What comics did you buy today?
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That's very true Phoenix. I sometimes think that Eagle was basically what Modern Wonder (with its cutaway drawings by L. Ashwell Wood and full colour Flash Gordon strip) would have naturally evolved into by the 1950s if the War hadn't intervened.
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Being a young fellow aged mid 70's I cycled to the charity shop a few miles away which I hadn 't visited for three weeks and that had the £1 comic boxes.
They had added some more stock since my last visit.
I narrowed my selection down to four and when I took them to the counter the lady said £2
"what? "I said thinking I had misheard.
She said she was now selling them at 50p each and I could have 4 more for £4 if I wanted.
Basic bread and butter comics but I got.
Marvel DR STRANGE No55 (1982)
Marvel DR STRANGE No.69 (1985)
Marvel DR STRANGE No 70 (1985)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No136 (1982)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No 146 (1983)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No157 (1984)
Marvel ZORRO (1991)
Marvel STRANGE TALES cloak/dagger and dr strange (1987)
I had the chance to buy ALICE IN SUNDERLAND a few weeks ago from a charity shop and having since read parts online it would have been my kind of book ,I should still come across it though at some carboot.
Regarding the EAGLE I mentioned in a post some time back that I thought the production of it was influenced by MODERN WONDER mag. and some copies of M.W.that I have got ran the FLASH GORDON comic strip on the back page.
The impact of the first EAGLE comic like any other craze belongs to its time.
I was happy to be there in that decade.
They had added some more stock since my last visit.
I narrowed my selection down to four and when I took them to the counter the lady said £2
"what? "I said thinking I had misheard.
She said she was now selling them at 50p each and I could have 4 more for £4 if I wanted.
Basic bread and butter comics but I got.
Marvel DR STRANGE No55 (1982)
Marvel DR STRANGE No.69 (1985)
Marvel DR STRANGE No 70 (1985)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No136 (1982)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No 146 (1983)
Marvel CONAN the barbarian No157 (1984)
Marvel ZORRO (1991)
Marvel STRANGE TALES cloak/dagger and dr strange (1987)
I had the chance to buy ALICE IN SUNDERLAND a few weeks ago from a charity shop and having since read parts online it would have been my kind of book ,I should still come across it though at some carboot.
Regarding the EAGLE I mentioned in a post some time back that I thought the production of it was influenced by MODERN WONDER mag. and some copies of M.W.that I have got ran the FLASH GORDON comic strip on the back page.
The impact of the first EAGLE comic like any other craze belongs to its time.
I was happy to be there in that decade.
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I bought No.1 of Bobo Bunny off eBay. The main significance for me is that it was the first ever regular comic I had as a child before I discovered the likes of The Dandy and The Beano (then it was quickly dropped).
Reading comics since 1970. My Current Regulars are: 2000 AD (1977-), Judge Dredd Megazine (1990-), Spaceship Away (2003-), Commando (2013-), Deadpool and Wolverine (2023-), Quantum (2023-), Fantastic Four (2025-).
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2 Battle PL Summer Specials and 22 Commandos of which only one was post-decimalisation!
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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On the Eagle/Modern Wonder comparison it's worth remembering that Odhams, who published Modern Wonder and eventually went on to take over Eagle from Hulton, also launched Mickey Mouse Weekly - the first major British photogravure comic - in early 1936, and actually managed to keep it running throughout the War. I wouldn't be surprised if Modern Wonder had to be sacrificed in order to keep its older sibling afloat - albeit at a reduced size and frequency.
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The first issue was dated 8 February 1936, Phil. There doesn't seem to have been a free gift with it though.philcom55 wrote:Odhams, who published Modern Wonder and eventually went on to take over Eagle from Hulton, also launched Mickey Mouse Weekly - the first major British photogravure comic - in early 1936
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Not today but recently I've managed to buy:
11 Battle Annuals 1976-1986 (already read two and loving them!)
Kick-Off Weekly #1 - Soccerfile - 1975
Blakes 7 #1 with free gift - Marvel UK - 1981
Mystery in Space #1 - T&P - 1951
Wonderland #1 - Wonderland Educational - 1961 - Lovely comic for youngsters
Jet Comic #1 and only - Hamilton - 1951 - May be (probably) a copy rather than the original
Spaceman Comic #1 - Gould-Light - 1951 - May be (probably) a copy rather than the original
G-8 and his Battle Aces #1 - Not sure of anything else as it hasn't arrived yet but it's a British version that I can't find much info on.
