"Great News Chums!" was the dreaded phrase that met British comic fans in the 1970's when they opened up their favourite weekly only to find that from next week, it would be merging with a crap publication you never bought. I can't guarantee that we won't merge this blog with one on, say, Taiwanese politics. But for now, enjoy a trip into pre-1985 graphic goodness.

Tuesday 9 June 2009

Dr Who, Who Are You?

Although there were Dr Who novels and annuals from the late Sixties on, the merchandise only really began to kick in with the Tom Baker era.

Marvel's Dr Who Weekly proved an instant success with its mix of new material, reprints and photo features. Rubbish free gift though.

This dreadful poster magazine from the mid-Seventies was bought at the Dr Who exhibition in Blackpool.

The series inspired this Top Trumps card game.

The basis of the game was that the various monsters, aliens and villains from Dr Who were attacking Earth, and only a coalition of the Doctor and earth's greatest heroes could save us. Annie Oakley vs the Cybermen? Possibly the shortest war in history. Note that the designers have got their monsters muddled in the examples above.

A range of Dr Who action figures also appeared, including - oddly - the one-shot monster The Giant Robot.

Lurid Radio Vol. 1

For those of you with the access to Spotify - a selection of the good, the bad and the ugly:

http://open.spotify.com/user/divineprod/playlist/504vRrW49o8QDNWV6xvn9Y

Thursday 4 June 2009

David Carradine RIP


Cult movie star David Carradine died today, aged 72. The star of TV series Kung Fu, Death Race 2000, The Silent Flute (aka Circle of Iron), Kill Bill and dozens of B-movies was found hanging in his hotel room closet in Thailand. Thai police suspect suicide, though certain ambiguities - the BBC report he was found
"with a cord around his neck and other parts of his body" (my emphasis) - may lead to other conclusions.
Whatever the truth, we'll miss him.


Wednesday 3 June 2009

Paul Raymond's Erotica


British soft porn mogul had made a star of Fiona Richmond in the Seventies, and she appeared in a handful of typically dismal movies (Hardcore, Let's Get Laid, Expose etc). In 1980, Raymond produced this vanity project, mixing bland sexual romping from Euro porn star Brigitte Lahaie with footage shot at his legendary Revuebar in Soho. Heavily pushed at the time - probably the last time any British 'sex' film got this level of promotion, it quickly became something of an embarrassment for Raymond - who appears in it - and it's been buried for the last 25 years. Now the producer is no longer with us, maybe I should ask my chums at Paul Raymond Publications to lobby for a re-release.

King of the Swingers

Technical issues have kept me from updating for a couple of weeks, but hopefully that is behind me now.
Here are a couple of UK Tarzan comics from the 1970's - one a weekly, one monthly, and both unconnected with the US Marvel comic from around the same time. Neither lasted very long.
The 'survival kit' turned out to be a plastic bag with a bit of paper inside it. Very poor. And sadly, I've forgotten all the ape language learned, so I'm screwed if gorillas invade my house.