Jackpot (British comics) explained

Jackpot
Schedule:Weekly
Ongoing:n
Multigenre:y
Adventure:y
Humor:y
Horror:n
Publisher:IPC Magazines Ltd
Startmo:5 May
Startyr:1979
Endmo:30 January
Endyr:1982
Issues:141 regular issues
3 summer specials
7 annuals
Artists:Jim Crocker
Mike Lacey
Steve Bell
Paul Ailey
Vic Neill
Tom Paterson
Reg Parlett
Robert Nixon
Rob Lee
Norman Mansbridge
Ken Reid
Ian Knox
Jim Petrie
Dicky Howett
Brian Walker
John Geering
Sid Burgon
Trevor Metcalfe
Nigel Edwards
Subcat:Fleetway and IPC Comics
Sort:Jackpot
Nonus:y

Jackpot was a British comic book magazine[1] that ran from the issues cover dated 5 May 1979[2] to issue 141, 30 January 1982,[3] when it merged with Buster.[4]

Publishing history

The first issue cost 10p. The price increased to 12p from issue 63 (1980) and 14p from issue 98 in 1981[5]

Free Gifts

Early issues included a cover-mounted free gift[6] the first issue included a "practical joke", for example a joke chocolate biscuit. Issue 2 featured a Squirt Ring. Issue 3 bore a Magic Numbers card game and Why Be Bored? book covers. The inner pages of the latter continued for several issue after.

Annuals

Annuals were printed from 1980 to 1986 - as was often the case with British titles, these hardback books outlasted the weekly comic by some time. They mixed original and reprinted material, with much of the new material being drawn by different artists than the weekly strips due to the lower page rate paid to artists.

Summer Specials

Summer Specials were printed from 1980 to 1982, again mixing reprint material with new strips (which again featured different artists).

Contents

Initial lineup

Source:[7]

drawn by Mike Lacey, Wraggs was on the cover of issue 1 and continued until issue 140. His best friend was a black cat called Lucky and the strip parodied elements of Dick Whittington. His character was from the country and had nowhere to live. This popular story was regularly voted into the top ten list by the readers. The 1982 Jackpot Special featured two new Richie Wraggs strips that were never printed in the issues.[10]

drawn by Sid Burgon. Milly is wealthy whilst Penny is poor. Although only voted third favourite story by the readers in issue 11, the girls were voted the top story for issue's 96, 116, 124 and 134. The strip, still drawn by Sid Burgon, later merged with the similarly-themed Ivor Lott and Tony Broke (from Cor!!)w hen they went to the same private school. Milly's father is left broke paying for her to go to the school, whereas Penny passed an exam to gain a scholarship. The strip continued in Buster until 20 September 1986,;[28] the strip then reverted to the name Ivor Lott and Tony Broke though Milly and Penny did make the occasional appearances until 1987.

drawn by Ian Knox, who like Steve Bell would later find greater fame as a political cartoonist. The strip detailed the adventures of two boys called Terry and Gavin with an eccentric professor, the trio travelling by Welly-Copter.

Later additions

drawn by Trevor Metcalfe and debuting in No. 23.[32] An adventure strip concerning twins Craig and Sue Travers and their friend Sam Pacey, who use magic rings to transform into the superheroes Blue Magician, Tanya and Oakman in order to fend off the alien invader Vogler. The strip ran until No. 58.

Reprints

In the 1980s and 1990s most of the comic strips were reprinted, though IPC had a policy of waiting five years before beginning reprinting old comic strips. Big Comic Fortnightly[44] began reprinting selected Jackpot material, including episodes of Incredible Sulk, Full o' Beans, Scooper, Cry Baby, Top of the Class, Jack Pott, Sporty, Kid King and Gremlins in the mid 1990s [45]

Notes and References

  1. "Book: Denis Gifford, The Complete Catalogue of British Comics (Exeter, Webb & Bower, 1985)".
  2. "Jackpot issue 1, 5 May 1979". Printed and distributed by IPC magazines in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Malaysia
  3. "Jackpot issue 141, 30 January 1982." Printed and distributed by IPC magazines in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Malaysia
  4. "Buster and Jackpot, issue, 6th February 1982" Printed and distributed by IPC magazines
  5. "Jackpot issue # 98". Cover dated 4 April 1981.
  6. "The Comic Book Price Guide 1996-97 by Duncan McAlpine, Titan Books. "
  7. "Jackpot issue 1, 5 May 1979".
  8. "Jackpot issue # 96". Cover dated 21 March 1981.
  9. "Buster, issue dated 22 October 1988" Printed and distributed by IPC
  10. "Jackpot Special 1982"
  11. "Jackpot issue # 103". Cover dated 9 May 1981.
  12. "Jackpot issue # 19"
  13. "Jackpot issue # 11". Cover dated 14 July 1979.
  14. "Jackpot issue # 19". Cover dated 8 September 1979.
  15. "Jackpot issue # 11". Cover dated 14 July 1979.
  16. "Jackpot issue # 19". Cover dated 8 September 1979.
  17. "Jackpot issue # 96". Cover dated 21 March 1981.
  18. "Jackpot issue # 116".
  19. "Jackpot issue # 124". Cover dated 3 October 1981.
  20. "Jackpot issue # 134". Cover dated 12 December 1979.
  21. "Jackpot issue # 102". Cover dated 25 May 1981.
  22. "Jackpot issue # 11". Cover dated 14 July 1979.
  23. "Buster, issue dated 30 April 1988" Printed and distributed by IPC
  24. "Buster, issue dated 1 October 1983" Printed and distributed by IPC
  25. "Jackpot issue # 11". Cover dated 14 July 1979.
  26. "Jackpot issue # 96". Cover dated 21 March 1979.
  27. "Buster, issue dated 10 September 1983" Printed and distributed by IPC
  28. "Buster, issue dated 20 September 1986" Printed and distributed by IPC
  29. "Jackpot issue # 19". Cover dated 8 September 1979.
  30. "Jackpot issue # 11". Cover dated 14 July 1979.
  31. "Jackpot issue # 36". Cover dated 5 January 1980.
  32. "Jackpot issue #23".
  33. "Jackpot issue # 62". Cover dated 26 July 1980.
  34. "Jackpot issue # 75".
  35. "Jackpot issue # 101". Cover dated 25 April 1981.
  36. "Jackpot issue # 103". Cover dated 9 May 1981.
  37. "Jackpot issue # 107". Cover dated 6 June 1981.
  38. "Buster, issue, dated 26 May 1984" Printed and distributed by IPC
  39. "Jackpot issue # 86".
  40. "Jackpot issue # 134". Cover dated 12 December 1979.
  41. "Buster, issue, dated 26 May 1984" Printed and distributed by IPC
  42. "Jackpot issue # 131". Cover dated 21 November 1981.
  43. "Buster, issue, dated 26 May 1984" Printed and distributed by IPC
  44. "Big Comic Fortnightly issue # 1". Cover dated 11 June 1988.
  45. "BVC issue # 15". Cover dated 8 September 1995.