I am a big fan of comics, I have read many books including Tintin, Asterix, Justice League, the Famous Five and more, and I know you also have read some when you were a child. Today I am sharing some of my favourite comics from the series of “The Famous Five”, check out....

Five Go to Smuggler's Top

The fourth book in the series by British author, Enid Blyton, published in the year 1945. The Five are happily staying at Kirrin Cottage for the holidays until the big ash tree in the garden falls down and destroys the top floor, where the bedrooms are located. Uncle Quentin's scientist friend, Mr Lenoir, was planning to come for a visit, but the damage prevents it, so he invites the five to his house instead. Mr Lenoir has a stepson, Sooty, who is a friend of Julian and Dick. George finds out that she can't take her dog, Timmy, but decides to smuggle him in. 

The children go to Sooty Lenoir's house, Smuggler's Top, while Kirrin Cottage is being repaired. Smuggler's Top is situated on a hill named Castaway Hill and many marshes are found around it also having the terrible mists as an important feature. The children learn that there is a network of secret passages inside the hill after sooty shows them one. 

And that there are secret doors in the house which open into these passages. Sooty tells them that even if the house was inhabited by smugglers many years ago, there is one still left in the hill at another wing of the house and his name is Mr Barling. One night, the boys wake up and find someone flashing lights from one of the towers at Smuggler's Top. The children are puzzled by this mysterious signal.

Five Go Off in a Caravan

The fifth book of the series by the British author Enid Blyton was published in the year 1946. In this episode, story begins to experience another adventure for the intrepid gang. These five caught up with a circus, where some of the circus folks have more sinister plans than just clowning around. It is A Hot Sunny Day and the Kirrin Children Are in Julian, Dick, And Anne's Back yard. Timothy "Timmy" The Dog, Sees A Circus Go By. This Gives George (Julian, Dick & Anne's Cousin) an idea. She says that they should go on a camping holiday. The others are really excited about the idea that George has said

Five On Kirrin Island Again

It is the sixth in the Famous Five series by British author, Enid Blyton, was first published in 1947. Julian, Dick and Anne come to George's house for their holidays. They plan to explore Kirrin island a bit more. But when Uncle Quentin announces that he is going to use the island alone for a few days, the Five are surprised. They request their uncle to signal 12 times twice day, one at the morning and the other at the evening. What was in the mind of Uncle Quentin? Why he won’t allow anyone to visit the island? Read to find out the answers. 

Five Fall Into Adventure

The ninth book of the series “The Famous Five” by author Enid Blyton was first published in 1950. Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin head off for a holiday in Spain, but not before Uncle Quentin loses his temper with the newspapers for saying exactly what he told them NOT to say! Now everyone reading the paper will know that his valuable scientific work and plans are locked up at Kirrin Cottage, practically inviting would-be burglars to come along and steal them. Disgruntled, he is forcibly led from the house by Aunt Fanny and bundled into a taxi and the house is left in the care of the Five and Joana, the cook. What is the mystery? What is going to happen next? Read to experience the adventure.

Five Have a Wonderful Time

The 11th book of the series written by Enid Blyton published in 1952. All the five have a great time and they have discovered a ruined castle nearby. The castle looked deserted from a distance - but is that a face at the window? Or is it a trick of the light? The Famous Five just have to find out! Just who is hiding in the castle?

 Five Have Plenty of Fun

In the 14th book, the five enjoyed a lot. The novel was written by Enid Blyton and published in 1955. An American girl, Berta, stays with the five. The mysterious visitors to Kirrin Island and a kidnapping combine to make this the adventure of a lifetime. Berta is hiding and only the famous five can protect her.

Five Go to Billycock Hill

The 16th book of the series Famous Five by Enid Blyton was published in the year 1957. This time five went for camping on Billycock Hill, near the farm of Toby, a boy from Julian and Dick's school. Toby was very proud of Jeff, his cousin and thought he was a hero. When Jeff, a British Air Force pilot, flies off late in a stormy night with the newest aeroplane which is full of secrets, the Five are stunned. The media claims Jeff has flown away and people think he is a traitor. Could Jeff really be a spy? But the Five and Toby don't think so because jeff was always an ordinary British air force guy.

Five on Finniston Farm

The 18th novel by Enid Blyton was published in the year 1960. In this novel, the five children (Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy), visit Finniston farm, where they discover ancient ruins of a medieval castle. Whilst they solve this mystery, they are helped by two twins called the two Harries (Henry and Harriet), who are known by their ability to speak in unison, and held up by a family of arrogant, rude and rich Americans, Mr Henning and his spoilt son Junior, one of which an angry Grandfather threatens with a sword.

Five Are Together Again

The 21st book of the series by Enid Blyton was published in the year 1963. The children are supposed to be staying at Kirrin Cottage but as soon as George's mother and father's maid Joanna catches scarlet fever, the Five are sent to live with an old friend, called Tinker, and his famous scientist father. When Tinker's (who appeared in 'Five Go To Demon's Rocks' (1961)) father's top secret papers go missing, it is left up to the children to find the thief, whoever he is. There are some circus folk camping in Tinker's field.

Though I have a collection of all 21 comics of Famous Five, but these are my all time favourite comic book. So, god bye for now, and I will come again with some other books.



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