Eagle No. 65, dated 18 June 1983. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.

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Eagle No. 65, dated 18 June 1983. Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future cover by Ian Kennedy. Treasury of British Comics | The Dan Dare Corporation.
La cumpleañera de ayer con su nieta Matilde bailando y celebrando... Que Dios me las bendiga y que nos de a todos salud y muchos años para seguir celebrando la vida especialmente a mi hermosa madre Luisa Esperanza #TeAmo #Cumple #FelizCumple #Matilde #BabyMatilde #LuisaEsperanza #MatildeTeresa #Baila #18Jun #picoftheday (en San Cristóbal, Venezuela) https://www.instagram.com/p/By58j2jgs4f/?igshid=1jmreo6kps6f6
“She was a dear pet of mine. I remember John being amazed to see me being so loving to an animal. He said, ‘I’ve never seen you like that before.’ I’ve since thought, you know, he wouldn’t have. It’s only when you’re cuddling around with a dog that you’re in that mode, and she was a very cuddly dog.”
[Paul, Many Years From Now, Barry Miles]
Paul with his beloved Old English Sheepdog, Martha who was born on the 16th June, 1966. Incidentally the photos were (allegedly) taken on Paul’s 25th birthday in 1967.
Spellbound No. 39, dated 18 June 1977. Lyn Dean's Deadly Double cover by Norman Lee. Schoolteacher Lyn Dean is the new boarder with Diane Foster and her family. Something tells me Lyn's problems might be related to the brooch she recently bought. DC Thomson.
Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant No. 120, dated 18 June 1977. Darkie's Mob cover by Mike Western. There's something just not right with the way Darkie is holding the gun but it still works as a cover. Treasury of British Comics.
Buddy No. 123, dated 18 June 1983. Battling Benny cover, by an unknown artist, which came from an interior panel. DC Thomson.
Richard Sharpe and the Waterloo Campaign, 15 June to 18 June 1815.
A 1997 printing of Sharpe’s Waterloo by Bernard Cornwell with cover illustration by David Scutt.
Sharpe’s Waterloo is the 11th Sharpe novel and was originally published in 1990. Chronologically it is the 21st in the series.
Ads for the Warlord Summer Special 1982. 36 pages for 36p. Cover by Ian Kennedy. DC Thomson.