List of Battle Picture Weekly stories


A list of stories published in the IPC weekly boys' comic Battle Picture Weekly between 1975 and 1988.

Achilles the Avenger

A gentle Greek giant becomes a fearsome fighting machine after Germany invades.

Action Force

Baron Ironblood plans to conquer the world with his huge army of brainwashed fanatical Red Shadows. Standing in his way is the multinational Action Force, divided into four branches - infantry unit Z-Force; special operations unit SAS Force; naval unit Q-Force; and space unit Space Force.
  • Based on the Palitoy toyline of the same name, derived from Action Man. Changes in the toyline saw Cobra from G.I. Joe take over as primary villains from 1985. The series ended when the licence was transferred to Marvel UK, who rebooted Action Force with their own series in 1987.

    The Black Crow

Codenamed The Black Crow, a British secret agent carries out perilous missions in German-held Europe while Gestapo officer Major Klaus von Steutsel attempts to stop him.
  • Continued from Valiant.

    The Bootneck Boy

Orphan Danny Budd has been reluctantly raised by his unpleasant uncle. He enlists in the Royal Marines where he is picked on because of his small physique, but remains determined to prove himself.

Carver

A British military policeman investigates a murder in 1941 North Africa.

Charley's War

16-year-old Charley Bourne enlists in the British army during World War I, and soon finds out the truth of brutal trench warfare.
  • Reprinted in Battle 11 October 1986 to 23 January 1988 and Eagle 30 January 1988.

    Clash of the Guards

During the Allied campaign in Italy in 1943 American Captain Brad Clash - a former Hollywood stuntman and speedway driver - is sent to join a British infantry platoon in order to observe their tactics and methods.
Fighting the German invasion of Norway in 1940, Private Robert Steele is first torched by flamethrowers and then got frostbite. Unable to even pull the trigger of a gun, he fights on against the Nazis with just a bayonet.
  • The story was a late replacement, and Finley-Day would later reflect it "wasn't the greatest strip".

    The Commando They Didn't Want

After his gun jams on a mission and his unit are massacred, Commando Joe Dixon is drummed out of the regiment and assigned to the non-combatant Pioneers.

Cooley's Gun

Coward's Brand on Bradley

New recruit Ben Bradley is framed as a coward in 1942 Burma after an incident that leaves him with a c-shaped scar on his forehead. Condemned to death, he escapes the firing squad and sets out to prove his innocence.

Crazy Keller

Captain Kermit Keller of the United States Army Signal Corps doesn't let anything get in the way of his destination, driving his jeep Scoot 3 through any Germans who try to hinder him.

D-Day Dawson

British army sergeant Steve Dawson is wounded on the D-Day beaches by a bullet that is lodged near his heart, sealing his eventual doom. However, the doctor that diagnoses the injury is then killed and Dawson re-joins his unit with no one else aware of his terminal condition, having decided to fight with his platoon until the end.
  • The two runs were reprinted in Battle between 18 September 1982 and 22 October 1983 and 7 January to 5 May 1984, respectively.

    Darkie's Mob

In the jungles of Burma, the renegade Captain Joe Darkie leads a group of lost soldiers in a personal guerrilla war against the Japanese.
  • Reprinted in Battle 21 March and December 1981, and Judge Dredd Megazine #202 to #210. Collected by Titan Comics in 2011.

    Death Squad

A motley band of German soldiers serve in a penal battalion on the Eastern Front.
  • Reprinted in Battle 31 January 1987 to 23 January 1988.

    Destroyer!

Commander 'Shiny' Knight is given command of the destroyer HMS Sword. Initially his particular ways and high standards seem set to rub the crew the wrong way but he soon proves to be an inspirational and fearless leader.

Dredger

  • Continued from Action.

    The Eagle

Britain's top secret agent - Mike Nelson of the Special Operations Executive, codenamed The Eagle - parachutes into occupied France in 1943. His mission is to kill Adolf Hitler.

Fight for the Falklands

Argentine forces invade the Falkland Islands, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dispatches a British taskforce to retake the dependency.

Fighter from the Sky

In 1939, German paratrooper Paul Fallman is demoted back to private after his father is executed for treason, and becomes determined to restore honour to his family name.

Fighting Mann

A veteran US Marine Colonel embarks on an unauthorised mission in the Vietnam War to locate his son - a Navy pilot who has gone missing and has been accused of desertion.
  • Reprinted in Battle 24 January 1987 to 23 January 1988. Collected by Titan Comics in August 2016 as part of Garth Ennis Presents: Battle Classics Volume Two.

