Appearance Dates: 9/1/1971 to 11/4/1972
Artist(s): Jorge Badia (JB), Vincente Alcazar (VA), Brian Lewis (BL), Mike Noble (MN) and Carlos Pino (CP)
Format: 2 pages in black and white, partial strip/text for 1 story
Replaced by: Follyfoot
"The Chase" 09/01/71 - No.1 to 20/02/71 - No.7
Freewheelers hunt a missing convict, who they believe is being transported to a secret location in a crate.
(JB 1-2, 4-6, VA 3&7)
"The Ruler" 27/02/71 - No.8 to 17/04/71 - No.15
The Freewheelers pose as tourists to try to get information about a growing threat to Western oil supplies
(BL)
"Flight into Danger" (n.b. Actual title given to this story in the comic)
24/04/71 - No.16 to 15/05/71 - No.19
Whilst trying to set up a trap for opposing agent Ivan Nietsen, they are caught up in a hijack by enemy agents on their flight to the USA.
(n.b. This story was half strip, half text)
(MN)
"The Castle" 22/05/71 - No.20 to 03/07/71 - No.26
Mike, Sue and Max go for a well earned break. The Major send a telegram saying they should camp nearby a castle in case they are needed for an important job. Whilst there they see a man who disappears and find themselves into something they never bargained for...
(JB)
(2nd Run)
"The Prisoner" 18/12/71 - No.50 to 01/01/72 - No.1
Proffessor Otto Stinesky is kidnapped by enemy agents, and they have to find him and rescue him before he lets out his secrets to the other side.
(CP)
"The Android" 08/01/72 - No.2 to 11/03/72 - No.11
When there are a number of high profile assassination attempts on notable businessmen, the Freewheelers are forced to pit their wits against a robot that looks surprisingly human.
(CP)
Artist(s): Jorge Badia (JB), Vincente Alcazar (VA), Brian Lewis (BL), Mike Noble (MN) and Carlos Pino (CP)
Format: 2 pages in black and white, partial strip/text for 1 story
Replaced by: Follyfoot
"The Chase" 09/01/71 - No.1 to 20/02/71 - No.7
Freewheelers hunt a missing convict, who they believe is being transported to a secret location in a crate.
(JB 1-2, 4-6, VA 3&7)
"The Ruler" 27/02/71 - No.8 to 17/04/71 - No.15
The Freewheelers pose as tourists to try to get information about a growing threat to Western oil supplies
(BL)
"Flight into Danger" (n.b. Actual title given to this story in the comic)
24/04/71 - No.16 to 15/05/71 - No.19
Whilst trying to set up a trap for opposing agent Ivan Nietsen, they are caught up in a hijack by enemy agents on their flight to the USA.
(n.b. This story was half strip, half text)
(MN)
"The Castle" 22/05/71 - No.20 to 03/07/71 - No.26
Mike, Sue and Max go for a well earned break. The Major send a telegram saying they should camp nearby a castle in case they are needed for an important job. Whilst there they see a man who disappears and find themselves into something they never bargained for...
(JB)
(2nd Run)
"The Prisoner" 18/12/71 - No.50 to 01/01/72 - No.1
Proffessor Otto Stinesky is kidnapped by enemy agents, and they have to find him and rescue him before he lets out his secrets to the other side.
(CP)
"The Android" 08/01/72 - No.2 to 11/03/72 - No.11
When there are a number of high profile assassination attempts on notable businessmen, the Freewheelers are forced to pit their wits against a robot that looks surprisingly human.
(CP)