This was a small childrens' weekly comic book that was published between 1963 & 1973, which included Teddy Bear himself and other characters such as Paddy Paws the Puppy. Teddy Bear and his family live in ...
The 80s and 90s went mad for collectors' magazines for kids. Every week there was a new one out, normally based on a popular TV programme out at that time. The Animals Of Farthing Wood was a TV series about ...
Ahh the Beano, publishes by DC Thom(p?)son, those of you who read Viz will know who they are because they regurarly used to sue Viz for "borrowing" the characters. The most memorable character is Dennis the Menace but don't ...
The Broons is a comic strip within The Sunday Post newspaper, which is printed by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. It features the Broon (Brown in Standard English) family, who live in a tenement flat at 10 Glebe Street, ...
OK so The Dandy has been around since the 1930s but I'm including it on the site because it was still a big seller when I was growing up in the 80s.The central character was Desperate Dan (I actually joined ...
The comic called "The Tiger - The Sport and Adventure Picture Story Weekly" was first published in Septmber 1954, and featured predominantly sporting strips.The Roy of the Rovers comic strip first appreared here in the first issue and proved so ...
The Topper was my favourite of The Beano/Dandy type comic. There was a hapless fox, originally called "Foxy", that was always starving and trying to nab chickens, and getting shot in the backside for his troubles! A Minnie the Minx ...
The Transformers magazine was about ?2 back in about 1986-88ish. I always thought it was a bit dear, but I paid for it every 2 weeks anyway.It was an ongoing story about the conflict between the Autobots and the ...
Treasure Chest wasn't really a comic like Dandy or Beano - it was much too intellectual for that! It was educational, explaining the world around us through pictures and simple stories. There were articles about all kinds of things. ...
Following taken from UK Comics Wiki: TV Tornado was a weekly comic published from 1967 to 1968 by City Magazines. Solo merged into it in September 1967. Eventually TV Tornado itself merged into TV21. Comic strips included: Flash Gordon, The ...
I remember having the TV21 comic in the late 60s. It had a lot of Gerry Anderson's work in it like Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Fireball XL5 and Stingray. I presume it was set in the 21st century and had stories ...
Described as 'The picture paper especially for little girls', 'Twinkle' ran from 1968 to 1999 and was published by D.C Thompson & Co. according to wikipedia. Twinkle was a comic for little girls and I remember it had a cut out ...