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Ah, now Pogle's Wood I do remember. I had a Pogle's Wood annual one year, and maybe that's why Pippin jogs my memory.
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Originally posted by andrec View PostMaybe Pippin, it rings a faint bell
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The amusingly named Bimbo was a comic for younger children, I remember me & my brother having an annual when we were young.
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Trying to remember the comics I would have had as a very young child. Maybe Pippin, it rings a faint bell, but don't think I had any of the others in the post above, though Robin keeps nudging me. The earliest I can remember with clarity is TV21 in 1968, when I would have been 6 years old. I recall very clearly there used to be letters from readers, and one was from a boy who said his house was haunted by a ghost who appeared, I think, on the landing. That really scared me, but for some reason I was drawn to read it each time I picked up that issue.
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Playhour anyone remember the Mr Men Mobile that you made up over several weeks
Jack and Jill
Pippin
Buttons
Robin
Twinkle
Storytime
Rupert's Storytime
Story Teller
Oink!
off topic but advertised in these comics - the Humpty Dumpty Club
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Don't think I ever got a Countdown annual, but I seem to remember that the weekly comic was produced on rather cheap-feeling paper. I think there was a strip based on the Gerry Anderson live-action series UFO, and one issue included a colour full-page picture of Ed Bishop as Straker.
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I had/have a Countdown annual found second hand... didn't know that about the page numbering. I should dig up the one annual I have and see if they followed it on that. I picked it up for the Gerry Anderson content, the Doctor Who comics from back then I often find clunky (although the Marvel one got weaker eventually and I was buying for the vintage tv show content mainly circa Colin Baker starting).
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Warren Comics in the USA published a trio of B+W horror titles in the early 70s, Psycho, Scream and Nightmare. Top Sellers in the UK produced versions for the British market, but with fewer pages. I had a couple of the US originals and more of the UK versions. The UK ones I recall being quite graphically violent with very occasional nudity.
Another comic I used to buy regularly was Countdown circa 1970 or 1971. It featured sci-fi strips, including a Dr Who one if my memory hasn't failed me. Page numbering was back to front so that the first page was 32 and the final page was 1, mimicing a countdown.
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I remember Krazy comic , it was a little different than the usual comics then I started to get Mad Magazine in my early teens
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I had a random number of Marvels so often didn't get to finish some of the continuing stories. Star Wars Weekly and others with The Hulk mostly, except Doctor Who Weekly/Monthly which I did get consecutive issues of (and specials) while it was Marvel.
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Just to clear up something about Whizzer & Chips, they were never separate comics. Rather, Chips was a comic inside Whizzer, and they could be separated if you undid the staples. There was a rivalry between the two comics, and characters from one would occasionally appear in a panel of the other comic. The main character in Whizzer was 'Sid's Snake' and in Chips it was 'Shiner', the former about the misadventures of a boy and his pet snake, and the latter about a boy who would always end up with a black eye by story end. I would buy Whizzer & Chips fairly regularly in the early 70s along with Cor!!, whose main character was Gus Gorilla.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned the UK versions of the Marvel comics that were published starting 1972. Ones I remember are Mighty World of Marvel (the first), Spiderman Comics Weekly, Dracula Lives, Planet of the Apes. I am sure there were more, but those were the ones I would buy most often. There was a Mighty World of Marvel annual, which I got for Christmas, only to find that the stories had already appeared in the weekly comic. There was a feature where kids could write in and swap things. A kid advertised wanting the Mighty World of Marvel annual for 20 US comics, so I wrote to him and swapped my annual for his comics - all done by post.
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I thought that the "And" bit in the name indicated that it was a merger of two comics.
In around 1987, I had Action Force; a schoolfriend had Transformers, and around 1988, they merged so we had the same comic, and a year after that, it merged with something else.
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I thought the same, that Whizzer and Chips were separate at one time... must be a website that could tell us!
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I think Whizzer & Chips was always a single comic, though there was an older unrelated comic called Illustrated Chips.
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Wizzer and chips was my regular then the Beezer as my favorite strip was the numskulls. As I got older I transitioned to the victor, reading it at one of my mums friends house who had two older sons.
I then went on to Action , this was later banned because of the violence it depicted. It returned later but was incorporated with Battle comic, was toned down and was never the same. I had kept every issue and sold them on eBay a few years ago
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