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Sunday, 8 October 2017
CLASSIC COMICS OF YESTERYEAR: YOGI & HIS TOY #1 - COMPLETE ISSUE...
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absolutely. I don't remember this comic or I would have bought it. Beano and MWOM were my reading material. I wish they have reprinted tv 21 but it was too late for me.
ReplyDeleteSome of the TV21 material was reprinted in Countdown in 1971, PS. Ever see that comic?
ReplyDeletePost a cover and I might remember. I got the new reprint Gerry Anderson tv 21 comics hardback collection and am working my way through it. I'm noticing a slight fuzziness in the line of the art. I'm assuming they shot some of it from published art and not from original art. Or was it always like that? Take a look yourself and tell me.
DeleteAlready posted, PS - just type Countdown into the search box. There's been a few reprint hardback collections over the last few years, with the ones by Egmont being printed from (often) poor scans of TV21 pages, but the ones by Reynolds & Hearn/Signum Books have some pages printed direct from the original art.
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