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| Date | | Number: 46 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Lion 46 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 3d [0-0-3 GBP] | Pages: 20 | Frequency: every Monday |
| Cover | Space-Man of the Unknown Moon [Part 8] / 1 page |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Script | Frank S. Pepper |
| Pencils | Ronald Forbes ? |
| Inks | Ronald Forbes ? |
| First Line | Those moon-men may be midgets, but they're brainy enough to cut off my escape. And I reckon they'll catch Pete as well! |
| Notes | Story continued on back page in black and white. |
| Comic Story | Sandy Dean's Schooldays [Part 5] / Sandy Dean (2 pages) |
| Script | Barry Nelson |
| First Line | Only a Clayford clot would have the cheek to do a thing like that. We'll teach him a thing or two if we can nab him |
| Text Story | The Speed-Crazy Prince / Wiz and Lofty - Speed Specialists (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Script | Victor Norman |
| First Line | If ever there was a rider who could test a motor-bike to destruction, it was Wiz Hardy -- and his pal and partner, Lofty Duff... |
| Notes | Text story accompanied with two illustrations. |
| Comic Story | Part 21 / Rebels of Ancient Rome (2 pages) |
| Script | Ted Cowan |
| First Line | Cardoc was too quick for the rhino, o noble Gelda! |
| Letter Column | The Lion Birthday Club (1 page) |
| Pencils | ? (illustrations, photograph) |
| Inks | ? (illustrations, photograph) |
| First Line | Were you born on one of these dates? If so, and you were on our list of Lions by Monday, December 22nd... |
| Text Article | The Slave Who Became a King (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | Henry Christophe was a boy slave on the West Indian island of St. Christopher. |
| Comic Story | Part 19 / Frogmen Are Tough! (2 pages) |
| Script | Edward R. Home-Gall |
| First Line | Help! The British frogmen are -- oo-oosh! |
| Text Story | A Row Over a Plough! / Jingo Jones and His Invisibiliser (1.867 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Script | Tom Stirling |
| First Line | Some chaps, they say, are born for trouble -- a chap like me, for instance. The scapes I get into! |
| Notes | Text story accompanied with two illustrations. |
| Publisher advertisement | Come and See Capt. Condor's Space-Ship! / Captain Condor |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | It's the thrill of a lifetime! You've revelled in the adventures of Capt. Condo as told in "Lion." |
| Notes | On the bottom left of the second page of the Jingo Jones and His Invisibliser text story. Promotes the Lion booth at the National Schoolboy's Own Exhibition, which took place 31 December 1952 to 10 January 1953 at Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, London, S.W. It says a model of Captain Condor's ship will be on display at the Lion booth. |
| Comic Story | The Case of the Dancing Horse / Brett Marlowe - Detective (2 pages) |
| Script | John Fordice |
| First Line | Just look at that, chief! Did you ever see a horse dance as cleverly as Silver Star? |
| Story | World-Wide Quiz (1 page) |
| First Line | 1. Which is the swallow and which is the swift? |
| Text Story | The Mystery Wolf! / Square-Deal Dawson (1.958 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Script | R. G. Thomas |
| First Line | Telegram for you, Square-Deal. |
| Notes | Text story accompanied with two illustrations. |
| Activity | Answers to World-Wide Quiz / World-Wide Quiz |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | 1: "A" is the Swallow, "B" the Swift. |
| Notes | On the bottom left of the second page of the Square-Deal Dawson text story. |
| Story | Lion Picture Parade (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | It isn't often that an elephant needs a shave -- but when he does, his whiskers are mighty tough on razor blades. |
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