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Ken Aldred

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  1. Spider sense. Given how advanced CGI is these days it would be easy to show some wavy force lines emanating from his head.
  2. I did once have a British dealer in the 70s use 'very excellent' to describe a book. It was about VF, in the end.
  3. Modern comics fans can't complain too much here. Not too dissimilar to the bathtub scene from the Ant-Man film, really, in principle.
  4. Sorry to learn all the hard work was wasted, especially when you were being merciful. Just not appreciated sometimes. Still, overall, an effort less stressful and traumatising than actually looking at that cover for any length of time. I really dislike it. Just to make it clear. Because it makes my head hurt.
  5. Thanks. Interesting. I'd be lying if I said I knew even a single character.
  6. How many Homers do you think this cover art travesty deserves, Steve? Just a rough figure will do.
  7. Not too fond of most Tales to Astonish or Tales of Suspense myself, but a popular choice, and so I decided to discuss a title I feel is quite boring, repetitive and overrated past the first few issues; Silver Surfer. I really don't like it, didn't even as a kid in the 70s, but I appreciate that an LSD-enhanced, 60s college student just might have had quite a different perspective back then.
  8. I saw Comics Buyers Guide for the first time in the early 80s. I wasn’t sure if the ads were from that or from Rocket Blast Comic Collector, which I only discovered a few years ago after buying a couple of Bronze Age copies with Richard Corben covers from the greatly-missed Howard Greber, who also had an ad in one issue. A very interesting fanzine.
  9. I'm probably being a bit thick here, but which paper do you mean, Mike?
  10. The Lee / Kirby FF issues with him in aren't anywhere near as pseudo-intellectual or repetitive.
  11. Barks was a great artist. I wouldn't swap that for some stiff-figured Hogarth, though.
  12. Very interesting to see the price for high grade Famous Monsters 1 vs FF 1 and Spider-Man 1 at the time.
  13. Well, it's an impressively frank opinion.
  14. Could've been lucky, could've been Mile High grading.
  15. I can see the stockbroker belt down south being appalled by the decision and deserting the programme in droves, something like... 'Absolutely outrageous! Not only is she a woman, but we've also learned that she was born in Yorkshire! She's a northerner, as well!' That's about 40 miles away from where I live. So, works for me on every level.
  16. No problem with having a female Doctor. My GP is a lady, and she's great. Some ridiculous comments online about the choice. Give her a chance.
  17. Something that I wouldn't read anymore past the first 4 issues is Silver Surfer. Very one-note, tedious, whiny philosophising. Some great John Buscema art, though, indisputably.
  18. It isn't healthy. Keeping focused on it for too long would risk snowballing the cover's effect into a disorienting stress headache.