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Ad for the 2009 Showcase Presents: Ambush Bug trade paperback. Cover by Keith Giffen and Bob Oksner.
Eres y serás luz en mi vida, siempre.
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The Beatles (missing George?) performing in the Spider Room at the Casbah Club, c. 25th March 1962.
Pics: M Hayward
Wildcat No. 12, dated 25 March 1989 - 7 April 1989, 40p every fortnight. Turbo Jones cover by Vanyo. No clues on the cover but this was the final issue. It merged with Eagle (which still ran three Battle strips from a January 1988 merger), becoming Eagle and Wildcat for issues 368 to 382 of that title. Treasury of British Comics.
Richard Beckinsale (Lennie Godber), Ronnie Barker (Norman Stanley Fletcher) and Fulton Mackay (Mr Mackay) in PORRIDGE.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais - Only 21 episodes were made and were originally shown between 1 April 1973 and 25 March 1977. A feature film followed in 1979 as well as a spin off series Going Straight (1978).
Another classic with a perfect cast. Even some of the smaller roles were perfectly cast with actors like Brian Wilde, Sam Kelly, Tony Osoba, Peter Vaughan and David Jason.
Battle Action cover dated 25 March 1978. Major Eazy cover art by Carlos Ezquerra.
Inside Hellman, Big Max and Dekker check out their new ride before taking it for a spin. The Tiger II, Tiger B, Konigstiger and Royal Tiger were some of the names it was known by with King Tiger being the name the Allies mainly referred to it as. Art by Mike Dorey.
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Warlord No. 183, dated 25 March 1978. Iron Annie cover art by Jeff Bevan.
The 'Battle of Stalingrad' (17 July 1942 – 2 February 1943) is considered to have the highest number of casualties of any battle. Exact figures aren't known but the total could have been as high as 1.9 million. Stalingrad, formerly Tsaritsyn, is now known as Volgograd. DC Thomson.
Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton Talking in our beds for a week The newspapers said, say what you doing in bed? I said, were only trying to get us some peace
John and Yoko arrive in a rainy Amsterdam in the early hours of the morning of 25th March 1969. As part of their honeymoon (having married on the 20th March 1969) John and Yoko went to stay at the Amsterdam Hilton hotel and staged their first Bed In For Peace.
Pics: Ruud Hoff