Wildcat No. 4, dated 3 December - 16 December 1988, 40p every fortnight. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics.
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Wildcat No. 4, dated 3 December - 16 December 1988, 40p every fortnight. Cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics.
Paul, Ringo and Ronnie Wood backstage at the O2 arena, London on the 16th December 2018, plus a bonus photo of Ringo slumming it with the crowds to watch Paul’s show. (I was about 100 feet from Ringo, sigh...)
Pics: Backstage - Mary McCartney, Ringo in the crowd - Aaron Parsons Photography.
Third #anniversary of #APSAttack being observed, We still shed #tears .
Hotspur No. 1000, dated 16 December 1978. King Cobra cover by Ron Smith. DC Thomson.
The Wizard No. 149, dated 16 December 1972. Raiders of the Shifting Sands cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
Battle Action No. 198, dated 16 December 1978. Cover and interior Johnny Red art by Joe Colquhoun. With No. 200 he departed the strip and became the artist on Charley's War. Treasury of British Comics.
I’ve got three words to say about this...
I WAS THERE!!!
(Not backstage at the 02 as in this photo by Mary McCartney, but in the audience!)
George and John, with the Maharishi and others including Pattie, Peter Brown, Magic Alex, attend the Beach Boys benefit concert for UNICEF in Paris on 16th December 1967.