Excellent stuff, Oldtimer. There are a few of us now on CB+ who recall those old British comics. While I saw some of them when I was at the barber - I'm 6 years younger than you - I wasn't allowed many comics but read Marvelman, those odd British Tarzan reprints and occasional issues of the pocket libraries which a pal had. But my granny persuaded my parents to let her buy me the Beezer and The Victor every week. There was a newsagent in Airdrie which now and then had some Australian comics and I remember getting into trouble for buying one of them. It was a gangster comic and cost more than the usual British ones.
It's only in the last 10 - 15 years that I have amassed a small collection of Radio Fun (mainly for the costumed Falcon, at first, but now I enjoy many of the humour strips.) and piles off pocket libraries. The few Swans I have are now on site. Oddly enough, I didn't remember Top Spot and it was good to discover it on the site.
We do differ also in that I always liked Charlton. There was something different about them - mainly the poor paper, trimming and the off-register colours but I love their Blue Beetle (all the series), Thunderbolt, Phantom and much more. Don't start me on Marvel, although I was a big fan of the early Spiderman, Cap. America, Iron Man and Avengers.
So good to read your entry. Thanks.
Modifying this to add that there is a site where you can read/download 3 issues of The Bunty
http://www.beeworld.net.au/bunty.htmAnd, although much later, you can read examples of Misty here:-
http://www.mistycomic.co.uk/