Peter C. Gray's Blog, page 2
July 21, 2018
The Bunion cartoons in the Evening Chronicle by George Martin
https://www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=127401923%40N05&view_all=1&text=Bunion
thanks to John Price...at last we can finally see these brilliant strips..
No words needed....so very clever..
thanks to John Price...at last we can finally see these brilliant strips..
No words needed....so very clever..
Published on July 21, 2018 15:28
July 5, 2018
https://kazoop.blogspot.com/2018/07/t...
https://kazoop.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-power-pack-of-ken-reid-campaign.html
quote from kazoop
The Ken Reid reprints campaign ends tomorrow. It is nearly 130 per cent backed as of now, and I am still hoping for more :)
quote from kazoop
The Ken Reid reprints campaign ends tomorrow. It is nearly 130 per cent backed as of now, and I am still hoping for more :)
Published on July 05, 2018 12:34
June 18, 2018
June 7, 2018
This blog has won an award for best comic blog with 9 others..
I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Peter Gray's Comics and Art has been selected by our panelist as one of the Top 10 UK Comics Blogs on the web.
https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_comics_blogs/
I personally give you a high-five and want to thank you for your contribution to this world. This is the most comprehensive list of Top 10 UK Comics Blogs on the internet and I’m honored to have you as part of this!
We'd be grateful if you can help us spread the word by briefly mentioning about the Top 10 UK Comics Blogs list in any of your upcoming post.
Please let me know.
Best,Anuj
So that's nice...Of course my comic blog is now mostly on facebook But there are plenty of comic posts here to look through..https://www.facebook.com/groups/1432139416803249/
Published on June 07, 2018 09:31
June 3, 2018
Interview with Irmantas on his amazing books on Ken Reid's Queen of the sea..Frankie Stein..The Nervs. Jasper the Grasper...Dare a day Davy..
When did you discover Ken Reid in comics?I discovered Ken Reid when I started collecting British comics some 10 years ago. I remember first seeing his Odhams strips on a couple of blogs – yours and Lew Stringer’s in particular. I was instantly fascinated and decided I wanted nothing less than complete runs of Frankie Stein, Jasper the Grasper, Queen of the Seas, Dare-A-Day Davy and The Nervs. Original WHAM!, SMASH! and POW! comics weren’t easy to find and acquire but I was lucky to pick up a large collection in pristine condition from a Comics UK Form member, I also remember winning a large joblot on eBay. A seller in Australia and a dealer in the UK helped me fill quite a few remaining gaps. All the pages that will go into THE POWER PACK OF KEN REID - the collected edition that I am now doing, have been scanned from my collection.
Did Ken influence your cartoon work?When I was a freelance cartoonist in my twenties, I had only seen one page of Ken’s work, and it was a World-Wide Weirdie (The Whacky Hand) in an early issue of Whoopee! that a pen pal from the UK had sent me long ago. That particular issue did influence my comic work and looking at it now, I can see traces of Terry Bave, Robert Nixon, Mike Lacey and Ken Reid – I vividly recall being very impressed by the crowd of space monsters surrounding the World-Wide Weirdies drawing by Ken!
What is your favourite Ken's comic character and why?I like Frankie Stein because I find the strip to be really funny. Faceache is also great – the idea of a frustrated kid with the “super power” to monsterise his face and body offered Ken vast improvisation possibilities in his favourite genre of comic horror.
Ken Reid is also a good writer of his work..using languages..mannerisms..and black humour did Ken have some comic heroes..writing heroes...tv...radio influances?I don’t know much about that but he was a lifetime admirer of Disney, and I think this shows in his Fudge the Elf strips. He liked to watch The Outer Limits - an American TV series that was broadcast in the UK in 1963-1965. He drew inspiration for his Jonah in the Beano and Queen of the Seas in Smash! from a few TV and radio shows of the time, and they are mentioned in the biography of Ken Reid for the years 1964-1969 (Odhams period) included in THE POWER PACK.
How long did it take to get the rights to print the Ken Reid book? It didn’t take very long, and the people in charge at Time Inc (UK) Ltd. were easy to work with. It took me considerably longer to find out who the rights belonged to in the first place…
How did you collect so many comics as you are abroad? When did you start?I started collecting in 2007 when the name of Whoopee! comic – the one that my penfriend from the UK had sent me when I was 10, accidentally popped and I looked it up on eBay. Being abroad is an inconvenience because of postage costs, besides, some eBay sellers are unwilling to post abroad.Anyway, I am now the proud owner of quite a large collection, including many complete runs, mostly those published by IPC – Whoopee!, Cor!!, Shiver and Shake, Monster Fun, Cheeky Weekly, Krazy, Jackpot, School Fun, Wow!, Jackpot, Jet, Smash! (the IPC run), Scorcher, Misty, Valiant. My collection of Buster is now just 3 issues short of the complete 40-year run! I prefer IPC to DC Thomson, but I also have quite a large collection of the Beano and the Dandy from the ‘50s and the ‘60s, while my collection of the two titles from 1970 till the last newsprint editions in the late ‘80s is in the form of bound volumes. I am also still looking for 2 issues of Sparky to complete my set for the title…
Thanks for talking to me, Peter, and for helping me to spread the word about my crowdfunding campaign for
THE POWER PACK – the reprint collection of Ken Reid’s complete work in WHAM!, SMASH! and POW! comics.
To view and support the campaign, please visit-https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-power-pack-of-ken-reid-books/x/18513990#/
Published on June 03, 2018 11:46
March 14, 2018
Buster comics last page by Jack Edward Oliver 4th Jan 2000
Published on March 14, 2018 02:30
February 26, 2018
Robert Nixon's joke book covers!
Robert is great at the happy face and suits joke book covers very well!
https://boysadventurecomics.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/look-in-tie-in-book-part-2.html?spref=fb
thanks to
Richard Sheaf for the heads up..
thanks to John Price for showing the original artwork and it looks wonderful..
Published on February 26, 2018 00:56
November 15, 2017
The Dandy 1957 Fireworks Number
Published on November 15, 2017 13:41
November 10, 2017
Reg Parlett's Ivor Lott and Tony Broke are the winners of the poll...So Rebellion please use this poll to inspire which book to do next year thanks.
Ivor Lott and Tony BrokeVoters for this option
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+11Buster's DiaryVoters for this option
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+4Harry's Haunted HouseVoters for this option
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Published on November 10, 2017 11:57
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