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Tuesday, 2 May 2017
CRIVENS' CRACKING COVERS - FIREBALL XL5 LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK...
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Maybe it's the Donald Kid? Got a tweet about your "babe of the day", and while he's on here researching Captain America to threaten NK with!
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Ah, that'd explain it, T. Must be the answer.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that our cousins over the pond can get to see what we had over here. I always feel SO privileged being born on this side, as we had our own comics and probably all of the US ones as well from about '58 onwards. We were so lucky!
ReplyDeleteDid you know that Fireball XL5 was the only Gerry Anderson programme networked all over America, JP? The others were shown in syndication at various times in different places.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this till recently, when TC told me in one of his comments.
DeleteWe were lucky in as much as we had the best of the US telly as well as our own too!
Aha! Then you should've been paying more attention, JP. I mentioned it back in 2012, in my post 'Fireball XL5 & the Moon Masters'. Yup, we sure were lucky.
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