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Old 10-08-2014, 08:42 AM   #26
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For most of my youth there was only really 2000ad, in Britain. Luckily it was brilliant.
I was over-simplifying a bit, here. When I was very young - in fact, I think it's what made me want to learn to read - I used to get Pippin, which I remember featuring the two bears, Barnaby (who I liked) and Rupert (who I didn't).

I also read Commando for a while, and at some point must have read the Beano, Dandy and clones, but these were all short-lived. Later there would have been Viz, and then Crisis and Toxic (which I might have a complete run of), but 2000ad outlasted the lot of them. I must have read it for fifteen years or more. It's almost surprising that I don't still read it.
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