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The Magnet
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesAliens at Greyfriars - A Greyfriars story by Frank Richards (Charles Hamilton)

Maxennis, Detective [Part 6 of 23] by Lewis Hockley
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   By Lordy
The arrival of Hurree Jamset Ram Sing is slightly marred by the racist opinions of the antagonist and bully George Bulstrode. Of course it's important to remember that these comics were written over a hundred years ago and also that George Hamilton himself displayed very anti racist sentiment in all of his works. Never the less it feels a little uncomfortable reading some of this story with the language used and probably should be avoided by those easily offended by such things. The rest of the tale involved the arrival of the foreign language students and teachers from Beechwood School and was a little disappointing following on from the first five really excellent episodes. It does however have its moments and sees Bulstrode finally dislodged from his position as cock of the walk in the Remove and the formation of the famous four, with only Johnney Bull still missing from the gang.
  
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