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    A list of stories published in the Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications weekly boys' comic Knockout between 1939 and 1963.


    The Adventures of Bear Cub


    Published: 17 February 1940 to 25 January 1941 (text); 28 February to 30 May 1942 (strip)
    Illustrator: Derek Eyles (text)
    Artist: Eric Parker (strip)
    Young Sioux warrior Bear Cub makes friends with paleface Bill Chapman.


    The Adventures of Marco Polo


    Published: 27 November 1948 to 8 January 1949
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Marco Polo and father Nicolo Polo are entertained at the court of Kublai Khan.


    The Bandit of Baghdad


    Published: 1 October to 3 December 1949
    Artist: Lunt Roberts
    Scheming Vizier Abu Hassan tries to usurp the post of Caliph of Baghdad at the expense of true heir, the young Prince Ahmed of Basra.


    Battler Britton



    Published: 21 May 1960 to 16 February 1963
    Artists: Geoff Campion, Ian Kennedy, Colin Merritt
    The adventures of a World War II British fighter ace.

    Continued from Sun; continued (as reprints) in Valiant.


    Beau Brummell


    Published: 27 May 1950 to 12 May 1951
    Writer: Frank S. Pepper (under the pseudonym John Marian)
    Illustrator: Eric Parker
    Tales of the Regency dandy.

    Text story.


    Bert and Daisy - The Happy Vaccies


    Published: 8 March 1941 to 29 September 1945
    Illustrators: Derek Eyles, Eric Parker
    Two evacuees find adventure in their new home.

    Retitled "The Happy Adventures of Bert and Daisy" from 14 July 1945.


    Billy Bunter



    Published: 4 March 1939 to 16 February 1963
    Artists: Charles H. Chapman, Frank Minnitt, Eric Roberts, Reg Parlett, Arthur Martin, Les Barton, A.J. Pease
    The heavyweight chump Billy Bunter causes problems for the other pupils and staff of Greyfriars School with his greed and idiocy.

    Cartoon strip. Continued in Valiant.


    The Black Pirate


    Published: 26 November 1960 to 4 March 1961
    Artist: Cecil Langley Doughty
    Richard Fairfax, the son of Captain Jonas Fairfax, hunts down the Spanish galleon Santa Joanna to seek revenge for the unlawful death of his father.


    Blacksmoke


    Published: 3 October 1959 to 2 January 1960
    Boy Tim Flanagan attempts to restore the storied but decommissioned locomotive Blacksmoke.


    Blarney Bluffer


    Published: 23 July 1960 to 16 February 1963
    Artist: Angel Nadal
    A small-scale spiv tells tall tales to shift his wares.

    Cartoon strip. Later reprinted as "Gabby McGlew" in Valiant.


    Bobby's Bugle Guards the Khyber Pass


    Published: 12 August 1939 to 10 February 1940.
    Bobby's bugle guards the Khyber Pass.

    Text story.


    Buffalo Bill


    Published: 17 February 1940 to 3 February 1951 (strip), 27 April 1950 to 15 August 1953 (text)
    Writer: Joan Whitford (under the pseudonym John Haslar, text)
    Artists: Joseph Walker, Cecil Langley Doughty, Derek Eyles, Eric Parker (strip)
    Illustrators: Derek Eyles, Cecil Holloway, Eric Parker, Geoff Campion, Stephen Chapman (text)
    Buffalo Bill keeps crooks and hostile natives at bay in the Wild West.


    Breed of the Brudenels


    Published: 17 December 1949 to 6 May 1950
    Writer: Leonard Matthews
    Artist: H. M. Brock
    The adventures of dandy highwayman Dick Turpin.


    Captain Flame


    Published: 6 November 1948 to 1 December 1950; 14 March to 6 June 1953
    Writer: Leonard Matthews
    Artist: Sep E. Scott
    After being stranded on a desert island by pirates, Michael Flame and loyal friend Count Anthony Ferrara escape and fund their own galleon flush the miscreants out of the world's sea-lanes.


