Sir Gee
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Background
First published in the UK as Sir Gay and then Sir G.., by illustrator Ronald Wright. Wright was replaced after the first four issues, since he had gone to jail. The title was eventually taken over by Male Classic Limited in London, who already published Male Classics.
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Collected issues
- Sir Gay, 1 (date unknown)
- Sir G.., 3 (date unknown)
- Sir G.., 7 (date unknown)
- Sir G.., 9 (date unknown)
- Sir G.., 10 (date unknown)
- Sir G.., 11 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 12 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 13 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 14 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 15 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 16 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 17 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 18 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 19 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 20 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 21 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 22 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 23 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 24 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 25 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 27 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 28 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 30 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 31 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 32 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 34 (date unknown)
- Sir Gee, 35 (date unknown)