Andy Smug
This took a lot longer than it should have...
From the The Great British Comic challenge. See all 133 entries (closed)
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This took a lot longer than it should have...
From the The Great British Comic challenge. See all 133 entries (closed)
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Something this week has taught me is that Buster, (from 'Buster' comic), was Andy Capp's son.
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 14:57,
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the thing I learnt (or remembered, it seems familiar but not) is that there are 4 "banned" issues of 2000AD
for dubious advertising/trademark infringement.
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 15:11,
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Prog 71, 72, 77, 78
Dredd Cursed Earth stories that featured The Jolly Green Giant, Planters Peanut, Michelin Man Colonel Sanders and the McDonalds mob versus the Burger King gang
www.oocities.org/tokyo/temple/1810/dreddban.htm
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 15:19,
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www.oocities.org/tokyo/temple/1810/dreddban.htm
That's quite neat :)
TJ - does anyone have a link to some comics website that was posted earlier this week - can't find it now. Ta.
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 15:35,
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Also, the dude who created Judge Dredd, began his career at DC Thompson
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Girls comics
or girly mags...;)
Seriously though, what he said in that piece makes them sound quite compelling!
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 16:00,
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Seriously though, what he said in that piece makes them sound quite compelling!
John Wagner's OK in my book.
Dredd, Johnny Alpha, Sam Slade and the mind-melting terror of Doomlord.
Nice.
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 15:40,
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Nice.
No, to be fair they are very good.
2000 AD was a nice antidote to the U.S. stylee stuff. Not that there's much wrong with all that, but it's nice to have a different perspective.
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Sat 18 Aug 2012, 15:58,
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