On the other hand, these were very much my thing and I'm sure I had some of the titles above.
Also, at least some if not all of the comics had disappeared by the years of those annuals (especially 1973). Did you mention earlier (of course you did but my brain is old and feeble) that the annuals would often continue after the comic concerned had gone out of publication?
Yes, annuals such as Beezer and Topper would continue for many years after the comics folded. Dandy Annual continues this year with a 2026 edition after publishing its last comic issue in 2012, but annuals are certainly a thing of the past, only Beano, Dandy, The Broons, Dr. Who and Rupert (celebrating its 90th edition, whether the strip is still published in Daily Express, I have no idea) have survived this year. Thomas the Tank Engine is the latest to fall by the wayside, no edition this year, breaking a 41 year run.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
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@Barbel There were 4 UNCLE annuals, 1967-1970, print runs were large so they can be sourced pretty easily, so prices are not huge - £10 each for fine condition would be a fair price, £30 each for near mint condition.
Dan Dare debuted in Eagle comic in 1950 and became one of the iconic British comic characters of all time. This Christmas themed story was in the 1955 Eagle annual. The halcyon days of the Eagle had long since gone by the time I first read the comic in the mid-60’s and I didn’t care for it much. Interesting to see how the artist perceived 1997 to be in 1955 though.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
I had forgotten that one, Barbel, thanks for reminding.
Smash #152 - The Christmas 1968 issue. These are some of comedic strips, the rest of the comic consisted of superhero reprints. As I’ve said before, Smash! was my favourite British comic.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
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A Christmas Carol is one of my favourite books. I read it every Christmas and enjoy a lot of the movie and television adaptations, even those that take certain liberties with the narrative. The George C Scott version is my favourite, followed by Alistair Sim. The recent BBC adaptation was an utter abomination, making ITV’s modern day Ross Kemp version look like Shakespeare at his best. But, in general, I prefer adaptations that follow closely to Dickens’s narrative. Which brings me to this comic strip adaptation, which whilst sticking to the narrative in general, also turns everything on its head, including gender. Trust in me, for those who keep with the daily updates until Christmas, will not only see some stunning artwork, but thought provoking twists and turns.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (2022)
To be continued…
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
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On the other hand, these were very much my thing and I'm sure I had some of the titles above.
Also, at least some if not all of the comics had disappeared by the years of those annuals (especially 1973). Did you mention earlier (of course you did but my brain is old and feeble) that the annuals would often continue after the comic concerned had gone out of publication?
Yes, annuals such as Beezer and Topper would continue for many years after the comics folded. Dandy Annual continues this year with a 2026 edition after publishing its last comic issue in 2012, but annuals are certainly a thing of the past, only Beano, Dandy, The Broons, Dr. Who and Rupert (celebrating its 90th edition, whether the strip is still published in Daily Express, I have no idea) have survived this year. Thomas the Tank Engine is the latest to fall by the wayside, no edition this year, breaking a 41 year run.
I definitely had some of those Smash! annuals…😁
More Christmas comics and annuals…
Love those 😁
I'd guess that UNCLE annual is worth something now.
@Barbel There were 4 UNCLE annuals, 1967-1970, print runs were large so they can be sourced pretty easily, so prices are not huge - £10 each for fine condition would be a fair price, £30 each for near mint condition.
Dan Dare debuted in Eagle comic in 1950 and became one of the iconic British comic characters of all time. This Christmas themed story was in the 1955 Eagle annual. The halcyon days of the Eagle had long since gone by the time I first read the comic in the mid-60’s and I didn’t care for it much. Interesting to see how the artist perceived 1997 to be in 1955 though.
Thanks CHB.
That Dan Dare story was fun. Have you heard Elton John's (really Bernie Taupin's) thoughts on old Dan?
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I had forgotten that one, Barbel, thanks for reminding.
Smash #152 - The Christmas 1968 issue. These are some of comedic strips, the rest of the comic consisted of superhero reprints. As I’ve said before, Smash! was my favourite British comic.
Loving reading these again 😁
Probably read these back in the day, but have forgotten. Bad Penny rings a bell.
Another Power comic - Pow! #50 Christmas 1967 issue…with a young Barbel starring in the final strip 😁
I’ve never read POW! magazine…but that deffo is Barbel 🤣
Drat, they've spotted me ....
The third visit to the Power comic range of titles…
WHAM! Christmas 1966 issue…
I remember reading that comic, what I don't remember is it not being fully coloured. Memory, eh?
British comics usually had colour on the front and back pages and the centre two pages.
More Christmas issues…
And starting tomorrow a full length A Christmas Carol adaptation - with a difference.
That sounds interesting. 😃
A Christmas Carol is one of my favourite books. I read it every Christmas and enjoy a lot of the movie and television adaptations, even those that take certain liberties with the narrative. The George C Scott version is my favourite, followed by Alistair Sim. The recent BBC adaptation was an utter abomination, making ITV’s modern day Ross Kemp version look like Shakespeare at his best. But, in general, I prefer adaptations that follow closely to Dickens’s narrative. Which brings me to this comic strip adaptation, which whilst sticking to the narrative in general, also turns everything on its head, including gender. Trust in me, for those who keep with the daily updates until Christmas, will not only see some stunning artwork, but thought provoking twists and turns.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (2022)
To be continued…
Stunning artwork, as you said. Interested to see where this goes (as in the changes from Dickens).
Very interesting..and nice to a change in the gender…🙂
I adore the Alistair Sim version…I try and watch it every Christmastime…
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (2022) Part 2
To be continued…
Very good…🙂
Yes, this is good. The worms in Marley's grave were gross.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (2022) Part 3
To be continued…
Looking forward to seeing how this interprets the story…
So far, so Dickens (except the obvious change). Loving the pics. Like Sir M said, looking forward to the next part to see what's coming up ....
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (2022) Part 4
To be continued…
Enjoying this very much.
I agree…it’s engaging even though we know the story…