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Showing posts with label Amalgamated Press. Show all posts

25 May 2024

Rip Kirby - Super Detective Library

I've long wanted to catalogue the issues of Super Detective Library that contained Rip Kirby strips and a recent listing on ebay gives me a chance to do just that...

These are the issues of Super Detective Library you're looking for...
#120 - Rip Kirby and the man who stole a million dollars
#122 - Rip Kirby in duel with danger
#124 - Rip Kirby in desert fury
#126 - Rip Kirby and the runaway lady
#128 - Rip Kirby and the fatal target
#130 - Rip Kirby and the race of death
#132 - Rip Kirby on terror island
#134 - Rip Kirby and the clue of the vanishing gun
#136 - Rip Kirby's dangerous manhunt
#138 - Rip Kirby and the trail of terror
#140 - Rip Kirby and the mystery of the prisoner of Doom castle
#142 - Rip Kirby and the case of the man from nowhere
#144 - Rip Kirby's invitation to danger
#146 - Rip Kirby in design for murder
#148 - Rip Kirby and the devil's henchman
#150 - Rip Kirby and the case of the crooked mile
#152 - Rip Kirby and the playground of fear
#154 - Rip Kirby and the case of the phantom film star





7 January 2024

When Tiger comic was just an idea

I spotted this auction too late to be able to highlight it on the blog in time but, for posterity, here are some images from a recent sale that are sure to be of interest to British comic fans...

The lot (200a) sold on 6th January 2024 by Bentley's Auction Rooms in Cranboo, Kent was described thus...

Roy of the Rovers: The collection of the late Derek Birnage, head of the team that created this iconic comic footballing hero, editor of 'Tiger' and 'Champion' comics, writer of the Roy of the Rovers scripts from 1954 -1959, to include original 1st edition 'Tiger' paste-up. bound comics, loose comics, letters, press cuttings, Birnage's typewriter he wrote the scripts on, etc. Provenance: Consigned by the family of Derek Birnage, a unique and rare collection and once in a lifetime opportunity for Roy of the Rovers fans and collectors. The vendor is happy to be contacted by the successful buyer, should they have any questions or require furthering information on its history.

Image on the left clearly shows the 'paste up' version of the dummy issue of Tiger - although at that time its proposed title was Champion. I wonder if this was a suggested re-launch for the ailing story paper The Champion which was just about still in existence (until 19 March 1955 says Wikipedia here - when it merged with Tiger)?

Perhaps the idea of changing from a story paper to a comic was too much for (The) Champion and instead a wholly new title, Tiger, was launched (in September 1954) and The Champion closed down shortly afterwards (in March 1955).

Image on the right shows a copy of Tiger issue 1, dated 11 September 1954

You'll see that Melchester Rovers aren't in their classic yellow & red colours, instead they're playing in pink & blue.

Presumed second page of the dummy (coloured), undated.
There are small differences in the final 2 frames to what was eventually published. This page was eventually published in black & white NOT in colour.

and there's also this...which can't be part of the dummy because it's got the actual publication date (11 September 1954) and there are no differences in this page to what was eventually published

A copy of Tiger issue 1

More pages from the dummy - albeit with the correct publication date again noted so maybe this is a 2nd 'dummy'?

Here's that Dodger Caine page from Tiger #1 [pages 18+19, of 20] 

Sportsfan looks like another dummy for a comic. Never published. a 4d price on it makes it later than the launch of Tiger (which was priced at 3d in 1954) and wouldn't go up to 4d until 1956. Art looks like Joe Colquhoun.

Clippings to do with Derek Birnage

his typewriter!

Bound copies from his collection


A box of ephemera related to Derek and his work - would love to know more about what was in this box!

The hammer price for all the above? £3,600 (before fees)

Derek Arthur William Birnage (13th June 1913 – 18th January 2004) was the founding editor of Tiger, and co-creator of Roy of the Rovers. You can read an obituary by Alan Woollcombe for The Independent here.


17 December 2023

UPDATED: annual flyers

I used to love getting a flyer for the year's annuals (and then, to no avail, ticking off the ones I was interested in getting for the upcoming Christmas). Sadly I didn't keep any of them, however that's what they invented eBay for ! 

So, and with acknowledgment that there are plenty of gaps in my listing, here's a trip down memory lane for you...

All the new addition for this posts are highlighted in red - enjoy!

Amalgamated Press annuals for 1958 



Longacre annuals for 1961 



Longacre annuals for 1962




Fleetway annuals for 1963 




Eagle, Girl, Robin & Swift annuals for 1963 




Fleetway annuals for 1963


Fleetway super libraries


Fleetway annuals for 1967


Fleetway annuals for 1977 





Fleetway annuals for 1980










Interesting to see a 'draft' cover for the Tornado 1980 annual here...






Fleetway annuals for 1983

Fleetway annuals for 1984 




Fleetway annuals for 1985