot, Always a Pilot! (WW2 RAF; complete story; pilot regaining his nerve to fly a bomber; artist Philpotts) 443.
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) 634; RP 1017.
One Man at El Alamein (factual; WW2 Army; Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; North Africa, near Trobruk; 23rd Oct, 1942; following one man during the battle, Lieutenant Samwell; front / back cover story; no medals awarded) 359.
One-Man War of Johnny Starr, The (western) 1977.
One Page Thriller stories (artists Bleach, unless otherwise stated). see also Complete Stories.
- 1288 - First Again (Captain Chambers wanted to be the first into a WW1 German trench, but killed at beginning of charge, His ghost
is the first one in the German trench).
- 1303 - Race of Death (sport; motor-racing; Vince Rogers has a ghost car chasing after him).
- 1307 - Showdown! (Western; son takes his father's place in a shootout, by disguising himself as his father).
- 1315 - Invasion of aliens via a plug hole, but wiped out when boy pulls plug out of sink, thus drowning the aliens; artist Alonso).
- 1317 - The Surprise! (artist Bleach).
- 1319 - Witch Hunt! (14th century and the burning of people accused of being witches; artist Ted Rawlings).
- 1330 - Careful Driver (artist Bleach).
- 1332 - Story about a shot down pilot surviving at sea, then ending up on an island of cannibals. Pacific Ocean, 1943.
- 1335 - Rogue Samuri (artist T. Rawlings).
- 1337 - The Job (artist Alonso).
- 1342 - Double Contract (artist not known).
- 1349 - The Switch (artist not known).
- 1389 - Hitman (hired by a Presidente to attack his new car to see how bullet proof it is. Not very, as the actor playing him dies).
- 1390 - Vanishing Trick (two bank robbers on an unpopulated island evading capture, but not realising that an atomic bomb is being detonated on the
island).
- 1391 - Kidnapped (Morris always gave in to bullies, but when his Italian employer is kidnapped, the worm turns!)
- 1392 - Ernest Stubbs and John Prowse never got on; Prowse is out on one days priviledge leave from jail and beats Stubbs again).
- 1393 - The Loser (N.W. Mounted Police, Canada 1890, two men who knew each other at school. One always like to win, even if it meant dying to achieve
it).
- 1395 - Double-crossed (two taxi companies clash; Bobbie Palmer, solicitor, plays one side against the other, but loser's his life).
- 1396 - The Aliens (underwater duel between a frogman and an octopus, but octopus is an alien, which strikes back at the frogman).
- 1397 - The Killer (Jack Waddle wants revenge on Berkeley, a school bully; gets it by ruining him; Berkeley gets his own back, but it backfires and
he is killed by Picker, Waddle's butler for money. Picker then blackmails Waddle).
- 1398 - Don't Look Down! (a blind climber rescues two trapped climbers during a blizzard).
- 1398 - Nightmare! (Grand Prix manager has a dream that he will visit his driver in hospital; driver scoffs at this; he has a crash during the race,
but walks away uninjured, then gets leg broken by a boy driving his go-cart into his leg.
- 1399 - The Winners! (Rally Race; two drivers take a wrong turn and end up winning a Junior Cross-country BMX bike race).
- 1400 - The Best of Friends (Bill Chambers and Albert Simms are the best of friends, fought together at Rorke's Drift; except when it comes to
diamonds).
- 1402 - The Cat Burglar (artist Bleach).
- 1403 - Delayed Action (defusing a German WW2 bomb. Officer given advice by a dead officer who had been blown up by a similar bomb in WW2; artist
Bleach).
- 1425 - Blind Hatred (WW2 Italy; story of Gino Belloni who hates the Germans and shoots a german soldier, before he learned he had saved his father's
life.
- 1428 - Battle Zone (War being carried out by robots programmed by humans, who have long since died out).
- 1460 - Space Invasion.
- 1461 - Larkin's Luck (WW2 Africa; artist not known).
- One Tank Charged (WW2 Army; no medals awarded; Aug. 1944; Normandy breakout by four tanks of the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry; artist Philpotts) 410.
- Only One Came Back (factual WW2 ; RAF) 1978.
- Only One Will Walk Away! (nature story, timber wolf vs. a deer; Canadian themed story; complete story; text; artist not known) 366.
- 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 Bevan) 5; RP 479.
- 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; 308 (title - The Making of a White Hunter; Priet Van Rensburg doesn't appear in this series; note - series character Mac Trent, American sports writer appears in issue 298).
- 702; 703; 706; 708 RP of earlier stories; first story is about a rogue elephant.
- RP 741; 749; 752; 755; .
- Ordeal In The Atlantic (factual; WW2 RN; factual; summer 1943; British merchant ship torpedoed in Atlantic, survival of crew; artist Bevan) 24 RP 388.
