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Name |
[STORY] |
Operation Psycho-Warrior! Part One
/ Hell's Angel / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #3 (22 May 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Hell's Angel Part Two
/ comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #2 (8th May 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Arcane Rites!
/ MyS-TECH / comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #8 (31st July 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Subterfuge Part Two
/ Hell's Angel / comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #7 (17th July 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Subterfuge Part One
/ Hell's Angel / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #6 (3 July 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Hell and High Water
/ Hell's Angel / comic story
/ 5 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #8 (31st July 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Hell's Angel
/ Hell's Angel / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Overkill (Marvel UK, 1992 series) #1 (24th April 1992)) |
[STORY] |
Rest and Re-Creation
/ Doctor Who / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Doctor Who Yearbook (Marvel UK, 1991 series) #1994 (1993)) |
[STORY] |
["Murderworld — where the fun and games... are decidedly deadly!"]
/ Spider-Man; X-Men / cover
/ 1 page
(from
The Amazing Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge (Marvel UK, 1992 series) (1992)) |
[STORY] |
Arcade’s Revenge
/ Spider-Man; X-Men / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
The Amazing Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge (Marvel UK, 1992 series) (1992)) |
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