Just to throw my towel in to the ring....
2000 AD as well....since Prog 1.....complete with free gift (Spinner)
Wouldnt sell it though...too much sentinmental value.
Oh...and I still read it every week...never stopped collecting it.
Favourite stories are Judge Dredd, DR & Quinch, Slaine.
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Originally posted by OwlHootAre you claiming you were a kid in 2000AD? I know IT is supposed to be a youthful profession, but for those of us old timers who remember watching Winston Churchill's funeral on a flickery old black and white TV in 1965, that is taking the mick
Ironically everyone guesses my age as about 28... Im 37 soonish.
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Originally posted by ChurchillOi Hyper, did you join the club and get your code book and pendant?
What about Catriona? She was a fox...erm... cat... anyway, I thought she was pretty hot. So did Fireball.(who looked rather too much like roller-ball rocco to be a real secret agent!!!) - must discuss that with Threaded...
But more importantly, fast forward to the end of 2002 when I still had my Peter Flint "genuine" .303 calibre Lee Enfield bullet as a keyring. For some strange reason, my wife had it on her key ring for her spare set of house keys. I had gone through the airport security when the next minute all hell broke loose as she went through the x-ray scanners at Heathrow. They pulled out the key ring with the .303 Lee Enfield dud bullet from her jacket and went ape.
Of course I did the honourable thing and walked straight past her pretending not to know her...
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My mum for some reason used to buy us loads of comics (us being me and my sister) We got
Beano - was good at the time
Dandy - was sh1t
Beezer - was worse
topper - on a par with above
My sister had 2 girls ones and I used to get Warlord and Victor which I actually liked.
I used to want Wizzer and Chips but she wouldn't stump up the extra cash.
Later on she started getting me this 'Aircraft' magazine which week by week built up into a big pile of sh1t in the corner of my bedroom. I wasn't even remotely interested in it but she insisted that I should store the bloody thing. If she really wanted to get me something I would have appreciated, then a subscription to Mayfair or Club International would have really gone down a treat but no I had to get something with cut away drawings of the internal workings of a Lancaster Bomber
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Originally posted by OwlHootAre you claiming you were a kid in 2000AD? I know IT is supposed to be a youthful profession, but for those of us old timers who remember watching Winston Churchill's funeral on a flickery old black and white TV in 1965, that is taking the mick
Who's the eldest? OwlHoot or AJP?
I think it's AJP, he's older than the sand inbetween your toes.
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Originally posted by mcquiggd2000AD was class - Strontium Dog et al...
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Originally posted by hyperDPeter Flint: "Eat lead, Fritz!"
What about Catriona? She was a fox...erm... cat... anyway, I thought she was pretty hot. So did Fireball.(who looked rather too much like roller-ball rocco to be a real secret agent!!!) - must discuss that with Threaded...Last edited by Churchill; 13 January 2006, 21:35.
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Originally posted by zeitghostBoy's World.
Eagle.
Wasn't Victor the one without cartoons?
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Apologies for missing out the DocType.
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Originally posted by mcquiggdAnd ahem... there seem to be quite a few 2000AD 'progs' on P2P...
Excuse me, I have to talk to my friend BitLord...
(Unless you've got a better idea...)
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Originally posted by mcquiggdFiends of the Eastern Front
What a fantastic story...
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Mostly American comics, and usually only DC - Batman/Detective Comics Superman/Action Comics. They would be worth a few bob, that is if I didn't catalogue them with blue ink marks and stapled right trough the covers (a staple meant it was registered on my list).
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Beano was much better than Dandy. Bash Street Kids, Dennis the Menace et al. Desperate Dan was a poof.
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