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4th May 1968 |
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29th March 1969 |
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The tabloid sized Jag comic roared on to our shelves on
the 4th May 1968. Jag, short for Jaguar, was the third and final Fleetway
title to be named after a big cat, the other two elder siblings being
Lion and
Tiger. The first issue
included a free gift of 'Bobby Moore's book of the FA Cup'.Also with issue one came 'The Mouse Patrol' by Eric
Bradbury, Custer (The story of lieutenant General Custer) by Geof Campion
and the adventures of 'The Indestructible Man' by Jesus Blasco. 'The
Indestructible Man' told the story of an innocent Egyptian man who had been
falsely accused of murdering his father and sentenced to death by way of
being buried alive. Dead for many centuries, the cavalry captain during the
time of Pharaoh Rameses II, burst back to life on 4th May 1968 with the aid
of the archaeologist Professor Abercrombie. With a new identity, the power
of invisibility and the secret of eternal life, Mark Dangerfield vowed to
fight evil. |
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One of the most notable stories from Jag was 'Football Family Robinson'. Thatchem United in the fourth division were a
football team with a difference, the only people allowed to play for Thatchem
United were Robinsons. With the aid of the club president 'Ma Robinson' and
top goal scorer 'Grizzly Bear' Robinson, the football club soon found
themselves in the third division.
In terms of production values, the sixteen paged tabloid
sized Jag, was of a higher quality than its stable mates but sales struggled
and by February 22nd 1969 the comic was re-launched in a smaller, thirty two
page format. |
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In terms of production values, the sixteen paged tabloid
sized Jag, was of a higher quality than its stable mates but sales struggled
and by February 22nd 1969 the comic was re-launched in a smaller, thirty two
page format. |
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Unfortunately, the
trials and tribulations of Thatchem United were not enough to ward of
the equivalent of comic death, the merger. With a familiar cry of
'exciting news for readers', After 48 issues Jag comic merged with Tiger
comic on 5th April 1969 taking the 'Football Family Robinson' with
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