Sunday, June 28, 2015

SIZE MATTERS?



During the long history of British comics the weekly magazines came in a variety of sizes but to the best of my knowledge THE BIG ONE gets the prize for being the biggest of them all at 37 x 55 cms, or 14.57 x 21.64 in, while Nipper, with its early issues measuring just 15 x 21 cms, or 5.9 x 8,27 in, is on the opposite side of the size-scale. 

Both experiments only managed short runs, which proves that size matters only as long as it is not one extreme or the other.

Below is a picture of the two oddities together to illustrate the contrast, followed by one where the pair is shown together with a copy of the familiar old newsprint Beano, to put the sizes into context.


 

3 comments:

  1. I've only got one issue of The Big One, but it was too big - and had too many dated-looking reprints from the look of it. No wonder it didn't last. Beezer and Topper size was fine, but TBO was too sore on the arms.

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  2. I loved Nipper - unfortunately it went A4 very quickly and completely lost its way - which meant a "Great News, we're moving to Buster!" announcement was always just around the corner.

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  3. I’ve been meaning to look up The Big One in the British Library; not sure I’ll bother. As mentioned, smiler seems antiquated. According to the Buster Comic website, it was reprints of Mike from Amalgamated Press' Knockout.

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