With Halloween fast approaching, I will
take a short break from Faceache story arches, and show two
complete one-page sets of the feature – the only ones mentioning Halloween over
the long run of the strip.
We all know Ken was fond of creepy
things, and his son Antony recalls that the Reid household used to celebrate Hallowe’en with gusto long before it
became what it is today (you can read all about it in Antony’s intro to Vol. One
of THE POWER PACK OF KEN REID)…
The first Halloween story can be found in BUSTER
cover-dated 30 October 1976 - the issue that nearly marked the end of Faceache
because BUSTER + MONSTER FUN COMIC merger took place a week later and the ‘lad with a
bendable bonce’ was replaced by Martha’s Monster Make-Up. Luckily,
he returned to the pages of the combined comic 15 weeks later thanks to popular
demand.
The second Halloween tale of Faceache can
be found in BUSTER issue of 31 October 1981. The two stories were drawn a few years apart, and the
second one shows signs of the artist growing a bit tired. Ken wrote scripts for
both episodes (he stopped writing his Faceache stories in the beginning of
February 1982 when BUSTER absorbed JACKPOT).
Click on the POWER PACK banner in the
right-hand column and get your copy of the POWER PACK OF KEN REID - the deluxe
two-volume set of Ken’s strips in WHAM!, SMASH! and POW! comics of the ‘60s.
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