Bullet
From 1976 to 1978, D.C. Thomson’s Bullet delivered 147 issues of high-octane adventure strips, blending war, sports, and science-fiction tales with the publisher’s trademark gritty, fast-paced storytelling. Known for its bold, action-packed covers and a roster of recurring features like the secret agent series "The Defiant Ones" and the football drama "The Goalie's Revenge," the comic was a staple of British newsagents during its short but energetic run. While less celebrated than Thomson’s The Beano or The Dandy, Bullet carved out a niche for readers craving tougher, more kinetic narratives, and its creators—including writers and artists from the company’s stable—kept the weekly installments taut and thrilling. It remains a fondly remembered snapshot of mid-70s British boys’ adventure comics.