A list of stories published in the J.B. Allen/Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications weekly boys' comic Comet between 1946 and 1959.
Air cargo pilot Bill and co-pilot Lynn find their latest assignment - transferring the Red Arrow racing car to France - attracts the attention of thieves.
Explorer Marco Polo and warrior maid Shireen encounter pirates and mystics in the Far East.
After his father is killed in battle, noble Simon de Montfort must deal with his avaricious brother Amory.
The antics of the Fat Owl of the Reach and the Famous Five - rugged Form Captain Harry Wharton, sporting star Frank Nugent, excitable Bob Cherry, stoutly proud Yorkshireman Johnny Bull and Indian Prince Hurree Jamset Ram Singh - at Greyfriars School.
Police officer Bob Harley of Scotland Yard investigates the theft of an atomic motor by the treacherous scientist Doctor Nikolas.
Englishman Roy Summers takes charge of the Lazy-O ranch, and soon finds himself helping neighbour Jeff Willard fight off cattle rustlers.
Archers Pip Parkin, Tom Hayfork and Hubert the Minstrel try to play their part in Henry V's French campaign, albeit hindered by their cowardly, rotund superior Sir Rollo Bluster.
Lawman Buck Jones keeps the peace in the Wild West.
Buffalo Bill Cody leads the scouts of Custer's 7th Cavalry out of Fort Abraham Lincoln. He soon develops a bond of honour and respect with noble Sioux chief Sitting Bull despite their opposing roles in the Indian Wars.
Young Robin Legrice helps his game warden father Dan fend off villainous trappers Skookum Pete and Yorky, with help from his city girl cousin Jeanne.
Young girl Christine and her dog Patch try to launch a career at the travelling Grand Circus.
Adventurous pair Tony Barstow and Penelope Chambers help find missing circus trick pony Wimsy.
The dashing Frenchman Claude Duval daringly leads the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War. He also protects the Crown from the machinations of the duplicitous French and their Roundhead co-conspirator, Major Midas Mould.
Captain Rex Royal of the Commandos is parachuted behind German lines to aid the resistance on Crete in 1942.
A sheriff and master of disguise uses his skills to deal with outlaws.
Detective Dick Barton and partner Snowy White investigate flying saucers.
Young bank teller Don Deeds finds himself drawn into an adventure when racketeers target colleague Miss Jones. Later Deeds and female friend Mai-Mai got entangled in a Martian invasion of Earth.
A mathematically gifted polar bear teaches other animals.
A bumbling schoolmaster is undone by his pupils.
Chick Brown and Polly Western are passengers on an airliner when it is hijacked and taken to a deserted island.
British adventurer Mike Thompson is dragged into a Web of intrigue during a visit to Algiers in French North Africa, as - aided by handmaiden Nina - he must recover the Golden Scarab from Sheikh Ali Pasha.
Captain Guy Gallant of the Sea Witch hunts for pirate Don Diego - known as the Grandee - in the Sargasso Sea sea.
Searching for pearls on a Pacific island, Bob and Pat Shaw clash with the unscrupulous Red Harry.
Arriving on a desert island, Jack soon takes control of one the giant natives.
A hundred years in the future, RAF pilot Jim "Jet-Ace" Logan and his trusty co-pilot Plumduff Charteris keep Earth safe from alien aggressors.
Two English-speaking monkeys get into scrapes in the jungle.
Jimmy and June Watson discover their cat Tutty is actually a transformed Egyptian sorcerer.
Naïve but plucky young girl June is sent back to the time of King Arthur by her uncle's time machine.
Searching for his lost parents in the jungle, Dick Seymour soon comes into conflict with the Ivory trader Snape. Seymour is aided by multiracial local girl Bibi.
Prince Rupert of the Rhine and his female comrade Black Velvet attempt to protect King Charles II from revolutionary factions.
Buckskin-clad Pioneer Railway Company trouble-shooter and scout Kit Carson fends off bandits and natives with his twin six-shooters.
The exploits of Texas Ranger Laredo.
Red Hand deals with unscrupulous cowboys.
