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The Victor #367 ‘featuring Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers’ March 1968 UK Story Paper (Good Condition)
$69.95
The Victor was a British comic published weekly. It ran for 1,657 issues from January 1961 until November 1992. It told adventure tales in comic book format and featured stories that could be described as ‘Boy’s Own’ adventures. Many focused on the exploits of the British military, and each front cover carried a story of how British or Commonwealth forces had won a medal during the First or Second World Wars.
The Victor was a British comic published weekly. It ran for 1,657 issues from January 1961 until November 1992. It told adventure tales in comic book format and featured stories that could be described as ‘Boy’s Own’ adventures. Many focused on the exploits of the British military, and each front cover carried a story of how British or Commonwealth forces had won a medal during the First or Second World Wars. The comic also featured science fiction, adventure, and sports stories.
The Victor #367
Story: Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers (1 page)
The Victor #367 ‘featuring Ned Kelly: The Last of the Bushrangers’ March 1968 UK Story Paper (Good Condition)
$69.95
The Victor was a British comic published weekly. It ran for 1,657 issues from January 1961 until November 1992. It told adventure tales in comic book format and featured stories that could be described as ‘Boy’s Own’ adventures. Many focused on the exploits of the British military, and each front cover carried a story of how British or Commonwealth forces had won a medal during the First or Second World Wars.
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The Victor was a British comic published weekly. It ran for 1,657 issues from January 1961 until November 1992. It told adventure tales in comic book format and featured stories that could be described as ‘Boy’s Own’ adventures. Many focused on the exploits of the British military, and each front cover carried a story of how British or Commonwealth forces had won a medal during the First or Second World Wars. The comic also featured science fiction, adventure, and sports stories.
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