COR!! Comic
Annual 1982 £1.95, 128 pages.
Contents: Teacher’s Pet (3 episodes,
one new by Mike Lacey), Ivor Lott and
Tony Broke (4 episodes – one new by Robert Nixon), The Gasworks Gang (3 reprints from old COR!! weeklies and 1 new episode signed by Frank McDiarmid), The Slimms (2 episodes by Terry Bave,
one signed), Chalky, Football Madd (3
episodes), Gus Gorilla (4 episodes), Teasers, Jelly Baby (2 episodes), Hire A Horror (5 reprints from old COR!!
weeklies), Val’s Vanishing Cream (by
Mike Lacey), Donovan’s Dad (signed by
Terry Bave), Wilfred the World’s Worst Wizard, Helpful Hettie (by Tom Williams), Cowboy
Quiz, Young MacDonald and his Farm, Snakes Alive jokes, Smartie Artie (2 episodes), Tomboy (2 episodes), Jack Pott (2 episodes), Andy’s Ants, Cats and Dogs jokes, Jasper the
Grasper (two brand new episodes – one by Frank McDiarmid and one by Trevor
Metcalfe), Puzzle Fun Time, You Can’t
Make Monkeys Out of Us! Jokes, Fiends and Neighbours (two episodes – one by
Les Barton and one by another artist who also drew a couple of episodes in old
COR!! weeklies), Whacky (4 reprints
from old COR!! weeklies), Spotter (by Tom
Williams), Benny
Bendo,
Caw!! Jokes, A Quick and Easy Puzzle Page!, General Knowledge Quiz, Try Again Len, Riddles,
Swopper Stan, Nightmare (a new episode by Les
Barton).
It is good to see original artists drawing new sets of their old
characters in a COR!! publication again: Robert Nixon contributed a nice 4-pager
of Ivor
Lott and Tony Broke, Mike Lacey illustrated a new episode of Val’s
Vanishing Cream and Frank McDiarmid drew a new set of The
Gasworks Gang after quite some time. Here is Ivor Lott and Tony Broke
by Bob Nixon:
Two features were drawn by illustrators other than their usual
ones: there is an episode of Teacher’s Pet by Mike Lacey (the only
one so far, as far as I can tell) and a 3-pager of Jasper the Grasper by
Frank McDiarmid (also the only one that I’ve come across).
A panel from the set of Jasper the Grasper by Frank McDiarmid |
Les Barton’s Fiends and Neighbours didn’t have a
new masthead this time but there were one or two large dramatic panels showing
Jonses’ sufferings, here is a nice one:
Try
Again Len was the only one-off in the Annual. It looks rather uninspired to me...
Much as I like Bob Nixon, his style REALLY doesn't suit Ivor & Tony. They both look too cuddly, whereas Ivor's supposed to have a face you'd want to smash the teeth out of.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to dig out my Cor!! annuals tonight and read through all the Fiends & Neighbors strips, that pterodactyl panel's swayed me completely!
You may be interested in know that Terry Bave, who was at the heart of English cartooning and had a long, successful career as an artist working on children's comics, such as Whizzer and Chips, Cor!!, Buster, Whoopee, Dandy and Beano, has just published a book!
ReplyDeleteFrom the heyday of the sixties and seventies, Terry saw the rise, and eventual decline, of creative cartooning for children's comics. His story is not just a tale of one artist, working in creative partnership with his wife Shiela, but the story of comics themselves
The book can be purchased from http://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-bave/cartoons-and-comic-strips/paperback/product-20625272.html
His blog can be seen at http://terrybave.blogspot.co.uk/
Thanks for the heads-up. That's excellent news!
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