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Always remember that April Fool edition of Shoot in 1989 or so that had Rushie on the cover in an Everton top.

 

And then inside: "Ian Rush sign for Everton? Neverton!"

 

I still smile now thinking of how many Bitters were, even for a few seconds, duped.

 

Ha, remember seeing that as well in the local Eason's. My heart stopped beating and time stood still with the fright . What a relief when I realised it was a spoof.

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That reminds me of those epic F______l Picture Story Monthly comics from the people who did Beano and Dandy, many of them had stories featuring "Liverton" and their great rivals "Everpool".

 

I found my collection of those a while back and I noticed that the cobbled-together team names had irked me so much at the time that I'd amended a few of the comics with biro to give them real names. What an odd child I was.

 

Yeah, but look what you've matured into!

 

Oh.

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I used to buy 2000AD briefly. There was a strip with Jack the Ripper time traveling it was surreal, I never got to find out what happened in it.

 

It was called "Killing Time" (Chris Weston (artist) and John Smith (writer)).

 

I re-read it recently and I can inform you that it's as brilliantly fucked up and ace as you remember.

 

It's considered one of the classics.

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