Re: Alternate Perceptions
Posted: 12 Jul 2009, 17:41
Which is precisely my point about Classics removing the colour. I'd pay extra to have the strips done as intended, including the colour.
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I suspect that some would then complain because it wasn't A3 like the originals, or on thicker paper, or not digital.Digifiend wrote:Which is precisely my point about Classics removing the colour. I'd pay extra to have the strips done as intended, including the colour.
1953 they mean. It even says that Gordon Bell started drawing him in 1959, how could he have if he hadn't started yet? They got the dates wrong for both Roger and Biffo.Roger dodging exploits were first seen in Beano issue 561, in April 1963.
Wrong. Iron Fish ended long before that, and General Jumbo finished after Billy the Cat and Katie.Of the last to go were the underwater exploits of a fish shaped submarine in The Iron Fish, and the schoolboy superhero Billy the Cat, and his sister Katie.
The way that's worded, it sounds like 65 years after 1988, not 65 years after 1938! In short, unreliable website. They haven't done their research.the long lived Lord Snooty, finally dropped in 1988 but still enjoying his aristocratic childhood in the Beano retirement home 65 years later.
I vaguely remember that picture. I believe it was on the front cover of a 96 (or 97) issue, and Dennis says something like "I think mum made me wear long trousers to stop me from menacing" and Gnasher faints at the sight of them. Wierd to think that a Dennis fan Member from the 80's thought that only softies wore shorts!Digifiend wrote:
What does this have to do with the above subject, for the goodness sake, end your pointless spamming.comicsgalore wrote:My mummy sometimes thinks the Bash Street Kids are in the dandy.
What does it not have to do with the above subject? It's about people thinking that comic characters are in a different comic from what they are, and that was exactly what i was talking aboutWizzKid97 wrote:What does this have to do with the above subject, for the goodness sake, end your pointless spamming.comicsgalore wrote:My mummy sometimes thinks the Bash Street Kids are in the dandy.
It doesn't actually follow what everyone else is talking about, the above is discussing incorrect pictures and facts and the previous page discusses news articles and webites which have got things wrong. This has nothing to do with your Mum thinking The Bash Street Kids are sometimes in the Dandy. (What do you mean by "sometimes" anyway?)comicsgalore wrote:What does it not have to do with the above subject? It's about people thinking that comic characters are in a different comic from what they are, and that was exactly what i was talking aboutWizzKid97 wrote:What does this have to do with the above subject, for the goodness sake, end your pointless spamming.comicsgalore wrote:My mummy sometimes thinks the Bash Street Kids are in the dandy.
WizzKid97 is right, comicsgalore - it's bad form to resurrect old threads if you've nothing much to add. Your name is yanobandy and I claim my cigar...comicsgalore wrote:Well, maybe that's cos i dont really talk to her about the Bash Street Kids much?
Haw-haw-haw! What a stupid,dense,ignorant,slow-witted,idiotic,imbecilic,doltish,thickheaded,cretinous,pea-brained,daft,vacous,vapid,simple-minded and inane thing to say.Digifiend wrote:1953 they mean. It even says that Gordon Bell started drawing him in 1959, how could he have if he hadn't started yet? They got the dates wrong for both Roger and Biffo.Roger dodging exploits were first seen in Beano issue 561, in April 1963.
And they could've picked a better picture of Dennis - he's in long trousers! He wore them in only one issue if I recall, his knobbly knees ripped them.
More problems. http://www.chezcomics.com/comics-resour ... -comic.htmWrong. Iron Fish ended long before that, and General Jumbo finished after Billy the Cat and Katie.Of the last to go were the underwater exploits of a fish shaped submarine in The Iron Fish, and the schoolboy superhero Billy the Cat, and his sister Katie.The way that's worded, it sounds like 65 years after 1988, not 65 years after 1938! In short, unreliable website. They haven't done their research.the long lived Lord Snooty, finally dropped in 1988 but still enjoying his aristocratic childhood in the Beano retirement home 65 years later.