Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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My local WH Smith had many copies today, racked with 2000AD/Megazine/Marvel/DC stuff. Could be that some only put them out today (Thursday) so if Wednesday was fruitless it might be worth checking again.

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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Lew Stringer wrote:I hope they do well as it might encourage them to do new comics (or more reprint) but I'm not sure who these specials are aimed at. There aren't enough hard core enthusiasts of those titles to make them viable, and the continued strips (with no "next week" to ever appear) will frustrate younger readers. I can only assume they're aimed at the general public 30-somethings who might remember the comics of their youth.... assuming those same 30-somethings, who have long abandoned comics, actually bother to look at the comic section these days to notice them!

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From what I gather, Lew, they are pushing towards the readers remembering their youth, but the downside is trying to get there attention. I can't say I've really looked, but after the publicity around the first release I wonder if so many people now remember about Battle's release.

That said, I've had some good comments from those reminiscing.....our kinds of nostalgia websites are probably a good way of pushing people towards the comic - but again, it's making sure the people who read about it today remember about it on the 16th September.

No easy task that!
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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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bustercomic wrote:
Lew Stringer wrote:I hope they do well as it might encourage them to do new comics (or more reprint) but I'm not sure who these specials are aimed at. There aren't enough hard core enthusiasts of those titles to make them viable, and the continued strips (with no "next week" to ever appear) will frustrate younger readers. I can only assume they're aimed at the general public 30-somethings who might remember the comics of their youth.... assuming those same 30-somethings, who have long abandoned comics, actually bother to look at the comic section these days to notice them!

Lew
From what I gather, Lew, they are pushing towards the readers remembering their youth, but the downside is trying to get there attention. I can't say I've really looked, but after the publicity around the first release I wonder if so many people now remember about Battle's release.

That said, I've had some good comments from those reminiscing.....our kinds of nostalgia websites are probably a good way of pushing people towards the comic - but again, it's making sure the people who read about it today remember about it on the 16th September.

No easy task that!
I've just picked up my copy. I share Lew's bafflement at the use of continued stories, I have to say-the D-Day Dawson and Major Eazy ones are nicely self contained, surely it would have made more sense to go for all complete stories even if it meant less different strips overall?

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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tony ingram wrote:I share Lew's bafflement at the use of continued stories, I have to say-the D-Day Dawson and Major Eazy ones are nicely self contained, surely it would have made more sense to go for all complete stories even if it meant less different strips overall?
Or just run the final chapters of a serial so readers know how it ended.

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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I'm going to apply for a job at Egmont and sort them out, even with my little knowledge I'm sure I could have done it better.
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They should learn from Classics from the Comics. Last month they ran the first episode from a V for Vengeance series, then this month, the final part. Likewise, the Beano/Dandy 70 Years Crazy About Creatures book last year included the first and last parts of Our Teacher's a Walrus. Better to get the beginning and end rather than some random middle section. Seems Thomsons have the right attitude, unlike Egmont.

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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Can't say I disagree Digi the use of contonued strips ina one off is strange to say the least, but at present thats what it is a one off so next issue )unlike Classics) to continue the strip I'm afraid.

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I also cited a 70 years book - the Battle special should've included the first and last episodes of a story - since there is only one issue, these could be at different points in the comic, or could be part 1 with the final part on the very next page, which is what Crazy About Creatures did. Classics used a next issue conclusion, but the point was that they used the first and last parts instead of random parts, not when they appeared.

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Maybe it's not for people to read, but just to look at and think ohhhhh I used to buy this years ago, that's buy it for old times sake.

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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Yeah I think your right on that one Steelclaw - I think it's just a nostalgia special edition (like a football mag etc) and not meant as anyrthing else - after all it's only a few old comic strips really nothing that serious or deep (still hope they are all a success and we get a new comic in the UK out of these specials)

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Yeah, I've mentioned before that I'd like to see a IPC/Fleetway version of Classics from the Comics. If these specials are a success, maybe Egmont will launch such a publication.

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Lets hope that happends Digi' it would be good to see a regular new or reprint book on the racks again.

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Re: Roy of the Rovers, Battle, Misty and Buster back on shelves

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The Belfast WH Smith had the Buster special in stock today - had three copies left after I bought one.

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I wondered who had bought the second copy ;)

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