Monday, 18 May 2026

TOYBOX TREASURES Of The PAST: The DALEK ORACLE...


Wow!  It's almost 10 years ago since I acquired The Magical Amazing Robot, which was a renamed reissue of The Amazing Magic Robot, but in every other way a doppelganger of the classic toy from childhood - if you're of a certain age that is.  There was a similar toy called The Dalek Oracle, and since I obtained the Robot version, I've quite fancied having the Dalek incarnation also.  (Someone gave me the Dalek figure back in 2019, but without everything else that went with it.)  Taa-daa!  Well, thanks to eBay, I've now bought the full kit and caboodle (also spelt with a k), though the photos you see here are the seller's as it'll be a few days 'til my new (pre-owned) game arrives at its welcoming forever home.

So Criv-Kids, did any of you have this fascinating game when you were a lickle kidlet, and if so, what are your memories of it?  Can you barely remember it, or do you yet pine for this much-loved item from childhood?  Tell your fellow readers now.  

 


Saturday, 16 May 2026

BABE Of The DAY - GAL GADOT As WONDER WOMAN (HOT TOYS 2018)...


A recent addition to my vast accumulation of stuff is this great Hot Toys Wonder Woman 12" articulated figure, modelled after sensational siren Gal Gadot.  (Incidentally, the 't' isn't silent.)  This is described as the deluxe version (though surely that would be Gal herself) and is a figure I could look at for hours.  At least this way I can't get arrested for staring at the real Gal when I see her shopping in my local Farmfoods.  (Well, it looks like her.)

By the way, I can't wait 'til midnight, because when I utter a secret mystical incantation, then this 12" figure becomes a life-size, living, breathing goddess whose only purpose is to please me.  (First thing I'll do is get her to make me a cuppa and a bacon buttie - priorities are important.)  Am I in for a great time or what?!  (Even if it is only in my imagination.)  



Friday, 15 May 2026

ACTION COMICS #583 Facsimile Edition...


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Nah, it can't be, can it?  40 years since this mag first hit the stands and changed the continuity of Superman forever.  Well, that's not quite accurate, as Superman's continuity has shifted a few times since this momentous mag went on sale in 1986 and I haven't bothered to keep myself informed as to all the developments in the Man Of Steel's day-to-day life since the first Crisis.

He's married to Lois Lane now, I think, and they have at least two kids (one of whom 'plays' for both 'teams', I understand, so right away that's not the Superman I remember or recognise and am therefore not interested in reading about.  No, not when I recall ol' Supes/Clark Kent at his best and he's not been at his best for a goodly number of years now, more's the pity.

However, there was once a time when Supes was still the character I grew up reading, and this latest facsimile is a good example of that, even though it marked the end of the particular era of which I speak.  It's the second part of a story begun in Superman #423 (below), written by Alan Moore, and is a perfect example of when he was still capable of turning in a good yarn that pressed all the right buttons.

Still can't believe it's been 40 years - seems like only last week to me and that's no exaggeration.

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

BABE Of The DAY - SUPERGIRL...


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Ah, Supergirl, wotta darlin' you are!
You're stunning enough to be eligible as my
next girlfriend and, what's more, the fact you're
only an illustration makes me equally eligible as
a prospective new boyfriend.  (A pic is better
 than nowt I guess, so you'll have to do.)

Monday, 11 May 2026

FINALLY - The 'REAL' SWAMP THING #88...


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My thanks go to reader McSpotty McScotty for alerting me to this one.  (Update: Oops, my mistake - it was Baggsey!)  A hitherto unpublished Swamp Thing #88, featuring the presence of Jesus Christ, presented as it would've been had it seen the light of day back in 1989, is a very nice read indeed.  I had reservations about it in advance, but Christ is presented in a totally respectful way, with not even a hint of anything to cast doubt on the New Testament's claims about Him.  It's the first of a four-parter and there'll be a collected edition before too long. 

Criven's verdict?  Definitely one to have in your collection.

