2010 Annuals in the shops

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Re: 2010 Annuals in the shops

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Lew Stringer wrote:Here's something interesting: Gerry Anderson's Century 21 Annual 2010. It's a 96 page hardback seemingly in the format of the original TV Century 21 annuals. Published by Reynolds & Hearn it seems to be not part of their current Century 21 reprints but a different compilation. Should be out soon.

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Pity they couldn't call it TV21 but I guess that name is owned by IPC.

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I'd heard on the grapevine this wasn't going to happen now, although the planned third volume 'Escape from Aquatraz' is?

Anyone heard similar?
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I'm afraid you're right, it's been mentioned in another thread that that book won't not be published. But it wasn't the second volume, it was entirely seperate.

Escape From Aquatraz is due out on 30 November according to Tesco
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Just noticed that a third Nemi book is due out soon. As this is the third year running these hardback strip collections have appeared I guess we can consider it an annual.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nemi-v-3-Lise-M ... 431&sr=1-1

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Just to let you all know that Waterstones currently has a Buy One Get One Free offer on all kids annuals.
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Can anyone recommend something suitable for Christmas, annual-wise, for a four year old and an eight year old (both girls)? It will have to be available online. Cheers.
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What TV shows do they watch? Dora the Explorer? Hannah Montana? Is the 8 year old in the Brownies?
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dreamticket wrote:Can anyone recommend something suitable for Christmas, annual-wise, for a four year old and an eight year old (both girls)? It will have to be available online. Cheers.
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dreamticket wrote:Can anyone recommend something suitable for Christmas, annual-wise, for a four year old and an eight year old (both girls)? It will have to be available online. Cheers.
The titles already suggested would be fine for a four year old, and perhaps The Beano Annual, The Dandy Annual and Derek the Sheep for the eight year old?

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steelclaw wrote:
dreamticket wrote:Can anyone recommend something suitable for Christmas, annual-wise, for a four year old and an eight year old (both girls)? It will have to be available online. Cheers.
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You missed the Charlie and Lola annual! :lol:
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Thanks for all the suggestions, folks. The eight year old likes Tom & Jerry so that's a possibility. I was thinking of something along the lines of a bunch of Ladybird books for her as well, but not sure if they still make them! (Could always buy secod hand classics from the seventies which I remember enjoying myself - and recently picked up the Frank Humphris illustrated Battle Of The Little Big Horn on a nostalgia binge. Was not disappointed).

Are all of the above suggestions strip based or a bit of all sorts?

Charlie and Lola? As this means nothing to me I have to ask if it's a serious suggestion.
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dreamticket wrote: Thanks for all the suggestions, folks. The eight year old likes Tom & Jerry so that's a possibility. I was thinking of something along the lines of a bunch of Ladybird books for her as well, but not sure if they still make them!

As per Digifiend, I'd suggested bearing in mind what they love in film and TV. Lots of eight year old girls are absolutely bonkers about Hannah Montana, for example. There's an annual for that (though I doubt it'll have any strips, and getting them into comics would be nice, too!) High School Musical is still very big with many young girls, though Hannah seems to be taking over.

I doubt your little girls would much like an old ladybird book on the Battle Of The Little Big Horn, though!
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Go to Amazon,
Type in 'Ladybird' tons come up.

Here you are Col.

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Charlie and Lola is series of books written and illustrated by Lauren Child, as stated on that annual cover. They have a cartoon on Cbeebies. :)
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dreamticket wrote: Are all of the above suggestions strip based or a bit of all sorts?
The Dandy and Beano annuals are all strips, as is Derek the Sheep. The latter was published last year but is still available online:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Derek-Sheep-Bea ... 360&sr=8-1

You might also try a few books published by Cinebooks, which do English language editions of European comic albums:
http://www.cinebook.co.uk/

http://www.cinebook.co.uk/catalogue~cat~A-006-071B.asp


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I chanced accross the Dennis and Gnasher Annual at the weekend. It has one of those 'spongy' covers that make it look thicker than it actually is. I didn't get time to do a page count though. Does anyone know if Thompson's are only doing this type of D&G Annual, presumably to tie in with the TV show?
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