What comics did you buy today?
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Thanks Steve. I considered going myself but the prospect of everything being disrupted by the marathon put me off. Maybe I'll try the next one on July 2nd.
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First issue of Deadpool Unleashed.
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Having looked at some of the previews and saturday being my normal weekly town visit I think TEX PATAGONIA looks like the one that will be of interest to me.
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/catalog
that 's if F.P.still have a copy.
(No, couldn't see that on the table got Lady Mechanika which was my second or third choice instead because I was impressed with the artwork.Some comics had the dreaded to be continued words and others were not the sort I am interested in however got a free comic plus a free badge so can't grumble.
Having looked at some of the previews and saturday being my normal weekly town visit I think TEX PATAGONIA looks like the one that will be of interest to me.
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/catalog
that 's if F.P.still have a copy.
(No, couldn't see that on the table got Lady Mechanika which was my second or third choice instead because I was impressed with the artwork.Some comics had the dreaded to be continued words and others were not the sort I am interested in however got a free comic plus a free badge so can't grumble.
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My local shop Amazing Fantasy weren't as good as the last couple of years. They only ordered three FCBD titles - Marvel's Secret Empire, DC's Wonder Woman, and Image's I Hate Image. Everyone got a bag containing those three and two 25 cent books from a few months ago (Walking Dead and Outcast). A customer asked about 2000AD, which had been in last year's bag of 12 they handed out. Turns out they stopped selling it and didn't order the free one because nobody was buying the weekly, only the trades. Probably because WHSmith also sell it - speaking of which, I went there afterwards and bought this week's Beano and this month's Doctor Who Magazine.
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All at Enniskillen ComicFest...
A Vampire Brats and Tom Thug sketch by Lew Stringer
A December 1986 Beano with Billy Whizz artwork not by Mal Judge
A sketch of Dennis, Curly, Pieface, Gnasher and Gnipper by Nigel P and Nika
Sector 13, the Belfast 2000AD fanzine (plugged the other day on Down the Tubes) (free)
Beano 3863, so Nigel and Nika would have something to sign (but they were giving it away free!)
First issue of Jackpot and two others
A Cheeky
Seven Monster Funs, including the last one
Rok of the Rovers 2-6, all signed by John, Alan and Dan Cornwell
Derek the Troll
A Davy Francis caricature
A Cam Kennedy Rogue Trooper print
Pretty good haul!
A Vampire Brats and Tom Thug sketch by Lew Stringer
A December 1986 Beano with Billy Whizz artwork not by Mal Judge
A sketch of Dennis, Curly, Pieface, Gnasher and Gnipper by Nigel P and Nika
Sector 13, the Belfast 2000AD fanzine (plugged the other day on Down the Tubes) (free)
Beano 3863, so Nigel and Nika would have something to sign (but they were giving it away free!)
First issue of Jackpot and two others
A Cheeky
Seven Monster Funs, including the last one
Rok of the Rovers 2-6, all signed by John, Alan and Dan Cornwell
Derek the Troll
A Davy Francis caricature
A Cam Kennedy Rogue Trooper print
Pretty good haul!
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Is this a Roy Of The Rovers spoof that I've never heard of, Andy, or have you just spelt it incorrectly?AndyB wrote:Rok of the Rovers 2-6
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Or Rok of the Reds who which Lew has mentioned a few times: http://lewstringer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/ ... s-no1.htmlPhoenix wrote:Is this a Roy Of The Rovers spoof that I've never heard of, Andy, or have you just spelt it incorrectly?AndyB wrote:Rok of the Rovers 2-6
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Clarification required then, please.Adam Eterno wrote:Or Rok of the Reds
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Rok of The Reds is a six part series showing what happens when the lives of a dangerous intergalactic outlaw and an arrogant footballer collide. With his home world destroyed, Rok of Arkadi is on the run and needs a hiding place. And that hiding place happens to be troubled football star Kyle Dixon.Phoenix wrote:Clarification required then, please.Adam Eterno wrote:Or Rok of the Reds
It's a black comedy about revenge, redemption and the ‘beautiful game’. Does it pay homage to Roy Of The Rovers? Oh yes, does it ever.
