A Merry Marvel Season's Greetings to One and All!
From The Avengers and The Savage Sword of Conan No. 119, dated 27 December 1975. Marvel UK.

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A Merry Marvel Season's Greetings to One and All!
From The Avengers and The Savage Sword of Conan No. 119, dated 27 December 1975. Marvel UK.
Paul photographed on either the 27th or 28th December, 1967, defending the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour which had been broadcast on BBC 1 on boxing day, 26th December 1967, in black and white. It’d been savaged by the critics. Paul also appeared on the Frost programme to discuss it on the 27th December 1967. In the bottom photo, Paul is photographed with his father, Jim McCartney.
Pics: Bottom photo - Keystone (possibly all Keystone. Keystone dates the photo as 28th Dec 1967).
Re-live the days of the Norman invasion! 1975 ad for Castlemaster. Build permanent, strong miniature replicas of Britain's famous castles!
The Avengers and The Savage Sword of Conan No. 119, week ending 27 December 1975. Marvel UK.
Valiant dated 27 December 1975. One-Eyed Jack cover by John Cooper. Arguably the most popular character from the later years of Valiant. Below is an ad which also used the same artwork. Treasury of British Comics.
TV Times Magazine for 27 March to 2 April 1982. Roger Moore and Barbara Bach in the UK television debut of The Spy Who Loved Me. 41 years ago (!) as I type this but just under 5 years after it was released in the cinema. 22.9 million viewers tuned in.
Incredible to think now but the James Bond series did not get shown on UK television until Dr. No on the 28 October 1975 (all areas except Northern Ireland which had to wait until 27 December that year).
Another interesting bit of trivia is that actor Michael Billington played Barbara Bach's lover in the pre-credits scene. He is said to have auditioned / screen tested for the part of Bond more than any other actor and I understand was quite close to getting the part. He's probably best known now for UFO and The Onedin Line but I think he would have fitted in to the role of Bond quite well.
2000AD look forward to 1981 in an ad from prog 192, 27 December 1980. I should probably know what Project X was but I've really no idea. Rebellion.
2000AD featuring Judge Dredd prog 192, dated 27 December 1980. Cover by Carlos Ezquerra. Rebellion.