Action (comic)

Action was a controversial British comic published by IPC Magazines from (issues dates) 14 February 1976-12 November 1977, when it merged with Battle Picture Weekly. Created by Pat Mills, it was notable for its extreme violence and anti-authoritarianism, so much so, that after the 16 October 1976 issue, the comic was banned. When it returned two months later (issue dated 4 December), the controversial elements were toned down. As with Battle the title mostly used Italian and Spanish artists who were cheaper.

"Action" was hugely influential on the development of IPC stablemate " 2000 AD" also created by Mills. "Action" used many of the same writers (including John Wagner, Gerry Finley-Day and Tom Tully) and scenarios as the early issues of 2000 AD and when Action was cleaned up after the ban these were recycled in 2000 AD.

Notable stories included:

Note: it should not be confused with Action Comics, the American comic book which introduced Superman.

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British comics

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See also: Action (comic), 12 November, 14 February, 16 October, 1976, 1977, 1986, 2000 AD (comic)