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		<title>RE: Rarest and most valued of 2000AD issues!</title>
		<description>AHA! You admit it! They are worthless dust-gatherers and should be recycled forthwith. We will do it this weekend...</description>
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		<title>Rarest and most valued of 2000AD issues!</title>
		<description>And it's only 16 quid... What hope is there for my collection of comics, that do not even include these rare issues? That issue is from a run of four that featured characters ripped off of other company's trademarks, including The Jolly Green Giant a... </description>
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