Attwood
10:16 Sun Mar 6
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Lion and Eagle Scorcher Shoot
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Kandu
10:13 Sun Mar 6
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Sparky Whizzer & Chips Action Match Weekly
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9:21 Sun Mar 6
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Dandy, Beano and Eagle.
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mashed in maryland
8:59 Sun Mar 6
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Does anyone who grew up in the 90s remember "The Boot" comic in Shoot magazine, after Shoot rebranded itself to be more distant from Match? Was around 1998ish.
It could be near the knuckle for what was basically a kids magazine.
One I remember was Vinnie Jones (done up like in Lock Stock, with Dennis Wise as his kid) calling Eric Cantona a fat poof.
Unthinkable that'd be in any kids magazine now.
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Westside
8:57 Sun Mar 6
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Beano, Cor.
Then later, War and Battle Picture Library, Warlord, Battle Picture Weekly.
Battle Picture Weekly, quite dark for a kid's comic. Loads of regular characters, killed off.
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violator
8:51 Sun Mar 6
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Commando, Shoot, Smash Hits, No1
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Lertie Button
8:41 Sun Mar 6
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Beano, Dandy, Tiger and Jag, Goal and Shoot
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rubble
7:41 Sun Mar 6
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Ted Alf Tupper - the Tough of the Track! Lived on fish suppers and ran marathons for fun? Them's the days...
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stewey
7:03 Sun Mar 6
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Whoopeee
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ted fenton
3:59 Sun Mar 6
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rubble 5:21 Sat Mar 5 Re: Comics You Used To Read As A Child Victor Valient Tiger 2000AD Judge Dredd
I still have a copy of the Victor ;-)
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Mad Dog
1:33 Sun Mar 6
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As a kid had a few spiderman, hulk, punisher, batman etc Had the full secret wars story.
I still remember getting an issue of "look in" as a very young kid. It had haircut 100 on thr front. Couldn't tell you anything else about it.
Roy of the rovers for a while. I even had a drawing of Gary strodder printed. I got a crisp £5 note for that.
Bit older was shoot and match.
Then I moved onto viz. The profannisaurus is halirious and occasionally I get an issue.
As an adult and with the MCU being superb I've acquired quite a few graphic novels.
Yes I'm a geek. No I don't care.
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Sven Roeder
1:21 Sun Mar 6
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Rupert Bear Peanuts Mad magazine
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Pentonville
1:16 Sun Mar 6
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i always knew what Duncan Norvelle was thinking
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rubble
5:21 Sat Mar 5
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Victor Valient Tiger 2000AD Judge Dredd
Irish Hammer - I thought 'Dredd' was great.
There's been a Beano exhibition at Somerset House - ends tomorrow - has anyone been?
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Irish Hammer
2:31 Sat Mar 5
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Adored Roy of the Rovers and looked forward to it so much, moved to 2000AD when I got older.
Still a shame that a decent Judge Dredd film hasn't been made. both efforts were shit.
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Syd Puddefoot
12:46 Sat Mar 5
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Things you can find online.
There you go Cholo and Defjam, free downloads for a trip down memory lane.
https://archive.org/details/WarPictureLibrary0199/page/n21/mode/2up
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Far Cough
12:11 Sat Mar 5
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The boarding school I went to called comics, trashies. We had an almost separate language for most things.
Anyway the Eagle with Dan Dare, Beano, Dandy, Topper and Beezer were my go to comics when I had the dosh
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JayeMPee
12:02 Sat Mar 5
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Dan Dare
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joe royal
11:34 Sat Mar 5
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2000AD mostly. Still remember the free red frisbee thing they gave away with the first copy.
Mick Savage was my favourite character.
Still disappointed we aren’t all going round in flying cars.
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Mike Oxsaw
11:31 Sat Mar 5
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The Observer, The Guardian, The Morning Star.
Never really into those small British Commando comics, but a big fan of the American Superman comics - with their adverts for "Amazing X-Ray Specs" and the like.
There was also a series based around a group called "Metal Men" (with a token metal woman). Surprised nobody's turned that into a film franchise.
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cholo
11:21 Sat Mar 5
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defjam
Those lines are etched into my head, I read and re-read those comics many times. In fact I think that's what got me into ww2 in the first place.
A load were given to me by my then sisters boyfriend (she's 9 years older than me) and from then on I was hooked.
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