Wolverine by Alan Davis and Paul Neary (from Wolverine: Bloodlust, 1990). I wasn't aware that Paul had passed away on 10 February 2024. Marvel.

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Wolverine by Alan Davis and Paul Neary (from Wolverine: Bloodlust, 1990). I wasn't aware that Paul had passed away on 10 February 2024. Marvel.
CBS News: Who came up with the name Beatles, and what does it really mean?
Ringo: John thought of the name Beatles, and he'll tell you about it now.
John: It means Beatles, doesn't it? But that's just a name, you know, like shoe.
Paul: The Shoes, you see? We could have been called The Shoes for all you know.
[CBS News Interview at the Plaza Hotel, New York, 10th Feb 1964]
The Shoes, I mean The Beatles photographed at the Plaza Hotel, New York on 10th February 1964, during press conferences and photo shoots.
"Yeehaw!" Wildcat No. 8, dated 28 January 1989 - 10 February 1989, 40p every fortnight. Joe Alien cover by Ron Smith. Treasury of British Comics.
The Hornet No. 492, dated 10 February 1973. Captain Hornet cover, artist unknown. DC Thomson.
Battle Action cover dated 10 February 1979. The image of Erwin Rommel was taken from a photograph while other art is by Mike Western, Eric Bradbury and Joe Colquhoun.
Treasury of British Comics.
A Marvel UK ad for Marvel Classic Comics: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The cover is by John Buscema and Ernie Chan.
The Crunch No. 4, dated 10 February 1979. Shown below is the splash page art for this weeks The Walking Bombs strip with art by Denis McLoughlin. I think the car shown is meant to be a Matra Bagheera. Yes, it was named after the leopard in The Jungle Book. DC Thomson.
The Beatles with TV personality and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers who interviewed them and posed for photos at the Plaza Hotel, New York on 10th February 1964.