    Captain Careless


    Published: 21 October 1961 to 12 May 1962
    Artist: Fred Holmes
    King's Cavaliers captain Kit Careless and his men Tom Hodges and Ben Carstairs try to recover the Crown Jewels from the mysterious Masked Woman and her underlings.

    Modified reprints of "Claude Duval" from The Comet.


    Captain Kidd's Lost Prize


    Published: 14 to 28 May 1949
    Artist: T. Heath Robinson
    The merchantman Sunflower tries to evade dread pirate William Kidd's Venture.


    Captain Phantom


    Published: 9 August 1952 to 5 December 1953
    Writer: Ron Clarke
    Artists: Graham Coton, Mike Western
    The British agent codenamed Captain Phantom is a master of disguise, a talent he uses to foil Germany's designs on Britain during World War II. His secret identity, not known to even his own superiors, is Squadron Leader Ralph Daunton.


    The Curse of Claw Castle


    Published: 4 August to 17 November 1962
    Artist: Robert Forrest


    Cuthbert the Clumsy


    Published: 3 February to 17 March 1951
    Artist: Tom Laidler
    Oafish youth Cuthbert Doolittle tries to earn a place in Robin Hood's band. His bumbling nature seems set to scupper his chances, but his various clangers have a tendency to work out.


    Davy Crockett


    Published: 22 October 1955 to 19 September 1959
    Artists: Ian Kennedy, Mike Western, George Parlett, Ramon de la Fuente
    Tennessee tracker and outdoorsman Davy Crockett tames the wild frontier.

    The character had previously featured in Knockout's adaptation of the film Davy Crockett, Indian Scout. He also appeared concurrently in Cowboy Comics Library.


    Deed-a-Day Danny


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 10 April 1954
    Artist: Hugh McNeill, Frank Lazenby, Wally Robertson, Norman Ward, A.J. Kelly, Geoff Campion, Eric Bradbury, Brian White, Ron Smith
    Boy scout Danny's desire to help others doesn't always go smoothly.

    Cartoon strip.


    Dick Turpin


    Published: 13 August 1960 to 27 May 1961
    Writer: Colin Brooks
    Illustrators: H. M. Brock, Ronald Simmons, Fred Holmes
    Highwayman Dick Turpin carries out daring robberies.

    Text story.


    Dick Turpin and the Cavern of Monsters


    Published: 19 May to 28 July 1962
    Artist: Jesús Blasco
    Reprinted from Sun.


    Frank and Fred, the Pocket-size Cowboys


    Published: 19 June to 23 November 1943
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Two boys from a secret society of miniature people thwart crimes in the Old West.


    From the Vaults of Time


    Published: 24 November 1962 to 16 February 1963
    Artist: Francisco Solano López
    Professor Kraken's experiments allow him to hatch dinosaur eggs, but the creatures soon escape their enclosure and rampage across Britain.

    Continued in Valiant.


    Ginger Tom


    Published: 18 August 1956 to 13 February 1959
    Writer: Ron Clarke
    Artist: Pat Nicolle
    Redheaded Tom Meadowman is a squire in the service of Sir Guy de Travere. He wants to become a knight himself, but must first deal with Sir Guy's scheming man-at-arms Broadsword.

    From 8 March 1958 the serial was renamed "Firebrand the Red Knight" to reflect Tom gaining his knighthood.


    Gordon Jim


    Published: 21 April to 11 August 1956
    After a vicious border feud, Gordon Jim is the only survivor of the noble Scottish house of Lanark after their clashes with the Northern English Sutherland family. Complicating things, he and Arabel Sutherland are in love, and trying to conceal this from her father, Sir Henry.


    Hopalong Cassidy



    Published: 9 October 1954 to 2 April 1960
    Artists: Don Spiegle, Mike Western, Ian Kennedy, Peter Sutherland
    A black-clad clean-cut sarsaparilla-swilling gunman defends the innocent in the Wild West, despite a leg injury.

    Initially reprints of the King Features Syndicate newspaper strip, before in-house material created from 13 April 1957.


    Jimmy Jingles' Time Machine


    Published: 1 to 22 August 1942
    Artist: Eric Parker
    An experimental time machine transports young boy Jimmy Jingles back to the time of King Arthur.


