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Will mankind never learn to live in peace?
You know what? It just might.
After all, peace finally prevailed, this week in 1976, when the United Kingdom and Iceland ended the Third Cod War, with the UK accepting Iceland's extension of its territorial waters, in exchange for defined fishing rights.
And what of the charts? It was a case of some change but No Charge, as J J Barrie (not to be confused with J M Barrie) seized the top of the UK Hit Parade from ABBA, thanks to his tune of that title.
However, the sensational Swedes were still unstoppable atop the corresponding album chart, as their Greatest Hits LP continued to dominate.
Television encountered something memorable, on June the 5th, when BBC One broadcast Steven Spielberg's TV horror movie Something Evil.
I can't help feeling that's quite a vague title. Personally, if I was confronting evil, I'd want a bit more info about the nature of it.
Regardless, the tale involved a family moving to a lonely farmhouse and, before you knew it, there were malevolent spirits everywhere.
That would be enough to put any man into a spin.
But you know what else was getting us in a spin?
That's right.
The Spider-Man Web Spinner. For that was the item being heavily touted on the front covers of this week's UK Marvel books.
And my razor-sharp senses tell me it was no lesser object than a frisbee!
Frisbees? Truly, summer was well and truly here.
And Shang-Chi and friends continue to be on the island of Mordillo the assassin - with Leiko trapped inside a giant hour-glass!
Elsewhere, Daredevil's busy invading Crime-Wave's illegal gambling ship. But the villain's already in the process of trying to blackmail Debbie Harris into betraying Foggy Nelson.
The X-Men remain in conflict with Grotesk who's out for revenge against the human race.
And, in a separate tale, we get to see Cyclops and Professor X in action before the formation of the X-Men, when they encounter a hard-fisted villain called Jack O'Diamonds.
Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe deliver a sequel to Kingdom on an Island on the Planet of the Apes. A fact which I have no doubt means we're about to get lots of action involving knights in armour. Not to mention, it seems, from that cover, quarterstaff action
And Ka-Zar's about to get a dose of the Moby Dicks when he encounters a man determined to inflict vengeance upon a river-dwelling dinosaur that cost him an eye and an arm.
But what's this?
Captain Marvel?
Returning to the comic that first introduced him to the British public before he departed for the pages of The Titans?
Indeed he is. For whatever reason, his strip's been moved back to this mag and does so in style, as Drax the Destroyer takes on Thanos, and Mar-Vell heads towards getting himself a brand new set of abilities.
Again.
And we complete the issue with the 1955 Jay Scott Pike short Which Wish, Dish? in which a woman's wish to be a queen is granted.
Only for that queen to turn out to be Marie Antoinette!
Hold on a minute.
That cover's screaming at me that this book is about to get a million times better!
But, first, with Dracula dead, the military descend upon the city of Boston, in an attempt to stop Dr Sun but, instead, they find themselves under his mental control!
And then it's the moment we've all been waiting for, as the Son of Satan replaces Ghost Rider in this book!
And with what style he does so, as Herb Trimpe gives us a tale packed with white-knuckled melodrama, as Daimon Hellstrom sets off in search of his father and the captive Johnny Blaze.
And it's not just the Son of Satan who's making his debut, this week. So is the Foolkiller, thanks to his arrival in the Man-Thing's strip, and an encounter with the motorbike gang that's been causing trouble of late.
And it all happens when a piece of moon rock he brought back to Earth inflicts a terrible fate upon him whenever the moon is full.
Meanwhile, Thor's got problems in Latveria. He's turned back to Don Blake and can't get to his hammer because Dr Doom's surrounded it with a forcefield!
I do believe Dr Strange and Clea manage to defeat both Umar and Dormammu, with aid from Mother Earth.
And Iron Man has his work cut out for him. Not only is the Controller too powerful for him to stop but, now, the villain has only gone and loaded his Absorbatron onto a train that's headed for New York City!
Meanwhile, the Thing and the Golem must join forces to stop the devious plans of a man called Kaballa.
I think we know what Jack Kirby was watching on TV when he drew this latest FF adventure which sees the Thing abducted by Skrulls who've created a planet modelled on the activities of Chicago gangsters.
Following that, Captain America's invading the lair of AIM, in a bid to rescue Sharon Carter from their clutches.
But has he counted on the presence of their mysterious leader, a being called MODOK?
The Sub-Mariner must fight a giant coral monster created by Plantman when the villain tries to trash London.
Johnny Blaze discovers Roxanne Simpson's gone missing - but doesn't yet know she's in the hands of Satan's disciples.
And Nick Fury's worried that a thing called the Overkill Horn might find its way into the hands of the bad guys.
Call me overly-negative but I'm going to assume that that's exactly what will happen.






























