| | | Twelve strips ran through the fifty post-ban issues. Joining Hook Jaw, Spinball, Hellman, Dredger, Lefty and Hell's Highway were Roaring Wheels, Double Dynamite, The Loner, Jinx Jackson, School for Survivors and Slater's Steamer. There were a number of new features, including the four-part Hook Jaw's Gold game, a part of IPC's Big Six promotion which put pull-out games into six titles simultaneously, and Gang-Smashers, a typically Boys' Own style series of one-page factual pieces about decent, respectable lawmen. These joined the long running Maniaction and Soccer Sessions with The Boss. Other regular features such as Action Man, Money Man, Knowall and Twit of the Week never made it into the new Action, and eventually even Action Mouse, the last bastion of the old days, disappeared from the comic. | | | |
| 4/12/76 | Roaring Wheels and Double Dynamite begin. Death Game 1999 becomes Spinball. Kids Rule O.K. and Probationer are strangely absent. | | 2/4/77 | Hell's Highway ends. | | 9/4/77 | The Loner begins. | | 18/6/77 | Roaring Wheels and Double Dynamite end. | | 25/6/77 | Jinx Jackson and School for Survivors begin. | | 17/9/77 | The Loner ends. Spinball becomes The Spinball Slaves. | | 24/9/77 | Slater's Steamer begins. | | 12/11/77 | Hook Jaw, Look Out For Lefty, School for Survivors, Jinx Jackson, Slater's Steamer, and Action itself all end. | | |  | ++ ACTION is the paper of the 70s ++ ++ ACTION is the paper of the 70s ++ ++ ACTION is the paper of the 70s ++ |  | |