What comics did you buy today?
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Tales of The Universe issue 2. Worth getting if for no other reason than reading the Independence League of Alba. Highly amusing.
And I was given a copy of Saltire: Annihilation Part 1 as I have the happy task of reviewing it for Down The Tubes (DTT)
And I was given a copy of Saltire: Annihilation Part 1 as I have the happy task of reviewing it for Down The Tubes (DTT)
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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FYI
The Sainsbury's in Bigglsewade Beds By the A1
has as of today (26-1014) 4 Copies of the Battle book 6 of the Roy of the Rovers
and about 25 Each of the Whizzer and Chips and the Best of the 1970s Girls annuals no Hotspurs Beezer or Topper though
The Sainsbury's in Bigglsewade Beds By the A1
has as of today (26-1014) 4 Copies of the Battle book 6 of the Roy of the Rovers
and about 25 Each of the Whizzer and Chips and the Best of the 1970s Girls annuals no Hotspurs Beezer or Topper though
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Picked up Jag (8th June 1968) for £3 in the Barras.
Incidentally anyone in the Glasgow area that's not been to the comic stall in McIvers Market area and is looking for some really old comics (50s 60s and older Beano's, Dandy's etc etc) should talk to the guy he has 100s behind the counter- I always thought he was going to be a grumpy "so and so", so never really bought anything from him, but as don't have any Jags and wanted to revisit the comic (especially only for for £3) I thought I would pluck up the courage to talk to him - turns out he's a lovely, very helpful guy.
Incidentally anyone in the Glasgow area that's not been to the comic stall in McIvers Market area and is looking for some really old comics (50s 60s and older Beano's, Dandy's etc etc) should talk to the guy he has 100s behind the counter- I always thought he was going to be a grumpy "so and so", so never really bought anything from him, but as don't have any Jags and wanted to revisit the comic (especially only for for £3) I thought I would pluck up the courage to talk to him - turns out he's a lovely, very helpful guy.
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Slim pickings at the ephemera fair I only picked up two items but one was a Tiger Tim's Rainbow Painting Book for a tenner. It looks to be from around the 1920s and features enlarged panels from the comics - or perhaps original panels just for the painting book. Google has no sign of it so maybe quite rare. Also picked up a 1930s Humorist magazine - Christmas issue for £2.
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My Sainsbury's now have a few (very few) of the 'Best of' annuals. The DC Thomson ones have 80 pages. Best of Topper mainly has 1960s/70s strips. Good stuff.
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Delighted to hear Lew that the Topper best of annual has 60s and 70s strips, that's my era. I was nearly sure that it would have been late 80s. I am keeping it along with the others for Christmas day. Us British comic fans are well spoilt for choice this fall.Also we have Hibernian comics set to release two new books. Great stuff
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Yes, the cover's a bit misleading in that it may give the impression it contains later strips. There are a few of those but it seems to be at least half 60s/70s strips. Reproduction is excellent.wilsia wrote:Delighted to hear Lew that the Topper best of annual has 60s and 70s strips, that's my era. I was nearly sure that it would have been late 80s. I am keeping it along with the others for Christmas day. Us British comic fans are well spoilt for choice this fall.Also we have Hibernian comics set to release two new books. Great stuff
The Hotspur one looks very nice too. Not sure of the era of the strips though.
They didn't have the Beezer or Bunty books, unless they sold out over the last few days, which is possible as they've definitely under ordered on these items. I had the last Topper one.
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Yes the cover has a very late 80s-early 90s look about it which I guess made me think that era would make up the majority if the contents. Always very different to tell the year of Hotspur strips the DCT adventure comics always look very dated even at the time they were published. Glad to hear the reproduction is of a high standard, thank you Lew for the additional info. Who would have thought that we should these annuals again bsck on the shelves.
British comic fans looking for a fun read should look out for the a
Andy Capp year book which is being promoted in the customer service of Argos and in the Sainsburys book section. Again excellent value and a 100% british strip
British comic fans looking for a fun read should look out for the a
Andy Capp year book which is being promoted in the customer service of Argos and in the Sainsburys book section. Again excellent value and a 100% british strip
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It is quite strange to see them again after all these years. If members will forgive a bit of a diversion from the topic, I've given four of the books a quick review on my blog:wilsia wrote:Who would have thought that we should these annuals again bsck on the shelves.
http://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2014/ ... -more.html
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Thanks, Lew.
I vaguely remember seeing that particular strip of The Whizzers of Oz in an annual so may by the Best of The Topper Annual so that I can re-read it.
The Battle Annual is a good one though based on strips from the comic rather than the annuals. A good one to review when you have the time.
I vaguely remember seeing that particular strip of The Whizzers of Oz in an annual so may by the Best of The Topper Annual so that I can re-read it.
The Battle Annual is a good one though based on strips from the comic rather than the annuals. A good one to review when you have the time.
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SID wrote:Thanks, Lew.
I vaguely remember seeing that particular strip of The Whizzers of Oz in an annual so may by the Best of The Topper Annual so that I can re-read it.
The Battle Annual is a good one though based on strips from the comic rather than the annuals. A good one to review when you have the time.
I'd review it if it was available around here. However, the more I hear about it the more it sounds like a re-issue or cut down version of this book that Titan published five years ago:
http://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2009/ ... -here.html
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Recently, I've bought the four Titan/Egmont annuals, and the following comics:
The first Whoopee and Cheeky (9th February 1980)
Whizzer and Chips 12th November 1977
Buster 4th and 11th July 1981
Nutty 14th July 1984 and 27th July 1985
The first Whoopee and Cheeky (9th February 1980)
Whizzer and Chips 12th November 1977
Buster 4th and 11th July 1981
Nutty 14th July 1984 and 27th July 1985
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Today's post...
The fancy new Kickstarter version of Hunt Emerson's Calculus Cat (yeah!)
And some American comics, for a change...
-French Ice numbers 1, 6, 7 and 9.
-Holiday Out numbers 1 and 2.
-Open Season numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
-Laffin' Gas numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5.
All from 1986-1987...
The fancy new Kickstarter version of Hunt Emerson's Calculus Cat (yeah!)
And some American comics, for a change...
-French Ice numbers 1, 6, 7 and 9.
-Holiday Out numbers 1 and 2.
-Open Season numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
-Laffin' Gas numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5.
All from 1986-1987...
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Bought the New Dandy Annual and the New Oor Wullie Annual for just over £2. I had a £5 voucher for Smiths, they are doing a buy 1 get one for £1 offer and I had a 20% discount card!
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Just managed to get both the best of Topper & Beezer Annuals from the Sainsbury's in Kempston Beds
But more importantly found out the Sainsbury's reference numbers for these books
The Best Of Topper is :7721909 and The Best of Beezer is :7721904 if you ring up your local Sainsbury's and ask them to enter this number into their system they can tell you what stores in your area have the books in stock .
Hope this helps with the hunt
p.s I have posted this on numerous threads as they all seem to cover these books
But more importantly found out the Sainsbury's reference numbers for these books
The Best Of Topper is :7721909 and The Best of Beezer is :7721904 if you ring up your local Sainsbury's and ask them to enter this number into their system they can tell you what stores in your area have the books in stock .
Hope this helps with the hunt
p.s I have posted this on numerous threads as they all seem to cover these books
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