Below are
front covers of the four issues of BUSTER from July 1963. In my previous post I said this
was going to be a lazy series but in fact scanning the covers involved quite an effort –
they are tabloid-sized comics, some are in bound volumes. I had to be extra
careful scanning them with my enlarged A4 machine and each image is stitched together
from two scans.
As I
explained in my introduction to this series HERE, I started it hoping perhaps
it will attract the attention of BUSTER collectors with spare copies of the
title and they’ll help me fill my few remaining gaps. Please, contact me via e-mail
if you have copies to sell or swap and don’t mind shipping abroad because I am
not in the UK. I have 25 – 30 spare copies from the early 60s and might be able to help
you fill some of your gaps, so e-mail me for a list and details about condition.
See my blogger profile for the address.
MY WANTS FOR BUSTER:
October 29,
1960
December 24,
1960
December 31,
1960
January 21,
1961
February 4,
1961
February
11, 1961
July 15,
1961
September
23, 961
December
30, 1961
June 20,
1964
July 4,
1964
July 11,
1964
http://www.thirtiethcentury.free-online.co.uk/catalogue/36_humour.htm
ReplyDeleteHave you already tried here for the missing Busters?
30th century shop Putnry London they can post..
I have, and they did help me fill quite a few of my gaps. I have high hopes for 30th CC in helping me complete my set. Thanks, Peter!
DeleteWow! what a scary background!!!! eeeeeek!!!!
ReplyDeleteI;ve been buying the early Cor!! annuals inspired by your blog..love the details Robert draws and the other top artists...
Going to 30th century shop next week probably to buy Shiver and shakes..;0)
Whats your thoughts on Knockout..are you like me put off by less pages and very thin paper...with only a few characters I like...is that why your blog has skipped that comic?
I thought the background might be too scay but I will keep it for a while - I think it is quite approproate for Monster Fun Comic that I intend to cover next :) In fact the background is one of Ken Reid's World-Wide Weirdies, so probably not intended to be genuinely scary...
DeleteI'm glad the blog has inspired you to enlarge your collection but I have to say I always prefer weeklies to annuals.
As for Knockout, I haven't really looked at it very closely yet but I agree that the smaller pagecount and poor paper doesn't make it very attractive, although the early to the mid-seventies are my favourite priod for IPC humour comics.