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Sunday, 21 June 2020

We have Dan to thank for most of this batch, he provided three issues for this week, 1974 No.19 which included the Kung Fu pendant, a much revered and sought after gift both in the day and now too, but the chances of finding one are remote and you would have to be prepared to pay a bit, there is a great picture of the pendant included with the issue.  Also from Dan we have 1983 No.9 and 1976 No.10, which I bought myself recently, but this has saved me a scan job so i'm grateful.  My offering is a requested issue from the group, from 1979, it's No.2 with the saintly Ian Ogilvy on the cover...


18th may 1974 - No.19 (full issue)

Cover: David Carradine by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: Doctor in Charge (Harry North), Michael Bentine's Potty Time (Arthur Ranson)The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), Follyfoot (Mike Noble), and Bless this House (Alan Parry).


26th february 1983 - No.9 (full Issue)

Cover: Kajagoogoo.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Star Fleet (Mike Noble), CHiPs (Barrie Mitchell), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ransonand Bucks Fizz (Unknown).


28th february 1976 - No.10 (full issue)

Cover: Slik and Brian Moore by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Andre Christine)The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns), Man About the House (Alan Parry), Space: 1999 (Mike Noble)The Six Million Dollar Man  (Martin Asbury) and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).


24th May 1979 - No.2 (full issue)

Cover: Bay City Rollers by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe)The Six Million Dollar Man  (Martin Asbury), Enid Blyton's Famous Five (Mike Noble), Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo)How the West was Won  (John M. Burns), The Bionic Woman (John Bolton) and Mind Your Language (Bill Titcombe).




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