Hotspur

Hotspur was a DC Thomson publication which began life as a story paper (text stories with occasional illustrations) for boys on 2nd September 1933 and ran for 1197 issues until 17th October 1959. It was relaunched as The New Hotspur, now consisting of all comic strips, a week later on 24th Octber 1959, though the 'New' was dropped with issue #174. The new title lasted 1110 issues, finally ending on 24th January 1981 and merging with Victor, although Hotspur Annuals continued to be published until at least 1984. Features included Coral Island by Bill Holroyd, Jonny Jett by Dudley D. Watkins (this was a reprint), Limpalong Leslie by Bert van de Put, The Wolf of Kabul by J.T Higson, Nick Jolly and King Cobra, both by Ron Smith, Zigimar the Master Spy by Terry Patrick, The Scarlet Ha3wk, Napper Todd, Spring Heeled Jack by Steve Chapman and later, after The Crunch was merged into Hotspur, sci-fi strip Starhawk, the superheroic X-Bow and The Doom Wardens by Alcatena, amongst others. The comic was notable for the sheer imaginativeness of its strips, which were often utterly fantastical.