List of Valiant stories


A list of stories published in the Fleetway Publications/IPC weekly boys' comic Valiant between 1962 and 1976.

Adam Eterno

After quaffing the Elixir of Life, Adam Eterno is doomed to immortality and drifts through time trying to find a solid gold weapon that can kill him.
  • Inherited from Lion.

The Astounding Jason Hyde

After being exposed to experimental radiation, scientist Jason Hyde's eyes emit x-ray beams that allow him to see through objects and read minds, abilities he puts towards fighting crime.
  • Text story. The entire run of The Astounding Jason Hyde was collected in a trade paperback by Rebellion Developments in 2022.

Banger and Masher

Rival tearaways Banger and Masher one-up each other.
  • Cartoon strip.

Battler Britton

The adventures of a World War II British fighter ace.
  • Continued reprints from Knockout. Battler Britton also appeared as a guest character in "Captain Hurricane" between 23 February to 9 March 1963.

The Big Shot

Gang boss Nero Cortez unleashes a crime wave on London.

Billy Bunter

Plus-sized public schoolboy Billy Bunter engages in numerous attempts to extort small sums of money to spend at the Greyfriars School tuck shop.
  • Continued adventures of the long-established heavyweight chump from Knockout. Originally a print character, Billy Bunter appeared in a wide range of media before and after the strip in Valiant, including a controversial live-action revival featuring Bunter as the adulterous Mayor of London and - briefly - Prime Minister of Great Britain.

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.
  • The last new story to debut in Valiant, "The Black Crow" continued after the merger with Battle Picture Weekly.

Blade of the Frontier

Khyber lancer Captain Brett Blade and his unit keep order from the desert stronghold of Fort Karam.

Bluebottle and Basher

Burglar Basher clashes with arch-enemy PC Bluebottle.
  • Cartoon strip.

The Boy Who Went To War

Underage poacher Danny Dougan forges his age to join the British Army in World War II. His outdoorsman skills soon make him invaluable in fighting Germans in Crete.

Brain Drayne

Would-be inventor Private "Brain" Drayne tries to come up with numerous secret weapons for the army with fellow squaddies Ben Bonkers and Dan Dimm, much to the annoyance of platoon NCO Sgt. Slaughter.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

The Bungle Brothers

A man's idiot brother complicates his life.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

Captain Hurricane

After his ship is sunk by a U-Boat, Hercules Hurricane becomes so furious at the mere mention of Germans that he flies into an unstoppable "ragin' fury". The Royal Marines soon see the use in this ability, and point Hurricane at various Axis formations. He is accompanied by his former first mate and reluctant adjutant "Maggot" Malone.

Challenge Charlie!

Game lad Charlie attempts various labours.
  • Cartoon strip. Charlie's challenges were submitted by readers; those who had their idea used were rewarded with £5.

Chris Carron

Troubleshooter for hire Chris Carron takes jobs in South America.
  • Modified reprints of "Crisis Carson" from Tiger.

College Cowboy

Nigel Carfax-Carruthers enrols at the prestigious Kenelm College as a condition for receiving his inheritance. However, the faculty are stunned when the new pupil insists on being referred to as Tex, having been raised on a Texas ranch. His cowboy ways are popular with his peers, but troublesome for the staff.

The Crows

A family of talking crows.
  • Cartoon strip.

Danny Doom

Apprentice to the 13th century sorcerer Astorath, young Danny Doom is catapulted forward to the present day when an experiment misfires, getting help from a girl called Carol.
  • The presence of a female character was rare for a British boys' comic strip of the time. The character was later given a lead role in Albion, which made him the son of previously unrelated magician Cursitor Doom. A more traditional version of Danny made a brief cameo in The Vigilant.

Death Wish

The sole survivor of his nine-man unit, British Army Sergeant Bannon becomes obsessed with driving German forces out of Italy, no matter the risk to himself.

The Duke of Dry Gulch

Captain Basil de Moncalf arrives in Carsonville to claim his inheritance of the ranch at Dry Ranch, but the scoffing locals soon find out the English aristocrat has the chops to make it in the Wild West.
  • The character was a childhood favourite of The Independent columnist John Walsh.

