SPARKY No. 34 was the last issue before the strip was moved to the front cover of the comic, where it remained for 105 weeks. You can find the complete 12-part gallery of those front covers under Moonsters Covers Gallery label in the column on the right.
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Friday, December 27, 2019
THE MOONSTERS ON SPARKY BACK COVERS – PART 3
SPARKY No. 34 was the last issue before the strip was moved to the front cover of the comic, where it remained for 105 weeks. You can find the complete 12-part gallery of those front covers under Moonsters Covers Gallery label in the column on the right.
Always strange seeing the animals with one eye! like at the zoo above..
ReplyDeleteA good fun strip...thanks Kazoop..