There's no point in delaying the sad moment any longer. It's time to break out the black armbands and shed a tear or two for the demise of JOHNNY FUTURE. This was his final weekly appearance in FANTASTIC, the fondly-recalled comic for boys back in the 1960s. He had one final fling in the pages of the Fantastic Annual for 1969 and then it was curtains for ol' JOHN FOSTER. (Given just how far in advance Annuals were prepared, the story was probably drawn before the last weekly episode.)
And so we look upon Senor LUIS BERMEJO's awesome and astounding art for the final time - except for occasional revisits to this blog, or in back issues of the periodical in which he originally appeared. Hopefully, some enterprising publisher will see these posts, and decide to reprint the complete collection of ODHAMS PRESS' Power-Pack classics - sensitively coloured for modern readers, with copious notes on the origins and history of the character.
Well, we can but dream, can't we?
Farewell, Johnny - see you in the future!
10 comments:
Good while it lasted, as they say, and thanks for these posts - as I've said before, providing a real public service here. What are the odds that someone with publishing connections will have seen these? You never know I guess.
Nae bother, PC - glad you enjoyed them. Fingers crossed for someone with 'connections' being able to do something, eh?
I have connections!
My auntie Jean says you should photocopy them at the library then staple them .Then set up a wee stall in Hamilton precinct and .....
Well thats what she said to me!
Great series of posts.
I will now go back to the beginning and read anew.
Baab, you surprise me - I didn't realise you were related to Tingha and Tucker. How are they?
As PC said - you have provided a public service , posting these.
Now then , I know who could follow in his footsteps - Tri - Man from Smash!
Good idea, JP - I have every episode. There might be others to consider first 'though.
I had to look that one up.
What dimension is that from?
I have never seen or heard any reference to Jean or Tingha and Tucker.
Which makes it very odd to me.
I suppose you'll be too young to remember them, Baab, Most people around my age will remember Tingha & Tucker and their Auntie Jean.
Some kids used to call these bears by a differerent name - they would change the "T" for an "F"!!
The little tuckers.
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