(Incidentally, sad to learn that McS's Keir Starmer lookalike venture isn't doing very well, but if nobody wants the real Keir, an impersonator is hardly going to pull in the crowds.  Now if only he looked like me, his business would be thriving.)

Friday, 8 May 2026

BARRIE TOMLINSON (Was A Comic Book Hero)...


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Who'da thunk receiving a book would be such a slow process?  I ordered the above book via Amazon on April 24th, a few minutes after ordering the 'Real Roy Of The Rovers Stuff' via eBay - both by Barrie Tomlinson.  The eBay book arrived 3 days later, but there was no sign of this one.  A full week after purchase, I signed in to Amazon to check the book's progress and guess what?  It still hadn't been dispatched!  I promptly cancelled and ordered one from eBay (April 30th), and though it was sent within a couple of days, it only turned up today (May 8th).  So though I mentioned this book around a fortnight ago and had hoped to feature it long before now, circumstances conspired against me.

Anyway, if you were a comics reader in the '70s and '80s (to name but two decades), you'll probably find this book about all the comics Barrie worked on throughout his 50 year career an interesting read, and it may well add an extra dimension to your own childhood and teeanage years, learning about what was happening in the world of Fleetway/IPC at the time.  He discussess a lot of comics, 2000 A.D. included, and there's some fascinating info to be learned about his involvement with them.  Honestly, you could spend your dosh on far less worthy items, so straight on to eBay or Amazon with you!  Both books are now out-of-print, so grab 'em while you can - you might not get another chance.

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

The SAVAGE SWORD Of CONAN REFORGED #4...


CONAN characters copyright CPI

Still on the theme of Conan, thought I'd show you some images from the latest issue, newly arrived today, Crivvies.  This was a difficult ish to procure for some reason, as the first seller I advance-ordered it from eventually said his source wasn't able to supply him with sufficient numbers to fulfil his orders, so I had to buy it from elsewhere.  Regarding the cover (variant B), I've had a poster of this Neal Adams illo on one of my walls since around 1975*, which came free in #1 of the UK weekly SSOC (not to be confused with the later UK monthly edition).  I may well call it quits with this issue, given the difficulty in obtaining it, though it's a real treat to see these formerly b&w tales sensitively coloured for a new (and not-so-new) readership.

If you have any thoughts on these images being 'colourised' then feel free to share.  After all, it's always good to get 'mail'.  (McS - did you hear?  I said Neal Adams!)

(*To be more precise, it's a replacement I acquired around '84 or '85, my first one being damaged in '83, though it's still an original UK poster from '75.)


Wednesday, 29 April 2026

By CROM And MITRA! PART FOUR Of MARVEL'S CONAN SAGA COVER GALLERY...

CONAN characters copyright CPI

Roll up, roll up, Crivvies, for the fourth and final part of Conan Saga Cover Gallery, consisting of 16 astounding pieces of painted artwork for your attention and appreciation.  There were 97 issues of this particular series, though I have only the first 64 of them, meaning you're going to have to wait until I buy the remaining 33 - if I ever do (which is doubtful) - or look them up on eBay to see what you're missing.

There are some exquisitely rendered pieces of artwork here and I have no hesitation in saying that the majority of them wouldn't look out-of-place in some prestigious gallery or museum.  (Hey, I've seen far worse in my time.)

Anyway, got a favourite or three?  Then be sure to let your fellow Criv-Kids know which and why.  It's no fun if you don't join in so give your typing fingers a workout now! 















Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Monday, 27 April 2026

ANOTHER LEGEND PASSES AWAY - GERRY CONWAY R.I.P.

Alas, prolific comics and TV writer Gerry Conway has passed away at the age of 73.  He wasn't just a prolific writer, he was also a good one and comics could well do with someone like him around today.  Too many Marvel and DC legends dying these days, terribly sad, though their work remains.  Here's to Gerry, and condolences to his family, friends, and many fans.

RECOMMENDED (MOSTLY) READING...


