1979 ad for Doctor Who Weekly. Marvel UK.
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1979 ad for Doctor Who Weekly. Marvel UK.

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Hulk Comic No. 36, dated 7 November 1979. Cover by Paul Neary. Marvel UK.
Eagle No. 294, dated 7 November 1987. Manta Force cover by Ian Kennedy.
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Battle with Storm Force No. 653, dated 7 November 1987. Storm Force cover by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action No. 340, dated 7 November 1981. Johnny Red cover by John Cooper. Treasury of British Comics.

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Warlord No. 372, dated 7 November 1981. Sergeant Rayker cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
The Hunter. Filmed in 1979, released in 1980 and based on the exploits of a real bounty hunter. It's episodic in nature and while I can't say it's a great movie (it seems more like a TV movie or a pilot for a series) it is still very enjoyable and quite amusing in places.
After Steve McQueen made The Towering Inferno in 1974 he only appeared in three more films. This was the last and he died on 7 November 1980.
The Hunter also helped lead to a revival for the MA-1 'bomber jacket' - the green ones with orange lining which, you will have to take on trust, he is wearing in the poster above. Very popular in the 1980's. I even had one although mine was blue on the outside with orange lining. The orange colour was apparently to increase the visibility of aircrew if they were shot down.
Joe COLQUHOUN
7 November 1926 - 6 May 1987
From Battle Action No. 199, dated 23 December 1978. Formation flying from Falcon Squadron in the last panel in the last 'Johnny Red' story drawn by Joe Colquhoun.