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Cinemas!
What films were making their debuts within them, during this month in 1986?
These films were: Critters, A Room With a View, Absolute Beginners, Wise Guys and 8 Million Ways to Die.
Of those, I've seen the whole of Critters and some of Absolute Beginners and, Reader, I can declare Critters to be the better of those two features.
I pass no judgement upon the other films.
The Eternals revival is still going and I've no idea what happens in this issue.
However, I do know the Arctic may be a location.
My razor-sharp senses tells me it's some sort of spin-off from Star Wars and that, this issue, on the planet Dodz, our beloved robots help unseat a greedy governor.
Despite the popularity of Star Wars, I do believe this mag will last for just eight issues.
Having already lasted three times that long, Dreadstar hits its 24th edition - and does so with someone called Monalo defeating someone called Willow and taking her prisoner.
However, this series only has two more issues left in it.
Assuming, of course, that that's her and not someone else entirely.
But it would appear this mag has just five more issues left in it.
I anticipate plenty of action, as the Punisher tries to put a stop to the Trust and their army of Punisher clones!
Holy Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer, Batman! Shades of DC's early 1970s Manhunter revival!
I couldn't claim it's a sight we've never seen before when an article in the Daily Bugle sends Spider-Man over the edge and he sets off on a revenge mission against its publisher.


































