Hulk Comic No. 2, dated 14 March 1979. Cover by Paul Neary. Marvel UK.

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Hulk Comic No. 2, dated 14 March 1979. Cover by Paul Neary. Marvel UK.
1972 ad for Edgar Rice Burroughs' Korak, Son of Tarzan No. 46, 1972. This was the first DC issue and the numbering had continued on from a Gold Key run of the title. The stories were are all written by Len Wein, Korak featured art by Frank Thorne, Carson of Venus by Michael Kaluta and Pellucidar by Alan Weiss.
Buddy No. 5, dated 14 March 1981. The Iron Fish cover by Alfredo Falugi. This story was an updated version of the strip that had ran in The Beano (originally as a text piece in 1949). In the first issue it's titled Deep Sea Danny's Iron Fish but shortens to The Iron Fish from No. 2.
DC Thomson.
Heather Thomas and Lee Majors in The Fall Guy (Lee is the one wearing the cap). As in most TV shows of the 70's and 80's Colt, Jody and Howie have to infiltrate a motorcycle gang in the episode 'Colt's Angels'.
This was the fifth episode of the first season and was first broadcast in the US on the 14 March 1982. Guest stars included Don Stroud and Linda Evans (who had starred with Lee in the western series 'The Big Valley' which ran from 1965-1969).
Profile of Magnus of Storm Force from Battle No. 619, dated 14 March 1987. Art by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 338, dated 14 March 1981 with great free gift! Union Jack Jackson cover by Ian Kennedy. Below is an ad from the previous issue.
DC Thomson.
Battle Action No. 306, dated 14 March 1981. Johnny Red cover by John Cooper.
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle with Storm Force No. 619, dated 14 March 1987. Fighting Mann cover by Cam Kennedy. This was a reprint of the strip that ran in Battle in 1980/1981 with the main image of Walt Mann originally appearing in Battle No. 277, dated 23 August 1980. Treasury of British Comics.