Team » British Army appears in 590 issues.
Discovered penicillin.
The adoptive grandfather of Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, who was named after him.
Hercule Poirot's best friend.
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) was a British military officer and politician, better known for his victory over Napoleon I at the Battle of Waterloo.
Creator of modern Sigil magick
British soldier
Benedict Arnold's America's greatest traitor, who leads the reds against America. At that time, he was caught, and sentence to be hanged.
British Soldier, best known as a general in North Africa and the Western Front, World War 2.
Comrade-in-arms of Bob Morane.
Black Jack Tarr is a friend of Shang-Chi and a member of the CIA. He is also an Enemy of Fu Manchu
Boxer is an ex-British Special Forces member. He has a gift for surviving impossible situations.
The manager of the Beatles.
Two-fisted British adventurer of the 1920s.
Crazy World War Two 'Captain' Joe Darkie leads a rag-tag bunch of British soldiers behind Japanese lines in Burma.
The English equivalent of an aged Captain America. He works for MI-13 under Pete Wisdom.
A British soldier in South Africa, who deserts and sides with the Zulu.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 26 July 1945 to 26 October 1951.
Lady Chatterley's crippled husband in D. H. Lawrence's novel.
Renowned monster hunter and head of the Monster Hunters Club. Acts as narrator for the Monster Hunters comic series.
An accident-prone soldier in the British army. Corporal Clott will crash, sink and destroy anything he comes into contact with.
Writer.
A character in Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Polar explorer.
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