| FW_2 Posted on 20/10 12:59 | |
| FAO red_rebel | |
Saw this and thought of you. | |
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| red_rebel2 Posted on 20/10 13:06 | |
| re: FAO red_rebel | |
Thanks. I will be getting the book despite the fact that we all thought the fantasist anarcholoon Bone was working for MI5. You used to see him everywhere in teh 80s. No major demo was worth its salt if Bone wasn't lurking somewhere with a bunch of Crassalikes ready to off the pigs. He always used to carry a magic haversack with his riot gear in, all manner of high-tech urban warfare gadgetry - mainly marbles to roll under the police horses hoofs. How we laughed. | |
| red_rebel2 Posted on 20/10 13:10 | |
| re: FAO red_rebel | |
And Class War was the Viz of the left for years | |
| Link: classic covers | |
| FW_2 Posted on 20/10 13:17 | |
| re: FAO red_rebel | |
I don't think I ever read it. Looks like the kind of periodical that craig_pancrack would fervently read though. | |
| red_rebel2 Posted on 20/10 13:25 | |
| re: FAO red_rebel | |
It was a fantastic drugged up Beano for anarchists. Very simplistic but excellent graphics, very much a fanzine meant to be a lugh rather than a theoretical paper. Some bit smade you wince though. It had a regualt feature called 'Hospitalised Copper' in which it published pictures and details of attacks on bobbies. I remember a mock up of PC Blakelock's head on a pole caused a massive media stink. | |
