List of British Comics
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There have been hundreds of comics in the UK over the years, including:
- 2000 AD (1977–current)
- Action (1976–1977)
- Action Man (1996-2006)
- Adventure (1921–1961)
- Air Ace Picture Library (1960–1970)
- Andy Capp (1957–current)
- Battle Picture Weekly (1975–1988)
- The Beano (1938–current)
- BeanoMAX (2007–current)
- Bear
- The Beezer (1956–1993)
- Bella
- The Big One (1964–1965)
- Birthrite (1989–1990)
- The Boy's Own Paper (1879–1967)
- Boys' World (1963–1964)
- Bullet (1976–1978)
- Bunty (1958–2001)
- Buster (1960–2000)
- Buster Classics (1996)
- Buzz (1973–1975)
- BVC (1995)
- The Champion
- The Chatterbox
- Cheeky Weekly (1977–1980)
- Classics from the Comics (1996–2010)
- Cometman (1951–1956)
- Comic Cuts (1890–1953)
- Commando Comics (1961–current)
- Cor!! (1970–1974)
- Countdown (1971–1972)
- Cracker (1975–1976)
- Crisis (1988–1991)
- The Dandy (1937–current)
- Deadline magazine (1988–1995)
- The DFC (2008–2009)
- Dice Man (1986)
- The Eagle (1950–1969) and (1982–1994)
- Fantastic (1967–1968)
- Film Fun (1920–1962)
- Funny (1989-early 1990s)
- Fun Size Beano (1997–2010)
- Fun Size Dandy (1997–2010)
- The Gem (1907–1939)
- Girl (1951–1964) and (1981–1990)
- Giggle (1967–1968)
- Heven & Hell (1990)
- Hoot (1985–1986)
- Hornet (1963–1976)
- Hotspur (1933–1981)
- Illustrated Chips (1890–1953)
- Jackpot (1979–1982)
- Jack and Jill (1885–1887) and (1954–1985)
- Jackie (1964–1993)
- Jeff Hawke (1955-1974)
- Jet (1971)
- Jinty (1974–1981)
- Judge Dredd Megazine (1990–current)
- Judy
- Knockout (1939–1963) and (1971–1973)
- Krazy (1976–1978)
- Linzy & Charcol (2006)
- Lion (1952–1974)
- Look and Learn (1962–1982)
- The Magic Comic (1939–1941)
- The Magnet (1908–1940)
- Mandy (1967–1991)
- Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936–1955)
- Mirabelle (1956–1977)
- Misty (1978–1980)
- Monster Fun (1975–1976)
- Night Warrior (2005–current)
- Nikki (1985–1988)
- Nipper (1987)
- Nutty (1980–1985)
- Oink! (1986–1988)
- The Phoenix (2012 - present)
- Picture Politics (1894–1914)
- Picture Fun (1909–1920)
- Pippin (1966–1986)
- Playhour (1954-1987)
- Plug (1977–1979)
- Poot! (1985–1990, 2009–current)
- Pow! (1967–1968)
- Prehistoric Peeps (1890s)
- Puck (1904–1940)
- Radio Fun (1938–1961)
- Rainbow (1914–1956)
- Revolver (1990–1991)
- Robin (1953–1969)
- Romeo (1957–1974)
- Roy of the Rovers (1976–1993)
- Sandie (1972–1973)
- School Fun (1983–1984)
- Scream! (1984)
- Sgt. Mike Battle (2001–current)
- Shiver and Shake (1973–1974)
- Smash! (1966–1971)
- Smut (1989–current)
- Sonic the Comic (1993–2002)
- Sparky (1965–1977)
- Speed (1980 when merged into Tiger)
- Spellbound (1976–1978)
- Spookhouse (1990)
- Starlord (1978)
- Star Wars (Weekly) (1978–1986)
- Swift (1954–1963)
- Tammy
- Tank Girl
- Terrific (1967–1968)
- Thunder (1970–1971) and (to 1974 with Lion)
- Tiger (1954–1985 when merged into The Eagle)
- Tiger Tim's Weekly (1920–1940)
- Tina (1967)
- The Topper (1953–1990) and (to 1993 with Beezer)
- Tornado (1978–1979)
- Tottering by Gently
- Toxic! (1991)
- Toxic (2002-current)
- The Transformers (1984-1992) and seasonal reprints until the late 1990s
- Trixton (2005–2007)
- Tube Productions (2005–Present)
- TV Action (1972–1973)
- TV Century 21 (1965–1971)
- TV Comic (1951–1984)
- Twinkle (1968–1999)
- Valentine (1957–1974)
- Valiant (1962–1976)
- Victor (1961–1992)
- Viz (1979–current)
- Vulcan (1975 to 1976)
- War Picture Library (1958–1984)
- Warlord (1974–1986)
- Wham! (1964–1968)
- Whizzer and Chips (1969–1990)
- Whoopee! (1974–1985)
- Wonder (1942–1953)
- Wow! (1982–1983)
- Zit (1991–2002)
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