Warlord No. 377, dated 12 December 1981. Muller's Mob cover by Ian Kennedy. DC Thomson.
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Warlord No. 377, dated 12 December 1981. Muller's Mob cover by Ian Kennedy. DC Thomson.
Ringo on the set of Candy with American boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, in Rome, Italy, 12th December 1967. Sugar Ray Robinson had a cameo role in the film as Richard Burton’s chauffeur. Ringo played a Mexican gardener, Emmanuel.
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Battle with Storm Force No. 658, dated 12 December 1987. Charley's War cover by Joe Colquhoun. Charley's War was a reprint at this stage and the cover artwork came from an interior panel.
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action No. 345, dated 12 December 1981. Charley's War cover by Joe Colquhoun. Treasury of British Comics.
The Wizard No. 44, dated 12 December 1970. DC Thomson.
The Beatles photographed at Cardiff’s Capital Theatre on the 12th December, 1965, as they place a doll at the top of a Christmas Tree inside the theatre (why, exactly, is unclear!) This was the last date of the last ever UK tour.
The concert was marred by a stage invasion, when an overly enthusiastic male Beatle fan jumped on stage as John introduced Day Tripper and tried to grab George and Paul. He had to be caught by “security” (Mal!) and thrown out of the venue.
After the show George said, “I can’t understand it. This is an occupational hazard,” and Mal told the local press, “A man ran on the stage while John was announcing the group’s next number – Day Tripper – and grappled with the lads.“He was asked to leave and disappeared as quickly as quickly as he came. This sort of thing has happened before and we are able to handle it.”
After the show the Beatles were driven by limo back to London to attend a Christmas party at The Scotch Of St James.
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The Hornet No. 66, dated 12 December 1964. Mutiny at Sea! cover, retelling the story of the mutiny on H.M.S. Hermione on 21/22 September 1797. DC Thomson.