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.)
Saturday, 19 July 2025
BABE Of The DAY - MAJEL BARRETT...
Thursday, 17 July 2025
MYTEK The MIGHTY Volumes 1 & 2...
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Mytek copyright REBELLION |
SCORE SOME MORE FANTASTIC FOUR...
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Sunday, 13 July 2025
PANINI/MARVEL NEW FF MONTHLY MAG...
Friday, 11 July 2025
POOR LITTLE FOXY - R.I.P.
My back garden is huge - to such an extent that another house could probably be built on it and still have a bit of garden left over. Because of its size, foxes like to play in it and lounge about on hot days, having the occasional snooze. I usually feed the foxes and some of them will actually take food from my hand, though others do a runner on sight of me. I haven't fed many lately because I haven't seen much of them, and if I put food out when they're not around, the gulls, crows, and magpies scoff it in pretty short order. I therefore started waiting until I spotted some foxes in my garden and then went out and put food in their dishes. I always make sure their water bowls are filled so that they don't go thirsty, but maybe someone else is supplying them with a better quality of food than I do, so they've gone elsewhere.
A few years ago there was one fox in particular who'd take food from my hand and then lie down a couple of feet from me and take a kip when I was resting from filling the bird feeders. I imagine that fox has gone to meet his maker, but the thought that he enjoyed my garden and saw it as a pleasant place to frequent gave me a quiet pride. Last week when I went out to feed the birds (tuppence a bag), a dead fox was lying on the lawn, looking for all the world like he was sleeping. He looked as though he may have been attacked, but it was hard to tell because it was raining and his fur was all matted and wet. I hope he wasn't poisoned because that means other animals are also at risk if he was, but whatever caused his demise, I was touched by the fact that he seemingly sought out the sanctuary of my garden in which to breathe his last.
I considered burying him out there, but then thought better of it in case he was diseased, so I called the Environmental Health Department, who came and took him away to be disposed of. It was sad to see his corpse, and I wondered if he may have been the baby fox (yes, I know they're called cubs) that I photographed in my garden last year. I sincerely hope not, and that he (or she) is enjoying life to the full somewhere with other foxes. As for the dead fox, I hope he enjoyed whatever span he had and that he didn't suffer before his end came.
FANTASTIC FOUR #7 FACSIMILE EDITION...
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Tuesday, 8 July 2025
BABE Of The DAY - BECKY RULE...
Friday, 4 July 2025
The GALACTUS TRILOGY FACSIMILE EDITIONS...
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Thursday, 3 July 2025
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS COVER?
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The above cover is from an issue Baggsey from Super Stuff In The Bronze Age listed in my Desert Island Comics post - in fact he considered it the best Batman tale ever written. Well, I had to see what it was all about, so I promptly bought a copy via eBay and it arrived today. Before I show you its interior splash pages, study the cover and see if you can spot what I consider to be a glaring error. I'll fill you in on what it is after the following impressive images.
First, however, it's interesting to note that the words 'nigger' and 'spade' are used in the main tale, something that most likely wouldn't be allowed nowadays. The first word is used by a black man, the second by a white, but they're used in the context of demonstrating (not condoning) the racism that existed at the time. It probably wasn't really necessary to introduce the subject, but writer and artist Frank Robbins doubtless wanted to make a point and it isn't too laboured.
Anyway, ready for the pretty piccies? Then let's go! (And don't forget to spot the cover mistake.)
UNCANNY X-MEN FACSIMILE EDITIONS MINI-COVER GALLERY...
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Just to alert you to a couple of recent Facsimile Editions from Marvel, Crivvies, which you might be interested in adding to your collection - namely The Uncanny X-Men #s 135 & 136. However, I'm going to start by showing some of the previous X-Men facsimiles which eventually lead up to Jean Gray's death in #137. I don't think I ever had any of the original issues in this run, though I believe I read some black and white reprints in Marvel Superheroes, a UK monthly from back in the late '70s/early '80s. The 137 facsimile is one I bought in 2019, but it's being reissued later this month, and yes, I have actually pre-ordered it.
Anyway, enough waffle from me, enjoy the pretty piccies presented for your palpitating pleasure. And if you'd like to leave a comment, well - I won't try to stop you. (Incidentally, I scanned these mags while still in their poly bags, so there might be a spot of dust visible in one or two places. And I may've shown some of them before, but I can't recall which ones.)
Any memories of the original printings way back when, Crivs? Then recount your recollections to your fellow readers, esteemed ones, and prompt some pleasant nostalgic notions.