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Wednesday 25 March 2015
PART TWO OF UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN COVER & IMAGE GALLERY...
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I never even read 'em all in the right order when I was a kid and I still managed to follow plots.
ReplyDeleteBut now, I just ain't got enough years ahead of me to start at the very beginning again. I'll leave it to them youngsters. At least they'll be reading the classics which nobody should be denied!
I dunno what happened with this post, JP. I was making a revision, and when I'd finished, it popped up out of sequence like a new post. I don't think any comments were lost, but I can't remember.
ReplyDeleteWhat you say is correct. You could pick up one issue from a continued story in the '60s or '70s, and you immediately knew what was happening. Not any more, alas.
I can't remember seeing any comments, but I did mean to say something about "you gotta read 'em all in order!"
DeleteAnyway, first you need to buy/have 'em all!
Then, there are websites which are attempting to log them all in the correct reading order.
Me? - I wish I could just afford all the Essentials! That'd do me!!
I've got a few Essential volumes, but I prefer the Masterworks and Omnibus editions. Not enough dosh? You'll have to consider hawking yer mutton, JP.
ReplyDeleteNah, you got me beat there! Hawking yer mutton? Can't work that one out?
DeleteJust like you & McScotty talking about "Boabby" - couldn't get that either, but didn't want to stick me neb in.
Hawk: to offer (goods) for sale, as in the street.
ReplyDeleteMutton: meat.
You've obviously lead a sheltered life, JP.
But I haven't got any meat. I've got some bread, but I wouldn't get much for it on the street.
DeleteI do know 'hawking yer mutton' but I don't know 'boabby'. My father jokingly referred to pregnancy as 'a bellyful of beef' - ever heard that, Kid ?
ReplyDeleteNope, don't think I've heard that one before, CJ. However, everyone knows 'boaby'.
ReplyDeleteJust googled boaby and if mutton's the same thing, I'd get even less hawking THAT on the street than I would for the fecking bread!
ReplyDeleteNo more Essentials for you then, JP. Unless you start baking bigger loaves.
ReplyDeleteAnd that retort works perfectly - both in the literal sense and as a euphemism!
DeleteYou crafty little, wordsmith, you! - You get the punchline and nick all my laughs!
Shameless, that's me!
ReplyDeleteI just googled 'boaby' and all I can say is that I never heard my father say it even once, perhaps they didn't use that word in Glasgow when he was young (he was born in 1927).
ReplyDeleteI think it's a relatively recent word, CJ. I suspect that it's no more than 15-20 years old - 'though I could be wrong.
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