What comics did you buy today?
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Phoenix, I have a copy of The Human Bat. Enjoyable nonsense, but then, I'm a fan of masked mystery men. Although a bit later than some of the other Bat type characters, it shows the popularity of the black clad, sometimes winged, masked heroes and villains on this side of the Atlantic, a number of whom predate Batman by some years.
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Yes I did. Paid today so hopefully they'll be here within the week which gives me time to work out an explanation to my Mrs!Richard S. wrote:did you bid / win those 3000 Commando's then?
I've told my 19 year old nephew who I used to buy 50-100 copies of Commando a year for much of his childhood as he loves them, and he can't wait to see them. Those comics may have had an influence on his career as he's currently in the army and stationed in the Falklands. He even said he found some old copies in the Army Library out there!
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I'm reasonably sure that I was aware of at least the first of these two novels when I was at school, but at 1/6 each there is no way I could ever have afforded them. It took me a lot of walking to school to save up enough bus fares to squirrel together the 8d that I needed for Adventure and The Wizard on Tuesdays, The Rover and The Hotspur on Thursdays. I did have priorities. Unfortunately so did George Holdcroft, my third-year French teacher, so when he caught me reading under the desk the latest instalment of a Lanky Hutton serial in the issue of Adventure that I had bought on my way up to school, he seemed to think he was justified in confiscating it and then ripping it up. I mean 'Come On', it's not as if I didn't come near the top in his tests and exams, so I must have been multi-tasking, and I went on to get French as part of my degree, and I even got an Advanced Diploma in French many years later, which was a refresher course in the middle of my teaching career. What I learned from the Holdcroft incident was to make sure that whenever I felt it appropriate to separate one of my pupils from some possession or other, I would always return it at the end of the lesson. And the Adventure? I presume I reverted to my default position, which was to look distressed and stop people in Market Street to ask them for a penny for the toilet (the cubicles of course). I went home with a replacement Adventure, putting a couple of metaphorical fingers up to George Holdcroft. He was actually quite a fun guy so I didn't bear a grudge. I didn't forget it though!paw broon wrote:Phoenix, I have a copy of The Human Bat. Enjoyable nonsense, but then, I'm a fan of masked mystery men. Although a bit later than some of the other Bat type characters, it shows the popularity of the black clad, sometimes winged, masked heroes and villains on this side of the Atlantic, a number of whom predate Batman by some years.
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Picked up TV Comic #154 - the first Red Ray.
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Where the heck were they? The only GN that I saw out there was the Rick Random reprints. I went there twice. Once in 2005 and once in 2011. Jeepers, just realised that it is over 10 years since I first went there....Adam Eterno wrote:Yes I did. Paid today so hopefully they'll be here within the week which gives me time to work out an explanation to my Mrs!Richard S. wrote:did you bid / win those 3000 Commando's then?
I've told my 19 year old nephew who I used to buy 50-100 copies of Commando a year for much of his childhood as he loves them, and he can't wait to see them. Those comics may have had an influence on his career as he's currently in the army and stationed in the Falklands. He even said he found some old copies in the Army Library out there!
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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What is a GN, Col? This abbreviation is not listed in my copy (actually Andrew's) of The New Oxford Dictionary.colcool007 wrote:The only GN that I saw out there was the Rick Random reprints.
They didn't let the grass grow under your feet, did they? You were in Cyprus in 2009.colcool007 wrote:I went there twice. Once in 2005 and once in 2011.
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GN = graphic novel
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He's there now so I'll ask him. They've probably been taken out there since 2011!colcool007 wrote:Where the heck were they? The only GN that I saw out there was the Rick Random reprints. I went there twice. Once in 2005 and once in 2011. Jeepers, just realised that it is over 10 years since I first went there....Adam Eterno wrote:Yes I did. Paid today so hopefully they'll be here within the week which gives me time to work out an explanation to my Mrs!Richard S. wrote:did you bid / win those 3000 Commando's then?
I've told my 19 year old nephew who I used to buy 50-100 copies of Commando a year for much of his childhood as he loves them, and he can't wait to see them. Those comics may have had an influence on his career as he's currently in the army and stationed in the Falklands. He even said he found some old copies in the Army Library out there!
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Thank you, koollectablz. It is now obvious why the abbreviation doesn't appear in Andrew's dictionary. It predates graphic novels.koollectablz wrote:GN = graphic novel
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Most of my time recently I have been buying 70/80s US DC/CHARLTON comics which I enjoy reading and at a £1 a copy from the charity shop they are in my favourite price range.
Today however spent £8 (gulp)on this book from a charity shop.
This relates to a favourite comic I had in the 40s.This is an excellent book which comic fans will already have but one that I have been hoping to find for some time.
I did like a Denis Gifford comic catalogue I saw at a carboot which had pages full of comic cover photos but it looked like it had been stored in a damp place as the first pages weren't very flat and for that reason I didn't like the £5 asking price and so I didn't bother buying it.
Today however spent £8 (gulp)on this book from a charity shop.
This relates to a favourite comic I had in the 40s.This is an excellent book which comic fans will already have but one that I have been hoping to find for some time.
I did like a Denis Gifford comic catalogue I saw at a carboot which had pages full of comic cover photos but it looked like it had been stored in a damp place as the first pages weren't very flat and for that reason I didn't like the £5 asking price and so I didn't bother buying it.
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This fine book has been discussed before, abacus, about a couple of years ago. Go to Retired IPC/Odhams/Fleetway titles, and then to Film Fun Facts.
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Well remembered Phoenix. .I found the article which you didn't mention was not under the general discussion heading.Phoenix wrote:This fine book has been discussed before, abacus, about a couple of years ago. Go to Retired IPC/Odhams/Fleetway titles, and then to Film Fun Facts.
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For me the great thing about this book is the fact it concentrates on the artistic background detail in the comic strips plus the social conditions of the time.I remember when I used to read these comics I always took notice of the background detail and how attractive the women characters were portrayed in contrast to the clowning of the men characters.
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In the films in which the Film Fun characters used to appear, abacus, there was always at least one very attractive female star. The ones in the strip cartoons are simply the comic equivalents. Sales were brisk. Cinemas were busy.abacus wrote:I remember when I used to read these comics I always took notice of the background detail and how attractive the women characters were portrayed in contrast to the clowning of the men characters.
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At the Manchester Film & Comic Con this last weekend, I got Lew Stringer's Brickman Begins and Gary Whitlock's Creatures of the Weirdieverse, both very nice!
Reviews etcetera will be done when I find a spare moment (I've heard they exist?).
Reviews etcetera will be done when I find a spare moment (I've heard they exist?).
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Bought Doctor Who Magazine 500 - from a McColls that doesn't normally sell it.