Spike was a weekly boys' comic combining miscellaneous adventure and humour strips, published from 1983 to 1984 by DC Thomson, 67 issues in all. It eventually merged into Champ.
- "Iron Barr" (#1-67, art by Mike White)
- "Starhawk" (continued from The Crunch, #1-5, art by Isidro Mones, Terry Patrick)
- "A Ghost in the Cockpit" (#1-10, 36-47, art by Gordon Livingstone)
- "The Man in Black" (#1-67, art by Neville Wilson)
- "The Bleak Street Bunch" (#1-67, art by Peter Foster)
- "Ticker Tait" (#1-15, art by Neville Wilson)
- "The Spike Report" (#1-67, art by Brian Walker)
- "5 Minute Mystery" (#1-26, self-contained prose stories)
- "Telford's Terrors" (#11-26)
- "Krazy Kops" (#16-67)
- "The Town that Vanished" (#27-41, art by Carlos Cruz)
- "Winged Vengeance" (#27-35)
- "Megax the Warrior" (#30-46, DC Thomson's answer to Sláine)
- "The Taming of Johnny Tough" (#42-56, art by Tony O'Donnell)
- "The Mantracker" (continued from The Crunch, #47-61, art by José Casanovas)
- "Desert Fury" (#48-57)
- "Midshipman Coward" (#52-62, art by Enrique Alcatena)
- "On the Run!" (#57-67, art by Carlos Cruz)
- "Stagg of the Secret Service" (#58-67)
- "Magnet" (#62-67, art by Keith Page)
References[]
- Kibble-White, Graham (2005). Ultimate Book of British Comics. London: Alison & Busby. p.220. ISBN 0-74908-211-9
- British Comic Companion: Spike, Down The Tubes