- 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 Sanchis?) 967.
- 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).
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- Outcasts of St. Oswald's, The (series charcters; sport; football; school boy adventure; boys form a football team in a rugby only school; featuring Tony Benson; "Dusty" Miller; artist not known).
- 734 - 745. RP ? - 1282.
Outlaw Tree, The (complete story; text; Canadian themed story; lumberjack, high rigger; artist not known) 448.
Outlaw Wore Armour, The (adventure; 19th Century; Ned Kelly) 1979; Kelly's story also told 367; title - Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers; artist Bill Holroyd?
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Paavo Nurmi - Ace Sportsman (story of the athlete known as "The Flying Finn"; artist Bevin) 832.
Palm Sunday Massacre (factual; WW2 RAF / US Air Force; 18th April, 1943; American P-40 Warhawks fighters of 57th, 324 Fighter Group and Spitfires of 92 Squadron, engage 1200 German aircraft carrying Afrika Korp troops; they shoot down 77 enemy aircraft; artist not known; note - article has no title) 1093.
Peking to Paris race (1907; factual; artist Bill Holroyd?) 351.
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.
Packer, Sam (series character; sport; football) see You Can't Call That Football!
Paddle Your Own Canoe. (game) S1969, col.
Page, Mark (series character; sea-faring adventure) see Secret of Shark Island, The.
Page, Private Danny (series character; Victorian army adventure) see Branded.
Palmer, Sonny (series character; Australian themed story; present day) see They Breed 'em Tough in the Outback!
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.
Panton, Pat (series character; sport; boxing) see Punch Pirate.
Patterson, Lieutenant M.J.E. (no medal awarded; 7th Queen's Own Hussars; central Burma; captured by Japs but escaped after shrapnel cut through his
ropes; escaped amongst running cattle; artist not known) 1287.
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; RP 723.
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
Peabody, Milton (series character; WW2 army; railway story) see Cannonball Express, The.
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).
Pennington, Tim (series character; sport; athletics) see Taneebo the Thunderbolt.
Pennine Gallopers, The (18th century; highwaymen; artist Sutherland; featuring Wat Travis)
Pepin (series character; WW2 army; railway story) see Cannonball Express, The.
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).
Pepper, Miss Primrose (series character; sport; football; humorous) see Potterton Pansies, The.
Perfect Escape (complete story; Jake Martin a convict escapes from jail and plans to marry a girl, unfortunately she's already married - to a policeman!; artist Redondo) 1546.
Petard and Paladin British ships attack and sink a large Japanese submarine which was attacking their convey; factual; Indian Ocean; WW2 RN; 12th Feb. 1944; front / back cover story; no medals awarded; artist not known) 1048.
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, John (series characters; cold war story; RN) see Secret War of the Slug.
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 of the Forty-Third (series characters; Napoleonic War; featuring Corporal Jack Rudd; artist not known).
Phantom Hound, The (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 - 100 (title - The Goalmaker; Redstoke United Football Club).
- starts prior to 446 - 465; 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.
Pierce, the Hunter (series characters; sci-fi; poisonous ferns have invaded Earth) see Last Six Hundred, The.
Pigeon# stories see
- G.I. Joe (Dicken Medal winner) see Military Medal Winners.
- Pigeon of Polygon Wood (WW1 tank corps; complete story; artist Watson) 959.
- 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; artists Sutherland (first series); Dorey? second series; featuring Cuthbert Mayblossom; Weary Gorman;
Otis P. Bannerman, second series only).
- S1972, (col.); 1972, 1974.
- 498 - 506 (artist Sutherland).
- 653 - 660 (artist Mike Dorey?; hired by Otis P. Bannerman to fight challengers and matches all over America).
- 1014 - 1022 (RP of the first series).
- 1026 - 1033 (RP of the second series).
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).
- 532 - 541.
- RP 1478 - 1487.
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.
Piper, Private Terry (WW2 Army; series character; Far Eastern series) see Piper's Private War.
Piper's Private War (WW2 Army; series character; Far Eastern series; featuring Private Terry Piper; artist Watson).
Pirates of the Java Sea 1984.
Place to put a Saddle, A. (complete story; western; Clem Penrat, Pony Express adventure; artist Shone) 210.
Places of Death (series character; ghost hunting adventures) see Barrett, Jason.
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 (series characters; sci-fi; adventures of GSS 202 (known to her crew as the Vegan Queen), searching for new planets to colonise; featuring Star Samson, Doc Monk, Leo 'Sparky' Sparks, Gus the computer; artist Alonso).
- 739 - 749.
- S1975. (Good story, planet of warring robots).
- RP 1212; 1214; 1216; 1217; 1225; 1227- 1232; 1251.
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.
Podge, Private (series character; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
Police## stories
- see
- Boys in Blue (series character; text stories; Police).
