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Cover I believe is Alex Akerbladh, I think that's him on Terry & Trixie (he did the weekly stuff but annuals are all bets off). Roy Wilson on the colour strip pages naturally, plus contributions from Bertie Brown and George Parlett. Most of it was probably ...
The last issue of Provincial Comics' short-lived Sparkler, intended as a competitor to Amalgamated Press, launched from premises in Bath. Contributors included editor-artist-writer Jack Long, AP refugees Bert Hill and H. Louis Diamond and possibly nobody ...
Puck Annual for 1928. Faves from the weekly include "Mischievous Montague" by A. B. Payne, "Angel and Her Merry Playmates" (I think drawn by Walter Booth at this stage), the seminal "Rob the Rover" (Booth again, still very much ...
I *think* I scanned this, I've never really bothered attributing anything on my hard-drive, so that side of things is a bit of a mess. Part of pp.9-10 cut out, which rings a bell. If not, credit to who did scan it.
Missing a couple of pages. Also blank endpapers inserted so the page numbers make sense. In the 20s and 30s AP really pushed the boat out on the annuals, and there are some big - if now somewhat forgotten - names signed to some of the artwork, Molly Brett probably ...
The oldest physical comic I currently own, though it's in a heck of a state. Two in one - the original 'pink' salmon-y coloured paper (used by Harmsworth as it was more sympathetic to the cheapo printing), and a 'bleached' version I've ...
A brain-melting number of incarnations later, 'The Funny Wonder' finally hit its stride when Harrold Garrish greenlit a strip about Charlie Chaplin (issue already uploaded here by another fine gentleman!). Chaplin was still on the front page in 1930, ...
-Pitch and Toss advance to the front page, Chappers cut down on the centre pages. Derek Lawson still has no discernible personality. -Grandad Jones by Reg Parlett isn't bad, almost Dandy-ish (though still ...
No longer Funny, and fortnightly due to paper rationing. Very firmly in the Stanley Gooch template, which I find dry but he kept doing for another 10 years, so presumably it was very popular at the time.
-The triple bill front page has two Gooch trademarks ...
Edited by family sized Fred Cordwell of Film Fun fame, Fun and Fiction was an attempt to come up with an all-ages unisex story paper through then-radical devices like "not making 80% of it about posh boarding school kids" and "having female protagonists". ...
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