- —Thug
Appearing in "Sid's Story"
Featured Characters:
- ⏴ Captain Britain (Brian Braddock) ⏵ (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Sidney Crumb (Main story and flashback) (Death)
- Fury (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- ⏴ Technet ⏵
- Metropolitan Police
- Captain Moden (First appearance)
- Merlyn (Only in flashback) (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Black Knight (Dane Whitman) (Only in flashback)
- Arthur Pendragon (Only in flashback)
- Captain UK (Linda McQuillan) (Only in flashback)
- Captain England (Henric Lockwood) (Only in flashback)
- Captain Albion (Katherine Huggen) (Only in flashback)
- Gotowar Konanegg (Kavin Plundarr) (Only in flashback)
- Captain Commonwealth (Doug Andrews) (Only in flashback)
- Major Commonwealth (Bryon Falsworth) (Only in flashback)
- Captain Angleterre (Paul-Henri Spencer) (Only in flashback)
- Captain Empire (Robert Doherty) (Only in flashback)
- Kommandant Englander (Helga Geering) (Only in flashback)
- Captain Airstrip-One (George Smith) (Only in flashback)
- Kaptain Briton (Only in flashback)
- Maid Britannia (Guinevere Wren) (Only in flashback)
- Saturnyne (Only in flashback)
- Sidney's father (Only in flashback)
- Steve (First appearance; dies)
- Nige (First appearance; dies)
- George (Only in flashback) (First appearance)
- Joyce (First appearance)
- Doreen (First appearance)
- Mavis Crumb (Only in flashback) (First appearance)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Human-Otherworlder Hybrids
- Gallifreyans
- Unrevealed alien races
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for "Sid's Story"
The Captain encounters Sidney Crumb, a man whose luck changed for the worse when he met The Fury...
Appearing in "Suicide Gambit"
Featured Characters
Races and Species:
Synopsis for "Suicide Gambit"
The first offensive against the Daleks ends in tragedy for Daak.
Appearing in "Retribution"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Police officer
- Abraham Feldstein
Antagonists:
- Taxman (Death)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Feldstein's Clock Shop
Synopsis for "Retribution"
The Night Raven then pays a visit to Albert Feldstein a clock maker and silences him. Disguising himself as the clock maker, the Night Raven waits for the Taxman and his men to come and for their protection money. "Feldstein" begs to not get roughed up as he doesn't have the money and offers the Taxman an expensive looking clock.
The trick all falls apart when the real Albert Feldstein makes too much of a racket in the back room, prompting the Taxman's goon to investigate. The Night Raven then beats the thug to a pulp. With the possibility of getting harmed, the Taxman flees back to his car and speeds off. While he is driving away he takes a closer look of the clock and hears that it is ticking.He realizes too late that it is actually a bomb. The car explodes killing the Taxman and among the rubble is one of the Night Raven's trademark messages.Appearing in "Episode 4"
- Appearances not yet listed
Synopsis for "Episode 4"
Last part of Paragon of Painthorpe Street
Appearing in "Mission Improbable"
Featured Characters
Races and Species:
Synopsis for "Mission Improbable"
The Warriors succeed in destroying Warworld.
Notes
- Paragon of Painthorpe Street concludes in this issue.
- Night Raven is reprinted from Hulk Comic (UK) #4
- Abslom Daak is a reprint from Doctor Who Weekly