The Crunch was a weekly comic published by DC Thomson from 1979 to 1980. Arguably DC Thomson's answer to 2000 AD, its first issue declared itself to be "a whole new experience in boys' papers! It's for the boy of today - packed with never-before told stories with true life features on the men who have faced the crunch in their lives."[1] The comic boasted a problem page hosted by a chap by the name of Andy.[2]
In 1980, after fifty-four issues, The Crunch merged into The Hotspur.[3]
Strips included...
- "The Arena" (Enrique Alcatena)
- "Clancy and the Man"
- "Ebony" (Magallanes)
- "Hitler Lives" (Patrick Wright)
- "The Kysler Experiment"
- "The Mantracker" (Salinas)
- "The Mill Street Mob"
- "Operation Omega"
- "Starhawk" (Mones)
- "The Walking Bombs"
- "Who Killed Cassidy"
References[]
- ↑ Kibble-White, Graham (2005). Ultimate Book of British Comics. London: Alison & Busby. p.93. ISBN 0-74908-211-9
- ↑ Kibble-White, Graham (2005). Ultimate Book of British Comics. London: Alison & Busby. p.94. ISBN 0-74908-211-9
- ↑ Kibble-White, Graham (2005). Ultimate Book of British Comics. London: Alison & Busby. p.95. ISBN 0-74908-211-9