Tuesday, 28 February 2012

FOOTBALL COMIC WITH NO BALLS...


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In 1992, new publishing kid on the block, TUNDRA, were developing a fortnightly football comic called GLORY GLORY, which they hoped would be the next big thing in the world of periodicals.  50,000 copies of a dummy issue were printed for promotional purposes, with the launch date of the actual first ish announced for September 9th, 1992.


However, after all the time, effort and money spent on producing the dummy, plans were hastily abandoned and Glory Glory succumbed to an inglorious fate - cancellation before it had even appeared on the newsagents' shelves.  So why was the decision taken to abort the project before fruition?  I'm not quite sure - as a contributor I was probably told at the time, but have long since forgotten the details.  Perhaps reaction to the dummy was less than positive, resulting in Tundra deciding not to risk losing even more money by going ahead with the launch, hence the plug being pulled at the last moment.


Luckily, though, I have one of the 50,000 dummies printed, and have decided to unselfishly share with all you Crivs the cover and a couple of interior pages - just to give you a taste of what might have been.

4 comments:

  1. I wish I had something like this for the reluctant readers in S1 and S2. The tone of mildly vulgar bravado would be right up the street of a 12-year-old.

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  2. Scorcher it wasn't, that's for sure. It would've been interesting to see how it would have gone down with readers.

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  3. I'll start of the bidding at £1,000,000.

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  4. I'll finish the bidding by accepting your offer. I prefer cash.

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