CRIVENS! COMICS & STUFF!
A cascading cornucopia of cool comics, crazy cartoons, & classic collectables - plus other completely captivating & occasionally controversial contents. With nostalgic notions, sentimental sighings, wistful wonderings, remorseful ruminations, melancholy musings, rueful reflections, poignant ponderings, & yearnings for yesteryear. (And a few profound perplexities, puzzling paradoxes, & a bevy of big, beautiful, bedazzling, buxom Babes to round it all off.)
Wednesday, 1 October 2025
Tuesday, 30 September 2025
HAPPY 53rd BIRTHDAY MWOM #1...
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I've posted before about the Anniversary of The Mighty World Of Marvel #1 (several times over the years), so I'll spare you a repeat of what I said on those occasions and just show the cover of the comic that hit newsagents' shelves on September 30th 1972 - 53 years ago - to mark the event. Honest, I recall buying it as though it were only yesterday. Did you have this comic back in the day? Then share your memories in the comments section.
Monday, 29 September 2025
LOOPY LAPSES IN LOGICAL THINKING...
Is the world going crazy or is it just me? Apparently, there are moves afoot to decriminalise prostitutes selling sex and instead make it illegal for 'customers' to buy it. That's just like decriminalising dealers selling drugs, but making it illegal for addicts to buy them. What's wrong with it being illegal to buy or sell sex and drugs and thereby have a two-pronged approach to wiping out both of these societal ills? After all, if it were illegal to buy sex (or drugs) what would be the point of it not being illegal to sell them? What am I missing here? This proposal just doesn't add up and, hard as it might be for you to believe, I'm a reasonably intelligent person.
And before anyone says drugs should be legal so the government can tax them and take them out of the hands of criminals, that's an example of woolly thinking. Making drugs legal and taxable would only give criminals a 'lawful' business by which to launder the proceeds from their other criminal activities. And as for taxing the proceeds of prostitution (if punters were still allowed to use the 'service' that is), do we really want our government (of whichever political party) to be little more than pimps? It wouldn't necessarily make it safer for prostitutes as has been claimed, as there are always those who would avoid paying tax by operating outside of the 'system'.
Like I said - just how could it be illegal to buy something that wasn't also illegal to sell? Any thoughts (intelligent ones), then feel free to comment.
(No comments? Nice to see that everyone obviously agrees with me.)
Sunday, 28 September 2025
The DALEKS Are No MUGS. (Oh yes they ARE!)
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The Daleks are drawn by illustrator Roger Hargreaves (creator of The Mr. Men) and if you look at the Dalek on the left, he looks as though he's smiling. A nice little collectable I've never seen before, though I do have other Dalek mugs (and eggcups). Any Crivs got any collectable character merchandise? Tell all about it in the comments section. It's good to share.
Saturday, 27 September 2025
CLOBBERIN' TIME With The FANTASTIC FOUR...
Wednesday, 24 September 2025
BIG-BAD-BOLD-AND-BONKERS ROBOT ARCHIE...
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Our memories of certain things from our past don't always stand up to critical evaluation years after the fact, do they? Almost 30 years ago, there was some kind of TV Anniversary series where old shows were re-broadcast in an indulgence of nostalgia for those who had originally watched them back in the '60s. One such programme was The Arthur Haynes Show and, by gawd, it was utterly awful. Did my parents, myself and older sibling actually find it even remotely funny back in the day, to say nothing of the nationwide TV audience? It was pure sh*te, though I suppose there's always a chance it wasn't a typical example and other episodes were funnier. Perhaps this one had been chosen at random and hadn't been viewed in advance of being broadcast, but poor old Arthur must've been spinning in his grave.
It's the same with old British comics (we're talking paper periodicals now, not comedians), as although the art in such publications was usually top-notch and of a higher standard than a lot of comics today (in my view anyway), the stories themselves (especially humour strips) weren't always what you could call 'classics'. Having said that, the latest Robot Archie volume from The Treasury Of British Comics (Rebellion) is a proper treat, and a good laugh to boot. Most of my exposure to Archie was from when he appeared in Vulcan in the '70s and I don't remember those tales as being particularly memorable (though most of them were reprints from a Dutch comic if I recall rightly), but I had a hearty chuckle at Archie's shenanigans and 'patter' in the three stories presented in this terrific tome and thoroughly enjoyed them.
