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War Picture Library was a British 64-page "pocket library" war comic magazine title published by Amalgamated Press/Fleetway (now owned by IPC Magazines) for 2103 issues.Each issue featured a complete story, beginning on 1 September 1958 with "Fight Back to Dunkirk" and finishing 26 years later on 3 December 1984 with "Wings of the Fleet". [1]
War Picture Library: September 1958: December 1984: 2103 Air Ace Picture Library: January 1960: November 1970: 545 Merged with War Picture Library: Battle Picture Library: January 1961: November 1984: 1706 Tiger Sports Library: July 1961: 12 Princess Picture Library: 1961: 1966: 118 Schoolfriend Picture Library: 1962: 1965: 39 War at Sea ...
War Picture Library - Battle Stations: 9781781087527: 64 20 February 2020: Material from War at Sea Picture Library #34 Hardback. Cover by Hugo Pratt. War Picture Library - Battle of Britain: 9781781087794: 128 16 April 2020: Material from Air Ace Picture Library #65 & #182 Hardback. Cover by Ian Kennedy. War Picture Library - Battler Britton ...
While war comics had been a staple of British boys' titles since the fifties – both as features in anthologies and as a staple of picture library titles like Commando and War Picture Library – Warlord was the first ongoing weekly to centre on the genre entirely. The variety was instead provided by the stories being spread between different ...
War Picture Library; War Stories (comics) Warfront; Warlord (DC Thomson) Weird War Tales; Wolf of Kabul; World of Warcraft (comics) X. Xerxes (graphic novel) Y. Yi ...
"Rat Pack" is a British comic war story published in the weekly anthology Battle Picture Weekly from 8 March 1975 to 8 July 1978 by IPC Magazines.Set during World War II, the story follows the eponymous unit, a penal military unit of four criminals recruited by British Army officer Major Taggart to undertake deadly missions.
Thriller Comics, later titled Thriller Comics Library and even later Thriller Picture Library, was a British comic book magazine, published in series of digest sized issues [1] by the Amalgamated Press, later Fleetway Publications, from November 1951 to May 1963: 450 issues in all, [2] originally two per month, later four.
In the post-World War II era, comic books devoted solely to war stories began appearing and gained popularity in the United States and Canada through the 1950s, the 1960s, and 1970s, i.e. covering the time periods of the Korean War and the Vietnam War.