    Johnnie Wingco


    Published: 9 October 1954 to 14 May 1960
    Writer: Ron Clarke
    Artist: Mike Western
    Master pilot Johnnie Wingco carries out a wide variety of daring flying missions across the globe.

    Promoted to the front cover from 19 October 1957. Later modified and reprinted as "Nick Shannon" in Film Fun and Buster.


    Jungle Drums


    Published: 14 May to 16 July 1960
    Artist: Hugo Pratt
    A young European girl attempts to survive in the jungles of Africa.

    Modified reprints of Anna della Jungle.


    Kelly's Eye



    Published: 21 July 1962 to 16 February 1963
    Writer: Tom Tully
    Artists: Francisco Solano López, Tom Kerr
    After discovering a gem called the Eye of Zoltec in an ancient temple, Tim Kelly finds the stone makes him invulnerable.

    Continued in Valiant.


    Kiddo the Boy King


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 15 June 1940
    Artist: Frank Minnitt
    A young king's antics and ideas keep his ministry busy.

    Cartoon strip.


    The King's Horses


    Published: 24 March 1939 to 21 July 1945
    Illustrator: Derek Eyles
    Text story.


    Kit Carson


    Published: 3 December 1949 to 13 May 1950
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Heroic cowboy Kit Carson keeps order on the Old West frontier.

    Carson also made appearances in Cowboy Comics Library.


    Lucky Logan


    Published: 23 August 1953 to 2 October 1954
    Writer: Ron Clarke
    Artists: Mike Western, Eric Bradbury, Graham Coton
    Sheriff 'Lucky' Logan keeps order in the town of Horseshoe Bend.


    MacTavish of Red Rock


    Published: 10 November 1962 to 16 February 1963
    Artist: Mike Western
    Dougal MacTavish arrives in the Wild West to take over a frontier ranch he has inherited. Soon those after the spread for their own reasons - including bandit Karl Bencher and a local Comanche tribe - find the burly, kilt-wearing Scot to be no pushover.

    Later modified and reprinted in Valiant as "The Laird of the Lazy Q".


    The Mad Emperor


    Published: 23 July to 17 September 1960
    Artist: Robert Forrest
    Inheriting the Russian throne from his mother Catherine the Great, Emperor Paul I quickly causes problems with his insane behaviour. After comrade Nicholas Rostov is sentenced to Siberia for coughing in the Tsar's presence, Imperial Guard Captain Peter Gordanov begins to lose his confidence in the throne.


    Mark Trail, Forest Patrolman



    Published: 17 February to 20 October 1951
    Artist: Ed Dodd
    Photojournalist and outdoor magazine writer Mark Trail's assignments lead him into danger and adventure.

    Reprints of the Post-Hall Syndicate newspaper strip.


    Matt Marriott


    Published: 24 September 1960 to 10 June 1961
    Artist: Tony Weare
    Matt Marriott uses reason where he can and Colt Peacemaker six-shooters where he can't to keep order.

    Modified reprints of newspaper strips from The Evening News.


    Micky's Pal the Wizard


    Published: 24 March 1939 to 11 September 1948 (text); 10 February to 31 March & 14 July to 21 July 1951 (strip)
    Illustrators: Fred Bennett, Eric Parker, Hugh McNeill
    Artists: Edgar Spencely, 'Rodger' (strip)
    A close association with a wizard leads to adventures for Micky Roysham and his sister Betty.


    Mike, Spike and Greta


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 27 April 1940
    Artist: John Jukes
    A pair of inept cowboys and their mule Greta seek their fortune.

    Cartoon strip.


    Nick and Nan and Stainless Stan


    Published: 20 December 1947 to 28 February 1948
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Nick and Nan are treasure hunting with their uncle when his flying boat crashes. The trio are left stranded on a tropical island; their uncle fashions wreckage into the robot Stan to help them.

    An updated remake of "The Steam Man on Treasure Island".


    No. 13 Grimm Street


    Published: 25 August to 17 November 1962


    Oliver Bold


    Published: 11 March to 28 October 1961
    Artist: Dino Battaglia
    Swashbuckling English privateer Oliver Bold leads his crew on daring raids against Spanish bases in the Caribbean.


