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Showing posts with label Sun. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Sun #0001# - #462 (Various issues) + 2 Extras (1947-1959) J. B. Allen - Amalgamated Press




The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 by publisher
 J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run.
 It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 
The publisher was taken over by the Amalgamated Press in 1949, and under the first editor
 Leonard Matthews it featured fewer humour strips and more adventure ones.
It ran until 17 October 1959,
when it was merged into Lion. Len Wenn was a later editor.

SunA later issue with a new cover strip.

J. B. Allen, 1947 Series
Published in English (United Kingdom) 

Publication Dates:  1947 - 1959
Number of Issues Published:  41 (#01 - #41)
Color:
Red & Green Front Cover; Red & Green Back 
Cover; Red & Green Centrefold; Black & White Interior
Dimensions:  91/2"x 121/4"
Paper Stock:  Newsprint
Binding:  Loose Pages
Publishing Format:  Was ongoing series

Tracking:
numbering continues with Sun Comic (Amalgamated Press), 1949 series) #42

 numbering continues with Sun (Amalgamated Press, 1952 series) #164

Note:
Early issues titled (Fitness and) Sun

Script:  
Pencils: Inks:  Colors:  Editing:  ?




Strips included:

    "Addy"
    "Ali Barber" (Frank Minnitt)
    "Battler Britton" (Geoff Campion)
    "Billy the Kid" (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
    "Buck Jones"
    "Clip McCord, Special Agent" (Reg Bunn)
    "Deed-a-Day Danny" (Hugh McNeill)
    "Dick Turpin" (Mike Butterworth, Hugh McNeill, 1951-54)
    "Formula 'X'"
    "Harold Hare" (Harry Hargreaves)
    "Jak of the Jaguars" (Patrick Nicolle)
    "John and Joan" (R. W. Plummer)
    "Johnny Conquest" (Gino D'Antonio)
    "Kindheart"
    "Lancelot Lake" (Hugh McNeill)
    "Max Bravo" (Mike Butterworth and Eric Parker)
    "Mike" (Eric Roberts)
    "Moko the Monk" (Robert MacGillivray)
    "Ollie" (Harry Hargreaves)
    "Patsy and Tim" (Eric Parker)
    "Robin Hood" (Reg Beaumont)
    "Roy Rogers"
    "Sherwood Outlaw" (Reg Beaumont)
    "Simon the Simple Sleuth" (Hugh McNeill)
    "Sitting Bull"
    "Sparks and Flash" (Roland Davies)
    "Stonehenge Kit the Ancient Brit" (Norman Ward)
    "The Swiss Family Robinson" (Bob Wilkin)
    "The Terrible Three" (Martin Clifford)
    "Voyage to Venus"
    "Wild Bill Hickok" (D. C. Eyles)
    "Young Joey" (Hugh McNeill)







Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Sun #352 - #462 (Various issues) + 2 Extras Amalgamated Press


 The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 
by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. 
It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 

More information about this collection, here 


Contents: 

  "Billy the Kid" (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
  
"Wild Bill Hickok and Lopez the Wolf"

"Battler Britton" 

"The King's Thief"


 "Max Bravo the Happy Hussar"


We add two issues of extraordinary publication: 

Sun Annual for Boys 1976

Sun Book of cowboys and indians



 

 


Links: Sun   #265 -  #350 (Various issues)  + 2 Bonus ⇲⇲

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Billy the Kid (UK) SUN Collection - 4 volumes (Series Complete)



Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty, also known as
William H. Bonney (September 17, 1859 - July 14, 1881) was an American Old West gunfighter.
He is known to have killed eight men.
 He died from a gunshot wound inflicted by Sheriff Pat Garrett. He was just 21 years old.
A comic strip loosely based on his exploits appeared in the 'Sun'
 (published by Amalgamated Press Ltd.) between 1952 and 1959,
and dominated the cover for the majority of this period.
The characterisation was based on the portrayal by the actor Robert Taylor, in 'Billy the Kid' (1941).


Billy the Kid (UK) SUN Collection 1 - 262 pages

Billy the Kid (UK) SUN Collection 2 - 232 pages

Billy the Kid (UK) SUN Collection 3 - 232 pages

Billy the Kid (UK) SUN Collection 4 - 226 pages


 






Link: Billy the Kid 01-04⇲⇲

Sunday, 10 March 2019

Sun #265 - #350 (Various issues) Amalgamated Press


 The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 
by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. 
It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 

More information about this collection, here 


Contents: 

  "Billy the Kid" (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
  
"The happy Hussar"

  "Jeremy Blaze"

"The Quest of Wild bill Hickok" 

"The King's Thief"

"Dick Turpin" (John McNamara, Mike Butterworth, Hugh McNeill, 1951-54)


 


 



Links: Sun   #265 -  #350 (Various issues) ⇲⇲

Friday, 25 January 2019

Sun #234 - #263 Amalgamated Press


 The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 
by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. 
It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 

More information about this collection, here 

Contents: 

  "Billy the Kid" (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
  
  "Jeremy Blaze"

"Robin Hood" (Reg Beaumont)

"Dick Turpin" (John McNamara, Mike Butterworth, Hugh McNeill, 1951-54)




 




Links: Sun    #234 -  #263⇲⇲

Sunday, 4 November 2018

Sun #181 - #196; #199; #201 - #214; #217 - #231; #233 Amalgamated Press



 The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 
by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. 
It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 



More information about this collection, here 

Contents: 

  "Billy the Kid" (Geoff Campion, Don Lawrence, Alejandro Blasco, Harry Bishop)
  
  "Buck Jones"

"Robin Hood" (Reg Beaumont)

"Dick Turpin" (John McNamara, Mike Butterworth, Hugh McNeill, 1951-54)

"Ivanhoe"








Links: Sun  #181 -  #196; #199; #201 - #214; #217 - #231 -  #233⇲⇲
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