Friday, 12 December 2025

The Trails of Shiwa Sands from The Victor (1969 -1971) - Matias Alonso. Compiled by A. Wallace

 The boy hunter

A strip from The Victor


  The Trails of Shiwa Sands 537 - 547 (05th June to 14th August 1971); 
Reprinted 926; 927; 928?; 929; 931;
 932; 933; 934; no story in issue 935; 936; no story in issue 937; 938.

Summer Special 1969 The Riddle of Tiddlers Ground; (Full colour first page only).

Note - the Shiwa stories originally appeared as text stories in 
The Rover and Wizard comic.

Writer:- The Victor editorial team. 

Artist:- Matias Alonso (unless otherwise stated).

Main cast:- Shiwa Sands (son of Saul Sands); Tipu - a native tracker.

Time period:- late 20th century Africa.

Shiwa Sands appeared in one series, a Summer Special and a handful of annuals. Yet for all of that he was a popular character. (At least for me he was). This fourteen year old boy, wise beyond his years roams the deserts and jungles of Africa, hiring out his services as a tracker. (Although in the 1971 annual he is aged fifteen and by the 1985 annual he is aged sixteen). Tipu, his loyal bushman is his only companion. (In the text stories, he is a wizened old man, in the picture stories he appears to be much younger). Shiwa is a serious boy, who doesn't understand the white man's fascination with money and wealth. But he does understand that it can be the downfall of those men who are greedy. And that is essentially what this series is about. Stories about Man's (white and native's), trying to plunder the country through use of violence to gain wealth. They usually end up coming to a sticky end.

At the end of the story below, Shiwa says, "I understand about life-that it's more important than money. Mr. Yeobright may have been a thief but he knew life was more important than money. He gave his life to save mine."

Throw in some African mysticism, several stories with a different theme and the result is an exciting series.

But what of Shiwa's character? It is the opposite to his father's Saul Sands, who is a very laid back character whose main priority in life is hunting and ensuring that he is well paid for it. (Saul Sands appeared in at least four series in The Victor, so he too must have been a popular character). So how did the young Shiwa end up the way he did? Was there some rift between father and son? Did his father's wealth destroy Saul and disgust his son? None of these questions are answered in the picture stories. However, the Shiwa stories originally appeared as text adventures in The Rover and the Wizard comic. And maybe the answer lies in one of those stories. We do know though that one of these text stories states that Saul was killed on the horn of a Rhinoceros. Not a pleasant way to go!

With beautifully drawn artwork by the Spanish artist Matias Alonso, this series with its stories of the downfall of men through greed is a classic.

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34 pages 

Compiled by A. Wallace 

Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Heros The Spartan 02- Luis Bermejo Years (Eagle 1963-1966) - Compiled by Voltaire57

 The Adventures of Hero the Spartan II

I— ISLAND OF DARKNESS (EAGLE 1962-1963)

II— THE EAGLE OF THE FIFTH (EAGLE 1963))

III— THE MAN OF VIAH (EAGLE 1963-1964)

IV— MARK THE WARRIOR (EAGLE ANNUAL 1965)

V— AXE OF ARGUTH (EAGLE 1964)

VI— THE WOLF MEN (EAGLE 1964-1965)

VII— THE SLAVE ARMY (EAGLE 1965)

VIII— HEROS THE OUTLAW (EAGLE 1965)-1966)

IX— THE WOLFMEN (EAGLE ANNUAL 1966)

X— BATTLE WITH THE GAULS (EAGLE 1966)

XI— UNTITLED (EAGLE ANNUAL 1967)

P.S. The adventures in blue were drawn by Luis Bermejo





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Monday, 8 December 2025

Yellowjacket #01-#10 (1944) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


 Publication Dates: September 1944 - June 1946
Number of Issues Published: 10 (#1 - #10)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Price: 0.10 USD    Pages: 52

Tracking:
numbering continues with Jack-in-the-Box Comics (Charlton, 1946 series) #11

Authors:

Script: Jack Warren

Pencils: Jack Warren, 
Harold DeLay, Arnold Hicks, George Gregg ,
Ken Battefield, Gus Schrotter, Bill Allison, 

Inks: Bill Allison, Jack Warren, George Gregg








Friday, 5 December 2025

The Quest of the Last Six Hundred from The Victor (1968) - Compiled by A. Wallace


 The Quest of the Last Six Hundred 

 Written by  ??  , Drawn by Jean Marie ?

