Ray, with regard to Klaws, I am going to have to disagree with you. For some reason I am thinking Brian Wright, even though I know this is wrong.Kashgar wrote:Koo Koo Club is Denis Gifford. Claws looks like Dave Follows.
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Re: Katy 1-10 Misty & Tammy reprints Vulcan For Girls?
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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This doesn't make sense, Colin. If you know that Brian Wright is wrong, how can you possibly think that Brian Wright is right? As is well known, two wrongs don't make a Wright!!colcool007 wrote:For some reason I am thinking Brian Wright, even though I know this is wrong.
Re: Katy 1-10 Misty & Tammy reprints Vulcan For Girls?
Claws was drawn by Leslie Harding, a.k.a Styx. The strip originally ran in Whoopee!
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Probably copyright or printing error.comixminx wrote:And they've flipped that cover for the Tina comic, too! Wonder why?marckie73 wrote:In the Netherlands it was used for the Tina for the week from 29 January to 4 February 1972.
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Whoopee sounds right to me (I'm sure you are speaking from knowledge in any case ) - I'm sure I've seen that artist too but wouldn't ever have been able to give more info than that.Raven wrote:Claws was drawn by Leslie Harding, a.k.a Styx. The strip originally ran in Whoopee!
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Re: Katy 1-10 Misty & Tammy reprints Vulcan For Girls?
It could be printing error but it is an odd sort of error to make, not at all usual I don't think. I also don't think it would be anything to do with copyright (especially as Markie says the other covers were printed in Tina un-flipped). I wonder if someone in the design side thought it looked better for some reason? Very odd anyway.Tammyfan wrote:Probably copyright or printing error.comixminx wrote:And they've flipped that cover for the Tina comic, too! Wonder why?marckie73 wrote:In the Netherlands it was used for the Tina for the week from 29 January to 4 February 1972.
jintycomic.wordpress.com/ Excellent and weird stories from the past - with amazing art to boot.
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Yes, he drew Claws in Whoopee! and Paws (about a dog) in Krazy (and, later, Whizzer and Chips.).comixminx wrote:Whoopee sounds right to me (I'm sure you are speaking from knowledge in any case ) - I'm sure I've seen that artist too but wouldn't ever have been able to give more info than that.Raven wrote:Claws was drawn by Leslie Harding, a.k.a Styx. The strip originally ran in Whoopee!
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In the same way that anyone trying to remember the singer of a particular song or the actor of a particular role, you go through all the possible alternatives to dismiss them until you can get to the correct person.Phoenix wrote:This doesn't make sense, Colin. If you know that Brian Wright is wrong, how can you possibly think that Brian Wright is right? As is well known, two wrongs don't make a Wright!!colcool007 wrote:For some reason I am thinking Brian Wright, even though I know this is wrong.
Thank you for this Raven. I did remember Paws but I could not remember the correct comic so the results I was receiving from Google were interesting to say the least. However, cute puppies, late at night, are a nice way to send a person off to the land of nod.Raven wrote:Claws was drawn by Leslie Harding, a.k.a Styx. The strip originally ran in Whoopee!
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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The issue of flipping is not confined to comics. Enid Blyton's novel Five On Kirrin Island Again is an interesting example. When it was first published in 1947 by Hodder and Stoughton the telescope through which George is looking at the island was drawn the wrong way round by artist Eileen Soper, the error somehow having escaped all inspections by proof-readers and editors, so the telescope had to be flipped for later editions. More fundamentally, though, and extremely curiously, for the 1997 paperback reprint by Hodder Children's Books the original flawed dustwrapper cover picture was chosen, and then flipped. See below. As my copy of the hardback is a 1954 reprint with a different dustwrapper illustration I have scanned the side by side covers from The Enid Blyton Dossier by Brian Stewart and Tony Summerfield. I acknowledge the copyrights of Enid Blyton Limited, and Hodder and Stoughton for the original publications and the paperback reprint, and 1999 Hawk Books as well for The Enid Blyton Dossier.
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Sorry about misidentification. It's weird how sure you can be of the wrong answer to the point that you don't feel the need to check it out and verify your first thought.
Re: Katy 1-10 Misty & Tammy reprints Vulcan For Girls?
Must be those errors that can slip through for a first edition and get cleared up for subsequent editions.
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But having corrected the mistake once it was spotted, it seems almost criminal to make the same mistake again.Tammyfan wrote:Must be those errors that can slip through for a first edition and get cleared up for subsequent editions.