An ad for 5 new strips starting in Tracy in 1981! Tracy ran from 1979 to 1985 and merged with the long running Judy. DC Thomson.
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An ad for 5 new strips starting in Tracy in 1981! Tracy ran from 1979 to 1985 and merged with the long running Judy. DC Thomson.
Louis on January 17
2015
Louis at Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster ⚽
2016
louist91: ⚽🌊
2017
Louis and Steve started the promo for Just Hold On in LA
Louis debuted his Kappa tracksuit on instagram
louist91: Contemplating this for the club tonight 😎
2018
Louis was spotted in LA
on this day, he also recorded his episode of Ask Anything Chat 🍃
2020
Walls, the title track of Louis' debut album, was released!
Louis hosted a listening party for Walls (the album) at Wembley Stadium 🧁
“Stuart Sutcliffe was a friend of John’s from art college. Stuart had sold a painting for £65. So what do you do with £65? We all reminded him over a coffee: ‘Funny you should have got that amount, Stuart – it is very near the cost of a Hofner bass.’ He said, ‘No, I can’t just spend all that.’ It was a fortune in those days, like an inheritance. He said he had to buy canvases or paint. We said, ‘Stu, see reason, love. A Hofner, a big ace group… fame!’ He gave in and bought this big Hofner bass that dwarfed him. The trouble was he couldn’t play well. This was a bit of a drawback, but it looked good, so it wasn’t too much of a problem.”
[Paul, Anthology]
Summer Painting, the oil on canvas painting which Stu sold for £65 after it was featured in the second Biennial John Moores Exhibition. The exhibition ran from 17th November 1959 - 17th January 1960, and on the closing day, 60 years ago, John Moores himself bought it. After some persuasion from John and Paul, Stu gave in and bought a Hofner President bass guitar.
Summer Painting © The Stuart Sutcliffe Estate.
1983 ad for 2000AD featuring Judge Dredd prog 300. Rebellion.
Battle No. 611, dated 17 January 1987. The Ringer cover by Joe Colquhoun. Treasury of British Comics.
TV Guide for 11 to 17 January 1975. David Janssen in Harry O.
"It's the Jelly Monster! EEAARGH!" They don't write them like that anymore (but maybe they should).
Vulcan cover dated 17 January 1976. Robot Archie takes on "The Menace of the Sludge!" Dramatic stuff indeed. The cover was from an interior panel that appeared in the next issue (dated 24 January 1976).
Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Picture Weekly No. 46, dated 17 January 1976. 46 years ago today for 7p. Iron Cross of Courage cover by Graham Coton.
Treasury of British Comics.