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Saturday 27 June 2015

1976 No.16 and 1980 No.17,,,

On to 1976, here is No.16 from my collection, also there's another of David's, which is No.17 from 1980.  Both issues are complete...


10th April 1976 - No.16

Cover: Slik by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Andrew Christine), The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns),
Man about the House (Alan Parry), Space; 1999 (Mike Noble),
The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury) and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).


19th April 1980 - No.17

Cover: Jon Pertwee by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson),
Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble)Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie),
Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mork & Mindy (Bill Titcombe).

Monday 22 June 2015

Supersonic book of Superstars pt.2...

For those collecting it, here is the second part of the Supersonic book of Superstars...



Saturday 20 June 2015

1975 No.52 and 1980 No.12...

Back on track in 1975, with No.52 from my collection.  This one was hole punched at the side a few times, so if you notice a bit of repair work going on at the side of the scans, you'll know why.  Also here, is another of David's 1980 issues, that's No.12.  Both issues are complete.


20th December 1975 - No.52

Cover: David Essex by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Andrew Christine), Space: 1999 (John M. Burns),
Man about the House (Alan Parry), The Tomorrow People (Mike Noble),
The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury) and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).


15th March 1980 - No.12

Cover: Robin Williams and Pam Dawber by Arthur Ranson.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson),
Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble)Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie),
Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mork & Mindy (Bill Titcombe).

Friday 19 June 2015

Error...

Just preparing part 2 of The Supersonic book, and it's come to my attention that I've numbered the first part wrong, it's got 32 pages altogether not 16.  I've sorted it and replaced the file in MediaFire, you can get it here...Part 2 on Monday.


Tuesday 16 June 2015

The Look-in Superstars Television Album...

Bonus's aplenty lately, here's another one courtesy of Cheekydog, Thanks to him again for this, it's the The Look-in Superstars Television Album.  Again it's in two parts, in one file, a printable copy and one you can read with CDisplay.  

Also I've added a new section to the checklist called STUFF, where I will put odds and sods like this.

STUFF


The Look-in Superstars Television Album

Monday 15 June 2015

The Supersonic book of Superstars pt.1...

I managed to win a copy of the Look-in 'Supersonic book of Superstars' on eBay, I've wanted to get it for ages.

It came today, so after having a good flick though it, I decided that it would be good to give it to you.  I'm gonna do it Look-in stylee over 4 weeks.  So get the next part a week today...

There's a printable copy for anyone with a printer that does both sides of the paper, (or it is possible to print one side, then turn the page over), and there's also a readable one for CDisplay, both in the same file...


The Look-in Supersonic book of Superstars - Pt.1

Pictures: ABBA, Arrows, Wings (Paul McCartney) and The Wombles.

Info: ABBA, Arrows, Adrian Baker, Barry White, Wings, The Wombles
and Roy Wood.



Sunday 14 June 2015

The Whole Story...How the West was Won pt.2...

Here are the next two How The West was Won stories...



Story 2 - The Deserters

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: John M. Burns



Story 3 - Broken Face

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: John M. Burns

Saturday 13 June 2015

1973 No.7, 1980 No.10 and Reboot...1976 No.39,,,

We need to nip back to 1973 for anther of Dan's Issues, it's No.7.  Also here is the next of David's issues
from 1980 and that's No.10.  There is also a bonus of a missed reboot from 1976, No.39, which is one from
Daz's archive. All issues are complete.

 

10th February 1973 - No.7

Cover: Robin Nedwell by Arnaldo Putzu

Strips: On the Buses (Harry North), Settle Down Now! with Ken Goodwin (Arthur Ranson),
The Adventure of David Cassidy (Unknown)The Fenn Street Gang (Unknown),
Doctor in Charge! (Tom Kerr)Elephant Boy (Unknown), Follyfoot (Mike Noble),
Les Dawson is Superflop (Arthur Ranson) and Pathfinders (Unknown).


1st March 1980 - No.10

Cover: David Swift, John Fowler and Daniel Murray
by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson),
Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble)Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie),
Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mind Your Language (Bill Titcombe).


18th September 1976 - No.39

Cover: ABBA by Ivan Rose.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury),
Slik Stories (Alan Parry), Space: 1999 (Mike Noble), The Bionic Woman (John M. Burns)
and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).

Saturday 6 June 2015

1975 No.50, 1980 No.9 and 1971 No.22 (updated)...

On to 75 and just a couple of issues left to deal with here, No.50 is this week, this is from my collection. We'll have No.52 next time, which will complete 75 for now.  Also here, the second of David's issues, this one is No.9. Also, there's a bonus of a better copy of No.22 from 1971 which I bought recently.  All issues are complete.


6th December 1975 - No.50

Cover: Lee Majors and Martin Landau by Terry Frost.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Andrew Christine), Space: 1999 (John M. Burns),
Man about the House (Alan Parry)The Tomorrow People (Mike Noble),
The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury) and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).


23rd February 1980 - No.9

Cover: David Doyle, Shelley Hack, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd
by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), Sapphire and Steel (Arthur Ranson),
Worzel Gummidge (Mike Noble)Meet the Smurfs! (Peyo), Charlie's Angels (Jim Baikie),
Battlestar Galactica (Martin Asbury) and Mind Your Language (Bill Titcombe).



5th June 1971 - No.22 - Updated

Cover: Patrick Macnee and Linda Thorson.

Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), Prize Idiots! (Unknown), Please Sir! (Unknown),
Timeslip (Mike Noble)Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Unknown),
Freewheelers (Unknown) and Bright's Boffin's (Unknown).