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  • #31
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    Major Eazy was quite cool - tracking down the Werewolf brigade after the end of World War 2.

    I should get started on collecting Charley's War.

    Saw a book on sport comic strips, including Wilson - I would have picked the book up had it mentioned the reprints of it in Spike in the early 80s.

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    • #32
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      Yes I still have all my comics that I bought when I was a kid (mainly in the 80's)

      They've all been packed away in the loft now though for the last ten years.

      There's loads of Beano comics, annuals and comic libirarys, a few Dandy's, Marvels, The Hoot (got the first ever issue too), 2000ad, The Real Ghostbusters, Yogi Bear, Wicked (a horror comic which has Slimer on the front cover, and think this is probably really rare as I never see any on ebay, I have the first ever issue of this too), and there's proabably others too which I can't remember.
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      • #33
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        I've still got a load of Beanos from 1989-92, along with a few annuals, 50th aniversary books comic libraries etc. Most of these are at my parents' house, along with the first Hoot.

        Years ago a friend from school had a full run of Wicked, I wonder if he still has them.
        The Trickster On The Roof

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        • #34
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          I dont have any of my old ones,these were Wizzer and Chips and Cor.I do have a subscription for Simpsons comics though.
          "poor is the man who's pleasures depend on the permission of another"

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          • #35
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            When I was younger in the early 70s I used to read Disney comics mainly and and something called 'Playhour' & Robin. Also used to read Whizzer and Chips and had plenty of Mad magazines.



            From about aged 11 to 14 I used to buy horror comics galore. What I loved about them more than anything was the illustrations and I had my favourite artists; like Alex Nino. I also loved how they used earlier stories from the 40s and 50s as well as the 60s and 70s all in one comic. I still have ALL of my horror comics to this day and have a flick through them now and again. I had 'Eerie', 'Haunted Tales', 'Weird Mystery Tales', 'Ghastly Terror', 'Creepy' and tonnes of others.

            Our neighbours had friends who owned a newsagent and so any comics that didn't get sold had the covers torn off and were given to the kids...we used to get heaps of free comics off them...but always missing the front page

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            • #36
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              Don't know if you'd class them as comics but I have a large collection of MAD's from the 80's. I loved the art work, the tie in with TV + films, and the fact they were from America. Our local news agent was reliable in getting them in each month so I was relieved when a friends' dad said he could get them for me. He ran a news agents in London. I'd also get the books which came out every so often. Still sat in my loft somewhere ...

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              • #37
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                I had a few TV21s and the spin-off Joe90 comics in the late 60s, then some Countdowns and a lot of humour titles (Whoopee, Whizzer & Chips etc.) before finally settling on the Marvel UK weeklies in '72 with The Mighty World of Marvel. By '77 I'd moved onto the US versions and started getting 2000AD. Comics pretty much sums up my 1970s childhood. Some of my happiest summer holiday memories are sitting out in the garden, in the sun swapping comics with my mates and trying to draw my own.

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                • #38
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                  i used to collect comics when i was a lot younger.
                  the beano,dandy etc.

                  actually had a lot of them at one point.

                  i had others just cant think of the comics name.
                  FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                  • #39
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                    Major Eazy was more like an American in characterisation than a Brit Officer - he was such a precursor to DREDD! I used to love reading Charlies War in the pages of Battle Action Force, I learnt so much about WW2 and WW1 from the stories...its a shame there isn't a market for comics like that among kids today...they'd learn so much about the history of both wars...I also liked a strip called The Nightmare about some boy and a sole surviving Commando teaming up - they'd argue sometimes but it all ended brilliantly with the final strip...I didn't really like Johnny Red much...but still read it. It was mainly for the Action Force stories my Dad would buy it for me. I had a massive comic collection once - B.A.F, then the Marvel UK Action Force and Transformers weeklies and then I started buying US comics - G.I.JOE ones and their offshoots and then X-Men and other offshoots amongst others, then when Image Comics came along their titles as well as Todd MacFarlane comics...but got sick of their overly serious nature and overly sexualised imagery of female characters...it all became dull and dreary. I loved the simplicity and gore of the older comics like 2000AD and Eagle as it used to be in the 1970s/80s - the cruder artwork...comics grew up with their readers but they became duller to me and dreary - and all the ret-conning of origins or deaths/ressurections...yawn. I either sold mine off or threw the US ones away. Still got some - my Joe comics and some of the 'epic' Transformers UK stories - TARGET: 2006 (tied into the 1986 film!), SPACE PIRATES, THE LEGACY OF UNICRON and a Titan reprint of some other story about a mad Transformer scientist long thought dead, an army of ressurected zombie transformers and the threat of destroying Cybertron - LEGION OF THE LOST or whatever its called...I do also have some reprints collected in volume form of the earlier and superb G.I.JOE MARVEL US comics too...comics were better way back when compared to today...Oh and I also still have some JUDGE DREDD ones: THE CURSED EARTH SAGA, YOUNG DEATH - BOYHOOD OF A SUPERFIEND...

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                    • #40
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                      ve been collecting comics (mostly British and American) since the mid 1970s, and went into business as a comic dealer about four years ago. My personal collection currently runs to about 26, 000 comics, ranging from Asterix to the X-Men. I love comics. It's a medium you can tell any kind of story in.



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                      • #41
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                        When I moved inot my current house I did the obligatory get in the loft to see if the previous owners had left any bodies or interesting stuff lurking in the darkness and I came accross a box that had 5 years of Smash Hits magazines from number 1 onwards and those that had free gifts attahced to the front STILL HAD said gift attached to the front. I took them to a magazine specialist in Camden and he offered me £300 quid for them but I declined and they still sit happily in my loft in a box ! Probalby get them re valued soon as it goes as that was over 12 years ago !
                        When I Was Good No One Remembered, When I Was Bad No One Forgot

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                        • #42
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                          im really impressed with those ones you showde mate.
                          thats some collection 26 thousand comics that must take up a lot of space mate even thiough comics are quite thin.


                          what other publications have you beano dandy etc and do yopu collect comics that come out now.
                          so how long you been collecting mate just 4 yrs.
                          FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                          • #43
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                            The worst thing about old comics is they begin to pong - after years. Its the wood pulp paper thats beginning to deteriorate over time, you know, that musty smell...ergh.

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                            • #44
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                              Originally posted by sf1378 View Post
                              The worst thing about old comics is they begin to pong - after years. Its the wood pulp paper thats beginning to deteriorate over time, you know, that musty smell...ergh.
                              I wasn't sure if it was that or just being stored in damp places.

                              I've not noticed any of my old Beanos smelling at all, but some old books my parents kept in the garage for years smelt very musty. I'll have to sniff the Giles annuals I save from going in a charity bag a few years ago.
                              The Trickster On The Roof

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                              • #45
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                                I did love the old newsprint comics by IPC Magazines like Battle Action Force or 2000AD of old though, sometimes the ink would still smudge on my fingers like a newspaper, freshly printed...

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