The Fateful Journey

With Earth devastated by a series of wars, in 2956 a crew of survivors set out to find a new home.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Fort Navajo

Brothers Craig and Mike Blueberry join the United States Cavalry during the Indian Wars.

Gabby McGlew

A small-scale spiv tells tall tales to shift his wares.
  • Cartoon strip. Modified reprints of "Blarny Bluffer" from Knockout.

The Ghostly Guardian

Boy Jim Frobisher and his dog Trap set up in the family's ancestral home in Cornwall, and soon makes fast friends with ghost of ancestor Firebrand Frobisher and his amiable spirit friends Captain Keelhaul and One-Eyed Jake.

Hawk Hunter and the Iron Horse

The skills 17-year old Hawk Hunter has picked up from living among Native Americans all his life, General Dodge of Union Pacific Railroad hires the lad to defend his trains from the likes of gangster Mick Mulroon.

His Sporting Lordship

Navvy Henry Nobbins is surprised to find out he is the heir to the Earlship of Ranworth. However, he has to carry out a set of sporting tasks before he can collect the title and ancestral home Plonkton Castle. His task is further complicated by local businessman Mr. Parkinson and his thug Fred Bloggs, who hope to turn the castle into a glue factory. In order to stave this off, Butler Jarvis and other staff from Plonkton help Nobbins in his endeavours.
  • Continued from Smash!. Created by Barrie Mitchell.

The House of Dolmann

Genius Eric Dolmann creates a miniature army of robots to help him fight crime.

Humbert Higgs, the Gentle Giant

Backwards hick Humbert Higgs try to make it as a boxer.

Hymer Loafer

Tennessee frontiersman Hymer Loafer's attempts to bunk off for a nap are constantly frustrated.
  • Cartoon strip. Modified reprints of "Lazy Sprockett" from Buster.

The Incredible Adventures of Janus Stark

Rubber-limbed Victorian-era escapologist Janus Stark wows Music Hall audiences and solves crimes.

The Ironmaster

Loveable East End rogue Danny Ventor finds an old helmet and sword he plans to sell for scrap until being electrocuted by a live rail. Instead the items transform him into the metal-controlling superhero Ironmaster, soon finding himself opposed by criminal The Mask.

It's a Dog's Life

The adventures of young boy Pete and his dog Larry.

Jack Justice

Great-great-great-grandson of the heroic highwayman Jack O' Justice, Jack Justice and his partner Diana Dauntless help modern-day police solve crimes.

Jack o' Justice

Philanthropic highwayman Jack o' Justice and his partner Moll Moonlight right wrongs.
  • Initially reprints of "Dick Turpin" from Sun before new material was created to continue the serial. Moll Moonlight retained her name from the original material, for which she had been created as a female foil for Turpin by Sun team Leonard Matthews, Mike Butterworth, David Motton and McNeill. As a rare female character in Valiant, Moonlight is well-remembered.

Jackaroo Joe

Australian Joe Macallister begins a journey to Scotland to claim his title as Laird of Glenawe, travelling on the back of his kangaroo Oscar.

Joe's Transport Cafe

  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

Kelly's Eye

Tim Kelly discovers the Eye of Zoltec, which grants him the power of indestructibility.

Kid Gloves

Native Indian Kid Gloves tries to launch a boxing career.

Kid Pharaoh

Pharaoh Zethi is cursed into a deep sleep by his treacherous high priest Thothek. Awakening in the present day, he goes into Greco-Roman wrestling as "Kid Pharaoh", and soon comes to believe aristocrat Baron Munsen is Thothek reincarnated.

The Kidnapped Planets

Space police officers Mark Delaney and Ryal set out to stop the planet-thieving antics of alien Razon.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Kraken

Professor Kraken makes several attempts to resurrect dinosaurs, opposed by rival Professor Needler.

Laird of Lazy Q

Scot Duncan MacGregor travels to Kansas to claim his inheritance of the Lazy Q ranch.
  • Modified reprints of "McTavish of Red Rock" from Knockout.

