Eagle and Scream! No. 142, dated 8 December 1984. Ghostbusters computer game cover. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
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Eagle and Scream! No. 142, dated 8 December 1984. Ghostbusters computer game cover. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.

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Ghostbusters tie-ins from Buster and Eagle and Scream in December 1984. Treasury of British Comics.
Ring Raiders No. 6, dated 25 November - 8 December 1989. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics.
Captain Britain No. 9, dated 8 December 1976. Cover by Ron Wilson.
The Wizard No. 200, dated 8 December 1973. The Killer Clams of Alpha Seven cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.

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The Hotspur No. 738, dated 8 December 1973. Red Star Robinson cover by Terry Patrick. DC Thomson.
The Crunch No. 47, dated 8 December 1979. The Mantracker cover by Mike Dorey. DC Thomson.
The Churchill Mark VII from Warlord No. 272, 8 December 1979. Art by Ian Kennedy on the back page 'Battlewagons' feature.
At some point, and for some reason, the British decided to give their tanks names that began with the letter 'C' (Churchill, Comet, Cromwell, Chieftain, Centurion, Challenger...). There seem to be a number of different explanations put forward for this but I can't find a definitive one.
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