Euan Kerr Leaves Thomsons

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Re: Euan Kerr sacked

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phoenix4ever wrote:
Digifiend wrote:try Googling "Euan Kerr sacked". You'll find nothing relevant.
Presumably because he wasn't.
Exactly. Could admin change the title of this thread please so as to avoid any confusion?

Good luck to Euan. He did a fine job both as an editor and as the media "face" of The Beano for decades. The task of an editor can be a subtle one, as far as the readers are aware. We immediately notice art changes for example but the editorial guidance to a comic is often under the radar. It's fascinating to see how editors put their own stamp on a comic and Euan guided The Beano through some difficult periods in comic history when lesser titles fell by the wayside.

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I liked Euan a lot as editor..my era the mid 80's..and onwards..
He brought us Baby-Face...and my favourite Calamity James!!

Thanks Euan for doing a great job..wished I'd met you..

He did a great job on The Beano annual..
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Re: Euan Kerr sacked

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Lew Stringer wrote:Could admin change the title of this thread please so as to avoid any confusion?
The addition of a question mark or the word rumour would probably be sufficient I think, Lew, unless you want to lose the word sacked, in which case the headline could read something like Euan Kerr Leaves Thomsons or Euan Kerr Retires.
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Would I be right in worrying that this spells the end of calamity james adventures? I know alan digby isn't fond of james who is still hanging on in beanoMAX which he has just taken over from? Wait and see I suppose
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Depends if Alan takes over permanently or not I suppose.
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Euan will certainly be a miss. Not only a top notch editor but also someone who was more than happy to try and answer a few questions when they arose concerning the publications with which he was involved. A long and happy retirement to him.
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phoenix4ever wrote:
Lew Stringer wrote:Could admin change the title of this thread please so as to avoid any confusion?
The addition of a question mark or the word rumour would probably be sufficient I think, Lew, unless you want to lose the word sacked, in which case the headline could read something like Euan Kerr Leaves Thomsons or Euan Kerr Retires.
I think the word "sacked" should most definitely be dropped because he wasn't sacked!

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Re: Euan Kerr sacked

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THOMSON reputedly made a 67 million quid profit this last year [though in real tems this is likely a good bit down from the days when a million quid really was a lot of loot] and selling 200 million publications a year.......this is a quote from a news report, according to this they still seem to be performing pretty well, considering we are in a recession.
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Thats a pretty healthy profit really - I thought about 80% plus of DCTs output was pretty much local / regional Scottish newspapers (and the Sunday Post - a Scottish national with a smaller UK circulation) whicj I know are very popular up here and read throughout Scotland - sound like theyre doing well to me.
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Surely with that much profit they could afford to publish a new adventrue comic :)

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Surely with that much profit they shouldn't have to get rid of all those staff, or call in Price Waterhouse! :lol:
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The crazy world of capitalism Eh! ha ha
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Please, Alan Digby, DON'T DROP CALAMITY JAMES!!! I don't even mind reprints here, just as long as he continues.

Good to hear that BeanoMax can continue, though I wonder whether Max will change, although I'm not a regular reader, (or the Beano itself as a result, but that's unlikely). Hopefully working on both comics won't affect the standards of the comics.

Euan Kerr did a great job for years, best wishes to him.
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Just to keep the record straight (though I'm tempted to make up an exciting and intriguing reason for my departure) - I am going by my own choice and didn't negotiate any special deal. After 40 years in the business and with my health and sanity almost in tact, the lure of the golf course was too much!. I've loved my time in comics and hope to do some part-time writing. Thanks to everyone for their kind comments. I will, of course, continue to tune in to Comics UK. Good luck to Alan who will be Commander in Chief of both Beano and BeanoMAX.

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mr ed wrote:Just to keep the record straight (though I'm tempted to make up an exciting and intriguing reason for my departure) - I am going by my own choice and didn't negotiate any special deal. After 40 years in the business and with my health and sanity almost in tact, the lure of the golf course was too much!. I've loved my time in comics and hope to do some part-time writing. Thanks to everyone for their kind comments. I will, of course, continue to tune in to Comics UK. Good luck to Alan who will be Commander in Chief of both Beano and BeanoMAX.

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Thanks for putting the record straight Euan. Looking forward to a possible Beano Memoirs. ;-) (Only joking folks!)

Ok admin, NOW can you change the title of this thread? There's enough daft rumours in fandom as it is so now that a notification from the person involved completely crushes the tale perhaps it can be corrected before it gets out of hand?

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