Amazing World of DC Comics No. 8, dated September 1975. Cover by Carmine Infantino. An ad for the issue shown below.
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Amazing World of DC Comics No. 8, dated September 1975. Cover by Carmine Infantino. An ad for the issue shown below.

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The Beatles meet Fats Domino in New Orleans, on the 16th September 1964.Β
Another short-lived toy line and comic tie-in. Ring Raiders No. 1, dated 16 September 1989. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics.
Starlord No. 19, cover dated 16 September 1978. Ro-Busters cover by Graham Coton.
Mek-Quake's line is a play on an advertising campaign for the household cleaning product Domestos (which claimed at different times to either kill all known germs or 99% of all known germs).
Rebellion.
Bullet No. 136, dated 16 September 1978. Fireball cover, probably by Vanyo. I like the belt. I wonder how many of those are still around? DC Thomson.

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2000AD prog 82, dated 16 September 1978.
Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth cover by Brian Bolland.
Rebellion.
Battle Action No. 185, dated 16 September 1978. Skreamer of the Stukas by Gerry Finley-Day and Rossend Franch Cubells / Rossendo Franch makes its debut. The cover artwork came from interior panels. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 208, 16 September 1978. 'The Fighting Flat Top' cover by Jeff Bevan.
Inside there was news of a new strip starting next week - 'The Gun'. It featured the various owners, over the years and through various military conflicts, of a particular Mauser C96. This image forms the cover for the next issue.
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