A pre "Farrah Flick" Farrah Fawcett (2 February 1947 - 25 June 2009).

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A pre "Farrah Flick" Farrah Fawcett (2 February 1947 - 25 June 2009).
The Hornet No. 543, dated 2 February 1974. Captain Hornet cover, artist unknown. DC Thomson.
Warlord No. 280, dated 2 February 1980. Grogan's Guns cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
Warlord No. 541, dated 2 February 1985. Simpson's Seabees cover. DC Thomson.
Fighters of the Fleet back page feature from Warlord No. 280, 1980. The Grumman Hellcat by Ian Kennedy.
DC Thomson.
The 'Tiger McTaggart' stories reprinted in Red Dagger originally ran in Wizard in the early-mid 70's with art by Ian Kennedy.
Below is a DC Thomson house advert for the reprint title.
The MG 42 shown in both images was capable of firing 20 rounds per second. The sound of it firing earned it various nicknames including Hitler's Buzzsaw and the Linoleum Ripper.
Around 400.000 were thought to have been made before the end of WW2 by various companies including Grossfuss (who developed the original model), Mauser and Steyr.
DC Thomson.
There's nothing worse than a bogus Beefeater.
Hotspur and Crunch No. 1059 dated 2 February 1980.
King Cobra cover by Ron Smith.
DC Thomson.
Battle Action Force No. 509, cover dated 2 February 1985. Codename Stakeout cover by Eric Bradbury. Treasury of British Comics.