Battle Action Force No. 544, dated 5 October 1985. Storm Shadow cover by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.

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Battle Action Force No. 544, dated 5 October 1985. Storm Shadow cover by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Eagle and Tiger No. 185, dated 5 October 1985. Stacks of prizes here including Action Force, The A-Team, Ghostbusters, Masters of the Universe, The Black Hole... Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
Dare you enter the Mines of Malagus? Eh? No? Alright then. An ad for Proteus No. 2 from October 1985. Not content with just being a fantasy adventure game magazine it was Britain's least expensive fantasy adventure game magazine. Treasury of British Comics.
The Wizard No. 243, dated 5 October 1974. The Fighting Ghost cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
Battle Action Force No. 544, dated 5 October 1985. Storm Shadow cover by Vanyo (I think).
Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 576, dated 5 October 1985. SAAIK, The Back Seat Pilot cover, possibly by Terry Patrick. SAAIK stood for Special Advanced Artificial Intelligence Computer. 4 out of 5 letters isn't bad I suppose. DC Thomson.
Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain No. 243, dated 5 October 1977.
Warlord No. 2, dated 5 October 1974. 'True-Life War Story' cover, artist unknown. This cover related to a 2 page text story inside the issue.
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