Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Talk here about just about anything associated with British comics or story papers and the industry that does not fit in any other forum.
There are separate fora open to registered members for discussing specific comics, artists, websites etc.

Moderators: Al, AndyB

Post Reply
User avatar
bustercomic
Posts: 184
Joined: 03 Mar 2006, 00:05
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Contact:

Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by bustercomic »

Hiya,

Just a note to let you know that the page by page on the Bustercomic site has expanded to 155 editions. Brief overviews of all of those issues now appear with a list of who appeared, and the front cover scans too!

More to come in the next few weeks I'm working on an average of a year's comics per weekend, so slowly but surely we're getting there!

Matt
http://www.bustercomic.co.uk - The World's Most Comprehensive Buster Website

You Voted For The Top 100 Strips......The Results Are Now In at Bustercomic.co.uk
steelclaw
DC Skelton
Posts: 1868
Joined: 01 Mar 2006, 19:24

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by steelclaw »

Do you know how many their were of these?

Image

Image

Image
User avatar
bustercomic
Posts: 184
Joined: 03 Mar 2006, 00:05
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Contact:

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by bustercomic »

Hiya,

Lifted from here http://www.bustercomic.co.uk/summerspecials.html
However, Summer's weren't always about Holiday Fun. Between 1975 and 1985 Buster produced a summer puzzle book full of teasers riddles and games. And so as not to leave the other seasons out, in 1988 Buster produced a Winter Special, however this turned out to be just a one off.
Matt
http://www.bustercomic.co.uk - The World's Most Comprehensive Buster Website

You Voted For The Top 100 Strips......The Results Are Now In at Bustercomic.co.uk
User avatar
Sidnny
Posts: 44
Joined: 04 Feb 2007, 14:06
Contact:

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Sidnny »

One of my life's regrets is not buying the last ever issue. I just didn't know that it happened until it was too late. :(
Reading comics since 1969. My comics are: The Dandy Xtreme (since 1969), 2000AD (since 1977), Judge Dredd Megazine (since 1990) and Spaceship Away (since 2003).
Ian
Posts: 55
Joined: 27 May 2006, 16:35
Location: Northern Ireland

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Ian »

Sidnny I have the last issue of Buster(in mint condition) in my collection and I would be willing to sell it if you are interested.
User avatar
Sidnny
Posts: 44
Joined: 04 Feb 2007, 14:06
Contact:

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Sidnny »

Ian wrote:Sidnny I have the last issue of Buster(in mint condition) in my collection and I would be willing to sell it if you are interested.
Thanks, Ian. :cheers: How much?
Reading comics since 1969. My comics are: The Dandy Xtreme (since 1969), 2000AD (since 1977), Judge Dredd Megazine (since 1990) and Spaceship Away (since 2003).
Ian
Posts: 55
Joined: 27 May 2006, 16:35
Location: Northern Ireland

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Ian »

Sidnny Does 50 quid sound reasonable? Only joking, contact me on my e mail address at ian.wilsonn002@btinternet.com

Ian
Ian
Posts: 55
Joined: 27 May 2006, 16:35
Location: Northern Ireland

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Ian »

Sidnny Oops! I cant spelll my name there is only one n in wilson

Curse my typing.
Rob J
Posts: 18
Joined: 02 Jun 2008, 20:05

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by Rob J »

Bumping this for no good reason really, just that I got a Buster '78 annual today (curse those damn anomalous paperback formats) and am now more sure than ever that it's the best of the fleetway humour titles by quite some way. I never really thought so at the time, mind you. Although it always still fascinated me - Galaxus, Pete's Pocket Army, Charlie Peace, The Leopard from Lyme Street. Each of those strips always struck me as bloody weird - for different reasons. I love the wording in the final frame of the Galaxus strip in this annual too:

"THEY WERE FREE! BUT NOT TO REST! ONCE AGAIN GALAXUS AND HIS FRIENDS MOVED ON ...EVER ONWARDS, HUNTED AND MISUNDERSTOOD."

Hah! What kind of freedom is that?? Ace. Existential doom laden harbinger of poignancy, Galaxus lumbers onwards ever onwards - half king kong, half chicken.

Oh and damn, the art in Marney the Fox is brilliant!!

This serious stuff sandwiched between such genuinely funny treats as Face Ache and Nelly Phant makes for a brilliant comic. If I could go back in time I'd definitely get a subscription to Buster. Gotta get more annuals now - pretty scarce though, it seems. If anyone's selling any comics or annuals PM me please. :wink:
User avatar
bustercomic
Posts: 184
Joined: 03 Mar 2006, 00:05
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Contact:

Re: Bustercomic.co.uk - A bit of shameless shelf promotion

Post by bustercomic »

Nice to see my thread bumped.....all adds to the number of visits I'm sure.

I've been doing a lot of work lately getting the overviews of comics from 65-71 online and although i've done little reading of them, it's amazing how a comic can go from a serious gripping drama to a humour strip quite so easily....Particularly in the 70s these strips seemed to complement each other nicely and there's some real strong moments in the serials that make you want to read on next week.

In fairness, it's probably one of the things that saved the comic when it disappeared due to industrial action - particularly in the big gap from November 1970 to February 1971.
http://www.bustercomic.co.uk - The World's Most Comprehensive Buster Website

You Voted For The Top 100 Strips......The Results Are Now In at Bustercomic.co.uk
Post Reply