1980 COR!! Comic
Annual was priced £1.25 and was 144
pages thick.
Here is a summary of the contents: Val’s Vanishing Cream (2 episodes), Football Madd (5 episodes including 3 by Les Barton and 1 reprint
from an old COR!! weekly), Teacher’s Pet
(4 episodes), Night Mare (3 episodes
by Les Barton), Fiends and Neighbours
(2 episodes by Les Barton), Swopper Stan
(2 episodes), Tomboy (2 episodes), Jasper the Grasper (2 episodes by John
Geering), Hire A Horror (2 episodes),
Helpful Hettie (2 episodes), Donovan’s Dad (3 episodes), Jelly Baby (3 episodes), Wilfred Wizard, Tricky Dicky (3
episodes), Croc, Chalky (2 episodes), “Young” MacDonald
and his Farm, The Superwits, The Slimms,
The Gasworks Gang (2 reprints
from old COR!!
weeklies), Animal Jokes, Tease Break, Gus Gorilla (5 episodes), Our Amazing Maze feature, Benny Bendo, Ivor Lott and
Tony Broke (3 episodes, including 2 reprints),
Injun Trouble jokes (by Jack Clayton), Joker, Jack Pott, Patch-Eye Hooker, Spotter, Fun of A Gun
jokes (by Jack Clayton), Andy’s Ants.
There were three one-off strips in the Annual:
The Superwits was
illustrated by Nigel Edwards and would have been appropriate in my series of
Olympic posts this summer. Here are all three pages of the set:
Joker was a guest
strip that originated in Knockout
and appeared for many years in Whizzer and
Chips:
Croc was probably
also a reprint from another IPC comic but I am not sure which. Whizzer
and Chips?
The Annual had two sets of Jasper the Grasper by John Geering.
Here is one:
My personal highlights in the 1980 COR!! Comic Annual are two sets
of Fiends
and Neighbours by Les Barton. Here is one:
In all my years of reading various Fleetway comics and annuals (roughly seven less than the amount of years I've been alive), Croc has never appeared before. What a strange little comic character that is.
ReplyDeleteCroc was a regular in Whizzer and Chips (in Chips, to be specific) from 29th July 1972 till around March 1973, a nice period for the comic. A half-human, half-crocodile schoolboy drawn by Mike Lacey: what's not to like?
ReplyDeleteGuess what I bought the other day?
ReplyDeleteArtist listing as far as I can:
Cover: Mike Lacey
Val's Vanishing Cream - pp 2-3, 120-121: Barry Glennard
Football Madd - pp 4-5, 78-79, 130-131: Les Barton; pp 104-105: unknown but could be Murray Ball; p 113: Barrie Appleby
Teacher's Pet - pp 6-7, 38-39, 114-115, 132-133: Norman Mansbridge
Nightmare - pp 8-9, 124-125: Les Barton
Fiends & Neighbours - pp 10-13, 116-119: Les Barton
Swopper Stan - pp 14-15: Mike Lacey; pp 126-127: Barry Glennard
Tomboy - pp 16-17, 70-71: Jim Watson; pp 88-89: not known (I should know though!)
Jasper the Grasper - pp 18-21, 135-138: John Geering
Hire a Horror - pp 22-23, 60-61: Bob Nixon
Helpful Hetty - pp 24-25, 98-99: Barry Glennard
Donovan's Dad - pp 26-27, 134-135: Terry Bave (reprint?); pp 52-53: Les Barton
Jelly Baby - pp 28-29: Mike Lacey
Wilfred Wizard - pp 30-33: same artist as Kooky Racers (whose name I can never remember!)
Tricky Dicky - pp 34-35, 82-83, 122-123: not known (reprint?)
Croc - pp 36-37: Mike Lacey (reprint)
Chalky - pp 40-41: Arthur Martin (reprint); pp 108-109: Barry Glennard (after Dick Millington!)
Young MacDonald and his farm - pp 42-48: not known - is it Ron Turner?
The Supertwits - pp 49-51: Nigel Edwards
The Slimms - pp 54-55: Tom Williams
Gasworks Gang - pp 56-57, 94-95: Frank McDiarmid (reprint)
Animal Jokes - pp 58-69: Artie Jackson, Jim Crocker and "Tugg"
Tease Break (puzzles) - p 62: Mike Lacey with or without someone else
Gus Gorilla - p 63: Sid Burgon; p 65, 81, 96, 129: not known;
Amazing Maze (puzzle) - p 64: Steve Bell
Benny Bendo - pp 66-69: Phil Millar
Ivor Lott & Tony Broke - pp 72-77: Jim Crocker; pp 106-107: Bob Nixon; p 128: Sid Burgon
Injun Trouble (cartoons) - p 80: Jack Clayton
Joker - pp 84-85: Tom Williams
Jack Pott - pp 86-87: Tom Williams
Patch-eye Hooker - pp 90-93: again, I don't know, but guessing Ron Turner?
Jelly Baby - p 97: Paul Ailey; pp 142-143: Barry Glennard
Spotter - pp 100-103: Tom Williams
Fun of a gun (cartoons) - p 112: Jack Clayton
Andy's Ants - pp 140-141: Terry Bave
Thanks for this, Andy! I can add that Wilfred Wizard is by Alan Rogers.
DeleteMy head's away. The last Football Madd was by Peter Davidson, his original artist.
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