Black Max |
"milkboy", and to this day I fervently hope that the actual envelope intended for me contained the same amount as the one I was inadvertently given.
(I'm not quite sure what bothers me more - the thought of the milkboy's disappointment at possibly finding only a couple of 10 pence coins, or his triumphant jubilation at perhaps discovering a £1 note - but I still find myself hoping that the kindly couple on the top floor of that block of flats held us both in equal regard and didn't play favourites.)
And why does that particular memory spring to mind, you may be wondering? Well, that 50 pence took care of most of the cost of the book (60p), which I bought in the newsagents I worked for when I had completed my round for the day. (Incidentally, I was paid £1 per week for morning and afternoon deliveries - before and after school - Monday to Friday, plus a single delivery on Saturday and Sunday - so that tip was an extremely generous one.)
And why does that particular memory spring to mind, you may be wondering? Well, that 50 pence took care of most of the cost of the book (60p), which I bought in the newsagents I worked for when I had completed my round for the day. (Incidentally, I was paid £1 per week for morning and afternoon deliveries - before and after school - Monday to Friday, plus a single delivery on Saturday and Sunday - so that tip was an extremely generous one.)
The Steel Commando |
The comic was absorbed by LION, and two of the most popular strips - ADAM ETERNO and THE STEEL COMMANDO (as well as others) - continued for another few years and are still fondly remembered today by readers of the time.
Adam Eterno |
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