- Burke of the Outback (Adventure ; Australian Police).
- Cop Killer (complete story; story about a policeman tricking a criminal into revealing he shot a policeman).
- Cop Must Be Stopped!, The (complete story; text).
- Crane, Craig (series character; text; crime scientist).
- Crimebuster Craig (series character).
- Dirty Dozen, The (series characters; sport).
- Double Agent (series character).
- Emergency Squad (series characters; police).
- Flashing Fists, The (series character; sport; bare-fist fighting; mid-eighteenth century; also works for John Fielding in charge of the Bow Street Runners).
- Greenhorn, The (complete story; two killers taken back to Canada).
- Invisible Bullets From Nowhere (series characters; text).
- Johnny Hop (series - Australia).
- Marshall of Magnon (series character; sci-fi).
- O'Malley of the Mounties
- Policeman in Khaki (WW2; army criminal investigations).
- Policeman Price.
- 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).
- Sasquatch Walks! (series characters; Canadian themed story; adventure (RCMP).
- Thief From the "Avocoa", The (complete story; Australian themed adventure; late 19th century; bushranger).
- 'Tec Nobody Knows, The (series character; Ghost Squad stories).
- Vengeance of Steve Condell (complete story; Australian themed; bushrangers).
Policeman in Khaki (WW2; Army criminal investigations; featuring Captain Dick Snowdon; artist Shone).
- 699; 702; 703; 706; 707; 759; 815; 816; 842; 847; 849; 850; 853; RP 1373; .
Policeman Price (present day; police; featuring Dave Price; story of a young man who fails his police entry exam, but foils some criminals;
artist not known. Maybe same as Send for the B Team?)
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; RP 475 one page; artist Bevan; RP 701 artist not known.
Poly, Mister Roly (series character; football) see Mister Roly Poly (series character; football)
Pontus (series character; sci-fi) see Blood Hunt.
Pony Express see
- Place to put a Saddle, A. (complete story; western; Clem Penrat).
- 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
Potterton Pansies, The (series characters; sport; football; humorous; featuring Miss Primrose Pepper; Jay-Gee Jakes; "Dingley"; artist same as
B Team?).
Powell#, Bill (series character; sport; football; chief scout for Burnham City; various artists).
- see
- Powell Plays a Hunch! (story about Bob Walton; artist not known) 461.
- Big-Head at Inside Right (player featured Clive Dawson; artist not known) 493.
- The Star Who Never Played; featuring Tony Collins, coach who becomes a striker; artist not known) 502 RP 1039 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.
- Convict With The Magic Feet, The (Roy Harper escapes from jail to play football with Rockford City; artist Vandeput) 1970.
- What’s Wrong with Hot-Shot Hall? (football; artist Vandeput) 1971.
- Player With the Dirty Face, The (George Parry; artist not known) 516; RP1040.
- A Tale of Two Trainers (Powell signs Ron Kettle, as a coach) 515 RP 1041.
Powell, Robert Baden- see Hero of Mafeking , The (Victorian Army) 1985
Prendergast, Sir Giles (Chief of the Secret Service; series character) see Spywatcher
Prentice, Peter (series character; sport; horse-racing; jockey) seePresent 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, Alec (WW2 RAF; series) see Ice-Cold Alec.
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, Tim (series character; sci-fi) see Space Hunter.
Price# of the Victor -
- 1961 - 4 1/2 old pence (first issue - 01st February 1961).
- 1964 (price increase to five old pence as of 18th Jan. 1964, issue 152).
- 1969 (price increase to six old pence after issue 415).
- 1971 (first issue with old pence and new decimal price on it - 6 old pence / 2 1/2 new pence; issue 519, 30th Jan. 1971.
- 1971 (first issue with the new decimal only price 2 1/2p - 20th Feb. 1971, issue 522.
- 1972 (price increase to three pence as of 26th Feb. 1972, issue 575).
- (price increase to four pence at some point after issue 688).
- 1975 (price increase to five pence as of 21st June, 1975, issue 748).
- 1977 (price increase to six pence as of 15th Jan. 1977, issue 830).
- 1978 (price increase to seven pence as of 11th Feb. 1978, issue 886).
- 1979 (price increase to eight pence as of 17th Feb. 1979, issue 939).
- 1979 (price increase to nine pence as of 27th Oct. 1979, issue 975).
- 1980 (price increase to ten pence, as of 27th Sept, 1980, issue 1023).
- 1981 (price increase to twelve pence, as of 14th March 1981; issue 1053).
- 1982 (price increase to fourteen new pence as of 03rd April, 1982; issue 1102).
- 1983 (price increase to sixteen new pence as of 12th March, 1983, issue 1151).
- 1984 (price increase to eighteen new pence as of 02nd June, 1984, issue 1218).