    Our Ernie


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 16 July 1960
    Artists: Charles E. Holt, Hugh McNeill, Frank Lazenby, Fred Robinson, A.J. Kelly, Reg Parlett, Denis Gifford, Ron Smith, Eric Bradbury
    Wigan lad Ernie Entwhistle helps around the town.

    Cartoon strip.


    Percy and Steve


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 14 October 1939
    Artist: W. Ridgwell
    A pair of football enthusiasts who routinely overestimate their skills and importance.

    Cartoon strip. Reprinted from Sports Budget.


    Peril from Below


    Published: 7 July to 3 November 1962
    Artist: Eric Bradbury
    Later reprinted in Buster.


    Pete Madden


    Published: 27 May 1961 to 18 August 1962
    Genius detective Pete Madden foils the schemes of numerous shadowy characters.

    Modified reprints of "Sexton Blake", and (after 28 April 1962) "Dick Barton" from The Comet.


    Peter the Whaler


    Published: 20 November 1943 to April 22, 1944
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Peter LeFroy is eager to learn about life at sea and sneaks on board the whaling ship Black Swan, only to find the captain and first mate are tyrannical thugs.


    The Phantom Sheriff


    Published: 31 May to 23rd August 1947
    Artists: Eric Parker, Derek Eyles
    A masked avenger protects the innocent in rural America.


    Pony Express


    Published: 23 July to 29 October 1960
    Artists: Geoff Campion, Bill Lacey
    Good friends Buffalo Bill Cody and Texas Jack compete for the government's Pony Express franchise.

    Later reprinted in Tiger.


    Queer Adventures of Patsy and Tim


    Published: 14 September 1940 to 7 November 1942
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Professor Digby invents the Dwindling Pill, capable of shrinking human beings. His nephew Tim and niece Patsy take them and are miniaturised for numerous adventures.


    Red Ryder



    Published: 4 March 1939 to 24 February 1940
    Artist: Fred Harman
    Cowboy Red Ryder fends off cattle rustlers with trusty steed Thunder.

    Reprints of the NEA Service syndicated strip.


    The Rio Kid's Double


    Published: 7 May 1949
    A lookalike frames the cowboy known as the Rio Kid, who strives to clear his name.


    Robin Hood


    Published: 25 June 1949 to 26 August 1950
    Artists: Lunt Roberts, Patrick Nicolle
    Folk hero Robin Hood and his band of outlaws battle the cruel Sheriff of Nottingham.


    The Saga of Eric the Red


    Published: 12 March to 30 April 1948
    Writer: Leonard Matthews
    Artist: Reginald Heade
    Viking explorer Erik the Red sets out on an exciting voyage.


    Sexton Blake



    Published: 4 March 1939 to 5 December 1953 (strip), 25 October 1952 to 4 April 1953 (text)
    Writer: John Newton Chance (text)
    Artists: Joseph Walker, Alfred Taylor, Eric Parker, Reginald Heade, Jack Grandfield, Robert MacGillivray, Roland Davies, Harry Dodd, Graham Coton (strip)
    Illustrator: Robert MacGillivray (text)
    Genius detective Sexton Blake foils the schemes of numerous shadowy characters.


    Slade


    Published: 9 April to 16 July 1960
    Artist: Jijé
    Lone gunman Slade patrols the border of Texas and Mexico.

    Modified reprints of "Jerry Spring" from Spirou.


    Simon the Simple Sleuth


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 15 June 1940
    Artist: Hugh McNeill
    Despite his bumbling inadequacies, an amateur detective always solves crimes.

    Cartoon strip.


    Sinbad Simms


    Published: 13 April 1957 to 14 May 1960
    Artist: Eric Roberts
    The adventures of Sinbad Simms and his tame shark Jasper.


    Sitting Bull's Schooldays


    Published: 21 July 1951 to 5 July 1952
    Writer: Joan Whitford
    Illustrators: Derek Eyles
    Sitting Bull entertains the young of his tribe with tales of his youth.