The Last Boys in the World

All of the world's population disappears apart from schoolboys Bill Marlowe, Steve Stephens and Chris Blake and their science master Mr. Watts, thanks to them being in possession of a strange metal called deleranium. Together, the group try to find out where everyone has gone.

Legge's Eleven

Given a free transfer by First Division side Highwood Athletic, seven-foot misfit Ted Legge finds the only offer on the table is to become player-manager of Fourth Division Rockley Rovers. The unorthodox inside forward's first challenge is to get 11 players together. His signings included monocle-wearing Sir Darcy Lozenge, obese goalkeeper Tubby Mann, hirsute Scot Angus MacFee, French dandy Pierre Gaspard, winger 'Nipper' Norton and twin fullbacks Ron and Les Tearaway.

Little Fred and Big Ed

As the Roman conquest of Britain progresses in 43 A.D., the brave Britons of the surrounded village Nevergivup refuse to fold to the invaders, their efforts spearheaded by wily Fred and his musclebound, rotund companion Ed.

The Lincoln Green Mob

Robby Hood, Bill Scarlet, Fatty Tuck and Johnny Little find a horn that freezes anyone else for five minutes when they blow it.

Little Orvy

Imaginative Orvy daydreams about more exciting ways to learn in class.
  • Cartoon strip. Reprints of Field Enterprises syndicated newspaper strip "The Imaginary Adventures of Little Orvy".

Lords of Lilliput Island

After the adult population of the island of Mayo is shrank by nuclear drinking water contamination. The good-natured Clive Driscoll and his chums try to protect the shrunk-down grown-ups from island bully Tug Wilson.

The Lout That Ruled the Rovers

Alf "Monty" Montgomery has his lifetime ban from attending Mudville Rangers surprisingly lifted when he inherits a 51% controlling interest, and installs himself as player-manager.
  • Introduced to the comic under the editorship of John Wagner.

The Lurking Menace

Diving to recover gold bullion from a shipwreck off the coast of Australia, Tod Titan soon finds he is not the only man hunting for the treasure.
  • Modified reprints of "Captain X, Tiger Shark" from Tiger.

The Man Called 39

Secret agent Nick Shadow is released from Fenmoor Prison to go undercover and infiltrate a gang of assassins.

Mark Tyme

Nuisance soldier Private Mark Tyme incurs the wrath of Sergeant-Major Bellow.
  • Cartoon strip.

Master Spy, the Schoolboy Secret Agent

Young Septimus is desperate to follow his father into intelligence, much to the irritation of his dad.
  • Cartoon strip.

Master-Mind

The frequent failures of a would-be gangster kingpin and his inept mob.

Mickey the Mimic

A young boy puts his skill at reproducing noises to use playing pranks.
  • Cartoon strip, modified reprints of "Hi Fi Sid" from Radio Fun, previously printed in Buster.

The Midgets of Migas

Exploring the planet Migas, Ron Foster discovers a race of tiny humans.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Mission to Marva

  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Mowser

In Crummy Castle sly, supine housecat Mowser constantly comes out on top in struggles with his nemesis James the Butler.
  • Comic strip, continued from Lion; often absent or using reprints.

The Mystery of Fulgor

The discovery of the planet Fulgor in the Solar System in 2215 leads to a crewed expedition to check its viability for colonisation.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Mytek the Mighty

Professor Arnold Boyce builds a huge robot version of the Akari tribe's god Mytek to make contact with the isolated natives; however, his bitter assistant steals Mytek and causes chaos, with the Professor and agent Dick Mason in pursuit.

The Nutts

A family find unconventional ways of bettering their ramshackle house without spending any money.
  • Cartoon strip.

Odd Job Bob

Dim dogsbody Bob complicates everyday situations.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

One Man and His Dog...

A dog tries to keep his thick master out of scrapes.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

One-Eyed Jack

Eyepatch-wearing Detective Jack McBane undertakes a ruthless war on New York's criminals.

