Two
new features included in the Annual are signed by artists whose names say
nothing to me. One is Ian Bennet whose style looks very rough and amateurish to
me:
..and
the other one is Arthur-with-an-illegible-surname, whose artwork has a more
professional look about it but is rather simple. Can anyone decipher his
surname for me please?
Grimly
Feendish was a strip whose home comic was SHIVER
AND SHAKE. How it ended up in a MONSTER FUN book is a bit of a mystery to me.
The set in which the rottenest crook in the World is banned from the museum and
disguises himself as an Egyptian mummy to get inside is illustrated by Paul
Ailey:
Terry
Dactyl Stone Age Detective looks like it has been
drawn by Mike Brown but I am unsure if it is new material or a reprint; here
are the first two pages:
Fun
Wars occupied 10 pages and was the longest comedy
strip in this Annual. Jasper Kreep loves making people miserable and wages a war
on every kind of fun. His opponent is Tommy Titter, a TV Comic and a secret
agent for the Ministry of Fun. In this action-packed tale Jasper Kreep
interrupts a football match:
…
and messes up a holiday camp:
…
before Tommy Titter gets them:
Artwork
is by Doug Baker who illustrated a few Frankie Stein stories in Frankie Stein
Holiday Specials.
All Images 2015 © Egmont UK
Ltd. All rights reserved. Used with
permission.
I've only got four Monster Fun Annuals in my collection - I really must see about getting some more.
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