Comic ads gallery?
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Comic ads gallery?
As a big fan of the full and half page ads that appear, not only in the comics but in Women's magazines too, would it be possible for Comics UK to have a separate gallery where we can contribute these? I recently came across a four page ad for the first Hurricane which would be nice to cpature for posterity here. Also in a copy of Lion, which felt a bit thick, I found a large poster sized ad for the Big One comic. It was a full size copy of the front cover with the advert on the back. Too large to scan in here though. A great find though.
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Scan it in two or four parts and combine the pieces using an image editor. Should be seamless if you line it up correctly.
The advert gallery is definitely a good idea.
The advert gallery is definitely a good idea.
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I've put loads of comics ad on here over the years but they are all scattered among the various comic titles and many would have expired by now. The Big One ad would involve eight scans (four a side) and I don't even want to think about trying to put it up here in two pieces.
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Here's a nice example I have just come across from the Beano no. 951 dated 8/10/60.
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Nice Beano example Steve, and what a good idea for an ads gallery.
I have some comics that advertise some of the summer specials that i have, the ads gallery could complement some of the scans of the specials etc, eg which comics they were advertised in, what month they came out.
I have some comics that advertise some of the summer specials that i have, the ads gallery could complement some of the scans of the specials etc, eg which comics they were advertised in, what month they came out.
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Here's an ad for the first Bunty Book which has turned up in one of the Rover comics I bought last week.
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Here is a nice ad for a Clash of the Robots competition from the late seventies, looks like fun! Did anyone win one?
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I'm planning to do an ad gallery for the Beano and Dandy Comic Libraries on my blog.
here is two which come from the Dandy Comic Library, although Korky and Dan are usually swapped around.
the first one is from No. 175
And from No. 172.
Tomorrow on my blog, I'll post the a couple of Beano library ads (starring Dennis and Gnasher, as well as one featuring the Bash Street Kids)
here is two which come from the Dandy Comic Library, although Korky and Dan are usually swapped around.
the first one is from No. 175
And from No. 172.
Tomorrow on my blog, I'll post the a couple of Beano library ads (starring Dennis and Gnasher, as well as one featuring the Bash Street Kids)
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When is your birthday, Blaing? Mine's February 25th (Same as George Harrison).
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Those were the two basic "other issue" back covers, although a variety of colours got used. I have a notion a third was used from time to time as well.
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The early issues of the Beano comic libraries had different back page ads - the early ones had next month's on the back cover and the other current issue advertised inside, rather than the usual other way around. I don't know if the same applies to the Dandy libraries, but since they launched a year later, perhaps not. Also, the last Beano comic libraries (retitled Beano Picture Stories for the last few months) advertised the same month's Dandy libraries on the inside back cover, instead of the first Fun-Sizes. I assume Dandy did likewise, advertising Beano's, but I don't have them nor even have their titles on my list.
There was a number of different designs used for the inside back cover ads. More varied than the back covers.
There was a number of different designs used for the inside back cover ads. More varied than the back covers.
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I'm on the 16th, My mother is also born on your birthday.stevezodiac wrote:When is your birthday, Blaing? Mine's February 25th (Same as George Harrison).
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That's correct - the first 24 Beano comic libraries were like that, and they changed over the same month as the Dandy libraries began. Also, once the Beano went over to advertising the other comic library for that month, they had more back cover designs.Digifiend wrote:The early issues of the Beano comic libraries had different back page ads - the early ones had next month's on the back cover and the other current issue advertised inside, rather than the usual other way around. I don't know if the same applies to the Dandy libraries, but since they launched a year later, perhaps not.