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On this day: 18 February 1978: Buster and Monster Fun

On this day: 18 February 1978: Buster and Monster Fun

Cover artwork: Rob Lee (Kid Kong), Reg Parlett (Buster’s Diary)

On this day, 18 February 1978 … in its earlier years of the 1960s and early 1970s, Buster had a stronger mix of adventure serials mixed in with its regular roster of humour strips. By 1978 it was mainly the fun stuff (alongside double-page serialsThe Runaways, The Leopard from Lime Street and the final episode of long-running Pete’s Pocket Army) but it’s interesting to note that a few of those currently runing at the time of this issue were episodes in larger ongoing storylines. We join Gums under the influence of a hypnotist who has convinced him he is a puppy, Harry in the middle of a sporting challenge against local bully-boy Nick Carter and Faceache stranded at sea with schoolmasters Snipe and Thrashbottom.

Gums: Alf Saporito (artist)

The Runaways: Scott Goodall (writer), Andrew Wilson (artist)

Big Chief Pow Wow: Leo Baxendale (artist)

Harry: Watson Kennedy (artist)

Ivor Lott and Tony Broke: Jim Crocker (artist)

The Ghostly Leg: Reg Parlett (artist)

Pete’s Pocket Army: Tom Tully (writer), artist unknown

Faceache: Ken Reid (artist)

Kid Kong: Rob Lee (artist)

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The Leopard from Lime Street: Mike Western (artist)

Plunk: John Mortimer (artist)

Chalky: Arthur Martin (artist)

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On this day, 17 February 1979: Battle Action

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