    Text story.


    Smugglers' Creek


    Published: 13 June to 15 August 1953
    Artist: W. Bryce-Hamilton
    Cornish lad Dick Treherne fights local nobleman James Mostyn's alliance with the villainous smuggler Black Patch.


    Space Age Kit


    Published: 17 January 1959 to 4 June 1960
    Artist: Bill Titcombe
    The antics of schoolboy Kit and his family in the Britain of the future.

    Later reprinted in Tiger.


    The Space-Family Rollinson


    Published: 12 December 1953 to 26 July 1958
    Artists: Graham Coton, Ian Kennedy
    Dad and Mom Rollinson and their children Bob, Betsy, Joey and Joy are kidnapped by Zektron aliens, who then abandon them near Saturn.


    Spies of Spain


    Published: 16 February to 12 April 1952
    Artist: W. Bryce-Hamilton
    In 1567 Martin and his sister Mary try to prevent the treasonous Lord Radnor from facilitating a Spanish invasion of Britain.


    Sporty


    Published: 25 June 1949 to 16 February 1963
    Artists: Reg Wootton
    Amiable, diminutive Sporty tries his hand in a variety of outdoor activities, despite the whinging antics of lanky friend Sydney trying to spoil things.

    Cartoon strip. Unlike most AP/Fleetway strips of the period, Wootton was clearly credited. Continued in Valiant.


    Steadfast McStaunch


    Published: 9 September 1950 to 14 June 1952
    Artists: Denis Gifford
    A doughty, determined anthropomorphic dog attempts to solve crimes.

    Cartoon strip. Gifford later redesigned the character for Whizzer and Chips.


    The Steam Man of Treasure Island


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 10 February 1940
    Artists: Joseph Walker, Norman Ward
    When the Shamrock is wrecked on an uncharted island, Scots engineer Sandy builds a steam-powered robot to help himself, fellow crewmember Sailor Sammy and child passengers Rob and Jill survive.


    Stone-Henge Kit


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 2 August 1952
    Artists: Norman Ward, William Radford, A.J. Kelly, Hugh McNeill, Geoff Campion, Denis Gifford
    Ancient Briton Kit causes trouble in his settlement.

    Cartoon strip. The story is mentioned in Alan Garner's novel Treacle Walker as the protagonist's favourite.


    Strongbow the Mohawk


    Published: 28 October 1961 to 9 February 1963
    Artist: Philip Mendoza
    Mohawk tribesman Strongbow helps strangers and undertakes daring quests.

    Reprinted from The Comet.


    Tales of St. Clements


    Published: 21 August 1948 to 6 April 1957
    Writer: Percy Clarke (under the pseudonym Martin Frazer)
    Illustrators: Robert Macdonald, Tom Laidler
    The adventurers of pupils at an English boarding school.

    Text story.


    Texas John Slaughter


    Published: 17 June 1961 to 5 May 1962
    Artists: Tony Weare, Reg Bunn, R. Charles Roylance
    Lawman John Slaughter brings in desperadoes and keeps invaders away from pioneer settlers.

    Modified reprints of "Buck Jones" from Cowboy Comics Library. The strip was tied in to the Walt Disney television series, complete with an in-character photograph of leading man Tom Tryon at the start of each instalment.


    Thunderbolt Jaxon



    Published: 2 August 1958 to 23 January 1960
    Artists: Ian Kennedy, George Partlett
    Orphan Jack Jaxon discovers a magic belt that grants him the powers of Thor when in the service of good.

    Initially reprints of Australia/New Zealand title Thunderbolt Jaxon. Later modified and reprinted as "Johnny Samson" in Buster.


    Tommy Hawk and Mo Cassin


    Published: 4 March 1939 to 28 October 1939
    Artist: Denis Gifford
    Two Native American Braves irritate the rest of their tribe with their antics.

    Cartoon strip. Later reprinted in Valiant.


    Tough Todd and Happy Annie


    Published: 24 March 1939 to 1 February 1941 & 19 April 1941 (text); 27 December 1947 to 2 April 1960 (strip)
    Writer: Leonard Matthews (strip)
    Illustrators: Eric Parker, Derek Eyles (text)
    Artist: Hugh McNeill (strip)
    Two children escape a cruel orphanage and search for a new home.

