Obituary by Frank Plowright for Georges Remi (22 May 1907- 3 March 1983), better known as Hergé, from Mighty World of Marvel No. 3, cover dated August 1983.
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Obituary by Frank Plowright for Georges Remi (22 May 1907- 3 March 1983), better known as Hergé, from Mighty World of Marvel No. 3, cover dated August 1983.
Eagle No. 102, dated 3 March 1984. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation
"Stand To, You Lads!"
An interior ad from Battle Action, cover dated 3 March 1979, advertising Battle Action (!?). The Sarge art by Mike Western. Treasury of British Comics.
"Today's Top Tough Comic!" Battle Action Force dated 3 March 1984. Cover and story art by Jim Watson on another good Action Force strip which told the early days of the Black Major. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 493, dated 3 March 1984. The Tankbusters cover. This wasn't an interior strip, just a "This Week's Cover" text feature detailing some examples of Allied and Axis planes being adapted or designed for use as "Tankbusters" with a good example being the Hawker Typhoon. DC Thomson.
Hotspur No. 1011, dated 3 March 1979. Terror Mountain cover.
DC Thomson.
Georges Remi (22 May 1907- 3 March 1983)
Blistering Barnacles!
The birthday of Georges Prosper Remi (22 May 1907- 3 March 1983).
The pronunciation of the reversal of his initials led to his famous pseudonym. (GR - RG - Hergé).
3 March 1942 - 'Ulster' Covenanter cruiser tank of the 2nd Armoured Irish Guards. It wasn't a great success. It was used mainly for training and never left the UK.