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Sunday, 31 March 2013
HAVE A 'SMASHING' EASTER...
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Fantastic! I only own one power comic - #4 of Wham! - and it's brilliant! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHate to break the bad news, George, but Wham! #4 isn't actually a Power Comic. The name and badge didn't come into existence until the end of '66, so it's only the issues from that point on that are bona fide Power Comics. Having said that 'though, the comic with Frankie Stein's first appearance is a real collectors' item.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the old weekly comics! I also have just the one issue of Wham! (issue 26) and must have had a few issues of Fantastic, but sadly only a half dozen Johnny Future strips out of them survived the trip through time from the 60s to now. Any chance of more Frankie? I am a big Ken Reid fan and as we are unlikely to ever see a book on him let alone a Frankie collection it's generous souls like yourself that are our only hope of reliving these comic treats. Your blog is one of my regulars each day and the first one I have ever left a comment on. Ditto - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePhil, I'll probably print more Frankie strips from time to time. There are a few already on the blog, along with some original art. Another Johnny Future strip coming soon.
ReplyDeleteAlways great to see any old Odhams books so thanks for that - I wasn't aware the "Power comics" icon/badge only came into effect at the end of 66 (and I have a good few of the Odhams books ) Was the artist on the "Grimly Feendish" (what a great name) strip the same guy that did "Percys Pets" (I assume its not Leo Baxendale) - Ken Reids Frankie Stein is perhaps my all time favourite UK (may favourite anywhere) humour strip just amazing so would be nice to se more when you get time - If "PhilSee" isn't aware apart from your blog, Lew Stringers old blog "Blimey" and especially the "Kazoop" blog have a great selection of Reids Frankie Stein stip - McScotty
ReplyDeleteThat page of Grimly certainly looks to be the work of Stan McMurty, who drew Percy's Pets. Terry Bave also ghosted the strip on occasion, when presumably Bax fell behind.
ReplyDeleteTalking of Frankie Stein, I enjoyed Robert Nixon's take on the character, but I always wished IPC had retained Micky as part of the mix. The Reid strips have a lunacy which nobody else quite captured.