Eagle No. 107, dated 7 April 1984. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
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Eagle No. 107, dated 7 April 1984. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
The Eagle Collection - The Brothers. The story was written by Scott Goodall and the art was by Vanyo. From Eagle No. 107, dated 7 April 1984. Treasury of British Comics.
Wildcat No. 12, dated 25 March 1989 - 7 April 1989, 40p every fortnight. Turbo Jones cover by Vanyo. No clues on the cover but this was the final issue. It merged with Eagle (which still ran three Battle strips from a January 1988 merger), becoming Eagle and Wildcat for issues 368 to 382 of that title. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action Force cover dated 7 April 1984. The Hunters S.I.6. cover and story art by Carlos Pino.
Inside was an advert for the 1984 Action Man sticker album. Not sure who the cover was by but reasonably sure Ron Smith provided some, if not all, of the sticker art.
Inside Ron Turner continues to be credited as Robert Turner.
Treasury of British Comics.
Spike No. 54, dated 7 April 1984. Wilson (The Man in Black) cover by Neville Wilson.
DC Thomson.
Champ No. 7, dated 7 April 1984.
DC Thomson.
Bringing out the big guns with a 1979 ad for Tornado No. 3. Note that 'The Mind of Wolfie Smith' was still being referred to as 'E.S.P. Smith'.
The cover is shown below. The Storm art by Musquera came from an interior panel.
Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 237, dated 7 April 1979. Bring-'Em-Back-Bert cover by Jeff Bevan. The interior art on the strip was by Vanyo.
DC Thomson.