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Ten years after the imprint's launch, we find Marvel UK publishing three titles a week, compared to the single title it was publishing a decade earlier. I suppose a threefold increase in output constitutes a triumph. So, hooray for Marvel UK!
Therefore, as nothing interesting was happening in the world on this week in 1982, and there was no change at the top of either the British singles or album charts, I shall fling myself straight into the company's tenth-anniversary awesomeness.
Together?
Marvel's flagship hero and the Hulk's oldest foe?
Can it be true?
Yes, it can be, though I've no idea how, as I've never read this tale. I'm assuming, however, that it's reprinted from the pages of Marvel Team-Up.
Regardless, we also get a free Jack Kirby Fantastic Four poster that depicts the Thing struggling to retain his balance on one of Reed Richards' less practical flying devices.
But, of course, what really matters is we can win one of those fancy new Dungeons and Dragons games that all the hip kids are talking about!
Sadly, I'm uncertain as to just which tale's contained within. Given the provenance of recent tales, it's possible we're being served up a reprint of the US Incredible Hulk #131 in which the green grappler first encounters Jim Wilson and chocolate bars - and then has to fight Iron Man.
We also have a tale dedicated to everyone's favourite stunt cyclist Ghost Rider but I've no idea at all as to just what he's up to, this issue.
Speaking of having no idea, it's Hanna Barbera's Scooby-Doo and His TV Friends #32.And what are he and his TV friends up to, this week?
In the immortal words of Toyah Wilcox, it's a mystery.
But, then, mystery is the whole point of Scooby-Doo. So, how can we complain?