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'''Tharg Things''' consisted of a picture quiz, a [[Betelgeusian]] glossary and '''What's This? Underwater Tankers?''', a feature on submarine oil tankers.
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''Tharg Things'' consisted of a picture quiz, a [[Betelgeusian]] glossary and ''What's This? Underwater Tankers?'', a feature on submarine oil tankers.
 
==Contents==
 
==Contents==
 
*[[Dan Dare (series)|Dan Dare]]: [[The Curse of Mytax]]
 
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*[[Death Bug]]
 
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==Real World==
 
==Real World==
At the time, the management of 2000AD did not allow creators to be credited for their work, though [[Kevin O'Neill]] and [[Keith Page]] managed to sneak their signatures through<ref name="blimey" />.
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At the time of publication, [[IPC]] - the publishers of 2000AD - did not allow creators to be credited for their work, though [[Kevin O'Neill]] and [[Keith Page]] managed to sneak their signatures through<ref name="blimey" />.
 
==Mythology==
 
==Mythology==
 
''Tharg Things'' included the following phrase list:
 
''Tharg Things'' included the following phrase list:

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Tharg Things consisted of a picture quiz, a Betelgeusian glossary and What's This? Underwater Tankers?, a feature on submarine oil tankers.

Contents[]

Real World[]

At the time of publication, IPC - the publishers of 2000AD - did not allow creators to be credited for their work, though Kevin O'Neill and Keith Page managed to sneak their signatures through[2].

Mythology[]

Tharg Things included the following phrase list:

References[]