The box was approximately this size and shape, and opened at the ends. It also had printing on it, but I forget what. And I seem to recall an order or address label on it |
A cascading cornucopia of cool comics, crazy cartoons, & classic collectables - plus other completely captivating & occasionally controversial contents. With nostalgic notions, sentimental sighings, wistful wonderings, remorseful ruminations, melancholy musings, rueful reflections, poignant ponderings, & yearnings for yesteryear. (And a few profound perplexities, puzzling paradoxes, & a bevy of big, beautiful, bedazzling, buxom Babes to round it all off.)
Friday, 7 December 2018
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN...
4 comments:
ALL ANONYMOUS COMMENTS WILL BE DELETED UNREAD unless accompanied by a regularly-used and recognized
name. For those without a Google account, use the 'Name/URL' option. All comments are subject to moderation and will
appear only if approved. Remember - no guts, no glory.
I reserve the right to edit comments to remove swearing or blasphemy, and in instances where I consider certain words or
phraseology may cause offence or upset to other commenters.
I had a box of badges when I was young that I've no idea what happened to, and I'd love to be able to see again. Strangely, a lot of them were alcohol related, as most of them were promo items given to me by a relative who worked in a pub.
ReplyDeleteThere was a Whyte and Mackay whiskey badge, a Schweppes one (which said Buy Me A Drink And Prove You're Not A Rotter), a prismatic yellow Superman badge, which I think showed Supes flexing his chest and bursting out of some chains, one with the slogan We Are The People on it (which might give people an idea of what football team I supported) and a Secret Lemonade Drinker one too.
I don't think I ever wore any, and I couldn't tell you how many times I cut my fingers on the pins while rummaging through the box, but I'd love to have those back again, especially the Superman one, which I think I bought myself.
Incidentally, Kid, I was listening to some of the more obscure parts of my music collection recently, and a lyric jumped out at me from a song called La Di La, a solo song from the late 70s by Ian McLagan, the keyboard player out of the Faces. The lyric was 'I read every Lee and Kirby comic book, but it's fantasy, and now that Superman has made a movie, no-one reads his magazine'.
Can't be too many songs which mention Stan the Man and Jolly Jack!
I've got a box of badges somewhere, DS, comprised mostly of ones that came free with UK comics, but funnily enough I'd never wear a badge for some reason. As for that song, I'd be surprised if there's another that mentions Stan & Jack. Remember Paul McCartney's song, Magneto & Titanium Man? I used to have a friend who was into comics - more DC than Marvel - and I remember him telling me that the Crimson Dynamo in the song's lyrics was the Flash. I politely pointed out that, no, it was the Crimson Dynamo, who was a Marvel character. He didn't like being wrong and sulkily remarked "Huh, you're more into Marvel than I am anyway!" He tended to look down on everyone, so the fact that I knew more about something than he did stuck in his craw.
ReplyDeleteI've heard OF the McCartney song- I think Stan himself mentioned it in a Bullpen Bulletins page once- but never actually heard the song itself!
ReplyDeleteI'm now starting to dream up other songs that could mention comic creators- You Can Call Me Al Williamson, maybe? Jumping Jack Kirby Flash? Or how about the Elvis song, Marie Severin's The Name of His Latest Flame? I'll stop now.
And don't forget Tiny Tim's Ditko Through The Tulips.
ReplyDelete