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Jackpot | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | IPC Magazines Ltd |
Schedule | Weekly |
Genre | |
Publication date | 5 May 1979 – 30 January 1982 |
No. of issues | 141 regular issues 3 summer specials 7 annuals |
Creative team | |
Artist(s) | Jim Crocker Mike Lacey Steve Bell Paul Ailey Vic Neill Tom Paterson Reg Parlett Robert Nixon Rob Lee Norman Mansbridge Ken Reid Ian Knox Jim Petrie Dicky Howett Brian Walker John Geering Sid Burgon Trevor Metcalfe Nigel Edwards |
Jackpot was a British comic book magazine [1] that ran from the issues cover dated 5 May 1979 [2] to issue 141, 30 January 1982, [3] when it merged with Buster . [4]
The first issue cost 10p. The price increased to 12p from issue 63 (1980) and 14p from issue 98 in 1981 [5]
Early issues included a cover-mounted free gift [6] the first issue included a "practical joke", for example a joke chocolate biscuit. Issue 2 featured a Squirt Ring. Issue 3 bore a Magic Numbers card game and Why Be Bored? book covers. The inner pages of the latter continued for several issue after.
Annuals were printed from 1980 to 1986 - as was often the case with British titles, these hardback books outlasted the weekly comic by some time. They mixed original and reprinted material, with much of the new material being drawn by different artists than the weekly strips due to the lower page rate paid to artists.
Summer Specials were printed from 1980 to 1982, again mixing reprint material with new strips (which again featured different artists).
Source: [7]
In the 1980s and 1990s most of the comic strips were reprinted, though IPC had a policy of waiting five years before beginning reprinting old comic strips. Big Comic Fortnightly [44] began reprinting selected Jackpot material, including episodes of Incredible Sulk, Full o' Beans, Scooper, Cry Baby, Top of the Class, Jack Pott, Sporty, Kid King and Gremlins in the mid 1990s [45]