Thursday, 5 May 2016

'NEW' SUPERMAN COVER GALLERY - PART NINE...


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A mix of consecutive and non-consecutive issues for you in this latest instalment of 'new' SUPERMAN covers, folks.  I've included two versions of #123, but I'm unsure whether there were other alternate covers for this ish or not.  These may well be all the issues I have of the title, so this could be the last part of this series.  Rest assured though, if I find any more, I'll post them on this, the best blog in the fevered realms of my imagination, as well as my house.  (I may be delusional, but at least I'm accurate.)
   






BABE OF THE DAY - RAQUEL WELCH...



Here's ravishing RAQUEL
WELCH to pick up your pulse,
put a spring in your step and a
 smile on your face.  Sorted.

THIS IS IT - JIM REEVES...



Here's a nice slow number to soothe and relax you, by the
velvet-voiced JIM REEVES.  Better sit or lie down before you
start listening - it's so smooth, you may drop off to sleep!

OOOH! FANTASTIC FREE GIFT SCAR(E)S PARENTS...

Images copyright MARVEL COMICS

The first issue of FANTASTIC I ever purchased was #7, but the first one I saw was #3.  That was on a trip into Glasgow with my parents and brother one Saturday, but as its free gift was a disgusting piece of 'confectionery' of which I never partake, I wasn't much interested in the comic.  The first I recall being aware of the new title however, was with #2, mainly because of the stushie caused by the free gift.  It perhaps seems ridiculous nowadays, but it certainly made a fuss back in the dark ages of 1967.

Whether it was a genuine story or one cobbled up by bored journalists on a slow news week, I remember Scottish presenter BILL TENNENT doing a 'piece' on the STV news about parents being worried that children who couldn't get the comic and free gift of 'scar' stickers might take to disfiguring themselves with knives in order to create their own set of scars.  Are kids really that stupid?  Some might be, certainly, but I rather think they'd be more likely to draw their own scars and stick them onto their skin than reach for the penknife dad gave them for Christmas.

Bill Tennent was a well-known Scottish TV presenter, and I'm surprised to see that he retired from TV in the late '70s to run the MARIE STUART Hotel in Glasgow.  I was even more surprised to learn that he died in 1993 at the too young age of only 59.  He was such a fixture of television in Scotland that most people around my age will be saddened to learn of his passing if they weren't already aware of it.  Remember the programme TIMESLIP?  For years I was sure that it was Bill who did the introductory piece at the beginning of the first episode, until I watched it on video in the mid-'90s and saw it was PETER FAIRLEY.  Perhaps Bill did the intro shown in Scotland as he was better-known here?  Anyone know?

Anyway, that's two subjects covered under one banner.  You sure get your money's worth on this blog.  Take a look at the controversial stickers below.  Do they make you want to cut yourself, or merely print out a copy and stick them all over your face and wrists?  Either way, you're a nutter!


Wednesday, 4 May 2016

JIM REEVES IS A BLUE BOY...



JIM REEVES sounded great singing 'live', but
occasionally he'd lip-sync to his own recordings for
some reason or other on TV shows.  Here's one such
time, but it's still a great song nevertheless.  Feeling
off-colour, Jim?  Then tell us all about it...

BABE OF THE DAY - RAQUEL WELCH...



Can't recall if I've used this pic before, but
so what if I have!  When you're as stunning as
RAQUEL WELCH, a little repetition is no bad
thing, right?  Drool cups on standby.

SMASH! COVER GALLERY - PART ELEVEN...


Copyright REBELLION

You begged, pleaded and demanded - but I'm still not going anywhere!  And look what I've got for you!  Another six sizzling covers of the '60s & '70s sensation known as SMASH!  This was the new, MARVEL reprints-free Smash!, yet it had its own charm and is still fondly-remembered by those who read it back in the day.  So relive your youth (or see what you missed if you're a youngster) by copping a gander at these six scintillating covers featuring SIMON TEST.







PART EIGHT OF 'NEW' SUPERMAN COVER GALLERY...


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Another bunch of SUPERMAN covers, from a time when Supes was looking distinctly like a hippy.  Man, are these tales going to look dated when DC get around to reprinting them.  As you can see, they're not completely consecutive, but don't let that spoil your enjoyment.  Anyway, let's forego my usual woeful waffle and get straight into the pretty piccies.  Enjoy.
   



...'cos he wouldn't get his hair cut


Tuesday, 3 May 2016

ALSO BARKED ZARA THUSTRASIA...


My dog has a fine pair of balls - which belonged to her predecessor

On this very day 30 years ago, my dog ZARA was born.  I brought her home on July 12th, and the first thing she did was take a dump on the living-room carpet.  Took me ages to get her house-trained, but she had a very placid nature.  I could take bones from her without incident and she never bit anyone in her 12 and a half-odd years of life.  I took loads of photos of her over the years so I thought I'd show some of them here to mark her birthday.  She was registered with the Kennel Club under the name of ZARA THUSTRASIA, which was a feminization of the name ZARATHUSTRA, as in 'Also Sprach...'

So enjoy the photos and then give your own dog a pat on the head to show how much you love and appreciate it - just like it does you.

"What did you wake me for?" she's asking

The bold Moonmando and Zara

Ain't she sweet?

An old classmate from primary school gets a warm (but wet) welcome

"What do you mean 'Get down Shep'?  Who's Shep?"

Don't worry about me - I'm winning!

"What're you looking at?"

"Hey, it's snowing!"

Zara, with my old primary school in the background

Zara and me on the family estate.  (Cough!)

Having fun in the back garden

"I'll just pose here for a minute!"

Zara Thustrasia - 1986 - 1998

Monday, 2 May 2016

DON STARR IN THE DRAMA OF DOOM - PART FIVE...


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Two episodes of DON STARR's awesome adventure, The DRAMA Of DOOM, this time out, folks.  That's four pages from yesteryear to thrill and enthral you, first published in TERRIFIC back in 1967.  I'm unsure whether it was reprinted from an earlier comic, but the pages were certainly originally drawn for a traditional U.K.-sized weekly, as you can see (if you look closely enough) that they've been re-sized to fit Terrific's different dimensions.  Enjoy!



'NEW' SUPERMAN COVER GALLERY - PART SEVEN...

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A mixed bag of covers for you this time around, fellow Criv-ites.  Only the first two are consecutive, the others being isolated issues I bought at irregular intervals.  Love the above one though, which is a nod to JACK KIRBY's debut JIMMY OLSEN ish (#133).  The one directly below is likewise a corker, with JERRY ORDWAY demonstrating why he's one of the finest artists ever to grace the comicbook medium.  Incidentally, number 50 is based on the famous AURORA model kit from the 1960s, though the head is more like the MPC reissue.

Got a favourite?  Leave a comment saying why you're a fan of 'The Ordster' - you never know, he may even see it.





Sunday, 1 May 2016

BABE OF THE DAY - LEE MERIWETHER...



Lovely LEE MERIWETHER looking
just a tad like a young JOAN COLLINS in
this pic.  To be honest, Lee just steals it for
 me though.  What say the rest of you?

PART FOUR OF DON STARR IN THE DRAMA OF DOOM...

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It's been a while, but I haven't forgotten DON STARR in The DRAMA Of DOOM, so here's part four.  Originally published in TERRIFIC back in 1967, it was an odd-but-welcome fit alongside the MARVEL superhero reprints which filled the weekly periodical.  Any memories, frantic fans?  Feel free to share.
  


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