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- Q17986009 subject Q18706284.
- Q17986009 subject Q7796771.
- Q17986009 subject Q8157536.
- Q17986009 subject Q8392753.
- Q17986009 subject Q8448638.
- Q17986009 abstract "Boney was a British comic strip, which originally appeared in the British magazine Knockout from 1971 to 1973. The strip was printed in the very first issue of the magazine, dated June 12, 1971.Boney is a skeleton. The strip began with a boy called Billy who went on an inane Ghost Train ride at a fair. The ride was so boring that one of the artefacts, Boney, decided to escape with Billy. The strip records the pair's adventures as they try to stop the owner of the ghost train from recapturing Boney.Boney joined Whizzer and Chips in 1973 after Knockout merged with it and became a Chip-ite.".
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q18706284.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q6422917.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796771.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q7996997.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q8157536.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q8392753.
- Q17986009 wikiPageWikiLink Q8448638.
- Q17986009 comment "Boney was a British comic strip, which originally appeared in the British magazine Knockout from 1971 to 1973. The strip was printed in the very first issue of the magazine, dated June 12, 1971.Boney is a skeleton. The strip began with a boy called Billy who went on an inane Ghost Train ride at a fair. The ride was so boring that one of the artefacts, Boney, decided to escape with Billy.".
- Q17986009 label "Boney (comics)".