It's how you imagine ROTR would have looked if John Wagner and Alan Grant had been let loose on Roy Race scripting duties.
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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I was hoping for that as well. No such luck. I was over in Italy recently when I noticed they still sell cowboy comics (and others) in the news kiosks.abacus wrote:Free COMIC BOOK DAY TODAY
Having looked at some of the previews and saturday being my normal weekly town visit I think TEX PATAGONIA looks like the one that will be of interest to me.
http://www.freecomicbookday.com/catalog
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Looking for comic related material at todays carboot, got---
SILVERFIN THE GRAPHIC NOVEL( looks good, young James Bond)
MANGA SHAKESPEARE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM(Phew! not sure about that one my shakespeare interest is probably limited to Laurence Olivier's Richard the third
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and
MR CRABTREE GOES FISHING 1990 first published 1949 this version has comic strip plus colour illustrations and I remember seeing some of the comic strips in newspapers of that time.(Not that I have a great interest in fishing athough I did occasionally sit on the banks of the canal with rod and line as a teenager.)
a £1 the lot.
SILVERFIN THE GRAPHIC NOVEL( looks good, young James Bond)
MANGA SHAKESPEARE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM(Phew! not sure about that one my shakespeare interest is probably limited to Laurence Olivier's Richard the third
and
MR CRABTREE GOES FISHING 1990 first published 1949 this version has comic strip plus colour illustrations and I remember seeing some of the comic strips in newspapers of that time.(Not that I have a great interest in fishing athough I did occasionally sit on the banks of the canal with rod and line as a teenager.)
a £1 the lot.
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It is indeed by Stanley Pitt Paw. Here are some picturespaw broon wrote:Another lovely selection of old, more obscure comics, Adam. The Yarmak could be from late 1949/early1950 and, with any luck, the art will be by the great Stanley Pitt. Please let me know if it is. I'm pretty sure it's an original Australian comic.
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Cheers David. The story is indeed about Hawkeye and is very similar to the storyline from the film "Last of the Mohicans". It is also 27 pages long so I think you've got it. I can't find any record of Streamline releasing this comic so it's always nice to own a comic that isn't on the GCD or anywhere else! I'm assuming as it's un-numbered that it was a one shot issue but I'll keep my eye out for others now.davidandrewsimpson wrote:Adam
The first issue of a mid-fifties Charlton comic called Wild Frontier contained a 27 page story called Iroquois Trail, starring Hawkeye. The cover is different from your Iroquois Trail comic, but the central character looks the same. You can see WF 1 at http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=20279.
David
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I bought issues 1-3 of Whoopee! for £8. I hesitated as they weren't in great condition but then realised that I don't actually collect humour comics, so if they were in better condition, I'd never want to spend enough to buy them. So very happy with them.
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Busy weekend comic shopping for me:
Valiant Annuals 1970, 1982 and 1983 which means I have 17 of the 21 now
Film Shots #1 - McKenzie - 1948
2 x poster free gifts from #2 and #3 of Jag
6 more Smash comics.....still a long way to go for that set
Champion book of football stars, free gift from Champion #3 - IPC 1966
Marvel Avengers #2 which was missing from my set for some reason
Western Adventure Library #1 - Micron - 1965
Pocket Western Library #1 - T&P - 1966
114 Commando comics to hopefully fill some more gaps
Complete years of Victor from 1968, 1973 and 1974 with 4 free gifts. I may think of getting these bound in half years
Valiant Annuals 1970, 1982 and 1983 which means I have 17 of the 21 now
Film Shots #1 - McKenzie - 1948
2 x poster free gifts from #2 and #3 of Jag
6 more Smash comics.....still a long way to go for that set
Champion book of football stars, free gift from Champion #3 - IPC 1966
Marvel Avengers #2 which was missing from my set for some reason
Western Adventure Library #1 - Micron - 1965
Pocket Western Library #1 - T&P - 1966
114 Commando comics to hopefully fill some more gaps
Complete years of Victor from 1968, 1973 and 1974 with 4 free gifts. I may think of getting these bound in half years