Which is my legendary long-winded way of saying if you haven't yet bought this book, snap one up right away, settle back in a comfy armchair and lap up the awesome adventures of Archie as he cuts a swathe of devastation and destruction through evil aliens and World War I German soldiers in a trio of time-travelling tales that'll have you looking forward to volume three and placing an order for volume one if you don't already have it. Highly recommended.
Incidentally, I previously showed you the softcover version in an earlier post, but the one that kicks off this post is the hardcover edition with an exclusive cover which costs a few measly quid more. Undecided as to which one to buy? Then do what I did - get both!
Sunday, 21 September 2025
BABE Of The DAY - SHADO GIRL...
Monday, 15 September 2025
YET MORE CASTEL CRIVENS ACQUISITIONS...
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Sunday, 14 September 2025
NEW THUNDERBIRD 4 By CORGI...
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Saturday, 13 September 2025
CASTEL CRIVENS ACQUISITIONS...
Thursday, 11 September 2025
Sunday, 7 September 2025
The WONDROUS WORLD Of DOCTOR STRANGE SPINS MAD... (Updated)
Like its Spider-Man, Captain America, and Fantastic Four companion volumes (the latter two already in my possession when I saw Spidey and the Doc publications), this is a relatively slim book, though it has some nice stories contained within. My favourite one is probably 'The Wondrous World(s) Of Doctor Strange', which I saw for the first time in the 1968 (Smash! Pow!) Fantastic Summer Special given to me by a classmate around 1969. The Special presented the tale in a resized b&w format more appropriate to its larger dimensions, so the book was the first time I'd seen the story in colour. It had been newly coloured and didn't reproduce the original pallette (apart from the main two protagonists' costumes, obviously) and it looked very atmospheric. Update: Contrary to what I feared when I first published this post, I was able to scan the splash pages from the book and have now replaced the previous images.
I later mildly regretted not buying the books in 1981, but the Spider-Man and Doctor Strange team-up reappeared in an issue of Marvel Tales around the mid-'80s, so I obtained the story that way. Then there were Marvel Masterworks and Omnibus editions, etc., which also reprinted it over the years, so I've got it several times over now. The other story that's worth having is the Barry Smith illustrated 'While The World Spins Mad!', though it never particularly impressed me at the time. Like the other one, I now have various reprints of that tale too, one at least in an individual issue (Marvel Milestones) and also in various collected editions. At that time (1972) it was the last Doctor Strange story ever scripted by Stan Lee (plot was by Smith) and what follows after the pics is what he had to say about it in his introduction.
'It marks the very last Dr. Strange story that I ever wrote. As a matter of fact, I had already stopped writing the awesome adventures of our peerless prestidigitator a few years earlier, but for some reason, I very much wanted to script this particular yarn.' In 2006, Stan returned to Doctor Strange for an issue of a limited series called Stan Lee Meets, wherein he met several Marvel superheroes, each new tale scripted by Stan himself, with a reprint of an earlier tale by Stan as a back-up. The Smith-plotted and illustrated tale was the back-up in the Strange issue, so if you want the last two Doctor Strange stories scripted by Stan (in one issue too), that's the one you need to seek out on eBay if you don't already own it. The new Stan Lee Meets stories were reprinted in a collected edition, though not the back-up tales.
Anyway, Crivvie chums, I rabbited on for longer than I intended so I'll take my leave of you for now. As ever, don't forget where the comments section is if any of you have something interesting to say - and even if you don't. (Hey, when have I ever let it stop me?!)
Tuesday, 2 September 2025
SPECTRUM IS STILL GREEN...
Monday, 1 September 2025
DOCTOR STRANGE & CONAN - An Unlikely Mix - (To Say Nothing Of The AVENGERS & SHANG-CHI, MASTER Of KUNG FU)...
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Conan's legs are seriously dodgy on this cover, particularly his right one |