(Dated this very day in 1978, the very first issue of Marvel UK’s Star Wars Weekly, with its cover by Chaykin & Palmer and its free gift of a cut-out “X-fighter”.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Dated this very day in 1978, the very first issue of Marvel UK’s Star Wars Weekly, with its cover by Chaykin & Palmer and its free gift of a cut-out “X-fighter”.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Dated this very day in 1978, the very first issue of Marvel UK’s Star Wars Weekly, with its cover by Chaykin & Palmer and its free gift of a cut-out “X-fighter”.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Dated this very day in 1978, the very first issue of Marvel UK’s Star Wars Weekly, with its cover by Chaykin & Palmer and its free gift of a cut-out “X-fighter”.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Out this very month in 1982, The Spectacular Spider-Man #66, with its cover featuring Electro by Ed Hannigan & Al Milgrom.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May your tomorrow be kind.
(Out this very month in 1982, The Spectacular Spider-Man #66, with its cover featuring Electro by Ed Hannigan & Al Milgrom.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May your tomorrow be kind.
Letter From America, by Thomas Leer.
Eric Satie’s Trois Gymnopedies (First Movement).
You Don’t Know Me, by Ray Charles.
Water No Get Enemy, by Fela Aníkúlápó Muti & Africa 70.
Gold, by Peter Blegvad.
Letter From America, by Thomas Leer.
Eric Satie’s Trois Gymnopedies (First Movement).
You Don’t Know Me, by Ray Charles.
Water No Get Enemy, by Fela Aníkúlápó Muti & Africa 70.
Gold, by Peter Blegvad.
“We play the record & Flick (Colby) wriggles about in front of the mirror & then we copy her.”
Each performance was put together in less than an hour. Shocking really. Or perhaps not.
“We play the record & Flick (Colby) wriggles about in front of the mirror & then we copy her.”
Each performance was put together in less than an hour. Shocking really. Or perhaps not.
(Released this very month in 1982, Fantastic Four #242, with its cover promising guest stars galore by John Byrne and Terry Austin.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Released this very month in 1982, Fantastic Four #242, with its cover promising guest stars galore by John Byrne and Terry Austin.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Out this very month in 1993, The Spectre #5, with its fabulous cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Out this very month in 1993, The Spectre #5, with its fabulous cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Out this very month in 1993, The Spectre #5, with its fabulous cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Out this very month in 1993, The Spectre #5, with its fabulous cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well,gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Dated this very day in 1982, 2000AD #250, with its Carlos Ezquerra cover featuring the Sov-Blok enemies of Mega City One from Judge Dredd: The Apocalypse War.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Dated this very day in 1982, 2000AD #250, with its Carlos Ezquerra cover featuring the Sov-Blok enemies of Mega City One from Judge Dredd: The Apocalypse War.)
You be careful out there among them English, John Book.
(Released this very month in 1988, just 38 years ago, The Spectre #14, with its gorgeously macabre cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well, gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Released this very month in 1988, just 38 years ago, The Spectre #14, with its gorgeously macabre cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well, gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Released this very month in 1988, just 38 years ago, The Spectre #14, with its gorgeously macabre cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well, gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.
(Released this very month in 1988, just 38 years ago, The Spectre #14, with its gorgeously macabre cover by Charles Vess.)
And so to bed. Sleep well, gentle sentients. May tomorrow be kind.