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Hi and welcome to my blog about comics from other people’s childhood! It is dedicated primarily to British humour comics of the 60s and 70s. The reason they are not from my childhood is simply because I didn’t live in the UK back then (nor do I live there now). I knew next to nothing about them until fairly recently but since then I’ve developed a strong liking for the medium and amassed a large collection, including a number of complete or near complete sets. My intention is to use this blog as a channel for sharing my humble knowledge about different titles, favourite characters and creators as I slowly research my collection.

QUICK TIP: this blog is a sequence of posts covering one particular comic at a time. The sequence follows a certain logic, so for maximum results it is recommended that the blog is read from the oldest post up.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

WHERE DID THE CASH GO???

The idea of Challenge Charlie! in VALIANT was borrowed from Dare-A-Day Davy in POW! More than that, Frank McDiarmid (the illustrator of the series) drew his inspiration from Dare-A-Day Davy’s original artist Ken Reid. 

It turns out that Frank McDiarmid was not only instructed to ghost Mr. Reid’s style but also to use a few of the original Dare-A-Day Davy scripts and layouts from POW! There is nothing sensational about recycling old scripts, this happened quite often in comics. There is also no sensation in the fact that publishers of VALIANT used scripts created for a different company: IPC devoured Odhams in the late 60s so technically the publishers of VALIANT owned rights to the material published in POW! The big question here is who pocketed the fivers that were allegedly sent to the lucky readers of VALIANT?.. :o








Sunday, August 12, 2012

SPORTS THEME IN BRITISH COMICS TO CELEBRATE LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 (FINAL DAY)


I was hoping to close this series of Olympic posts with something appropriately grand and spectacular but couldn’t find suitable examples to show so I’ll go with something else.

Challenge Charlie! was an interesting strip that started in Valiant in the last issue of May 1974 and was illustrated by Frank McDiarmid. Readers were invited to send all sorts of challenges for the unfortunate Charlie who couldn’t resist accepting them, no matter how dangerous or crazy they were. The reader whose challenge was accepted collected a weekly prize of £5. I decided to take a close look at the strip because I was confident I will find some sports-themed episodes – and find I did. I even found more than I was looking for but since the findings have nothing to do with sports or Olympics, I will leave them for another blogpost. Come back tomorrow for more Charlie challenges and a look into the curious origins of a few of them…

From VALIANT dated 24th August, 1974
From VALIANT dated 2nd November, 1974
From VALIANT dated 24th January, 1976
From VALIANT dated 10th July, 1976
From VALIANT dated 14th August, 1976

Saturday, August 11, 2012

SPORTS THEME IN BRITISH COMICS TO CELEBRATE LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 (DAY 16)


As the 2012 Summer Olympics are slowly approaching the end, I will use today’s post to show several random strips and tick a few checkboxes in my checklist of Olympics sports that haven’t been illustrated so far in this sports-themed series. The sports in question include basketball, archery, wrestling, dressage and gymnastics. 

From Whoopee! and Shiver and Shake dated 22nd March, 1975
From The Beano No. 794 dated 5th October, 1957
From the Beano No. 787 dated 17th August, 1957
From Whoopee! dated 20th August, 1977

This BEANO cover was the closest illustration to synchronized swimming that I could find; admittedly, not close enough :) ...


Friday, August 10, 2012

SPORTS THEME IN BRITISH COMICS TO CELEBRATE LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 (DAY 15)


Here is the last batch of the Moonsters sports covers from my SPARKY collection. Followed by two busy sets of The Terrors of Tornado Street from early issues of BUSTER.


From BUSTER dated 12th August, 1961
From BUSTER dated 2nd December, 1961

Thursday, August 9, 2012

SPORTS THEME IN BRITISH COMICS TO CELEBRATE LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 (DAY 14)


SCHOOL FUN was a short-lived comic in the 80s that ran for just 33 issues before it was merged into BUSTER. What made the comic stand out were the lively wraparound covers, some of which were sports-themed. I don’t know the artist’s name but he did an excellent job drawing them.






Wednesday, August 8, 2012

SPORTS THEME IN BRITISH COMICS TO CELEBRATE LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 (DAY 13)


How about some school sports antics from the Swots and the Blots? 

From SMASH! dated 5th April, 1969
From SMASH! dated 13th September, 1969
From VALIANT AND SMASH dated 21st April, 1971

A LOOK AT COR!! STRIPS: BARON VON-BONKERS THE BIRDMAN


Baron Von-Bonkers the Birdman was introduced in COR!! issue dated 20th April, 1974 (No. 203) and continued for 9 weeks until the paper folded. What prompted the Editor to include this poorly drawn feature so near the end of the comic’s life is a mystery to me.

First episode from COR!! issue dated 20th April, 1974 (No. 203)
From COR!! issue dated 27th April, 1974 (No. 204)

And here I will congratulate myself on reaching the end of the list of strips in COR!! weeklies! Now I plan to re-visit several old blogposts in order to update them with details about COR!! 1973 and 1974 annuals that I didn’t have at the time of writing a few months ago. I will then take a look at the annuals and holiday specials published after COR!! folded and cover the features that only appeared in COR!! annuals and specials.