An ad for 5 new strips starting in Tracy in 1981! Tracy ran from 1979 to 1985 and merged with the long running Judy. DC Thomson.

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An ad for 5 new strips starting in Tracy in 1981! Tracy ran from 1979 to 1985 and merged with the long running Judy. DC Thomson.

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A Sez Dez editorial column from January 1980 on the 'Marvel Revolution' that had been happening in the Marvel UK titles. Dez's columns were always worth a read.
Caroline Munro. 75 today I am reliably informed.
Hulk Comic No. 46, dated 16 January 1980. The Defenders cover by Ed Hannigan and Joe Sinnott (originally from 1977's The Defenders No. 46). This was the last issue with Hulk Comic as the title. From No. 47 it was changed to The Incredible Hulk Weekly and then to just The Incredible Hulk from No. 59 for the last 5 issues. Marvel UK.
The Spectacular Spider-Man Weekly No. 358, dated 16 January 1980. The cover art, by Bob Layton, was originally used on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man No. 32 (1979). Marvel UK.

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Caroline Munro (born 16 January 1949) in typical evening attire.
Battle No. 350, dated 16 January 1982. Johnny Red cover by John Cooper. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 382, dated 16 January 1982. Roback's Raiders cover by Ian Kennedy. The vehicle shown is a Chevrolet. DC Thomson.