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Just arrived at Castel Crivens today is this great book published by The Treasury Of British Comics (Rebellion), The Tom Paterson Collection. Rather than waffle on about it, here's a selection of images borrowed from the Treasury's website. The last one is an alternative cover to the one above, and costs a tenner less, so you have a choice of just what you want to spend. Both books are listed as hardbacks, but I suspect that's an error and the second one is probably a paperback. (Incidentally, I lettered a handful of the strips included in this volume, so I'm very nearly famous.) The book also contains some unpublished strips of Tom's, so if you're a fan of his, it's right up your street. To order, click here.
The colour pages in the book have been sourced from published comics (as were the b&w ones I assume - with the exception of the previously unpublished ones obviously), but the quality is excellent, so perhaps they've been digitally enhanced to a certain extent. Which just shows what can be done and makes me wish that The Power Pack volume of Ken Reid's work printed in greyscale (instead of colour) had been produced in a similar manner, as it would've better captured the spirit of the original comics the strips were taken from. Hopefully, Rebellion (who didn't publish the aforesaid book) will one day do it as it should be done as they now own the copyright to the material, which wasn't the case when the two volume set of Reid's Odhams work was first produced.
(*And in case you didn't get what I was burbling on about in the title, Tom's 'trademark' is drawing steaming, smelly socks, which he usually places somewhere in his strips.)
I recall standing just outside Bob Paynter's office and the two of us looking at his personal copy of this comic back in 1985. Time flies |
The alternative cover is definitely a hardback as mine arrived yesterday too. Looks like a great book
ReplyDeleteThat's weird. Why would a 'cut & paste' cover cost a tenner more than one drawn specially by the artist? How many pages does yours have, LH?
ReplyDeleteThe last numbered page is 191 so 194 pages if you include the next page with the sock. I think rebellion always chaĆge more for their exclusive covers. Got mine from books etc. for £13.81 post free.
ReplyDeleteBummer! I paid a tenner more for the 'exclusive' edition than the £14.99 that Rebellion charge for the one you got. They don't usually do two hardback editions, it's usually a hardback, paperback, and a digital edition. I think I prefer the second cover.
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