A Christmas Gift--------from me to you

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Digifiend wrote:I wonder why neither of these use the Christmas masthead like the 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 and 1970 issues?
It is quite possible that neither is the actual Christmas number. Thomsons used to bring their Christmas issues out anytime from the last week of November onwards, thus spreading the theme over four or five weeks across their various titles.
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Phoenix wrote:As we are allowing rear covers to be portrayed in this thread, this rear cover of Adventure 680 (Nov. 10 1934) may well be of some interest
I wonder if the rhyme on the back cover is supposed to be sung to the tune of that rather maudlin song, Little Man You've Had A Busy Day?

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Niblet wrote:I wonder if the rhyme on the back cover is supposed to be sung to the tune of that rather maudlin song, Little Man You've Had A Busy Day?
My apologies to Rab for going briefly off-topic but I couldn't resist such a perfect cue to post this classic Atom cover by Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson. :)

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Here's a story paper Christmas cover - I have a couple of dozen of these Christmas numbers.

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I'm off this week and brought about 200 40s 50s and 60s US comics over from my Mum's. also dug out some Christmas issues:

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Here are some more. I include the back cover of the Robin as it is so good (Bill Mevin?):

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Thanks muchly for all these Steve. What's the answer to the Boys' World What Would You Do? I guess knotting scarves may come into it, and possibly the Christmas Tree?
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It says they would make a rope from their scarves and tie it under his arms to lower him to the ground. Also they would make a huge pile of snow at the bottom of the ladder as an added precaution.
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I've been showcasing old Christmas comics on my blog recently. Another one is set to go live tonight with a few more scheduled later in the week:

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Steve------YOU DONE US PROUD!!!!
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I have a bundle of Beano and Dandy Christmas issues here but they are late 80s early 90s so maybe too recent/too familiar. Nice covers though. Also have a couple of Toppers but they have to be scanned in two halves and are hard to match up (see Boy's World above).
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I really love to own that Buster one as I remember it..

Lew your Christmas comics reviews have been amazing..has you have done so many..its hard in a good way to keep up with it all..what a lot of planning you've done...it makes my head spin.. :D
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Peter Gray wrote: Lew your Christmas comics reviews have been amazing..has you have done so many..its hard in a good way to keep up with it all..what a lot of planning you've done...it makes my head spin.. :D
Thanks Peter. A few pages from the 1967 Christmas Smash! went live a few hours ago.
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I can finally 'stitch' two images together, but the Bash Street Kids [from 1966] isn't the easiest to put together seamlessly-------this is the only size I can put in just now:




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Amazing how David has drawn the bed in each panel at different angles...I do love the detail in this one..
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