What comics did you buy today?
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Well Moniaive was a roaring success as far as I am concerned unless you happen to be my bank manager.
The family haul was many and varied, so I am going to stick with the highlights.
Meltdown Man trade paperback
3 Commandos (Divided Aces, Black Ace and Green For Danger)
Another pile of Rising Stars
7 Buffy
American Freak 1 to 5
Some random Star Wars
Vamps and Vamps: Pumpkin Time
A pair of Doctor Strange issues
1983 Eagle Holiday Special
Sh*t The Dog poster issues 1 to 4
Wolf Country TPB
Samurai
War Picture Monthly 6
Wildstorm Presents #1
Two series of Shadows Fall
Rok of The Rovers
The Dredd Phenomenon: Comics and Contemporary Society by John Newsinger
Several pages of Stref's published work for The Broons
Random issue of X-Men
Two pages of John Ridgway original art
And if that was not enough, I also got sketches from Nigel Dobbyn of one of his aliens, Mark Toner's alien guide, Frank Quitely's Paw Green who is keeping company with Stref's Paw Broon.
The family haul was many and varied, so I am going to stick with the highlights.
Meltdown Man trade paperback
3 Commandos (Divided Aces, Black Ace and Green For Danger)
Another pile of Rising Stars
7 Buffy
American Freak 1 to 5
Some random Star Wars
Vamps and Vamps: Pumpkin Time
A pair of Doctor Strange issues
1983 Eagle Holiday Special
Sh*t The Dog poster issues 1 to 4
Wolf Country TPB
Samurai
War Picture Monthly 6
Wildstorm Presents #1
Two series of Shadows Fall
Rok of The Rovers
The Dredd Phenomenon: Comics and Contemporary Society by John Newsinger
Several pages of Stref's published work for The Broons
Random issue of X-Men
Two pages of John Ridgway original art
And if that was not enough, I also got sketches from Nigel Dobbyn of one of his aliens, Mark Toner's alien guide, Frank Quitely's Paw Green who is keeping company with Stref's Paw Broon.
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
Re: What comics did you buy today?
Bought the Beano and Dandy Summer Specials, which are now out in WHSmith. Also picked up the movie Amazing Spider-Man 2 in Poundland!
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Re: What comics did you buy today?
got another 10 early 70s whizzer and chips.only 96 issues needed for the set.
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Over the weekend and yesterday I bought:
Kid Slade #1 (Top Sellers),
Candy #1 (1967),
Smash #1,
2 more Marvel All Colour #1s, Ms Marvel and Black Goliath,
Johnny Nero #1 (Fleetway Super Library),
Toby #1 (1976) with free gift,
Planet of the Apes #1 with poster
and finally the free gift from Modern Boy 28/07/1928 a 5 inch metal model train which looks amazing!
Kid Slade #1 (Top Sellers),
Candy #1 (1967),
Smash #1,
2 more Marvel All Colour #1s, Ms Marvel and Black Goliath,
Johnny Nero #1 (Fleetway Super Library),
Toby #1 (1976) with free gift,
Planet of the Apes #1 with poster
and finally the free gift from Modern Boy 28/07/1928 a 5 inch metal model train which looks amazing!
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Re: What comics did you buy today?
What pages?colcool007 wrote:Well Moniaive was a roaring success as far as I am concerned unless you happen to be my bank manager.
The family haul was many and varied, so I am going to stick with the highlights.
Meltdown Man trade paperback
3 Commandos (Divided Aces, Black Ace and Green For Danger)
Another pile of Rising Stars
7 Buffy
American Freak 1 to 5
Some random Star Wars
Vamps and Vamps: Pumpkin Time
A pair of Doctor Strange issues
1983 Eagle Holiday Special
Sh*t The Dog poster issues 1 to 4
Wolf Country TPB
Samurai
War Picture Monthly 6
Wildstorm Presents #1
Two series of Shadows Fall
Rok of The Rovers
The Dredd Phenomenon: Comics and Contemporary Society by John Newsinger
Several pages of Stref's published work for The Broons
Random issue of X-Men
Two pages of John Ridgway original art
And if that was not enough, I also got sketches from Nigel Dobbyn of one of his aliens, Mark Toner's alien guide, Frank Quitely's Paw Green who is keeping company with Stref's Paw Broon.
Re: What comics did you buy today?
The Victor Book For Boys 1966 at a local charity shop. Probably at it's price at £5.99.
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These little beauties
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!
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Wow!
Nice art!!!
Nice art!!!
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Congrats on Candy #1 Adam - I don't think I've ever seen that on eBay. Felt sorry for the seller, who had 98.4% feedback because one happy customer accidentally gave them a negative.
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Thanks. I noticed that on his feedback as well. I have to be honest that I'd not only never seen Candy #1 before, I'd never heard of it before! I've done a little research on it but intend to do more tonight as I'm up all night and it's now arrived.babington wrote:Congrats on Candy #1 Adam - I don't think I've ever seen that on eBay. Felt sorry for the seller, who had 98.4% feedback because one happy customer accidentally gave them a negative.
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Re: What comics did you buy today?
Nice, on the lookout for those myselfcolcool007 wrote: Sh*t The Dog poster issues 1 to 4
Went to Glasgow last week and met up with a few folks from the Glasgow "scene" - Adam Smith, Rob Miller and Frank Quitely (didn't know it was Quitely until after I'd left though!). They kindly gave me a few freebies too:
-The Collected John G Miller 2000-2011
-Big Moff - Strap On Japan (ridiculously funny, kept me giggling all the way back to Liverpool)
-The John G Miller Scrapbook (amongst the most insane things I've ever read!)
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Adam
Quite a bit about Candy at http://bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05 ... art-3.html This is part of a series of posts by Roger Perry on his days on Eagle, Countdown et all. Fascinating reading
Quite a bit about Candy at http://bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05 ... art-3.html This is part of a series of posts by Roger Perry on his days on Eagle, Countdown et all. Fascinating reading
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Candy is a wonderful thing! A failed Gerry Anderson project and now a comics curiosity of the first order, mainly because it's one of the creepiest things ever; you wonder how they didn't notice how disturbing those puppets are! Besides the comics and annuals there were also Candy story books in the form of photo stories... as I'm a fan of fireworks my favourite is a book issued for Guy Fawkes night called "A Penny for the Guy".
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Thanks for that, good reading!davidandrewsimpson wrote:Adam
Quite a bit about Candy at http://bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05 ... art-3.html This is part of a series of posts by Roger Perry on his days on Eagle, Countdown et all. Fascinating reading
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Ha! They are VERY creepy! They would have given me nightmares as a kid.babington wrote:you wonder how they didn't notice how disturbing those puppets are!
