Action No. 30, dated 4 September 1976. Hellman of Hammer Force cover. Treasury of British Comics.

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Action No. 30, dated 4 September 1976. Hellman of Hammer Force cover. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle No. 383, dated 4 September 1982. Rat Pack cover by Carlos Ezquerra. Treasury of British Comics.
D-Day Dawson logo from Battle Picture Weekly, 1976. I think the artist here is Geoff Campion. I should know by now really. Treasury of British Comics.
Ads from September and October 1982 for the Hotspur Book for Boys 1983. The Fighting Rolls cover by Terry Patrick.
DC Thomson.
A 'Boarding Pass' for "Lisa Marie - The Pride of Elvis Presley Airways" (Hound Dog One). This is a Convair 880, intended as a competitor to the Boeing 707 but it wasn't a success. Only 65 were made with less than 10 examples thought to still exist. None are still flying with Elvis' plane probably the best preserved.
Also mentioned is Elvis' Lockheed JetStar (Hound Dog Two).
Memphis Tennessee, 4 September 1998.
September 1982 ad for Starblazer. DC Thomson.
Bullet No. 30 dated 4 September 1976. Fireball cover by Jeff Bevan.
DC Thomson.
Buddy No. 82, dated 4 September 1982. Limp-Along Leslie cover by Neville Wilson. DC Thomson.