Another strip from the later, adventure based, issues of Knockout was the long running "Kelly's Eye" written by Tom Tully and illustrated by Francisco Solano López.
Kelly's Eye was one of the few Knockout strips to survive beyond the comic's
merger into Valiant in 1963, and would eventually run in the pages of
that comic until 1974 and also be revived, albeit briefly, in the pages
of 2000 AD.
Here we have the first part of the first story from Knockout #1221.
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