KP Alien Spacers Part Four, ad from October 1984. Art is by Robin Smith who also drew The Bogie Man and was an art editor with IPC during the 1980's.
Alien Spacers, Outer Spacers, Space Raiders. Were they the same crisp? I still don't know.

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KP Alien Spacers Part Four, ad from October 1984. Art is by Robin Smith who also drew The Bogie Man and was an art editor with IPC during the 1980's.
Alien Spacers, Outer Spacers, Space Raiders. Were they the same crisp? I still don't know.

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Eagle and Scream! No. 133, dated 6 October 1984. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
The Titans starring The Fantastic Four! No. 51, week ending 6 October 1976. The cover was based on that for Fantastic Four No. 108, 1971 by John Buscema.
The Wizard No. 191, dated 6 October 1973. Zero Feet Escape cover by Ian Kennedy (I think). DC Thomson.
October 1982 ads for TOPS, DC Thomson's answer to Look-In.

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Warlord No 524, dated 6 October 1984. Code-Name Warlord cover.
DC Thomson.
The Crunch No. 38, dated 6 October 1979. Starhawk cover by Ian Kennedy.
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Action Force Datafile - The Z Force Command Centre from Battle Action Force dated 6 October 1984. The Command Centre was part of the Action Force Series 2 releases in 1984 and came with the Gaucho and Jammer figures. Quite a difficult toy to find complete now apparently. Treasury of British Comics.