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It's hard to believe there was a time when apples didn't exist.
But there was.
But, by this week in 1976, the third of that mighty triumvirate had come into existence, thanks to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's formation of the Apple Computer Company in California.
It's the battle of the flying horses, as the Black Knight takes on Arkon. But, before we can get to that, I do believe Conan must confront the horror of Lilitu the were-woman.
And that cover is a perfect example of why you should never go drinking and driving. Will Dracula never learn?
I have no doubt the X-Men have plenty to worry about when they discover Mekano Lives!
But who was the apple of the British public's eye?
It was none other than the Brotherhood of Man whose smash-hit offering Save Your Kisses for Me was not only still Number One on the UK singles chart, it also, that very weekend, won the Eurovision Song Contest for us, as well.
Meanwhile, on the accompanying album chart; no less popular, in their own way, were Status Quo who retained their top spot, thanks to their latest LP Blue for You.
Next, the Avengers invade Arkon's world and finally get him to see through the Enchantress' trickery.
And, Iron Fist is up against Radion.
And I don't mean the washing powder.
I mean the one who's in the habit of going all nuclear on you.
It's a fact that can only spell curtains for the Post Office Tower!
Looking at that cover reminds me I was always struck by the ease with which human characters in Planet of the Apes movies, TV shows and comics could beat up gorillas. In response, I demand the BBC stages a fight between a man and a gorilla to see if it really is that easy.
Looking at that cover reminds me I was always struck by the ease with which human characters in Planet of the Apes movies, TV shows and comics could beat up gorillas. In response, I demand the BBC stages a fight between a man and a gorilla to see if it really is that easy.
Inside, I do believe Jason only has a chimpanzee to contend with, as he gets into a fight with one called Grimaldi, over the affections of a girl called Malagueňa.
Maybe it's just me but I'm not sure i'd seek out the affections of a girl who can't decide whether she wants a human or a chimpanzee.
Meanwhile, in the Savage Land, it could be the start of a beautiful friendship when Ka-Zar and Shanna the She-Devil get themselves independently captured by the Red Wizard.
And the Black Panther encounters Killmonger's latest assassin Salamander K'Ruel in the Forest of Thorns.
And that cover is a perfect example of why you should never go drinking and driving. Will Dracula never learn?
Inside, I think he's still bumping people off, on behalf of a fashion designer who can give him information about the whereabouts of Dr Sun.
Meanwhile, Moon Knight captures the Werewolf by Night, on behalf of the Committee.
And the Man-Thing gets into a fight with Wundarr who thinks the swamp monster is his mother!
And he's doing it at sea!
Following that, naughty old Death's Head defeats Daredevil and then dresses him up as Death's Head, in the hope that the police will shoot him on sight!
Following that, Crystal's decided she should get the permission of the other Inhumans before she goes through with her plan to join the Fantastic Four.
Unfortunately, in a shocking and unprecedented twist, Maximus the Mad has gained control of the Great Refuge!
And, this time, he has the Alpha Primitives on his side!
But we complete the issue with a Lee/Kirby/Ditko short called I Fought the Molten Man-Thing! in which no one fights Ted Sallis's alter-ego but humanity is threatened by a monster from a volcano.
If it's Dr Strange's final battle with death, as the cover claims, does that mean he'll never have another one and is now immortal?
And, speaking of people who never seem to get round to dying, Aunt May's showing her usual sound judgement.
If it's Dr Strange's final battle with death, as the cover claims, does that mean he'll never have another one and is now immortal?
And, speaking of people who never seem to get round to dying, Aunt May's showing her usual sound judgement.
In the midst of a war between Dr Octopus and Hammerhead, she decides she'd best shoot Spider-Man!
After that, Thor's on the Stranger's home planet and having to ask Who Can Stop the Abomination?
As it turns out, Thor can.
With one punch.
We then get an article called Into Battle With Herb Trimpe which I shall assume to be about Herb Trimpe.
Following that, I do believe Dr Strange wraps up his fight with Silver Dagger.
Then, we encounter a two-page article labelled Spider-Man in Brighton.
Iron Man finds himself confronting The Statues of Doom! in a story with something or other to do with the Mandarin.
And Dr Strange and the Thing must work together when a mysterious woman's struck by a subway train and magic is involved.
As seen, last week, Captain America has captured the Adaptoid.
