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| - Written by Angus P. Allan Drawn by Ian Gibson (IG), Ron Tiner (RT), John Richardson (JR) and Mike White (MW) Started 26th May 1979 - No.22, (Top Left) replacing Worzel Gummidge. Ended 17th November 1979 - No.47, (Top Right) replaced by Charlie's Angels. “The Lumberjack Connection” 26/5/79 – No.22 to 28/7/79 – No.31 Steve and Jaime join a logging company to expose the boss of the company, who is doubling as a spy and selling state secrets abroad. (IG - Pts.1 and 2, RT- Pts.3 to 10) “Cry Freedom” 4/8/79 – No.32 to 15/9/79 – No.38 “Back To School” 22/9/79 – No.39 – 17/11/79 – No.47
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| - Written by Angus P. Allan Drawn by Ian Gibson (IG), Ron Tiner (RT), John Richardson (JR) and Mike White (MW) Started 26th May 1979 - No.22, (Top Left) replacing Worzel Gummidge. Ended 17th November 1979 - No.47, (Top Right) replaced by Charlie's Angels. “The Lumberjack Connection” 26/5/79 – No.22 to 28/7/79 – No.31 Steve and Jaime join a logging company to expose the boss of the company, who is doubling as a spy and selling state secrets abroad. (IG - Pts.1 and 2, RT- Pts.3 to 10) “Cry Freedom” 4/8/79 – No.32 to 15/9/79 – No.38 Undercover as political activists, Steve and Jaime have to rescue an ambassador, who has been taken captive by a rebel ‘Freedom Army’ in the troubled state of El Liberador. “Back To School” 22/9/79 – No.39 – 17/11/79 – No.47 Steve gets on a plane to London, to act as bodyguard for a young Arab Prince. Steve finds that a man with exactly the same name has a ticket with Steve’s seat number on. The confusion is sorted but later when leaving the airport, Steve witnesses the same man getting shot. (Strip titles are made up)
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