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Ken Aldred

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  1. I wish it was that painless when dealing with the Royal Mail / Parcel Force, here in the UK. Great result.
  2. Hmm no. Kate Bush is the only qualified female to play the Doctor PJ Harvey. What about The Doctor's Daughter? or even Eva Green? Not Eva Green Completely impossible, anyway. She'd flat out refuse the role because there's no nudity in the show.
  3. The version in the Best of Wolverine hardcover looks great. It's possible that they reused the remastered art in this reprint.
  4. Yeah, perfect timing. Also hoping the next one gets moved away from the UK's August Bank Holiday weekend. Actually i think its perfect as i can now bring the little ones with me, as there is no school It's polarising, for sure.
  5. Yeah, perfect timing. Also hoping the next one gets moved away from the UK's August Bank Holiday weekend.
  6. Most selling venues didn't stamp their books (which is why I wrote 'some selling venues'). I bought comics off the rack for five years in the 1970s, and only a tiny handful of places put date stamps on their comics for sale. Same period as this, I never once saw that done here in the UK.
  7. Trying out my new headphones with a few tracks from Nero's Welcome Reality dubstep album, and then really testing out the bass response with Bob Marley's Exodus album. Only using YouTube, but really impressive.
  8. You can't compare Wolverine... with...... erm! whats her name? The only comparison that really comes to mind is that both of their key first appearances were in an issue 180.
  9. Richard Ayoade was hilarious in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace and The IT Crowd, but I can't see him as The Doctor.
  10. Certainly one of the nicest, friendliest comic creators I've ever met at a convention.
  11. There is quite a difference. Never could get my head around the idea of a typical, mainstream comic from 1983 being Bronze Age.
  12. Hayley Atwell A female Doctor would be good.
  13. The obvious one for a primarily or completely digital age would be Silicon.
  14. I can remember those late 80s and early 90s books as if it was yesterday. They still feel modern to me. But, I’m in my 50s, so this is the sort of temporal merging together which tends to happen when you’re long in the tooth. Given that I’m reading digital now and nothing as physical copies, and not missing the latter, you can guess which description I favour.
  15. Those definitely beat my suggestions. Really, really craptastic.
  16. A shame because it does have some very nice Wally Wood art in it. Yes it does, but it's also (a) unreadable tripe and (b) exists by the shipping container load. Yup. A common $1-or-less raw book for years. Possibly still is. Other examples of this might include some Continuity Comics first issues; nice Adams or Adams-like artwork, often very poor stories.
  17. A shame because it does have some very nice Wally Wood art in it.
  18. I suspect that it would be easy to find a worthless b / w indie from the 80s to fit in here?