    The Fists of Jimmy Chiang

Hong Kong martial arts expert Jimmy Chang battles organised crime and Communist agents using his kung fu skills.

The Flight of the Golden Hinde

James Finch is captain of a replica of Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind that sets sail in 1937 aiming to circumnavigate the world to commemorate the 360th anniversary of Drake's 1577 voyage. The ship is still at sea when the war breaks out in 1939. Finch disobeys an order to return to Britain, and instead decides to complete the voyage.

The Fortrose Falcon

The history of the Scottish Fortrose clan and their falcon mascot from 1743 to 1943.

Gaunt

An unbalanced secret agent is given a superhumanly strong artificial hand to replace one lost during torture.
  • Reprinted in Eagle 27 December 1984 to 30 March 1985

    The General Dies at Dawn

A Wehrmacht General, due to be executed for treason, spends his final hours describing his wartime experiences to the sympathetic guard outside his cell.
  • The story was collected in Garth Ennis Presents: Battle Classics by Titan Comics in 2014.

    Glory Rider

Major Jeb Rider is in an American tank unit battling Germans in North Africa, and pins the blame for his rash actions during battle on the group's dead commanding officer. However, Tank-Sergeant Steve Hilts knows the truth of events.
  • Reprinted in Battle 23 August 1986 to 17 January 1987. Finley-Day would later relate that Rider was partly inspired by George Patton.

    Hellman of Hammer Force

Honourable Wehrmacht tank commander Major Kurt Hellman fights for Germany while opposing the brutal attitudes shown by the Nazi regime.
  • Continued from Action.

    HMS Nightshade

At the height of the Battle of the Atlantic, the crew of the British Royal Navy Corvette HMS Nightshade protect Allied supply convoys from German U-Boats.
  • Reprinted in Battle 28 September 1985 to 16 August 1986. Two pages of each episode were inked by Tiner to enable Western to keep to a four-page weekly schedule, though Western was not keen on the approach. The story was collected in Garth Ennis Presents: Battle Classics by Titan Comics in 2014.

    Hold Hill 109

A ragged group of 13 Eighth Army soldiers have to hold a vital hill against a vastly superior force of Afrika Korps for six days.

The Hunters S.I.6

A pair of secret agents, Ned Hare and Larry Fox, battle threats to national security whilst maintaining their cover as actors in a TV show where they also play secret agents.

Invasion!

A young boy finds himself caught up in the 1982 Falklands War.

Invasion 1984!

When a race of skeletal-like aliens invade the world and enslave humanity British special forces unit 'Storm Squad' lead the fightback.
  • Collected by Rebellion Developments in 2019.

    Jetblade

The adventures of an advanced prototype jet-assisted helicopter as the crew perform demonstration missions for prospective buyers worldwide.

Joe Two Beans

A Blackfoot Native American serves in the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific War.

Johnny Red

British fighter pilot Johnny "Red" Redburn starts flying for the Russians in a Hawker Hurricane fighter. Later, Redburn flies with the RAF and USAAF in England before returning to the Eastern Front in a Hawker Typhoon nicknamed The Red Death.
  • Reprinted in Battle 24 January 1987 to 23 January 1988 and Eagle 30 January to 14 October 1988. Four collected editions of the strip were issued by Titan Comics between 2010 and 2016.

    King of the Yanks

RAF pilot Jeff King is placed in charge of a USAAF squadron but his new charges are convinced he is a jinx.

Kommando King

German-born American Joe King gets accused of treachery and heads to join the Brandenburgers under Wilhelm Canaris to redeem the family name.

Lofty's One-Man Luftwaffe

British pilot Dave 'Lofty' Banks speaks fluent German, and is shot down over Occupied Europe in 1943. He escapes from a POW camp and assumes the identity of a dead German pilot. Lofty ends up serving in the Luftwaffe, working to sabotage his squadron from within.
  • Reprinted in Battle 17 October 1987 to 23 January 1988. In June 2018 a complete reprint of the story was included as a bonus supplement with Judge Dredd Megazine #379.

    Major Eazy

With his shaggy hair, Bentley and laidback attitude the anti-authoritarian Major Eazy seems an unlikely soldier - until he goes into action.
  • Reprinted in Battle 2 July to 22 October 1983. Titan Comics collected the first batch of strips as Major Eazy: Heart of Iron in 2010, with the same material issued by Rebellion Developments as Major Eazy: The Italian Campaign in 2021.