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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Action was a short lived British comicbook serial published in the late 1970s (1976 to 1977) by IPC after having been created by Pat Mills. It earned much attention for its focus on fairly Grimdark, gritty, gorily violent stories, many of which were "dead cribs" (ideas derived by ripping off from currently-popular films, books and other comics), intended to appeal to the growing punk culture and to the increasingly disenfranchised youth of Britain. Its stories had much the air of a Darker and Edgier take on classic Pulp novels, while detractors likened it to the penny dreadfuls of the Victorian era. |