I bet they find something to stop Voltorg despite what he says. The Avengers featuring Dr. Strange No. 54, week ending 28 September 1974. This was an original cover for Marvel UK but based on the one for Strange Tales No. 166 (US, 1968). Marvel UK.
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I bet they find something to stop Voltorg despite what he says. The Avengers featuring Dr. Strange No. 54, week ending 28 September 1974. This was an original cover for Marvel UK but based on the one for Strange Tales No. 166 (US, 1968). Marvel UK.
“Another place we went to a lot was a typical German "Imbiss” on the Grosse Freiheit called Harold’s. The Beatles always ate corn flakes with milk (at one time that seemed to be their staple diet!) - and we all had tea!“ [TONY SHERIDAN]
The Beatles - Stuart Sutcliffe, John, Helmut (a waiter), George, Paul and Pete Best, photographed at Harold’s Cafe at Grosse Freiheit, 28, Hamburg on c. 28th September, 1960.
Action Force insert in Battle Action Force No. 543, dated 28 September 1985. Storm Shadow art by Vanyo. Treasury of British Comics.
Battle Action Force No. 543, dated 28 September 1985. Johnny Red cover by Carlos Pino. Treasury of British Comics.
Warlord No. 575, dated 28 September 1985. Code-Name Warlord cover by Ian Kennedy. The plane shown is the Me 163 Komet. It did fly and it did down allied planes but it saw enough losses itself, between testing and combat, to mean it was never considered a success.
Another Ian Kennedy drawn Komet is shown here:
Champions of the Air! Part 3 of 4.
DC Thomson.
Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain No. 242, dated 28 September 1977.
The cover is by Dave Cockrum and originally appeared on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man No. 5, 1977.
Below is an interior ad for FOOM magazine.
The back page advertised the new 'The Complete Fantastic Four' title.
"A Great New Paper for Boys"
Warlord No. 1, dated 28 September 1974. Pete Clark, a DC Thomson staffer and editor on this and later Bullet, came up with the Warlord name.
Union Jack Jackson cover by Carlos Cruz. The cover artwork came from an interior panel that would appear in No. 4. The image was of Jackson's friend O'Bannion but was reworked for this cover and the Union Jack added to the helmet. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.
The Beatles - Stuart Sutcliffe, John, Helmut (a waiter), George, Paul and Pete Best, photographed at Harold’s Cafe at Grosse Freiheit, 28, Hamburg on c. 28th September, 1960.