Posted by Lightning Strike on 9/28/2008, 2:41 pm, in reply to "Re: Sorry, but you have the wrong board *NT*"
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: Nope, he is on exactly the right board.
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: Unfortunately I don't know the answer to his
: question for certain. The Titans was
: launched 25th October 1975 by Marvel UK; I
: believe it's last issue was #59 in December
: 1976. After this it merged into Spider-Man
: Weekly, which became Spider-Man and the
: Titans (starting around #203). There was an
: annual in 1976 (which had the cover date of
: 1977 on it) and 1977 (cover dated 1978). The
: X-Men had become one of the strips by at
: least #13, when they featured on the cover,
: and were in the Annual, but I'm uncertain of
: if and when they finished appearing in the
: regular weekly. They don't seem to have been
: covered featured past #30.
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: Can anyone tell me in which issues of 'The
: Titans' did the X-Men stories appear in the
: mid 1970's. I was told issues 9 to 24 but
: do not know if that is right - can anyone
: help? Thanks
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