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Merry Christmas to all readers of this blog, and here's hoping that SANTA was as good to you as you could afford him to be - or even more so, if possible. Harking back to to the days when comics were inexpensive fun that sold in the many hundreds of thousands, I thought I'd let you take a little keek at a select few pages from The CHRISTMAS BEANO of 1986. Look at that lovely snow on the logo. Maybe that's why old farts like myself seem to remember it having snowed every year when we were kids - after all, it always did in the comics we read, and they perhaps influence our memories of the past when we look back on it so many years later.
Anyway, whether that's a profound thought or not, just enjoy these pages from the days when comics were fun, simple and easy to read, instead of the headache-inducing, visual obstacle courses that some of them are today. (What few that are left, that is.)
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