No. 371 (Mar. 30th 1968) to No. 382(June 15th 1968)

Reprinted #797 - #808


  Sci-fi

In the year 2068, almost the whole world was covered 
by giant ferns which caused animals and plants 
to grow to huge proportions....

Featuring: Tom Stone; Pierce the Hunter.

This adventure comes from The Last Six Hundred

#371 (Mar. 30th 1968)- #382(June 15th 1968)

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http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/victorindex.html

 Material from  The Victor 

36 pages 

Compiled by A. Wallace 


Wednesday, 3 December 2025

Heros The Spartan 01- Frank Bellamy's Years (Eagle 1962-1966) - Compiled by Voltaire57

The Adventures of Hero the Spartan I

I— ISLAND OF DARKNESS (EAGLE 1962-1963)

II— THE EAGLE OF THE FIFTH (EAGLE 1963)

III— THE MAN OF VIAH (EAGLE 1963-1964)

IV— MARK THE WARRIOR (EAGLE ANNUAL 1965)

V— AXE OF ARGUTH (EAGLE 1964)

VI— THE WOLF MEN (EAGLE 1964-1965)

VII— THE SLAVE ARMY (EAGLE 1965)

VIII— HEROS THE OUTLAW (EAGLE 1965)-1966)

IX— THE WOLFMEN (EAGLE ANNUAL 1966)

X— BATTLE WITH THE GAULS (EAGLE 1966)

XI— UNTITLED (EAGLE ANNUAL 1967)

P.S. The adventures in blue were drawn by Frank Bellamy





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Monday, 1 December 2025

King Classics (1977 King Features Series) #023 - The Prince & the Pauper / #024 - Lawrence of Arabia

    Publication Dates: 1977 - 1978
Number of Issues Published: 24 (#01 - #24 )
Color: Color
Dimensions: 7 1/4 inches wide by 10 1/2 inches tall
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Limited Series
Publication Type: magazine
Tracking:  Cardstock cover

Notes:  All issues first released in 1977 and reissued in 1979.

All reprints from Spanish publications.
Editorial Bruguera, S.A. 1977.  King Features Syndicate, New York. Printed in 
Talleres Gráficos de EBSA, (Barcelona 1977 - Spain) 

A back-cover promo lists 32 titles, though most sources state that only 24 were published. The remainder, planned but possibly never published in English are: 25 A Tale of Two Cities; 26 Ben Hur; 27 Heidi; 28 Little Women; 29 The Mysterious Island; 30 The Pirate; 31 The Phantom Ship; 32 King Solomon's Mines.



23 - The Prince & the Pauper

Price: 0.59 USD    Pages: 36
Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Antonio Bernal (painting)
ScriptJosé Antonio Vidal Sales (adaptation)
Mark Twain  (original)
Anne Mueser (credited as Dr. Anne Mueser) (translation)
Pencils & Inks:  Cándido Ruiz Pueyo


Reprints from 
Joyas Literarias Juveniles (Editorial Bruguera, 1970 series) 
# 32 - Príncipe y Mendigo  (1971)


#024 - Lawrence of Arabia 

Price: 0.59 USD    Pages: 36
Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Antonio Bernal (painting)
ScriptJosé Antonio Vidal Sales (adaptation)
Enrique Martínez Fariñas (original)
Pencils & Inks:  Luis Castelló Luque



Reprints from 
Joyas Literarias Juveniles (Editorial Bruguera, 1970 series) 
# 32 - Príncipe y Mendigo  (1971)


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