Action Force Mini-Comic No. 3 featuring Z Force, 1983. Cover and interior art by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from Singapore
seen from Italy
seen from France
seen from India
seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Japan
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Kazakhstan
Action Force Mini-Comic No. 3 featuring Z Force, 1983. Cover and interior art by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Looking back at Battle Action Force
Looking back at Battle Action Force
The first appearance of Action Force, for a four-issue run in June 1983
Many older British comic fans will remember Marvel UK’s Action Force comic, but the team had another home – in issues of IPC’s Battle in the early 1980s. Luke Williams looks back at the stories…
By the early 1980s, sales on the war / action title Battle, the first wave in the Pat Mills / John Wagner revitalisation of the IPC…
View On WordPress
Action Force Mini-Comic No. 4 featuring Q Force, 1983. The 'Q' in the Q Force name was inspired by the Q in Aqua. Cover and interior art by Vanyo. I can't help but think that Deep Sea Diver (Leviathan if you're an Action Force groupie like me) is moving a bit too quick. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action Force No. 595, dated 27 September 1986. Maximum Kill! cover by Vanyo, made up of two interior panels. Treasury of British Comics.
The Hornet No. 558, dated 18 May 1974. Captain Hornet cover, possibly by Vanyo. DC Thomson.
The Water Moccasin. It came with the Copperhead figure and was part of the Action Force Series 3 releases in 1985. The art here looks as if it is by Vanyo and is from Battle Action Force No. 547, dated 26 October 1985.
Wildcat No. 3, dated 19 November - 2 December 1988, 40p every fortnight. Cover by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.