In
comparison with the previous edition, the Annual lost 16 pages and cost 55 p
more, i.e. £1.80.
Contents: Freaky
Farm (a 2-pager on front endpapers in colour by Jim Watson), Hot
Rod (3 reprints from WHIZZER AND CHIPS, artwork by Alf Saporito), Frankie
Stein (a 3-pager in colour by Brian Walker), Tom Thumbscrew (a 3-pager),
King
Arthur and his Frights of the Round Table (4 reprints from WHOOPEE!, including one in colour; artwork by Robert Nixon), Spot
the Space Changes puzzle (2 pages), The Castaways (reprint
from Whizzer and Chips, artwork
by Ron Turner, 23 pages), Gums (a 3-pager by John Geering and
a 3-pager by Tom Williams), Fun Wars (10 pages by Doug Baker), Teddy
Scare (2 pages), Martha’s Monster Make-Up (a 2-pager by John
Geering), Terror TV (a 4-pager by Barrie Appleby), Brainy and His Monster Maker (a 2-pager by Tom Williams), Draculass
(two 2-pagers by Terry Bave), X-Ray Specs (a 3-pager by John
Geering and a 2-pager by Tom Williams), The Heat is On maze, Terry
Dactyl Stone Age Detective (a 4-pager), Major Jump (a 3-pager), The Ghost
Train (7 pages of reprints from WHOOPEE!, including two in colour on
back end-papers; artwork by Brian Walker), Sir Twistalot maze (artwork by Cliff
Brown), Jason and his Joggernaut (2 episodes), Monster Mind-Mixers (1
page signed by Ian Bennett), Mummy’s Boy (a 2-pager by Norman
Mansbridge, possibly a reprint), Grimly Feendish (a 4-pager by Paul
Ailey), Kid Kong (a 3-pager by Tom Williams), The Adventures of The Scarlet
Pimply-Neddy (reprint of the BBB from MFC No. 50), Dough Nut and Rusty (a
3-pager by Jim Crocker), Creature Teacher (a 3-pager in
colour by Tom Williams).
Frankie
Stein consolidated his front cover position but I am
unsure who the illustrator was. Inside, there is only one Frankie Stein story,
drawn by Brian Walker and presented in colour. Prof Cube makes Fredastein
- a girl monster, hoping she will annoy Frankie and drive him away. Of course,
he miscalculates again – Fredastein proves to be as disaster-prone as Frankie; as
a side-effect, Frankie comes to appreciate the company of girls:
Kid
Kong also received only one strip this time. Trying
to help Gran redecorate the house, Kid smashes a few holes in the walls and
goes to get a brick-man to fix them. In a weird twist of circumstances, he
catches two bank robbers and spends his reward on house repairs and – surprise surprise
– ‘nanas. The artist is Tom Williams who did quite a lot of work for this
edition, including an episode of Creature Teacher in which a
photographer calls to take a class photo of 3X and ends up getting photographed
himself:
…
an episode of Brainy and His Monster Maker in which Brainy monsterizes a
mushroom:
…
an episode of X-Ray Specs:
…
and an episode of Gums in which the shark is eager to be allowed into the annual
water carnival and demonstrates his talents as a clown and a performing seal.
This time no one tries to take away his false teeth for a change:
Like
Tom Williams, John Geering also illustrated one episode of Gums in which the shark
wants to scare some divers who are after giant clams but finds himself in
trouble with others of his own species:
…
and an episode of X-Ray Specs in which Ray annoys other kids by winning all the
games at a X-mas party but becomes popular again in the end:
Besides
these two strips, John Geering contributed a double-pager of Martha’s
Monster Make-Up in which Martha visits a new hair salon in town:
Jim
Watson drew one episode of Freaky Farm in which the Farmer
receives two wiseguys who’ve come to rob him:
Terry
Bave’s contribution was two episodes of Draculass. Here is one:
The
episode of Terror TV is by Barrie Appleby:
Major
Jump is by the same ‘artist’ who drew
it in the previous edition:
Those who put this Annual together probably thought
one poorly draw strip wasn’t enough so they brought in more ‘talent’ to draw
the episode of Tom Thumbscrew:
…and
the episode of Teddy Scare:
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pages of this book are definitely reprints, including Hot Rod, King
Arthur and his Frights of the Round Table and Ghost Train which had
already appeared in previous editions of MF Annuals. There are two new and
welcome additions to the reprints package. One is The Adventures of The Scarlet Pimply-Neddy – the Badtime Bedtime Story from MFC No. 50. Pages of
the reprint are twice the size of the original pull-out booklet – a perfect way
to appreciate quality artwork by Mike Brown. I prefer the black and white
version of the reprint to the cluttered colour presentation in the original BBB:
The
other reprint is 23 pages of The Castaways by the excellent Ron
Turner. The strip is originally from WHIZZER AND CHIPS where it ran from the
first issue of 1972. Here are two sample pages:
In
part two of my look at MONSTER FUN ANNUAL 1981 I will cover all the new strips featured
in this book, including Fun Wars and Jason and his Joggernaut, and mention one or two artists who are new to me.
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I think the cover’s by Mike Lacey. I’m away at the moment, but I’ll have a look at the strips in my copy when I get back in a week or so.
ReplyDeleteI agree the cover is by Mike Lacey..
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