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LION.

Last seen on: The Guardian – Cryptic Crossword No 28,646 – Jan 5 2022

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Lion was a weekly British comics periodical published by Amalgamated Press/Fleetway Publications from 23 February 1952 to 18 May 1974. A boys’ adventure comic, Lion was originally designed to compete with Eagle, the popular weekly comic published by Hulton Press that had introduced Dan Dare (ironically, Eagle was later merged into Lion). Lion lasted for 1,156 issues.

By the 1960s Lion had settled into being one of the most popular British weekly titles of the time. Editor Bernard Smith was always proud to say that he had the latest issue of Lion delivered to Buckingham Palace every Friday, the young Prince Charles being an avid reader (in 1960, Prince Charles was 11 years old).

In 1954, Amalgamated Press (AP) editor Reg Eves was named editor of Lion. Despite having no interest in science fiction, Eves was under orders from management to have a space hero to compete with Dan Dare, and commissioned Captain Condor from writer Frank S. Pepper.

AP was acquired by IPC/Fleetway in 1959 (with Eves retiring as editor); partly as a result, Lion merged with several other comics during its life, including Sun in 1959, The Champion in 1960, Eagle in 1969, and Thunder in 1971.

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