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Monday, 27 March 2017

Original Look-in Artwork...

Here is a great site where people submit their owned pieces of original artwork for other people to see, some are even selling pieces, but be prepared to have deep pockets!  There are lots of examples of Look-in artwork here, and you could easily lose a few hours if you're into this...

Sunday, 26 March 2017

1971 No.36 in full, 1984 No.20 and 1976 annual...

Here are the next two, No.36 from 1971 in full, and for all you waiting for them, an 80's issue...finally!, it's No.20 from 1984 and there's also the bonus of a recently acquired annual from 1976, lots of good reading for you there, enjoy them all and see you next week...



11th September 1971 - No.36 (Full Issue)

Cover: Dickie Henderson and Minni.

Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), Timeslip (Unknown)Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Follyfoot (Mike Noble),Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Unknown), Sabotage! introduced by Spencer Banks and Cheryl Burfield (Unknown) and On the Buses (Harry North).




12th May 1984 - No.20

Cover: JeffreyJacquet, Todd Porter, Mathew Laborteaux and Andrea Elson.

Strips: Rock on Tommy! with Cannon and Ball (Bill Titcombe), Robin of Sherwood (Mike Noble)The Fall Guy (Jim Baikie), Knight Rider (Barrie Mitchell), Danger Mouse (Arthur Ranson) and Bucks Fizz (Unknown).


Annual 1976

Cover: Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Hughes, Ernest Clark, Lee Majors, Kevin Keegan, Freddie Mercury, Richard O'Sullivan and Mike Holoway by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: Man About the House (Bill Titcombe), The Benny Hill Page (Harry North)The Tomorrow People (John M. Burns) and Doctor on the Go (Harry North).

Sunday, 19 March 2017

1971 No.35 in full and 1977 No.41...


Here we go with another two, No.35 from 1971 in full and No.41 from 1977, which has no 1st B&W strip, Just William had finished the week before and there was a magic feature in it's place, this is the last 70's issue for a bit, have to look for more, we get on to some 80's issues next time...

 


4th September 1971 - No.35 (Full Issue)

Cover: Freddie 'Parrot Face' Davies.

Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), Timeslip (Unknown)Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Follyfoot (Mike Noble),Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Unknown),Sabotage! introduced by Spencer Banks and Cheryl Burfield (Unknown) and On the Buses (Harry North).



8th October 1977 - No.41

Cover: Patrick Duffy,Belinda Montgomery and Ali Cat by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury), The Tomorrow People (Mike Noble), Starcruiser (David Jeffris), The Bionic Woman (John M. Burns) and Doctor on the Go (Bill Titcombe).


Friday, 17 March 2017

The Whole Story - Dick Turpin Part 1...


Mid month time...here is the next of our 'Whole Stories', this time it's Dick Turpin, a brilliant strip based on another of Richard Carpenter's series, of which 4 appeared in Look-in, Catweazle and later on Smuggler and Robin of Sherwood.  This take on the Turpin tale had the highwayman (played by Richard O'Sullivan) as a 'loveable rogue' type character, who uses his ingenuity and guile to outfox his enemies, particularly Sir John Glutton (Christopher Benjamin) and his charge Captain Nathan Spiker (David Daker), nothing gives Dick greater pleasure than making them look like idiots at the end of an episode.  At Dick's side is his good friend Nick 'Swiftnick' Smith (Michael Deeks), who as well as being a useful ally, also causes Dick no shortage of headaches.  The strip was drawn by Martin Asbury and lasted for 4 stories during 1979.  Replacing The Six Million Dollar Man, the strip ran for only four stories, before being replaced by Sapphire and Steel.




Dick Turpin - Story 1 - The Deserter

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: Martin Asbury




Dick Turpin - Story 2 - The Ghost

Story: Angus P. Allan
Art: Martin Asbury

Sunday, 12 March 2017

1971 No.34 in full and 1977 No.22...

Here are the next two, No.34 from 1971 in full, Follyfoot is back to seperate pages thank God!, and taking slight step backwards an issue I have bought in recent weeks, No.22 from 1977, back on track next week...



28th August 1971 - No.34 (Full Issue)

Cover: George Best.

Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), Timeslip (Unknown)Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Follyfoot (Mike Noble),Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Unknown),On the Beat! introduced by Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart (Unknown) and On the Buses (Harry North).



28th May 1977 - No.22

Cover: Showaddywaddy by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury), Just William (Arthur Ranson)The Tomorrow People (Mike Noble), Starcruiser (David Jeffris), The Bionic Woman (John M. Burns) and Doctor on the Go (Bill Titcombe).

Sunday, 5 March 2017

1971 No.33 in full and 1977 No.26...

Here's some more goodies, No.33 from 1971 in full and also No.26 from 1977, thanks to Dan for providing me with the second page of Just William which was missing from my issue...




21st August 1971 - No.33 (Full Issue)

Cover: Viking.

Strips: Crowther in Trouble (Tom Kerr), Timeslip (Unknown)Please Sir! (Graham Allen), Follyfoot (Mike Noble),Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Unknown),On the Beat! introduced by Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart (Unknown) and On the Buses (Harry North).




25th June 1977 - No.26

Cover: Elvis Presley and Sue Barker by Arnaldo Putzu.

Strips: The Benny Hill Page (Bill Titcombe), The Six Million Dollar Man (Martin Asbury), Just William (Arthur Ranson)The Tomorrow People (Mike Noble), Starcruiser (David Jeffris), The Bionic Woman (John M. Burns) and Doctor on the Go (Bill Titcombe).