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Warlord Comic

Discussion in 'WWII Books & Publications' started by TheRedBaron, Jun 27, 2003.

  1. TheRedBaron

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    Does anyone else remember the British comic Warlord? I still have my annuals and its all ww2 stories, great stuff but politically incorrect for a comic these days...

    Wish they still made it...

    Long Live Karl Schaft!!! [​IMG]
     
  2. C.Evans

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    I used to collect Warlord comics but--I think the comic I am talking about is not the one you collected. My character looked more like a Robin Hood type character.
     
  3. TheRedBaron

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    The american warlord was a guy with pitol and sword

    Our comic had the character warlord, a british secret agent, and a selection of other stories from Union Jack Jackson, a Royal Marine fighting with his buddies in the USMC, Kampfgruppe Falken a story of a German Penal unit on the Eastern Front, Killer Kane about a Hurricane pilot, Big Willi about Willi Heinrich a panzer commander, Cassidy a fighter pilot in the Pacific, Iron Annie a story about the adventures of a JU-52 crew and their pilot Stalmann to Sniper about a British sniper in North west europe.

    They were all cool stories and I guess set me on the road to ruin... :D
     
  4. C.Evans

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    I admit--it's been many many years since I last saw a Warlord comicbook. I barely even recall what the character looks like. ;) [​IMG]
     
  5. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Hotspur, Hornet, Valiant and how can anyone leave out the mighty of the mighty....The one and only Victor...Still got every Christmas annual released.

    Alf Tupper and his fish and chips...
     
  6. armourersergeant

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    Lord Peter Flint was the agent and i still have most of the comics in my loft.

    Also Heinz Falken was my favorite.


    Arm.
     

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