Eagle No. 100, dated 18 February 1984. Montage cover. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation

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Eagle No. 100, dated 18 February 1984. Montage cover. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation
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Eagle and MASK No. 361, dated 18 February 1989. MASK cover by Carlos Pino. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
Bullet No. 106, dated 18 February 1978. Fireball cover by Jeff Bevan. DC Thomson.
Battle Action Force No. 459, dated 18 February 1984. The Hunters S.I.6., by John Richard and Carlos Pino, was a good action strip that was Battle's version of a big budget 'The Professionals' TV show. Tanks and quicksand were easily affordable in comics. Treasury of British Comics.
From the pages of Valour No. 16, 18 February 1981. Nighthawk and Doctor Strange vs. Death-Stalker. Art by Tom Sutton and Ernie Chan.
Warlord No. 491, dated 18 February 1984. Cover artist unknown. The plane shown is the de Havilland Mosquito. The cover wasn't an actual strip inside but was instead a half-page This Week's Cover text feature on the V-1 flying bombs. DC Thomson.
Warlord No. 178. 44 years ago today on 18 February 1978. Cover by Jeff Bevan based on an interior Union Jack Jackson panel drawn by Carlos Cruz.
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