B&W copy of colour cover (sans logo) of the ICJ, in which the Baves' article was originally intended to appear |
In tribute to the late, great TERRY BAVE, I thought I'd repost this 2004 article he kindly wrote at my request, wherein he describes his career in comics, in particular 'ghosting' for other cartoonists. It was originally intended for The ILLUSTRATED COMIC JOURNAL, which, alas, languished in limbo, so I passed it on to CRIKEY!, who were going to publish it, but ceased to exist before it saw print. Never mind, at least it appeared somewhere, even if it was only on this humble blog. Incidentally, all comic strip images below were supplied by Terry himself.
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SHIELA and I have been creating, writing and drawing many, many children's comic strips since way back in 1967.
Our break came via ALBERT 'COS' COSSER, the editor of WHAM!. He bravely handed me SAMMY SHRINK, "The Smallest boy in the World" - my 'first' of many 'ghosted' features, and one we were able to make our own. In fact, over the following years, we supplied many of the weekly scripts and drew the strip for over 20 years. SAMMY SHRINK appeared in WHAM!, SMASH!, POW!, KNOCKOUT and WHIZZER & CHIPS.
Now and again a comic artist would be called upon to 'ghost' (copy) another artist's strip on a weekly basis for a while when, for example, the regular artist was either sick or perhaps found himself in the rather enviable position of having far too heavy a workload.
As each artist has his own individual style of drawing, it was important to 'ghost' that particular style as closely as possible. With luck, and if the Editor showed willing, over a period of time it would be possible to 'make the strip your very own' by gradually introducing your own distinctive style of drawing. This didn't happen too often, and certainly not in the short term.
I was very lucky - I found it a reasonably easy task to copy LEO BAXENDALE's basic drawing style, which appeared in WHAM!, SMASH!, and POW! at that time.
Being particularly keen to make my way in this FUN business, I jumped at the chance when 'COS' offered me the chance to create a brand-new comic character of my own.
He wanted a wicked 'baby' fun character as a mascot for WHAM!, so Shiela and I came up with BABY WHAMSTER, who was quickly followed up by BABY SMASHER, the new mascot for SMASH!. We supplied scripts and artwork for both babies, who were very successful in their respective comics, and later appeared in both WHAM! and SMASH!. Each baby made a perfect foil for one another.
To date, Shiela and I have created, written and drawn many original comic strips. At the same time, we have been called upon to write and 'ghost' many others. In 1968, we scripted and drew GRIMLY FEENDISH and PERCY'S PETS for SMASH!. At the time, these strips were being drawn (also 'ghosted') weekly by STAN McMURTY, one of our favourite and most respected cartoonists.
In November of 1969, we got another wonderful break. GIL PAGE, then Editor of the 'new' SMASH!, invited us to contribute to the 1971 SMASH! FUN BOOK, a 96 pager full of favourite fun characters.
We scripted and drew a SAMMY SHRINK 2-pager, scripted and 'ghosted' two 4-page strips of The SWOTS & The BLOTS, and again for a 2-pager of SAM'S SPOOK. The scripts were supplied by editorial staff for a further 3-pager and 2-pager of BIG 'EAD, plus a 2-pager of BAD PENNY. A big challenge, but great fun to tackle different styles. I never looked back after that - I was happy to have a go at 'ghosting' many more styles.
We scripted and drew a SAMMY SHRINK 2-pager, scripted and 'ghosted' two 4-page strips of The SWOTS & The BLOTS, and again for a 2-pager of SAM'S SPOOK. The scripts were supplied by editorial staff for a further 3-pager and 2-pager of BIG 'EAD, plus a 2-pager of BAD PENNY. A big challenge, but great fun to tackle different styles. I never looked back after that - I was happy to have a go at 'ghosting' many more styles.
WHAM!, SMASH!, and POW! were owned by ODHAMS PRESS, then IPC/FLEETWAY took over, continuing to run SMASH! in a 'revamped' form for a little while longer. But not before I had added EAGLE EYE, DANNY DARE, The DOLLS Of St. DOMINICS and WEE WILLIE HAGGIS to my 'ghosted' list.
Over the following years, I 'ghosted', amongst others, SWEET TOOTH in WHIZZER & CHIPS, HIRE-A-HORROR and VAL'S VANISHING CREAM in COR!!, The KATTS, JELLY BABY and TOFFEE NOSE in KNOCKOUT, and SHIVER, SHAKE, SOGGY The SEA MONSTER and DAMSEL In DISTRESS in SHIVER & SHAKE.
Bad Penny, from - go on, take a guess |
Also SNAP HAPPY and FUN FEAR in WHOOPEE!, X-RAY SPECS, MUMMY'S BOY, GUMS, and ART'S GALLERY in MONSTER FUN, RITCHIE RAGS in JACKPOT, NUMBER 13, BASH STREET KIDS, BILLY WHIZZ, The GERMS and IVY The TERRIBLE in The BEANO and KORKY The CAT in The DANDY. I've even had a go at DESPERATE DAN in the Fun-Size DANDY books.
A lot of challenging drawing, but what a lot of fun 'ghosting' the work of so many favourite comic artists.
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Terry & Shiela Bave (October 2004).
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And thanks to Terry and Shiela for all the years of hard work they put into making a lot of happy childhood memories for millions of readers.
2 comments:
Hi, it is with a great sadness that I have to announce the passing of Terry Bave of 6th December 2018, after a short illness. He was one of the greats from the golden age of British comics. He was drawing right to the end, completing a wedding anniversary card for his wife in October. He will be sadly missed by his family and comic fans.
All the best, Russell Bave (Terry's son).
A great loss to your family and comics fans who grew up with his work, Russell. Whenever I spoke to him on the 'phone he was kindness personified, always asking me if I wanted any of his old comics and stuff. I gave him the number of an comics auction site as I felt it would be better if he could get some money for his comics and art, but I don't know if he ever got around to contacting it. I posted this tribute just after receiving your letter informing me of his passing, and I dropped a note to your mother (Shiela) expressing my condolences. You can be assured that the thoughts of every true fan of UK comics will be with you and your family at this sad time.
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