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What magazine/comic/annual did you read as a kid?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was it the Beazer (or Whizzer and Chips) that had the Numbskulls, the little people in compartments inside the body?
Not unlike Burt Reynolds in Woddy Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex? |
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Bunty, Judy, June and schoolfriend, one that was around when Thunderbirds was popular, think it was called Lady Penelope, Jackie, Shoot and can anyone remember the magazine that published lyrics to songs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to tear through comics at an awful rate. In no particularly order
Cheeky weekly
Beano
Battle
Look and Learn
Star Lord
Action
2000ad
Doctor Who Weekly - used to have classic story adaptions in. The HG Wells' War of the World adaptation still reads as good now as it did then.
Also comics books from the States such as Conan (lots of scantily clad ladies was part of the appeal as hormones began to cut in), MAD and Doc Savage.
Never liked superhero comics by DC or Marvel though.
Also read Battlestar Galatica and the Micronauts. Both where in a small a5 format comic, can't remember what the title actually was. The Micronauts were based on a line of toys - anyone remember those?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I used to tear through comics at an awful rate. In no particularly order
Cheeky weekly
Beano
Battle
Look and Learn
Star Lord
Action
2000ad
Doctor Who Weekly - used to have classic story adaptions in. The HG Wells' War of the World adaptation still reads as good now as it did then.
Also comics books from the States such as Conan (lots of scantily clad ladies was part of the appeal as hormones began to cut in), MAD and Doc Savage.
Never liked superhero comics by DC or Marvel though.
Also read Battlestar Galatica and the Micronauts. Both where in a small a5 format comic, can't remember what the title actually was. The Micronauts were based on a line of toys - anyone remember those?
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Forgot
Look in
Warlord
And certain sections of Kay's catologue - still have a thing for frosted shower screens. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
In a roughly chronological order Twinkle, Jackie, The Beano, Match, Mizz, Cosmo, 2000AD, NME, Love & Rockets, SFX |
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By *ibanditMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
Dad used to get Dandy for his barber's shop, so I always had a swatch at that. At home, it was usually Whizzer and Chips, Whooppee! or Topper (very apt in retrospect...).
I did get a few very early issues of 2000AD which must be worth a fortune these days. |
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The early issues of 2000AD were quite disturbing especially the violent death scenes. And this from someone brought up on a healthy diet of "Achtung Spitfire! Dagga Dagga Dagga!" And "Aiee Banzai!"
Hookjaw put me off enjoying swimming for at least two years |
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