Captain Britain No. 25, week ending 30 March 1977. Cover by Ron Wilson.
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Captain Britain No. 25, week ending 30 March 1977. Cover by Ron Wilson.
Alternative Sgt Pepper’s cover photos, taken on the 30th March 1967 by Michael Cooper.
Ad for the second issue of the DC Tarzan of the Apes series. On sale 30 March 1972!
Battle Action Force No. 517, dated 30 March 1985. Zartan cover by Jim Watson. Treasury of British Comics.
Dive Bombing Demons Deal out Death. Awesome Alliteration.
Fury No. 3, dated 30 March 1977. Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos cover by Carlos Ezquerra. This is his first cover for the title and he drew (or painted) all the remaining covers in Fury's 25 issue run.
Below is the back page ad for £500 worth of goodies to be won, including Action Man toys and Airfix kits.
Warlord No. 549, dated 30 March 1985. Young Rayker cover, artist unknown. DC Thomson.
An alternate version of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover taken by Michael Cooper on the 30th March, 1967.
Included in this photo are several audience members who were later obscured or nixed from the final arrangement, including Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, and Bette Davis in costume for her role as Queen Elizabeth in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (Warner Bros., 1939).
The image was given to EMI record executives in 1987 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album’s release.
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