- 1985 (price increase to twenty new pence as of 13th July 1985, issue 1273).
- 1986 (price increase to twenty-two new pence as of 23rd Aug. 1986, issue 1331).
- 1987 (price increase to twenty-four new pence, issue 1383).
- 1989 (price increase to twenty-eight pence as of 14th October 1989, issue 1495).
Price, Ned (factual; sport; bare-knuckle fighter; his biography; artist not known) 575; RP 920.
Prince of Tigers (series characters; WW2 German Army; fighting against Russians on the Eastern Front; featuring Prince Kurt Von Arlberg-Holstein;
artist Watson).
Pringle, Pete (series character; manager of Cecil) see Cecil - The Stone Age Scrapper.
Pritchard, Major T.A.C. (factual; WW2 Army; Royal Welch Fusiliers; S. Italy; Feb. 1941; set out to destory an aquaduct, they surrendered to police
rather than fire on children; front / back cover story; artist not known) 1049.
Private perkin's Stovepipe Special (WW2 Army; complete story; use of an invention against the Germans; artist DC) 846.
Professional, The (WW2 Army; complete story; Danny Lewis's 1930's North-West Frontier experience and professionalism comes in useful during WW2; artist
not known) 830.
'Professor', Private (series character; WW2 Army; Far East themed story) see Thirteen Badges for General Yokuba.
Professor's a Pug, The (series characters; text; sport; boxing; humorous; a famous scientist discovers he has a double, who is a boxer; featuring
Professor Finnigan; Chopper Alf Barton; artist not known).
312 - 321.
Prouty, Captain (WW2; series characters; Forward observer for a troop of 25 pounders; artist unknown; featuring Captain Prouty; Bombardier Bill Booth,
Gunner Pete Jones).
- 852 Charge the Gun!
- 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?)
- 1371 - Charge the Gun! RP?
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.
Punch Pirate (series character; sport; boxing; featuring Pat Panton; Mister Eldon; Konrad Vidor, villain; artist not known).
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).
- 1421 - 1440; (no story in 1441?); 1442 - 1454; 1455 - 1572?
- (series still being published as of 1524 - ?; 1540 - 1544; (no episodes 1546 or 1547); 1548 - 1557;
Puzzle pages see Quizzes.
Q##
Queen's Badge, The (factual; sport; award given each year to the best person for rifle-shooting; artist not known) 836.
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).
- 229 - 240 (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 (Sergeant Bill Smith and Constable Jack Braid (later in story he is called Brand); on patrol earn the trust of an Indian tribe by
correctly arresting a murderer of Indians).
- 232 (Bulger Fred Bagley, recovering lost horses part one).
- 233 (Bulger Fred Bagley, recovering lost horses part two).
- 234 RP 875 (Constable Paddy Raffety; Constable Clive Firman; boxing match Mounties vs. Metis).
- 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 RP 871 (Sergeant Smith, Jerry Potts, scout; hunting Buffalo hunters, to stop them before an Indian war breaks out).
- 238 RP 873 (Sergeant Smith; Jerry Potts, scout; searching for a traitor in the Mountie camp).
- 239 RP 877 (Inspector Banner on patrol with a artillery section in tow).
- 240 (Corporal Tex Yandel in disguise penetrates a outlow stronghold, Fort Whoop Up).
- Second series entitled Queen's Cowboys, The
- 481 RP 879 (Corporal Tex Yandel; how the Mounties exchanged their pill-box hats got their Stetson hats).
- 482 RP 881 (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-printed 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, (note the stories did not appear in consecutive issues).
Quentin, John (series character; adventure) see Green Lizard, Look For The.
Quest For El Quandor (series characters; S. American Victorian adventure; searching for treasure as asked to do so in their father's will; featuring
Jamie Chesterten; Mark Chesterten; artist Kearon?).
Question of Sport (quiz) 1972.
Quick On The Draw (WW2 Army; complete story; Private Claud Langley draws a 'spot the difference' cartoon when he and a general are captured by the
Germans, thus providing a clue as to the route the Germans were taking them; artist not known) 831. Note - was this story along with the Rope
Trick, The Professional, Walking on the Water part of a series in another Thompson published comic?
Quick On The Draw (text story; western) 1978.
Quick, James B. (series character; newspaper reporter for London Daily Clarion 1870's see James B. Quick.
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.
- Football Quiz, The Great Victor (Four pages of football questions) 968.
- 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 547; 550; 551; 559; 565; 571; 572; 573; 575; 577; 580; 587; 590; 592; 600; 608; 611; 612; 613; 618; 620; 621; 623; 625; 626; 627; 629; 630; 631; 639; 649; 661;668; 674; 679;
- 1974; 1977.
- Seeing is Believing - or is it? (quiz; optic