Alter Ego #25 June 2003 (magazine review).
The double-covered issues of early ‘Alter Ego’ magazine can be confusing, more so as to deciding which is the primary
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Read MoreAlways keep an eye on the auction websites. I bagged Alter Ego # 14 earlier in the year. From the
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Read MoreThe cover of the latest ‘Alter Ego’ should give a good indication of the content: The All-Star Squadron! The opening
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