Jag (comics)

With art by Jesús Blasco, "The Indestructible Man" was another fantastical story, starring an ancient Egyptian who had been entombed alive and used lost knowledge to cheat death, among other superhuman skills.

World War II thrills were provided by "The Mouse Patrol", telling the story of three boys who set out to free their prisoner-of-war fathers in North Africa, with the aid of a monkey and an abandoned tank; the serial was drawn by Eric Bradbury.

At the time Fleetway were undergoing considerable upheaval as they and Odhams were reconfigured into IPC Magazines;[6] cartoonist and comics historian Lew Stringer has speculated that Jag might have been cancelled as much to make room in the company's portfolio for other titles as for particularly poor sales.

Thatcher United would be an average unremarkable lower Division Four side but for the bizarre nature that their entire squad and staff are all part of the massive extended Robinson family, who must try to keep the club from falling into the hands of local businessman Max Sharkey and his plans to turn their ramshackle ground into a supermarket.

After being mocked and bullied during a trial for crack youth side Peel Street Rovers, spindly Billy Martin resolves to transform himself into a powerhouse so he can play for Newpool United and England.

After their fathers' unit is overran by the Afrika Korps, three boys - Blackie Knight, Ginger Hobb, and Cyril North - and their pet monkey Cleopatra hijack a M3 Stuart and set out into the desert to find them.

Space policemen taking felons to a prison in 3209 are drawn into a vortex and emerge on an Earth-like planet in a state of internecine war, with each faction seemingly modelling themselves on a different period of Earth history.

Young schoolmaster Owen Jenkin earns a post at the prestigious Weeton College, but finds both the pupils and his fellow staff look down on him due to his working class background in a Welsh mining village.