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''The Hornet'' was a British boys' comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co. for 648 issues〔Paul Sassienie, ''The Comic Book: The One Essential Guide for Comic Book Fans Everywhere'', Edison, New Jersey: Chartwell, 1994, (p. 252 ).〕 from 14 September 1963〔Jeremy Briggs, (Calling Warlord Agents!" ) Interview with Bill Graham, Downthetubes.com: "August 5th, 1963. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was put on the staff of The ''Hornet'' on the day the first issue went to press".〕〔Roger Sabin, ''Comics, Comix & Graphic Novels'', London: Phaidon, 1996, repr. 2001, ISPN 0-7148-3993-0, (p. 49 ): "DC Thomson hit back (the launch of ''Eagle'' ) . . . by launching new titles, the most famous of which were ''Victor'' (1961) and ''Hornet'' (1963)."〕 to 7 February 1976, after which it was merged with ''The Hotspur''.〔(The Hornet ) at 26pigs.com.〕 The free gift with the first issue was a balsa wood "Kestral Glider".〔 ==Notable strips and characters==
* ''The Blazing Ace of Space'' - starring Richard Starr, a ruthless World War II fighter pilot * ''V for Vengeance'' (1965–75; 1976–80 ''The Hotspur'') - starring the Deathless Men, masked concentration camp escapees who first appeared in prose format in ''The Wizard'' in 1942.〔Mike Conroy, ''War Stories: A Graphic History'', New York: Ilex/Harper, 2009, ISBN 978-0-06-173112-9, (p. 116 ).〕 * William Wilson, first appeared in prose format in ''The Wizard'' in 1943, appeared in picture form in ''The Hornet'' starting on 12 September 1964.〔Graham Kibble-White, ''The Ultimate Book of British Comics'', London: Allison & Busby, 2005, ISBN 0-7490-8211-9, (p. 218 ).〕〔Paul Gravett and Peter Stanbury, ''Great British Comics: Celebrating a Century of Ripping Yarns and Wizard Wheezes'', London: Aurum, 2006, ISBN 978-1-84513-170-8, p. 166.〕
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