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David Mann
Saloon No.10
centerfold art for August 1992.
Found: thetruemayhemcollection | Photo: finnhakonrodland | Holmenkollen Chapel, Oslo, Norway 🇳🇴
This stave church was rather remarkable, having been completely reconstructed in 1903. During that time, Anders Beer Wilse captured a photograph of it. Originally, the church served as a dedicated venue for various religious ceremonies such as confirmations, baptisms, memorials, and marriages, as well as sporting services.
However, on August 23, 1992, the Holmenkollen Chapel fell victim to a devastating fire. Varg Vikerenes was convicted of setting fire to the church, with Bård "Faust" Eithun and Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth also being implicated.
Nevertheless, the church was reconstructed to match its original form precisely. It currently stands proudly next to the Holmenkollen Ski Museum and a range of world-class Olympic ski slopes.
By Reed... Betrayed!
Fantastic Four #367
Excellent!
Ben Grimm vs. his doppelgänger.
A good multi-page Thing brawl is always fun, especially when it's a Thing vs. Thing bout. But the real joy of this issue is the fact that it retells events from INFINITY WAR 2 and adds more detail, completely changing our understanding of what happened in that comic. That's rare. Plus, it's wonderful to see Sue written as such a smart and proactive heroine. Even the Puppet Master gets to play hero in this story, helping Ben defeat his attacker. I loved it.
On Sale Date: June 23, 1992.
Total Paid Circulation: 205,542 (average #359-370).
Wizard Top 100: #36.
Tom DeFalco (12 of 66).
Paul Ryan (12 of 60).
10/10
Spex Magazine | August 1992
by Andy Uhrlau
That's just amazing how Charlotte looks so much like her daddy. She is literally his twin ♡ -May 17th 2020.
Ten-year old Prince William in August 1992 and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge on May 2nd 2020, on the occasion of her 5th birthday.
📷 : Anwar Hussein & The Duchess of Cambridge.
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X-Factor # 81 by Peter David, Art by Larry Stroman and Al Milgrom, Marvel Comics, August 1992