Our 'Great' Grandpa

Two boys try to keep control of their wild, young-at-heart grandfather.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

Paco

Half-wolf, half-dog Paco deals with cruel trappers.

Paladin the Fearless

A young boy is raised by woodcutter Cedric Cedarwood to become the successor to folk hero Paladin the Peerless and fight off the Vikings.
  • Modified reprints of Balloy from Pilote.

Percy the Problem Child

A cheerful boy poses trivia questions for readers.
  • Cartoon strip.

The Potters of Poole Street

Growing up in poverty in the Midlands town of Dunchester, Alfie Potter tries to save for a mountain bike so he can earn some money for his widowed mother and sister Maude.

The Prisoner of Zenga

Project Z is an effort by Professor Gleeson to find an android capable of storing brain patterns in order to preserve genius for future generations. However, his devious assistant Julian Caine ensures that the first brain copied into the prototype is the mind of master criminal Max Zenga.
  • A Zenga robot made a brief appearance in 2018's The Vigilant.

Raven on the Wing

Gypsy boy Raven joins struggling Highboro' United, where his skills soon help turn the team around despite his eccentricities and superstitions, which included insisting on playing barefoot.

Return of the Claw

Louis Crandell digs out his metal hand and goes back into action.

Rip Kerrigan

Sheriff Rip Kerrigan keeps order in the down of Red Gulch during the Arizona gold rush.

Robot Archie

Pals Ted Ritchie and Ken Dale are given control of a powerful robot created by Ritchie's uncle, which they use to hunt for treasure in the jungle of South America.
  • The former Lion strip made a six-week "guest appearance".

Saboteurs of Space

Space police officers Dave Blake and Frank Preston investigate sabotage on the planet Beel in 2230, with the evidence pointing towards Blake's brother Steve.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Sam Sunn

The misadventures of a small, superhumanly strong boy.
  • Cartoon strip. Modified reprints of "Knockout Kid" from Knockout.

School for Spies

Orphan Danny Conway is transferred to a special school where he can be trained for the intelligence services.

The Secret Champion

Frustrated sportsman turned journalist Mark Keen gets advice from the ghost of his gladiator forebear.
  • Modified reprints of "Mike Kane - Gladiator" from Buster.

Sergeant Strong

After an accident in space, Sgt. Simon Strong is left with ten times the strength and density of a normal man. He puts his abilities to stopping crime.
  • A collected edition of "Sergeant Strong" was published in 2023 as part of Hibernia's Fleetway Files series.

Sexton Blake

Further adventures of the crime-solving detective.
  • Based on the TV version of Blake; some strips were adapted from "Maxwell Hawke" in Buster.

Shorty the Sheriff

A diminutive sheriff suffers mishaps in the Old West.
  • Cartoon strip.

The Shrinker

Evil scientist Capek develops a machine that can shrink people, starting with RAF men Flint and Slake.

Simon Test and the Islands of Peril

Six adventurers - including Simon Test - are kidnapped by the mysterious Big Man and put through lethal ordeals on half-a-dozen Islands of Perils.

Sixer

An overly-enthusiastic boy scout causes good-natured chaos.
  • Cartoon strip.

Soldier Sharp - The Rat of the Rifles

As the Allies liberate France in 1944, Cockney loudmouth Arnie Sharp's cowardice gets most of his unit killed, but circumstances see him incorrectly recognised as a hero. Only his badly-injured childhood acquaintance Sammy Little survives with knowledge of the truth.

Son of the Stars

With 21st century Earth over-crowded, a rocket crew scope out the Solar System for colonisation.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

The Soppy Ha'porths

  • Cartoon strip.

The Space Explorers

In 2075, astronauts Don Stacer, Bruce Campbell and Pete Douglass make a forced landing on the Moon.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Space Pirates

With numerous planets being discovered in the 21st century, a scrabble to claim the new bodies develops.
  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

Spellbinder

Tom Turville is helped by sorcerer ancestor Sylvester.
  • The former Lion strip made a six-week "guest appearance".

Sporty

Amiable, diminutive Sporty tries his hand in a variety of outdoor activities, despite the whinging antics of lanky friend Sydney to spoil things.

