Buzz (DC Thomson)


Buzz was an A3 British comic book magazine that ran from 20 January 1973 to 4 January 1975, when it merged with The Topper. Buzz ran for 103 Issues.

List of ''Buzz'' comic strips

These are in alphabetical order and all numbers refer to issues of Buzz.
Strip TitleArtistFirst AppearanceLast AppearanceNotes
Big Bad MoggyPeter Moonie129Not in 17,18,19. From 20 onward strip title changed to Moggy.
Big Fat FloPhil Millar1103Not in 35 & 39. Continued in The Topper after the merger.
Billy the KidderJimmy Glen /
Watson Kennedy
119
The Buzzies and the FuzziesGordon Bell5103Two groups of feuding creatures resembling Weebles; one group very hairy like Captain Caveman, the others with short buzzcuts. Not in 34,38,75,83,86,88,89,90.
Calamity KateGeorge Martin1103A girl who inadvertently broke things
CookieTom Lavery168Not in 3,18, nor 32 to 67.
Fred the FlopTom Lavery1103About an incompetent thief. Continued in The Topper after the merger.
FreezeTerry Patrick6690An adventure story
Good KnightBill Ritchie17102Not in 30, 31, 34, 36 to 38, 40 to 53, 68, 77, 81, nor 83 to 101.
Gus the GalootJ Edward Oliver116
Harum ScareumGordon Bell156About a rabbit Harum and a farmer's dog Scarum in conflict over the farm's carrots. Not in 30.
Hop, Skip and JockMalcolm Judge1103About three boys whose strip consisted of large 'action' panels containing with numerous gags. Was the comic's only cover strip.
Jimmy Jinx And What He ThinksKen Harrison1103About a boy with the metaphorical 'good angel' on one side of his head and a 'bad angel' on the other. Not in 16. Continued in The Topper after the merger.
Monty MoneybagsJimmy Glen152Not in 24, 25, nor 42 to 49.
Nero and ZeroTom Bannister140About two incompetent Roman guards to Julius Caesar.
NobbyBob McGrath1103About a generic resourceful/mischievous boy. Continued in The Topper after the merger.
Olly's OccyPhil Milar129About a boy and his octopus called Occy. Not in 19,20,21,22,23,26,27.
Postman KnoxVarious Artists4101Not in 5. Feature where reader's sent in jokes.
The Rooky RacersAlan Rogers62103A strip with a similar premise to the cartoon Wacky Races.
Sammy's ScribblesGordon Bell18103Continued in The Topper after the merger.
Skookum SkoolKen Harrison1103A similar strip to The Bash Street Kids. Continued in Cracker.
Sleepy Ed The nap-happy chappieJohn Aldrich41103Continued in The Topper after the merger.
Spookum SkoolKen Harrison60103A spinoff of Skookum Skool but with ghosts. Also continued in Cracker.
Tich and SnitchDavid Gudgeon127Anthropomorphic antics of a female elephant and a male mouse.
Top TecGeorge Martin57103
The Twitz of the RitzBill Ritchie161
Uncle Dan the medicine manBill Holroyd/Albert Holroyd91103Reprints from The Beezer. Another Adventure story.
The Whiteys and the StripeysTom Lavery3065Another 'feuding rivals' strip, this time with two marooned sets of pirates on adjacent islands
Wig and WamArthur Martin159Two warring American Indians. Wam and a young girl Wig. An unrelated strip of the same name appeared in the first issue of The Dandy.
Willie the Wizard He's learning to spellKen Hunter117A strip about a wizard in training.