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Let's Talk Annuals on The Ol’ Timers Comic Book Show: Episode 10 with @johnnyhughes70 @cemberfrostt @13thCrusader! #UCPN #Vidcast! @Marvel #Classic #Comics https://t.co/x8F7YziuxR
Let's Talk Annuals on The Ol’ Timers Comic Book Show: Episode 10 with @johnnyhughes70 @cemberfrostt @13thCrusader! @UndercoverCapes #Vidcast! @Marvel #Classic #Comics https://t.co/nsNxAzSyf7
And the annuals are like nearly perfect, some of them served as tie ins to the shattered grid event and gives the spotlight to some of the other teams like, Mystic Force, the SPD rangers and RPM, the annuals also serve to expand the universe of the Power Rangers (8/10)
The only comic strip in the 1967 #DoctorWho Annual is Mission for Duh, in which Dr Who lands on the planet Birr and helps the bald Rostrows make friends with the indigenous plant-like Verdants. It's a simple story, typical of the sort of adventures the Doctor has in the annuals.
Sometimes the weird backup stories in 80s X-Men annuals give us amazing gifts like this image of Boom Boom with painted Wolverine claws.
@MarkCockram 😂 May as well!
Not counting the annuals, there are two additional Hartnell-related possibilities it could be, although the Book Club doesn’t have copies of these 📚
We felt safe leaving “Twice Upon a Time” off the table though, as that’s specifically David Bradley 😆
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...S is For George Squire an English illustrator who illustrated stories for a number of UK Children's periodicals and Annuals...his most famous creation... Norman The Gnome #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #ForgottenChildrensBooks
An Alphabet full of Illustrators...S is For George Squire an English illustrator who illustrated stories for a number of UK Children's periodicals and Annuals...his most famous creation... Norman The Gnome #BookIllustrationOfTheDay #ForgottenChildrensBooks
Marvel annuals written by Bill Mantlo!
Did you have a favorite?
I wonder about the obscure illustrators who turned out these illustrations from British annuals in the 40s and 50s. Unsung and forgotten, their memorials are here in the pages of these yellowing tatty books.
More 1998 Team-Up annuals (and the 1997 Daredevil/Deadpool annual that inspired it all)