137 Commando comics - Hopefully filling in some more gaps and providing more swaps
Space Aces!: Comic Book Heroes of the Forties and Fifties - Denis Gifford - Purely for research and fun!
4 lots of comic free gifts and a couple of Scream Summer specials that will be sold on to help pay towards the above!
11 Battle Annuals 1976-1986 (already read two and loving them!)
Kick-Off Weekly #1 - Soccerfile - 1975
Blakes 7 #1 with free gift - Marvel UK - 1981
Mystery in Space #1 - T&P - 1951
Wonderland #1 - Wonderland Educational - 1961 - Lovely comic for youngsters
Jet Comic #1 and only - Hamilton - 1951 - May be (probably) a copy rather than the original
Spaceman Comic #1 - Gould-Light - 1951 - May be (probably) a copy rather than the original
G-8 and his Battle Aces #1 - Not sure of anything else as it hasn't arrived yet but it's a British version that I can't find much info on.
137 Commando comics - Hopefully filling in some more gaps and providing more swaps
Space Aces!: Comic Book Heroes of the Forties and Fifties - Denis Gifford - Purely for research and fun!
4 lots of comic free gifts and a couple of Scream Summer specials that will be sold on to help pay towards the above!
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I don't recognise this title. Could you put up a scan of its cover please, Adam.Adam Eterno wrote:Space Aces!: Comic Book Heroes of the Forties and Fifties - Denis Gifford
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I was in Sunderland once. I went to their Teacher Training College for an interview. It was a waste of time though because when they asked me about my other applications I had to admit that I was due for interviews at a couple of universities in the North West, so they didn't feel able to offer me even a provisional place. After all that travelling too!! Train from Lancaster up to Carlisle, another from Carlisle across to Newcastle, and a third down to Sunderland, and then back again! When I got back to Newcastle station all the newspaper sellers had placards announcing the Munich air crash that had killed the cream of Manchester United's players and staff. My irritation suddenly seemed completely irrelevant.abacus wrote:ALICE IN SUNDERLAND
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Phoenix wrote:I don't recognise this title. Could you put up a scan of its cover please, Adam.Adam Eterno wrote:Space Aces!: Comic Book Heroes of the Forties and Fifties - Denis Gifford
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It was published as a companion book to Denis' Super-Duper Superheroes. Both softback books reprinting covers of 1950s UK indie comics. Nice books to have.Phoenix wrote:I don't recognise this title. Could you put up a scan of its cover please, Adam.Adam Eterno wrote:Space Aces!: Comic Book Heroes of the Forties and Fifties - Denis Gifford
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Adam, the G8 is a British reprint of an American pulp, which had a long run in the U.S. There was a Gold Key comic of G8 in 1966, which was distributed in U.K. Unfortunately, I have no idea of how many issues of the British pulp were issued.
As for Space Aces, as Lew says, it's a nice book to have and I gained a lot of info from it - despite one of the descriptions ending in mid sentence. Always have a proof reader
As for Space Aces, as Lew says, it's a nice book to have and I gained a lot of info from it - despite one of the descriptions ending in mid sentence. Always have a proof reader
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Thanks, Adam and Lew.
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[quote="Lew Stringer"]
It was published as a companion book to Denis' Super-Duper Superheroes.
It's actually called Super-Duper Supermen! and I've just bought that too from Abe books for less than £4 inc postage. Bargain!
It was published as a companion book to Denis' Super-Duper Superheroes.
It's actually called Super-Duper Supermen! and I've just bought that too from Abe books for less than £4 inc postage. Bargain!
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Thanks as usual Paw. It arrived this morning and is indeed a pulp published by T&P and not really a comic in my view. I'll have a read and then back on Ebay probably.paw broon wrote:Adam, the G8 is a British reprint of an American pulp, which had a long run in the U.S. There was a Gold Key comic of G8 in 1966, which was distributed in U.K. Unfortunately, I have no idea of how many issues of the British pulp were issued.
I love the back cover "Smashing News for Yankee-Mag. Fans!" though!
