Comic Cuts was one of Britain's earliest weekly comic papers, published by Alfred Harmsworth, later Amalgamated Press, from 17 May 1890. It absorbed Golden Penny Comic (1928), Jolly Comic (1939) and Larks (1940), and was merged into Knockout on 12 September 1953.
Strips included:
- "Big Ben and Little Len" (Bertie Brown, 1927-51)
- "Big Hearted Bertha" (Cyril Price, 1939-51)
- "Billy Boffin", Ken Reid, 1952)
- "Captain Quick and Nippy Nick" (Ray Bailey)
- "Chokee Bill" (Frank Holland, 1897-1900)
- "Chuckles the Clown" (Joe Hardman, 1912-26)
- "Chubblock Homes" (Jack Butler Yeats, 1893)
- "Comic Cuts Colony" (Julius Stafford Baker, 1910)
- "Dizzy" (Cyril Price, 1939-53)
- "Enoch Hard" (Harry Banger)
- "Fun on Board the Mary Anne" (Arthur White, 1907-21)
- "Gertie the Regimental Pet" (G. M. Payne, 1906-12)
- "Jackie and Sammy the Terrible Twins" (Percy Cocking, 1918-37)
- "Mulberry Flats" (Percy Cocking, 1906-)
- "Cal McCord" (Harry Bishop, 1952)
- "Our Merry Mannikins" (Percy Maycock, 1906-12)
- "Pansy Pancake" (Bertie Brown, 1912-29)
- "P.C. Penny" (Cyril Price, 1938-44)
- "Pinhead and Pete" (Bertie Brown, 1940-51)
- "Plum and Duff" (Albert Pease, 1926-53)
- "Robinson Crusoe" (Tom Browne, 1899-1906)
- "Roly Stone" (Bertie Brown, 1951-53)
- "Roxy" (Ken Reid, 1952)
- "Sammy Shrimp" (Arthur Martin, 1938-51)
- "The Stolen King" (G. William Backhouse, 1930s)
- "Super Sam" (Ken Reid, 1952)
- "Tom the Ticket-of-Leave Man" (Percy Cocking, 1910-37)
- "Waddles the Waiter" (Alex Akerbladh, 1912-25, 1938-47)
- "Will Hay" (Bertie Brown, 1939-40)
- "Wizzo Ranch" (Albert Pease, 1951-53)
External links[]
- Issue 1 (1890), Issue 402 (1898), Issue 2824 (1947) at ComicsUK