Whizzer and Chips Coming Back
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Whizzer and Chips Coming Back
I've just found out from Classic Comics that they will be bringing back Whizzer and Chips later this year. Probably for a one-off but I've no idea. Exciting news - perhaps they've similar plans with other comics such as Buster.
I can't post an image as I'm not on my computer (it has decided to not connect to the internet) but here's a screenshot of the announcement can be found here:
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I can't post an image as I'm not on my computer (it has decided to not connect to the internet) but here's a screenshot of the announcement can be found here:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TYe4jHLHQ80/U ... .53+AM.png
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Re: Whizzer and Chips Coming Back
A very distinctive name that many passing past comic readers will recall when they catch sight of it at the newsagents. I wish this one-off (if similar to past Classics Comics) every success.
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There's no guarentee it is a one-off - I'm just guessing it might be similar to the comics they did a few years back.Shiner wrote: wish this one-off (if similar to past Classics Comics) every success.
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Egmont have done a few digital comic reprints recently (Battle and Roy of the Rovers material) so I'm guessing it might be in that format. I hope it is in paper form as well though.George Shiers wrote:There's no guarentee it is a one-off - I'm just guessing it might be similar to the comics they did a few years back.Shiner wrote: wish this one-off (if similar to past Classics Comics) every success.
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The early editions still hold up pretty well, with Terry Bave providing a fair whack of the output.
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So do I.Lew Stringer wrote:Egmont have done a few digital comic reprints recently (Battle and Roy of the Rovers material) so I'm guessing it might be in that format. I hope it is in paper form as well though.
I hope Egmont do a physical paper version as well as a digital version.
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Would younger retailers even recognise the name?blaing wrote:So do I.Lew Stringer wrote:Egmont have done a few digital comic reprints recently (Battle and Roy of the Rovers material) so I'm guessing it might be in that format. I hope it is in paper form as well though.
I hope Egmont do a physical paper version as well as a digital version.
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I guess the same reservation could have applied to 'Chips' in 1969. Speaking personally, although I'd never seen a copy of the old 'Illustrated Chips' at that point, I was already familiar with the name from my father's constant reminiscences about reading the original title during the 1920s and 1930s!Lew Stringer wrote:Would younger retailers even recognise the name?
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It was different in 1969 though. Comics were still so popular that any title would be guaranteed to be stocked. Retailers today have grown up expecting comics to be related to a licensed property, as have the readers. It might stand a better chance as a book pitched at the nostalgia market. (But let's not get our hopes up.)philcom55 wrote:I guess the same reservation could have applied to 'Chips' in 1969. Speaking personally, although I'd never seen a copy of the old 'Illustrated Chips' at that point, I was already familiar with the name from my father's constant reminiscences about reading the original title during the 1920s and 1930s!Lew Stringer wrote:Would younger retailers even recognise the name?
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I was texting a mate the other day and instead of referring to the Europa League as The Mickey Mouse Cup I decided to Anglicise the insult by referring to it as The Whizzer and Chips Cup. It might catch on.
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I took it that was what Phil was referring to. The other paper Classic Comics weren't children aimed either.Lew Stringer wrote: It was different in 1969 though. Comics were still so popular that any title would be guaranteed to be stocked. Retailers today have grown up expecting comics to be related to a licensed property, as have the readers. It might stand a better chance as a book pitched at the nostalgia market. (But let's not get our hopes up.)
I do wonder though how a cheap newsprint comic would work in today's climate*? I suspect a 28 pager for a fraction of the price of the current comics would do really well. When I took the Superhero Store to markets (not comic marts but general sales), the golden age and cheapo funnies really attracted kids' interest. Not that they could afford golden-age comics mind you...
(*yep, I know it's not gonna happen but it doesn't stop me wondering)
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