Monday, 15 September 2025

YET MORE CASTEL CRIVENS ACQUISITIONS...


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September 30th is the 60th Anniversary of Thunderbirds being first broadcast on UK TV so there's quite a bit of merchandise around at the moment - diecasts, model kits, and books, etc.  The tome above, though featuring comic strips that have been reprinted before over the years, is probably the best yet and contains some interesting articles.  Sadly it misnames TV Comic's Bill Mevin as Bill Melvin, and describes TV Century 21's Supercar strip as consisting of one-page, though it was actually one-and-a-half (to begin with anyway).  I've only had a cursory look so far (just arrived this afternoon) so there'll likely be other errors in the text as is usually the case in such publications.  Anyway, still nice to have and roll on volume two. 


Being a lazy buggah, I'm usually inclined to take shortcuts, hence my inclusion of the back cover, above, which gives the publisher's spiel about the contents, saving me from having to go into any detail about them myself.  That should give you a fair idea of what to expect should any of you decide to add this heavy volume to your own collections.  Hefty books come at a hefty price, but it's worth it to recapture a piece of your childhood - if you're as old as me, that is. 


As you'll all know by now, Marvel is reprinting the first dozen issues of The Fantastic Four in Facsimile Editions and the most recent one is #9, above.  I've so many various memories of this tale associated with its different reprintings down through the decades - Wham!, Marvel Collector's Item Classics, The Mighty World Of Marvel, The Complete Fantastic Four, etc., that it's almost like I've lived several lives with which some incarnation of this tale (b&w, full colour, spot colour, Zipatone) is associated.  Yeah, we're all familiar with the story, but it's nice to have in an individual issue fashioned after its original printing. 


The first of the trio of tales included in the fourth issue of Fantastic Four Fanfare is an absolute belter and not to be missed.  And the other two strips ain't bad either so grab it while you can.  Susie is presented as probably the most powerful member of the team - by a long chalk - and that's okay with me as I still fancy her from when I was a lickle kidlet.  Sincerely, don't let this one get away from you.  Well, that's all for now, I'll keep you updated on anything I think you should know about.  Excelsior!

8 comments:

  1. Thunderbirds looks a good book. I've seen quite a few videos on YouTube recently about the anniversary and new blu ray release. The one I saw last night was Nicola Bryant and Sophie Aldred discussing Thunderbirds. I had my photo took with Nicola a few years back. Colin Baker was also there but I was more interested in Nicola. He he. Unfortunately she had a black eye at the time after slipping in the hotel shower but I never noticed on the photo. She mentioned it on her Twitter account later on. Not that I'm stalking her. 😁

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    1. I'm always suspicious when anyone attributes a black eye to a fall, M. Who do you think hit her? She must be the sexiest Dr. Who companion ever.

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  2. I think she's blissfully happy being single unless Colin gave her a fourpenny one. She was married but it didn't last. I did have a thing for Janet Fielding back in the day but yes I agree Nicola tops the list.

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    1. Happy being single? Ah, but she hasn't met me yet.

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  3. I bought the first 3 issues of FF Fanfare and thought they were pretty good comics with some great artwork. I find it easier to read smaller tales now as I lose interest in new books around page 7( not that I buy many new comics nowadays) But next time I'm in Glasgow I'll check out issue 4 .

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    1. Is it the comics nowadays or is it us, McS? I find most new comics tough going a lot of the time and these FFF tales are just the right length, though sometimes they're just too 'lite' and whimsical. However, if you don't enjoy the lead story in FFF #4 (which has a bit of depth to it) then I'll turn in my FOOM card.

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  4. I was in Glasgow yesterday but FF Fanfare #4 was sold out ( as was issue 2 which I have) . Good to know today's better comics are doing well.

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    1. Are there any other comic shops in Glasgow, McS, where you could maybe get FFF #4? It would be a shame if you missed it.

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