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Lots of goodies arrived at Castel Crivens recently, though I have cut back - honest.  Best way to attract your attention is not necessarily with the best cover, but one with a scantily-clad babe on it.  To be honest, I only bought it for the cover, don't think I'll be getting any future issues.  However, if it's your kind of thing, feel free.  Having now had time to study this cover, is it just me, or does 'Sonja's' face seem a bit trans?  (Relax, the lady's name is Rachel Hollon.)


Next up is a 'Golden Age'-sized facsimile of Wonder Woman #1, though the page margins inside seem a bit too large.  Interestingly, I don't think any of these GA-sized mags have had the same-sized margins from one issue to another.  It would be nice if DC could show some consistency.  I've already got standard-sized facsimiles of this issue, but it's nice to have a larger one.  (I'm sure all men say that - not about their comics though.)



World's Finest next, and though Superman and Batman appear in the 'correct' sequence on the cover, inside it's plain that Batman is now considered to be a bigger property than Superman, going by the amount of pages in which Supes is shunted off to the side, where Robin once would have been playing second-fiddle to Bats.  How times have changed, eh?


Above, the second issue of Silver Surfer, part of a seven ish facsimile series of the Sky-rider of the Spaceways, and very nice it is, too.  Square-bound like the first printing, with original ads and whatever else it contained.  I've got all 17 Lee/Buscema issues (plus Kirby's single ish), as well as two Masterworks reprint volumes and the Omnibus edition, but this facsimile is simply too good to pass up.  Buy yours as soon as possible before it sells out.


Daredevil #183 has already been published as a facsimile (back in 2023), but this is a newer one for reasons I'm not quite sure of.  Perhaps the first one was an instant sell-out and Marvel decided it could stand another outing.  Doesn't have any 'Continued After Next Page' taglines before the ads (neither did the '23 printing), which is disappointing, but not everyone is as fussed about these things as I happen to be.  (They're all weirdos though.)


Above, a lovely 'homage' to the cover of the first DC/Marvel Superman/Spider-Man team-up (1976), with an all-new main story inside (plus 7 new back-up tales).  I believe there are a few variant covers (of which this is one), but I won't be knocking myself out trying to acquire the full set.  I just don't have the space until I finally get around to having a clear-out of stuff.  Will I ever accomplish the task?  Time may tell - but then again, maybe it won't.



Well, I suppose you can't have a Supes/Spidey team-up without also having a Spidey/Supes team-up, so that's it above.  With one main tale and 8 back-ups, I imagine it'll likewise have various variant covers, though this one will do for me.  (Unless I see one I really like, that is.)  Below is a new Supergirl series, but again, I don't think I'll be following it, much as I like the Maid Of MightKrypto now seems to be Supergirl's pet canine, not her cousin's, though cute as he is (the dog, not the cousin), it's a shame he wasn't left 'exploring outer space' like Denny O'Neil established back in the '70s. 


Gotta be honest, only bought the one below for the cover as well, as the gorgeous Gal Gadot is a genuine goddess, even when she appears only in an illustration.  I'll probably read it at some stage, even though I'm not 'up-to-scratch' with DC's modern take on the history of their more popular characters.  How many times has DC reshuffled its continuity now?  I just can't be bothered trying to keep up - anyone else feel the same?


Below, the first of two books by the recently-deceased Barrie Tomlinson.  I described this one as an autobiogrphy in an earlier post, and in a way it is, in that the author recounts some events concerning himself and his career, but I suppose it's even more of a biography about the 'career' of Roy Of The Rovers and Barrie's hand in it.  I'm still awaiting a second book by Barrie (Comic Book Hero), which I'll show you when it arrives.  I've included the back cover of the one shown here so's you can read the spiel.



Okay, Crivvies, that's it for now, but be sure to keep an eye out for future posts, just in case there's something that might be of interest to you.  It's not altogether improbable, is it?  And if any of you have any comments you'd like to make which might help distract me from watching a spider crawling across my ceiling, the floor is now yours!


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