But that merely gives the antaganistic android the chance to absorb the powers of the Avengers, turning it into the Super-Adaptoid!
In his latest campaign against the surface dwellers, the Sub-Mariner gets himself captured by a ruler of a small nation.
But is he really the ruler?
And what does a character called the Gnome have to do with it all?
Nick Fury and his SHIELD agents attack the secret base of Them and come to the conclusion that Them and AIM are the same organisation.
And Captain Marvel's still battling Dr Mynde and Madame Synn who want to get their hands on the Pentagon's hidden stash of weapons.








17 comments:
What a teaser you are Steve!!! Baiting Charlie with the possibility you were talking about Apple Records!!!
A reprint (black & white) of that Hulk cover added interest to MWOM # 282's letters page! I think the editors knew 8 year olds weren't that thrilled to read other (made up!) readers' letters, so needed something else to catch their interest!
Phillip
Charlie - I expect you are fully conversant with recent developments regarding MACCA's lost guitar being found:
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/documentaries/paul-mccartney-the-hunt-for-the-lost-bass-documentary-air-date-confirmed-newsupdate/
Phillip
Best of luck with the results of your CT scan, Phillip!
Steve, you didn't mention that Jim Callaghan became Prime-Minister on April 5th 1976.
Happy Easter to all SDC readers!
FUN FACT: Callaghan became PM only two days after Brotherhood Of Man won Eurovision and Tony Blair became PM the day before Katrina & The Waves won Eurovision in 1997. FOUR of the UK's five Eurovision victories happened under a Labour government with three wins under the same Prime-Minister, Harold Wilson.
I'll get me coat.
I hope everyone is following the Artemis II mission - the first lunar mission since 1972!!
Thanks, Colin! I'm certainly relieved the appointment isn't hanging over my head any longer. This evening, my brother's coming over for Easter - plus, I've got a couple of small £1 Easter eggs from B&M (Milky Bar, & White Choc Buttons). So, at the moment, everything seems on track!
Phillip
As regards Artemis, the Moon's dark side brings to mind the X-Men's showdown with the Imperial Guard ( X-Men # 137, & 'What If Phoenix had not died?' )
Phillip
Is a Captain Britain 'deep dive' (exploring new ideas), sometime in the future, of interest to anybody?
Phillip
Yes, go ahead, Phillip, but my own knowledge of Captain Britain only extends to the original version from 1976/77.
I've bought a Cadbury's Dairy Milk Easter egg costing £7 which is extortionate for a bit of chocolate but it's my first Easter egg for five years so I can live with the price.
Some of the Easter eggs in Tesco cost a whopping £16.
Phillip, the Inhumans also moved their Great Refuge to the dark side of the moon.
Colin - That's my version of Captain Britain, too! The ideas are germinating in my mind, at the moment...
My Easter eggs only cost £1 - but, on the other hand, they only weigh
91g ( shrinkflation! ) 7 x 91g = 637g. So, if your £7 egg weighs more
than 637g, you'll have beaten me on value! In the old days, Caramac
eggs were my favourite, with Smarties eggs being a reliable standby!
The BBC calling the dark side of the Moon the FAR side of the Moon, on the grounds that it isn't always dark, is mildly frustrating! The traditional term, 'Dark side' (a la Marvel), sounds much more intriguing!
Phillip
Phillip, Pink Floyd's album Dark Side Of The Moon will be keeping its' original title I assume!
As it happens, Colin, Harold Wilson used to say that England only won the World Cup under a Labour government. Three decades since his death, he's still right. I expect he'll continue to be right for quite some time to come...
Steve, 'Into Battle with Herb Trimpe' was written by Neil Tennant, and was indeed about Herb Trimpe. I assume Happy Herb was singled out for coverage - and did one or two original pin-up pages for Marvel UK around the same time - because he lived in the UK for a spell in the mid-70s. Somewhere in Cornwall iirc.
I think that's why after returning to New York he got the Captain Brexit gig. No doubt that's why the original series was so convincing in its portrayal of Britain!
There you go, Phillip - a starting point for your deep dive. I look forward to responding to it.
-sean
Sean, England also won the rugby world cup in 2003 under a Labour government.
Thanks, Sean. Yes - lively debate's always welcome!
Phillip
Phillip, I've just discovered that BBC Four is currently showing the first series of Sorry! from 1981.
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