A bumper bundle week with two full issues, No.7 from 1972 and No.8 from 1980 and also the added bonus of a strip only No.5 from 1974, bought recently. Thanks again go to Dan for help with pages from both the 80's issues...
12th February 1972 - No.7 (Full Issue)
Cover: Sheila Ruskin, James Bate and Milton Johns by Arnaldo Putzu.
Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), On the Buses (Harry North), Freewheelers (Unknown), Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Catweazle (Gerry Embleton), Follyfoot (Mike Noble), The Fenn Street Gang (Unknown) and Timeslip (Unknown).
Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson), Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble), Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie), Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mind Your Language (Bill Titcombe).
Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), On the Buses (Harry North), Freewheelers (Unknown), Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Catweazle (Gerry Embleton), Follyfoot (Mike Noble), The Fenn Street Gang (Unknown) and Timeslip (Unknown).
16th February 1980 - No.8 (Full Issue)
Cover: Richard O'Sullivan by Arnaldo Putzu.
Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson), Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble), Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie), Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mind Your Language (Bill Titcombe).
1974 (No Date) No.5 (Strips Only)
Cover: Michael Jackson by Arnaldo Putzu.
Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), The Kids from 47a (Alan Parry), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), Settle Down Now! with Ken Goodwin (Arthur Ranson), Bless this House (Alan Parry), Follyfoot (Mike Noble), Les Dawson is Superflop (Arthur Ranson) and Doctor in Charge! (Unknown).