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June 1986 saw drama hit the World Cup when, in Argentina's game against England, Diego Maradona aggravated his foes with a blatant handball that would go on to be nicknamed, "The Hand of God."
However, not long after that, he then dribbled his way past almost the entire English team to score again. This time, there was no controversy and, given its brilliance, the goal was nicknamed, "The Goal of the Century."
Whatever people chose to call those goals, they proved decisive, with Argentina going on to win 2–1, thus booking their place in the semi-final.
Not only did they win that semi-final; shortly after, they went on to defeat West Germany 3–2 to lift the trophy for the second time in eight years.
Depressed Anglo-Saxons may have sought to flee their sorrows by paying a visit to the cinema. If so, there was plenty in there to distract them, with Invaders from Mars, My Little Pony, SpaceCamp, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Mona Lisa, Legal Eagles, Karate Kid Part II, Labyrinth and Ruthless People all being released that month.
Which was my favourite of that lot?
Possibly Ruthless People but I must confess that, despite their fame, I don't remember much about the actual contents of any of those films. It all seems such a long time ago...
Far more memorable to me was the UK singles chart, and June began with Doctor and the Medics' Spirit in the Sky ruling the roost before that was pushed aside by Wham!'s latest smash The Edge of Heaven.
On the accompanying LP chart, the month kicked off with Peter Gabriel at Number One, thanks to his album So. However, that was soon displaced by Queen's A Kind of Magic which then had to make way for Genesis' Invisible Touch.
It was a month which offered us yet more of old favourites like Anderson PSI Division, Judge Dredd, Ace Trucking Co, Strontium Dog and Tharg's Future-Shocks, as well as new potential favourites such as Bad City Blue and Sooner or Later.
I could thrill the eager visitor by telling him or her just what transpires in each of the issues below but I don't have a clue what transpires in the issues below. Therefore, I won't. I'm nothing if not a rationalist.
Anyway, here are some nice covers to look at.