Search found 2021 matches
- 05 Feb 2025, 20:27
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: Bully Beef, Jocks, Just Jimmy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1328
Re: Bully Beef, Jocks, Just Jimmy
Unfortunately I wouldn’t move in those exalted circles, but you never know your luck here.
- 04 Feb 2025, 08:53
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: Bully Beef, Jocks, Just Jimmy
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1328
Re: Bully Beef, Jocks, Just Jimmy
I can confirm your memories don't fail you with the exception that I have never seen your uncle's work on Just Jimmy! I can't help with the original artwork, but for example your uncle drew Big Head and Thick Head for at least the 1966 World Cup Final issue of the Dandy. One Tun Two Tun was late 196...
- 25 Jan 2025, 09:20
- Forum: 2000AD
- Topic: When did the Megazine lose the free mag?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7772
Re: When did the Megazine lose the free mag?
January 2024, I think. The bagged supplement was rolled into the main Meg, I believe to save a considerable amount on production costs - the new Meg has the same total number of pages as the old Meg and supplement put together.
- 07 Oct 2023, 20:00
- Forum: Beano
- Topic: 2024 Annual previews
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9323
Re: 2024 Annual previews
According to DC Thomson’s webshop (back for Christmas only) that’s correct. I suspect it’s a case of Beano and Dandy annuals sell more and therefore the softcover book needs a higher profit per copy sold. The My Weekly book, the Fireside Book and the Frienship Book are also all the same price - they...
- 28 Jul 2023, 20:53
- Forum: Beano
- Topic: 2024 Annual previews
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9323
Re: 2024 Annual previews
They won’t be on the DC Thomson shop this year, because it’s ceased to exist (how shortsighted), so I think Amazon is now the official way to get them.
- 17 Feb 2023, 18:09
- Forum: Artwork, artists and writers
- Topic: David Sutherland
- Replies: 63
- Views: 76876
Re: David Sutherland
I was at the funeral on Tuesday - it was primarily family and friends, with many present and former Beano and Dandy staff who had written for him. There was a collage of photographs, and every single one of David as an adult had the same sparkly smile. Apparently the only time he was grumpy on camer...
- 14 Jul 2022, 15:41
- Forum: Reference Section
- Topic: The unofficial history of the Beano
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7924
Re: The unofficial history of the Beano
My only complaints are that its not very critical of the Beano except a couple times. Including the artwork of the short lived Gordon Gnome story and the first series of the 2009 dennis cartoon. I feel kind of sorry for that artist. he's the only one the book criticises. The main reason why it isn’...
- 14 Jul 2022, 10:28
- Forum: Dandy
- Topic: Who created Black Bob?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8790
Re: Who created Black Bob?
That Dennis story was reprinted in the 1970 DtM book.
The story on their Facebook page doesn’t add up. Prout would have been commissioned directly by DC Thomson, and the script editing would have been done by Dandy staff before being sent to Prout.
I’d want to see more information.
The story on their Facebook page doesn’t add up. Prout would have been commissioned directly by DC Thomson, and the script editing would have been done by Dandy staff before being sent to Prout.
I’d want to see more information.
- 24 Mar 2022, 22:21
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: What comics did you buy today?
- Replies: 8085
- Views: 1930673
Re: What comics did you buy today?
I'm afraid this was not even this week, but my most recent comics buy was 17 copies of Best of Whizzer and Chips Monthly from 1987 to 1989. Great fun reading.
- 24 Mar 2022, 22:20
- Forum: Reference Section
- Topic: The unofficial history of the Beano
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7924
The unofficial history of the Beano
Iain McLaughlin, who worked for DC Thomson for many years, including a spell as Editor, has now published his unofficial history of the Beano. Very strongly recommended.
My review for Down the Tubes
Amazon link
Publisher's link
My review for Down the Tubes
Amazon link
Publisher's link
- 22 Jan 2022, 21:57
- Forum: The Phoenix
- Topic: 300 issues strong
- Replies: 6
- Views: 23366
Re: 300 issues strong
His work for the Phoenix confirms how great a storyteller Jamie is. His artwork is really good if you allow yourself to look at the skill with which he lays it out, the perspectives, and actually look at that greenery.
- 04 Jan 2022, 16:07
- Forum: Beano
- Topic: Don't call me Fatty, the name's Freddy!
- Replies: 14
- Views: 15840
Re: Don't call me Fatty, the name's Freddy!
Brave British soldiers outwit and outfight foreigners every fortnight in Commando. The question the Beano had to answer is whether it was ever right to have derogatory nicknames in the first place, and common decency says… no, actually, it never was. Forget “woke” and “PC”. They’re just labels peopl...
- 01 Jan 2022, 12:54
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: Can anyone please identify this eighties strip?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2727
Re: Can anyone please identify this eighties strip?
Store Wars started on 5 September 1981, but I can't say what date. Wikipedia is for once definitive with what information it holds, mainly because I wrote most of it, but a little further information: Niblet's blog fills in everything else. Doug Jensen drew it for two or three years, before Jim Wats...
- 01 Sep 2021, 19:14
- Forum: General comics discussion
- Topic: What comics did you buy today?
- Replies: 8085
- Views: 1930673
Re: What comics did you buy today?
On the way to the ferry today, I stopped as I so often do in Wigtown. In one of the smaller shops, I picked up the Beezer Books from 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972 and 1973, all from the one collection. £30 for the lot. I could have had 1974 as well, but I’m pretty sure I already have it. Cracking stuff, in...
- 19 May 2021, 23:52
- Forum: Non-comics discussion
- Topic: Our Colin (aka colcool007)
- Replies: 52
- Views: 341880
Re: Our Colin (aka colcool007)
Captain Sean Hardgrave, Commando Quartermaster, on page 66 of the current four issues of Commando.stevezodiac wrote: ↑17 May 2021, 16:52Excuse my ignorance but what is QM? And where can we read this tribute?