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Well, there are two clues there. The first is the (C) D C Thomson on the first page and the second is that the agent chasing Chameleon is Jim Lennox. I would hazard a guess that we are either looking at Wizard, Hotspur or Bullet for this story. Also with the styles involved (hair, clothing, etc) I would peg it circa mid to late 70's. (The date line of 1982 doesn't hurt either!) It is reminiscent of the Jake Jeffries stories, but I don't have enough Wizards to know of any story other than The Frozen Man or The Secret Of Black Island. It also reads like an extended version of Steelhead Sam (which appeared in the Victor) but the Steelhead Sam stories were at most only one or two episodes long.

After a brainwave, I have even checked one of the best sources for Denis' comicography, but even that hasn't helped. Here's the link for everyone anyway.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/6569/DenisMc/
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A new one. I haven't read this one myslef, it's a danish bloke who wonders about an viking comic that appeared in denmark both in regular format comics and pocket format.

The comic was published in Denmark under the name "Rollo", could this be "Karl the Viking"?

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From the covers it def looks like Karl the Viking to me - I know this series of books featured a few UK based comic characters.

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One more.

This comic was published in Denmark under the name of "Kalar", does anyone recognize it? (Sorry, got no interior this time either)

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The source for the serial Terror In The Tall Tower which appeared in the picture version of The Wizard, and by extension Red Dagger, was a text serial called The Terror In The Skyscraper. It was in The Wizard from issue 664 (Aug. 24 1935) to 673 (Oct. 26 1935). An English youngster called Jimmy Allan is left a Chicago skyscraper by his uncle, Benjamin Leeson. However, the Leeson Building is thought to be haunted, so there are no tenants, and Jimmy discovers that he owes $80,000 in back taxes. The problem is actually Van Volk and his 'pet', a massive octopus, which lives in the basement pool. Jimmy and Spike Kerrick, a one-legged ex-marine, take them on.

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"Kalar" was appearently published in Sweden too, under the name "Jim Cane". The copy was Graph-Lit.

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Rollo was apparently a comic by the name of Ögan.
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Following comic is copy DC Thomson and revolves around a boxer who was framed for murder. In sweden it was called "Lillen", most likely from the Swedish boxer Anders "Lillen" Eklund.

Anyone recognize the comic?

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At last one that I do know. The story was originally published in the UK as They Can't Tame Tasker in Bullet in 1977. The artist is Pete Sutherland.
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Thank you very much for that info. :)

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colcool007 wrote:At last one that I do know. The story was originally published in the UK as They Can't Tame Tasker in Bullet in 1977. The artist is Pete Sutherland.
Blimey Colcool you can see that picture. :o

Hey the pictures just got bigger.

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steelclaw wrote:
colcool007 wrote:At last one that I do know. The story was originally published in the UK as They Can't Tame Tasker in Bullet in 1977. The artist is Pete Sutherland.
Blimey Colcool you can see that picture. :o

Hey the pictures just got bigger.
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colcool007 wrote:
steelclaw wrote:
colcool007 wrote:At last one that I do know. The story was originally published in the UK as They Can't Tame Tasker in Bullet in 1977. The artist is Pete Sutherland.
Blimey Colcool you can see that picture. :o

Hey the pictures just got bigger.
See, my magic dust does help! :lol:
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colcool007 wrote:It is reminiscent of the Jake Jeffries stories, but I don't have enough Wizards to know of any story other than The Frozen Man or The Secret Of Black Island.
I'm coming in a bit late on this, Col, so sorry for the delay. You seem to be referring to the protagonist of serials such as The Island Of Whispers, Trail Of The Yellow Tong, The Shadow Men On The Mountains and The Frozen Man On The Mountain, all of which appeared in later issues of The Rover. The guy's name was Jake Jeffords, and the name was retained for The Frozen Man in the picture version of The Wizard in 1975.

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colcool007 wrote:At last one that I do know. The story was originally published in the UK as They Can't Tame Tasker in Bullet in 1977. The artist is Pete Sutherland.
Did Sutherland do other sports strips for Bullet? The art style seems reminiscent of Midge (a strip about a weightlifter) and Twisty (the fotballer with the homing pigeons). Do you know if he did those as well?


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Another question: in Swedish comic mags in the 1970s, there was a British comic called "Simon Smart" about a criminal and antihero who looked as a bum with long filthy hair, but was a genius able to escape the long arm of the law, time and again.

Does this one ring a bell? (Sadly I have no picture to show right now, and I'm not sure whether "Simon Smart" was the original title or just one of those odd "translations".)


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