The masked hero known as the Lone Ranger challenges the guilty and finds justice for the innocent with the help of partner Tonto.
A technologically advanced boy from the Moon arrives in the Old West and helps lawmen.
Mickey Royston and his sister Betty gain revenge on their cruel uncle Silas Marley when the boy discovers a brass bottle containing the wizard Akbar Al Bagrag.
Camping in Devon, Dick and Jill Martin stumble on criminal activity at a nearby abandoned mine.
Camling College student Derek Elliot finds out his grouchy master Mr. Milson is involved in a conspiracy.
Horatio Nelson commands the Royal Navy to some of its finest victories.
An elderly employee's poor timekeeping causes stress for his co-workers.
Highwayman Paul Clifford falls in love with lawyer's niece Lucy Brandon and vows to go straight,
Captain Dick Dashwood and his batman Tom Twitcher lead a detachment of Royal Dragoons, sent to capture archvillain Creepy Crawley from his trap-filled lair at Gravestones Grange.
Phil and his girlfriend Fritzi cross wits.
Outrageous talking dog Poochie gets totally in the face of miserly owner Mister Fogey.
Kidnappers target teenager Ron Yorke after he finds a mysterious purple flower in the street.
Jack Swift enters the jungle searching for a missing girl called Peta, finding out that she has been made Queen of a lost African tribe. Swift has to get her to safety before she is killed by treacherous high priest Tharka.
Two cheerful boys help out the locals.
Sherwood Forest outlaw Robin Hood plunders the prosperous and donates to the downtrodden.
Siblings Jack and Jill join their Uncle Bob for a voyage in his new invention the Flying Fish, a technological wonder capable of travelling over land, under sea and through the air.
After being orphaned in The Blitz, Rusty Riley is adopted by kindly American Quentin Miles and taken to his horse ranch in Kentucky, where he makes fast friends with half-sister Patty and dog Flip.
Resourceful teenage girl Sally Bright helps those in need.
Enthusiastic dog Scamp and partner-in-crime Kitty the cat cause mild disruption to their long-suffering owners.
A fire forces a public school to temporarily relocate to the foreboding Castle Grim.
Comet's own reporter Scoop goes to great lengths to get the story - usually in vain.
Agent Miles Mallory sets out to recover gold stolen by Paul Barron.
Digby Everard builds a huge mechanical vessel called the Sea Spider and seems to have turned to piracy; however, when his friend Guy Raynor investigates he finds Everard is instead aiming for illegal arms factories.
A well-meaning, diminutive lawman causes disruption.
Despite his slight stature, gallant knight Sir Tich triumphs through a mixture of courage and pure luck.
Young siblings Peter and Ann are whisked away by their Uncle Jolly to visit strange civilisations in his rocket ship - including an island of superannuated pirates, another populated by clockwork robots (built by Swiss inventors Von Tik and Von Tok), and the planet Jupiter.
Artist/Illustrator: Alex Oxley [1] Top Daily World reporter Splash Page's investigative work puts him and his assistant Jill Brent in the centre of the story.
After the Mohawk tribe that raised him are slaughtered, white man Strongbow becomes a doctor in the town of TOWN while hunting for the killers. He later faces the likes of Choctaw rebel Black Lynx and evil Huron chief Rattlesnake, gains a doughty ally in Hawkeye the Hunter and meets the likes of General Custer and Davy Crockett.
Peter and June Kelsey stumble across a tobacco smuggling racket.
William the Conqueror's Norman army lands in 1066 to face the forces of King Harold.
Reporter Tom Pennant investigates a spate of spaceship disappearances, leading him and friend Prince Rudolph of Transitania to Deimos.
Raised by sea-eagles on an isolated rock in the North Atlantic, Eagle joins the RAF during World War II. His avian upbringing naturally allows him to swiftly become a fighter ace, and he is soon entrusted with the experimental Whiplash as his personal aircraft.
Inventor Willie Wizzard's innovations rarely work as intended.
Visiting his mean uncle Squire Dean, Jack Dean crosses paths with
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