I always thought Scream ended due to complaints from parents,so if that was the case imagine what the PC brigade of today would have donegeoff42 wrote:I believe the only true victim of general strikes was Scream in the eighties... a shame.
Unpublished issues of Whoopee
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Nay, Bri, Fleetway only considered pulling a title when the House of Commons brought it up for debate; when it was slammed in the nation's best-selling newspaper; and when Menzies and W H Smiths threatened to pull the plug on all Fleetway's titles - ACTION! Scream never reached those heights of notoriety.
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I have the issue from 17th December 1983 being the 500th issue of 567, ending on 30th March 1985. The following week, Whoopee was squeezed into Whizzer & Chips.
Of course, i may be wrong, but i'm 99% sure it's accurate.
Of course, i may be wrong, but i'm 99% sure it's accurate.
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You are 100 per cent right on both numbershankshanklin wrote:I have the issue from 17th December 1983 being the 500th issue of 567, ending on 30th March 1985
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i had whoopee down as 573 issues in one note book and 567 in another so im gonna have to update all my note books is the official figures for roy of the rovers 851 and whizzer and chips 1087.
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I have the same for W&C, but can't say for ROTR, as i was never interested in football or war based comics, only the humour comics.
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I'm sure i read somewhere issue 500 was numbered incorrectly and it actually wasnt the 500th but fleetway messed up and didn't take strikes etc into consideration but i may have dreamt thatklakadak-ploobadoof wrote:You are 100 per cent right on both numbershankshanklin wrote:I have the issue from 17th December 1983 being the 500th issue of 567, ending on 30th March 1985
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[/quote] I'm sure i read somewhere issue 500 was numbered incorrectly and it actually wasnt the 500th but fleetway messed up and didn't take strikes etc into consideration but i may have dreamt that [/quote]
You are quite right. What they advertised as issue 500 was in fact No. 494. Issue 500 came a few weeks later and had the cover-date of Dec 17, 1983.
You are quite right. What they advertised as issue 500 was in fact No. 494. Issue 500 came a few weeks later and had the cover-date of Dec 17, 1983.
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I'm sure i read somewhere issue 500 was numbered incorrectly and it actually wasnt the 500th but fleetway messed up and didn't take strikes etc into consideration but i may have dreamt that [/quote]klakadak-ploobadoof wrote:
You are quite right. What they advertised as issue 500 was in fact No. 494. Issue 500 came a few weeks later and had the cover-date of Dec 17, 1983.[/quote]
I thought so as i remember being rather confused a few years ago when writing my list for whoopee! somebody should have being fired for that mistake
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It's an easy mistake to make, & they probably weren't expecting anyone to be scrutinizing it 30 years later. They probably just counted 500 weeks from the first week, & either forgot about the missing weeks, or chose to ignore it.
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if i was one of the higher ups at fleetway i would have been fuming if i discovered that mistake as it is not very professional and does not look good for the company.i wonder if anyone at the time had all 494 issues up to that point and wrote in.
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I'm sure someone would have done. OCD still existed back then, just had a different name.
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Everyone makes trivial mistakes, like you referring to IPC (as it was in 1983) as Fleetway.big bad bri wrote:if i was one of the higher ups at fleetway i would have been fuming if i discovered that mistake as it is not very professional and does not look good for the company.i wonder if anyone at the time had all 494 issues up to that point and wrote in.
I'm sure IPC's upper management at the time wouldn't have given a toss about the numbering.
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in my mind ipc/fleetway same company it was egmont that ruined comics
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Lew's right - if it increased sales that week then no one was going to be too fussed. It's nice that for an unnumbered comic someone decided to celebrate it. One of the great comics from my childhood.