    The initial text stories were called "The Runaway Orphans". Todd and Annie also featured in the concurrent strip "A Christmas Carol" from 4 December 1948 and 1 January 1949; also drawn by McNeill, this featured the Charles Dickens novel being read to the pair. A similar conceit was later used for the strip adaptations of The Secret Garden (5 November to 26 November 1949, in which the pair attended a screening of the film) and Black Beauty (5 January to 9 February 1952, when the Anna Sewell book was again read to the characters).


    Will o' the Woods


    Published: 26 April 1941 to 23 April 1943; 26 July to 8 November 1952
    Illustrators: Derek Eyles (1941-1943), W. R. Calvert (1952)
    Text story.


    Literary adaptations




    = Gulliver's Travels

    =
    Published: 26 December 1942 to 26 March 1943
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Jonathan Swift.


    = Stories from the Arabian Nights

    =
    Published: 3 April to 12 May 1943
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the translations by Antoine Galland.


    = Mr Midshipman Easy

    =
    Published: 29 April to 11 November 1944
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Frederick Marryat.


    = The Children of the New Forest

    =
    Published: 27 January to 16 June 1945
    Writer: Percy Clarke
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Frederick Marryat.


    = Treasure Island

    =
    Published: 23 June to 3 November 1945
    Writer: Percy Clarke
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.


    = Kidnapped

    =
    Published: 10 November 1945 to 9 March 1946
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.


    = The Coral Island

    =
    Published: 16 March to 28 July 1946
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Based on the novel by R. M. Ballantyne.


    = The Three Musketeers

    =
    Published: 3 August to 21 December 1946
    Writer: Leonard Matthews
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.


    = Westward Ho!

    =
    Published: 28 December 1946 to 24 May 1947
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Charles Kingsley.


    = The Black Arrow

    =
    Published: 27 March to 10 June 1948
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.


    Film adaptations




    = The Adventures of Robin Hood

    =
    Published: 21 June to 20 September 1947
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Based on the Warner Bros. film.


    = Sinbad the Sailor

    =
    Published: 27 September to 13 December 1947
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Based on the RKO film.


    = Dick Turpin's Ride to York

    =
    Published: 17 July to 11 September 1948
    Writer: Leonard Matthews
    Artist: Dick Eyles
    Based on the Stoll Pictures film.


    = The Exile

    =
    Published: 18 September to 30 October 1948
    Artist: Eric Parker
    Based on the Universal-International Pictures film.


    = Bonnie Prince Charlie

    =
    Published: 22 January to 29 January 1949
    Artist: Alfred Taylor
    Based on the London film.


    = Red River

    =
    Published: 5 February to 5 March 1949
    Artist: Michael Hubbard
    Based on the United Artists film.


    = Cardboard Cavalier

    =
    Published: 4 June to 18 June 1949
    Artist: Norman Pett
    Based on the Two Cities film.


    = The Iron Mask

    =
    Published: 4 June to 29 October 1949
    Writer: Edward Holmes
    Artist: W. Bryce-Hamilton
    Based on the United Artists film.


    = The Captain from Castile

    =
    Published: 9 July to 17 September 1949
    Artists: Reginald Heade, Norman Pett
    Based on the 20th Century Fox film.


    = Buccaneer's Girl

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    Published: 11 March to 15 April 1950
    Artist: Robert MacGillivray
    Based on the Universal Pictures film.


    = The Happiest Days of Your Life

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    Published: 25 March to 6 May 1950
    Artist: 'Rodger'
    Based on the London film.


    = Ambush

    =
    Published: 1 July to 26 August 1950
    Artist: Roland Davies
    Based on the MGM film.


    = Indian Scout

    =
    Published: 30 September to 6 December 1950
    Based on the United Artists film.


    = The Flame and the Arrow

    =
    Published: 27 January to 31 March 1951
    Artist: Ron Smith
    Based on the Warner Bros. film.


    References

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