Spot the Clue with Zip Nolan

Zip Nolan is an American highway patrolman from Pensburgh, equipped with detective skills and a Harley Davidson Electra Glide motorcycle.
  • Continued from Lion, mainly in reprint form and often missing occasional issues.

The Star of Fortune

Texan schoolboy Willie Wilson gains powers of premonition from his grandfather's sheriff's badge.
  • Modified reprints of "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" from Buster.

Star Trek

Captain Kirk and the company of the spaceship U.S.S. Enterprise bravely journey to where people have not been previously.
  • Continued from TV21. The comics have been collected by IDW Publishing as Star Trek - The Classic UK Comics.

The Steel Claw

Louis Crandell gains the ability to turn invisible when he receives an electric shock through his metal hand.

The Swots and the Blots

Two factions - the academically inclined Swots and the mischief-driven Blots struggle for supremacy at a school.

Tatty Mane

A weedy lion makes unsuccessful attempts to assert his role as king of the jungle.
  • Cartoon strip.

Terrors of the Deep

  • Modified reprint from El Mundo Futuro.

The Test Match Terrors

Hailing from the village of Little Swaledon, Albert Ashe recruits an unconventional cricket team.

They Couldn't Break Brady

Dave Brady's career at First Division Milburn United is dogged by someone's repeated attempts to injure him.

To Glory We Steer

Horatio Nelson moves up through the ranks in the Royal Navy.

Tommy Hawk and Mo Cassin

Two Native American Braves irritate the rest of their tribe with their antics.

Trail to Nowhere

Trapper Colorado Jones finds young Simon Grant, the sole survivor of a stagecoach massacre. The boy is in a hurry to head to his father at Fort Hazard, with Jones having the unenviable job of making sure the brat doesn't get himself killed first.

The Trouble-Seekers

Engineers 'Knocker' White, 'Jinx' Jenkins, Professor Toops and the latter's unreliable robot George deal with unusual situations.

Tubby the All Round Sportsman

  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

The Tuffs of Terror Island

The three Tuff brothers, cabin boy Alf and ape-man called Lrrg land on the appropriately-named Terror Island.
  • Continued from TV21.

Twelve Guilty Men

Framed and imprisoned by the Crime Incorporated Syndicate, Rod Marsden breaks out of jail with the help of fellow inmate Pat Murphy and begins hunting down the kingpins who put him behind bars.

Valley of the Giants

On an expedition to Brazil explorer Brett Mason, his family and scientist Doctor Jose Yarga become trapped in a strange volcanic valley where dinosaurs still live.

Voyage of No Return

The travails of midshipman Ben Jackson.
  • Modified reprints of "The Voyage of the Black Skull" from Tiger.

Wacker

An inept, cheerful sailor causes his captain endless problems.

Wally Whale and Willy Winkle

A whale dodges hunters with the help of his winkle best friend.
  • Cartoon strip, reprints from Buster.

Wee Red

Tynecastle FC manager Kenny Samuels makes the surprise discovery that local latch-key kid Wee Red is actually a supremely talented footballer, and tries to interest him in joining the club.

When Britain Froze

Freak weather conditions leave John and Jackie Adams struggling to survive in Scotland.
  • Modified reprints of "Frozen Summer" from Buster.

Whiz-Along Wheeler

Circus owner's son Willie Wheeler gets a place on the Loxton Lions speedway team, but has to deal with the team's hostile star rider Bruce Kilby.

The Wild Wonders

With a tough upbringing on the remote Woragg Island in the Hebrides, brothers Charlie and Rick Wild have little to do but stay fit. On rescuing them, Olympic swimmer Mike Flynn finds their find their fitness makes them champion athletes - though not all their competitors are impressed with the upstarts due to their primitive behaviour.

World in Peril

An alien race attempts to invade Earth.
  • Modified reprints of "The Dome of Doom" from Buster.

Yellowknife of the Yard

Son of Sioux chief Black Arrow, Yellowknife travels to England and finds his unorthodox methods are useful to Scotland Yard.