The Wizard No. 290, dated 30 August 1975. Tiger McTaggart cover by Ian Kennedy. The vehicle shown is a Daimler Armoured Car. DC Thomson.
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The Wizard No. 290, dated 30 August 1975. Tiger McTaggart cover by Ian Kennedy. The vehicle shown is a Daimler Armoured Car. DC Thomson.

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George (and Ringo) playing monopoly with Jackie DeShannon at the Lafayette Motor Inn, Atlantic City, 30th August 1964*
Pic: Trinity Mirror / Mirrorpix / Alamy
(*Location is sometime attributed as Los Angeles, 24th August 1964)
Battle Action Force No. 591, cover dated 30 August 1986. Project Highball cover by Vanyo. The sinister figure with the binos is Firefly. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action No. 278, dated 30 August 1980. Johnny Red cover by John Cooper. Johnny's Hurricane is shot down by the Focke-Wulf Condor of Captain Horst Fleegel - The Black Butcher! No indication of what Bingo, Drooper and Snorky were doing at this time. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 623, dated 30 August 1986. Catfoot cover by Ian Kennedy. Only four more issues to go after this one.
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Warlord No. 310 dated 30 August 1980. Big Willi cover by Terry Patrick.
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Star Wars Weekly No. 30, dated 30 August 1978. Cover by Carmine Infantino.
The cover was originally from No. 15 of the US Marvel series. Han Solo's clothes were in more traditional colours though! Surprised Harrison Ford never went for the red shirt and yellow trouser ensemble onscreen.
Battle Picture Weekly No. 26, dated 30 August 1975. King of the Yanks cover by Wilf Hardy. Treasury of British Comics.