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Sunday, 15 December 2013
PART TWO OF COR!! #1...
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Kid Chameleon.I forgot about him.
ReplyDeleteThis was a favourite of mine,obviously because he is a kid with powers.
About fifty per cent of the rest are lost to my memory.
Thanks for that.
'A kid with powers' - that's ME, that is. It's amazing how much of it is instantly forgettable - and equally amazing how much is derivative. Hire-A-Horror is the same as Rent-A-Ghost in Buster, Stone-Age Brit is the dame as Glugg in Wham! and Tricky Dicky is just another Roger the Dodger. I do like the Reg Parlett strips 'though - he was simply a superb cartoonist.
ReplyDeleteHis artwork is just full of life and really dynamic.
ReplyDeleteLittle Geyser,I probably just accepted it when i was young and naive but what is that all about?
Oh thats right,the adventures of a little water spout.
I agree,It is amazing how forgettable some of them are.
There was a big push for COR! as well.
Did this appear in another comic as one of those pink paper promotional inserts?
(am I remembering this correctly?)
The gorilla logo was great.
I was six.
How do I remember this and I still have to ask what year it is?
Nice article.
Regarding the promotional insert, Baab, it very well may have done. I know there was one, I just can't remember what was on it. (I'll have to check through my back issues of Smash! one day and have a look - it's bound to be in one of them.) And, in case you hadn't twigged yet, it was 1970.
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteI meant, I have to ask what year it is on a daily basis!
I have been thinking about the pink inserts,and the one I really remember was for a comic with the old 'paper banger' or 'cracker' as a free gift.
I don't know what comic it was in or the comic being promoted.
Were these inserts a common thing in the british comics?
The inserts were indeed common, Baab - as was the 'paper banger/cracker' free gift.
ReplyDeleteI laways liked a "Thunderbang" or a kazoo or warbler.
ReplyDeleteKid Chameleon is beautiful. I'd like to see some Whizzers from Ozz of Topper fame.
And so you shall, Dougie, before too long. (I hadn't forgotten - honest.)
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