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  1. Archivos (90 MB total)
    Action Force 46 [1988-01-16].cbr
    Action 076 [1977-08-27].cbr
    Action 085 [1977-10-29].cbr
    Disponible hasta
    27 de febrero de 2016
    Enlace de descarga
    http://we.tl/yBhcXoxoHr

    One week for download

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  2. Jack says:

    Action had a total of 9 Annuals from 1977-1985.

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  3. JACK says:

    Action had a total of 5 Specials from 1976-1980.

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    • boutje777 says:

      Thanks, very welcome for the next update.

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    • simon lamb says:

      Hi dont know what im doing wrong but when you click on the above links just loads a load of software
      any idea

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      • boutje777 says:

        You are doing nothing wrong, but Adrive isn’t that good anymore for downloading, you have to react fast to click away the unwanted ads and software. And it changes from day to day, sometimes there are none, or almost none, unwanted ads. I am working on replacing all Adrive links, but that is very timeconsuming because i have to make new packages, upload and replace the old links for new ones. I don’t know when that will be finished because i have more work waiting for me.

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  4. Eric says:

    Well myou certainly took ACTION! to complete the Action! Comics and completed the Action! Specials. You are really doing a great job. At present you have Action! Annuals
    1977, 1978 & 1980. To complete the Annuals you only need 1979, 1981-1985. A total of 6 Annuals, I will look out for them for you.

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  5. Ian says:

    Action Comic published by Ipc Magazines Ltd, was the Comic that produced the story Hook Jaws.

    Issue 36 of Action appeared dated October 16th, 1976. But its 37th issue, dated October 23rd, never went on sale. IPC Magazines surrendered to the comic’s many critics and pulped almost all 200,000 copies that’d been printed of issue 37. (Only about thirty copies of it survived and they’re worth a fortune today.)

    After a six-week hiatus, Action reappeared at the end of November, but in the meantime IPC Magazines had replaced its editor, John Sanders, and drastically toned down its content to make it as innocuous as every other British comic on the market. I remember buying a few copies of the revamped Action and being dismayed by the fact that (a) Hook Jaw was no longer in colour, (b) the shark now only ate about one person each week, and (c) the eating now mostly occurred ‘off-panel’.

    Hook Jaw, meanwhile, had an environmental theme. The humans whom the killer shark confronted and, inevitably, ate from week to week were scumbags despoiling his marine habitat – the roughnecks on an oilrig in the original set of Hook Jaw stories, the shysters running a ghastly-looking island holiday resort in the next set of stories.
    But obviously, what impressed me back in 1976 was the comic’s in-your-face violence. It had panels that, 40 years later, I can recall more vividly than anything else I’ve ever seen in a comic-book. For example, a colour panel in Hook Jaw – much of that strip was depicted in colour, for obvious reasons – where Hook Jaw and his toothy pack of fellow sharks devour the survivors (no longer surviving) of a ditched-in-the-sea airliner. Or a climactic panel in Dredger where the agent, flying a helicopter, takes out a whole rampart of villains by swooping at them, shredding them with the rotors and turning them into a shower of bloody body parts.

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  6. Kyriakos says:

    Hi !!!
    The Link for Action 1-12 is not working !!!
    Thanks !!!

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    • boutje777 says:

      Adrive is a pain i know, sometimes when you try the next day it is working again, but sometimes not. After summerbreak i will replace all Adrivelinks 1 by 1.

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  7. Will the last few annuals ever be uploaded by anyone ? i would love to see them to complete this title ,Thank you in advance

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  8. Anonymous says:

    Hi cannot download anything what is going on help please

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    • boutje777 says:

      I tried downloading a few and i had no problem. Sometimes you have to try it again the other day because of temporary problems.

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  9. Anonymous says:

    Hi! Great job with this archive of Action!

    Looking through the Action Annual 1980, I noticed there are a few pages missing.

    The first “Cliff Hanger” story seems to be missing two pages – 30 and 31 (using the actual page numbers, not the file numbers). In the index it says the story goes from page 30 – 32, but there is only the last page of the story (32).

    “The Silver Colt” story seems to be missing pages 77 and 78.

    “The Ghost of Jason Rollo” is missing the last page(s). Page 126 has been repeated.

    Does anyone have copies of those missing pages?

    So great to read Hellman, Spinball, Dredger, Hook Jaw and Cliff Hanger again after all these years! Thanks!

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  10. Anonymous says:

    Your still missing annual 1983 , does anyone have a copy please

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  11. Luis Miguel Rodríguez says:

    Hi

    Issue 1976-10-02 is missing and also annuals 1983 & 1985, am I correct?

    Anyway Good Job

    Thanks a lot from Spain

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    • boutje777 says:

      Annual 1983 you can find in the update 2019-09-02A, it has to be placed on this page in the near future. That issue 1976-10-02 is still missing indeed.

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  12. Luis Miguel Rodríguez says:

    I catched it thanks

    Too long without your fantastic compilations from your other Blog, hope read you soon there.

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  13. Gary Farris says:

    Hi, I was wondering have there been any updates giving us Nov 1976 comic issues?

    Thanks for all your hard work.

    Gary

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    • boutje777 says:

      I am afraid not.

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    • Thomas Meade says:

      November 1976 issues do not exist. It was pulled from publication in October 1976 over the violent nature of its content and did not resume publication until December 1976 when the artwork and stories were watered down. The last issue in October (23rd October 1976) is extremely sought after as only a handful of copies remained out in circulation (the majority of copies of it were recalled and destroyed).

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      • boutje777 says:

        Thanks, i’ve should have know that because i made a note of it at the start of the downloads.

        An issue was produced for October 23, 1976 but most copies were pulped after major bookstores refused to carry it because of ongoing concern with gore and violence in the comic. The comic was re-tooled and re-appeared on December 4, 1976 in a toned down version.

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