Re: What comics did you buy today?
Posted: 24 Apr 2025, 03:20
A full set of both 67 and 68 Valiants is most excellent Sir !
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A full set of both 67 and 68 Valiants is most excellent Sir !
Thanks, Jim.


Beautiful stuff as always Into The Abyss.Into The Abyss wrote: 26 Apr 2025, 15:59 Just had delivery of my Dandy comic no.78 from 1939 in FN condition, and a Dandy comic no.389 1949 in VG+.
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Thanks jim244. Very pleased with the 1939 issue. Also, did a bit of checking the other day and realised I only need 23 issues now to complete a full year run of Dandy from 1949.jim244 wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 01:54Beautiful stuff as always Into The Abyss.Into The Abyss wrote: 26 Apr 2025, 15:59 Just had delivery of my Dandy comic no.78 from 1939 in FN condition, and a Dandy comic no.389 1949 in VG+.
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stevezodiac wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 15:47 My usual visit to Deptford flea market yesterday. For a mere Lady Godiva I picked up Judy no.1188 dated 16.10.82, Tammy 16.5.81, 30.10.82 x2, 6.11.82, 13.11.82, 20.11.82 and 27.11.82 plus Jinty Annual 1980 and Bunty Book 1999. I bought them just to index onto GCD. My niece has two school age daughters so I'll give them the annuals as they might find them an interesting curiosity.
Misty, like Spellbound, were two girls' comics that had their roots in the supernatural. If you are interested, Abyss, you may like to look at some of the collections that Rebellion have been producing. They are really good.Into The Abyss wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 17:57 Funnily enough, I found a Misty comic in some comics bought the other day and was suprise to see some good supernatural stories. Was expecting fluffy bunnies and rainbows not vampire rabbits with huge fangs, lol.![]()
Thanks SID for that info. Sounds great. Love horror comics as you know.SID wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 18:33Misty, like Spellbound, were two girls' comics that had their roots in the supernatural. If you are interested, Abyss, you may like to look at some of the collections that Rebellion have been producing. They are really good.Into The Abyss wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 17:57 Funnily enough, I found a Misty comic in some comics bought the other day and was suprise to see some good supernatural stories. Was expecting fluffy bunnies and rainbows not vampire rabbits with huge fangs, lol.![]()
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Into The Abyss wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 18:53Thanks SID for that info. Sounds great. Love horror comics as you know.SID wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 18:33Misty, like Spellbound, were two girls' comics that had their roots in the supernatural. If you are interested, Abyss, you may like to look at some of the collections that Rebellion have been producing. They are really good.Into The Abyss wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 17:57 Funnily enough, I found a Misty comic in some comics bought the other day and was suprise to see some good supernatural stories. Was expecting fluffy bunnies and rainbows not vampire rabbits with huge fangs, lol.![]()
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Much appreciated..SID wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 19:28Into The Abyss wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 18:53Thanks SID for that info. Sounds great. Love horror comics as you know.SID wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 18:33
Misty, like Spellbound, were two girls' comics that had their roots in the supernatural. If you are interested, Abyss, you may like to look at some of the collections that Rebellion have been producing. They are really good.![]()
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There are three Misty collected volumes for sale at the 2000 AD Shop website which I have bought and are rather good. There's also a Spellbound kindle collection on Amazon. If you are interested, just look for "Spellbound Damian Darke" (have got that too).
I suppose maybe why that it was a good fit when Misty was merged with it (Tammy) in the end.stevezodiac wrote: 27 Apr 2025, 19:35 Some quite dark stories in Tammy. and No Time for Pat in the Jinty Annual.