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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Hi Mike. Where will this be announced by the way? Due any day now I take it, unless I missed it somewhere?
  2. Maybe they thought "The Vulture Hangs Out" sounded too much like a wardrobe malfunction
  3. Penguin. If you look closely, Bobba Blue next to him is wearing his purple stripey shirt. They were into mix and match, the Baz Gang.
  4. I enquired after Jim's wellbeing the other day and was told he was doing OK
  5. Here's my lot - they're still up in the loft somewhere, mucking about... I made my own comic about them too: https://boards.cgccomics.com/topic/128805-show-us-your-personal-artwork/?do=findComment&comment=9774869 Happy times
  6. I had to delete my previous offering as I broke it Anyway, here's three random comics which I will send as one winning lot anywhere in the world Good luck!
  7. It seems lately that every eBay BIN listing I look at is followed half an hour later by an offer from its seller. One such offer - 50% off this time - I accepted, just so I could make this post that no one would read. Huckleberry Hound has four UKPVs confirmed so far, and is one of those titles that are hard to speculate on, given the gaps. No pattern, as such, to pick up on as is the case with other titles. You'd like to think that #7 would turn up one day, but I don't think I've seen a copy of it in the UK - pence or cents - in all the years I've been looking for these books: Number nine (number nine, number nine....) could exist, but here we have a potential verification snag - it doesn't have any price on it: The cover also just says 'February', whereas the indicia states 'Jan-Feb 1961' - usually the dual months are noted on the cover too: Given that they forgot the US price, it could be that the pence price was forgotten too. Maybe the pence price was the reason the cents price was forgotten. Or not. So this copy above could actually be a UKPV, in as much as it was shipped intentionally for sale in the UK just as all the other pence printed copies were. But without a 9d price, or any other UK distinguishable marks / evidence, there's no way of ever knowing. All good fun. "Here, Yogi. Can you see a price on this thing?" "Nope. Just a great big eye ball, Huck"
  8. Have a read of the opening post here Bush: Pyro is online right now, reading this thread. I don't think a nomination is required, as they are not an established member - they appear to have just signed up to scam someone. CGC Mike will likely delete their account if he agrees.
  9. Yes, me too. Turns out the Bronze Age was the Golden Age - and not just of comics.
  10. In all the excitement, we seem to have missed that that fella's gun talks.
  11. Great books, aren't they. Of their time of course, but it was a good time, I think, wasn't it.
  12. We did him a few weeks back... https://boards.cgccomics.com/topic/471133-a-review-of-the-distribution-of-us-published-comics-in-the-uk-1959~1982/?do=findComment&comment=12141470
  13. Negative. A daily commitment is making it hard to find a slot. I'll be watching it on DVD at this rate. Fingers crossed for next week
  14. Thanks Gary, I'll amend that later. I still look periodically for the missing issues, and potential earlier ones where the dates fit. Still hopeful a Dobie Gillis might turn up one day. You never know...
  15. Just that, Reggie. Saw it online and couldn't resist it. After 2,000 posts, we're back where we started!